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’>v ' ‘ f V ':- ; ■;/ : . r . / THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1966. ■ rAiSB TWEltTY-FOUR Average IMily Net Preas Rap The Weather ? . ror tha Week Ended iH ttnrt;F^ r lEtrrnftig m ra lli Fair and mild tonight, 'low , Angiutrd,.lMd - In 60s; mostly sunny and con- i The handieraft g i^ p o f the Friendship Lodge of Masons tlnued hot tomorrow, high near will begin its fall season tonight About Town Junior 'Owtury Club" TwUl make ’sK itchen 1 3 , « 7 1 90. ' , , j ' ’ wall plaques tonight at s < ^ at. at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. From After a business meeting, a film Manehester^A City of Village C h a r m '■ * ' Oh^nMO Court, Order of the home ot Mrs. Rtmald Prllna- By D O ^ raUMNO Amonunth, will meet tomorrow vera, W6 Ointon Dr., Wapping. abect Arrested School Pages Swedish conversation class at cook and is not afraid 7. There will be Swwlish folk GOP Comn^ittee ,\V'- tempt the most co a n d Set Tuesday VIOLA JARVIS ainging and dancing after the , Drafts Platfdrin dishes. A speoial^^of his THURS. meeting. Refreshments' will be Braclole (Rolled^B^^ed SteU). A special six-page section served. The Mahehester Republicw^ "M arl of n ie Herald Tuesday will PIANO T e a c h e r BpaiBloIe / / >or< Town • Comniittee will release NITES be devoted- to neWs about ■ ■ i (RoIM Staffe^Steak) WHI Now Rosume Named to the dean’s list for its platform for the local and . 1 ton. found atetik the opening of school in the first seinester at Wheaton state .elections on Wednesday, / ' B ln o e TILL 9 Manchester and surrounding when it meets at 8 p.m. at towns. Fall Schedule College, Norton, Mass, are Miss pound dooked ham 1 888 l e s L c r Constance Barrett, daughter of party headquarters, 80d Main pound lean- pork It will contain Information For Appointment Dr, and Mrs. Harold Barrett of St. 1 pound veal MAIN STREET—MANCHESTEB about school bus routes, 120 Lakewood Circle; and Miss 4 The platforms are now being 3 tablespoons parsley, chop- MARLBOROUGH (AP)— A nightgown-clad girl was"^ i^ool calen^lars, staff and Tel. 643-5692 Paula Rosen, daughter of Dr. drafted by a subcommittee P«d abducted from' her home early today and escaped from curi^toulum 'changes and re- and Mrs. Theodore Rosen of headed by GOP Chairman 1 cup bread crumbs or 3 the kidnaper by jumping from his car, state police latedluhjects, 100 Waranoke Rd. Francis DellaFera. cups stole bread said. Representatives o f the Man­ FBI Blocked 1 hard boiled eg^, chopped ' Crying hysterically, the 21- She was hysterical but not in / chester Redevelopment Agency , t salt year-old girl wto found by State serious condition, he said. and o t PROD, a committee pepper Police Sgt. Paul Harrington ly- Charged with kidnaping and T rain s B id ; No O formed to "Promote Redevelop­ 1 clove garlic Nng on the New Lbndon Turn­ burglary was Dwight Robertson, ment of Downtown,’’ will be on monosodium glutamate pike in Marlborough about two 23, of Lakewood Road, East for Rie hand Wednesday to explain the Have the butOher butterfly a hours after the kidnaping. Hampton. M inns Men lation proposed $16.6 million project large top roihld steak, and also About 10 minutes ilater, police He was arraigned in Circuit and to ask for endorsement. have him grind together the aiTested a man on the Glaston­ Court at Glastonbury, advised'of In C an ad a \^«HltNGTON (AP)— best ham, pork and veal. Season the bury'. Ebepressway and _ charged his rights and held in bond of The State Department an- steak to taste with garlic salt, him with kidnaping. - ‘ $10,000. His case was continued 1 pounced today iMcpulsion r OTTAWA (A Pf—Cana^ salt, pepper and monosodium The girl was taken to Mount until Sept. 16. trains started running ov< of a member of the Boyiet FAIRW AYi CORRECTION glutamate. Sinai Hospital in , Hartford,^ "The kidnaper was a complete selection ty rails today but soraC'^rkers E m b a ssy s t a ff pn g rou n d s Mix the ground meat with .where she was identified as stranger to her,'-’-L t. Bellefleur ignored a back-to^rk call or- t^at he tried to buy secret bread crumbs, chopped parsley, Rosalyn Joan Pollack. ■■ said. of back to U.S. Choice chopped egg chopped gar­ The Hartford Times said the He said the intruder forced h i s dered------by Pariisiment to end a data fr o m an A m erica n rike of about 118,000 “for-lafge .sums of money.’ RIB R O A ST BEEF lic dove. (Atty. Lavitt says he girl was a blonde undergraduate way into the house, in a rural week-long.-atr prefers using stale bread, at the University of Hartford section of Marlborough, through wori^j’ST- T h e Russian Was identified sdwol tuM^fot ~ ifs whole 35 lb. soaked - in water and squeezed h ' who was staying with her a window. '^ ^ r ly rail traffic consisted »» Valentin A. Kevin, a third roost cut to order, dry, to the bread crumbs.) mother, Mrs. Ida' Pollack, at The only ones home, he .said,Tnalniy of freight trains and a secretary who ds listed as a sci­ ence officer. both fairway stores for— or 5th thru 7th rit Place the steak out flat and their, aummer home at Lake were the girl and her m ^her,’ few commuter trains. The rail- spread the ground meat 'mix­ Terramuggus In ’ Marlborough'. both asleep. ways hoped to have intercity He came here three years ture over it evenly. Roll up the The Pollacks live at 728 Windtor He said the' girito mother passenger trains moving by to- .u ' , Imoh boxes . • pons. - paper steak as you would a jelly roll. Ave., Windsor. struggled with to e ^ a n but was night. , * V Tie with clean cotton string or Lt. Wilfred J. Bellefleur, com­ not able too stopStop him from taktak- A rail official said the refusal 34, to get close with skewers, and Atty. mander of the Colchester state ing t h e ^ fl.iri He--spedHfr sped off in a of some workers in scattered classified information from a ihoof bags • note b ^ s 1 ^ H U R S T Lavitt toys he prefers the string police barracks, said an exami­ car. municipalities across the coun- U.S. citizen, State Department ...... - ...... i„ e mother called state police try to return to work immedl- press officer Robert J. McClus- • bofh stoves opea M a n . *a fri. nttea tW 6 • ^ method.------nation would determine wheth GROCERY Simmer' the steak about two er the girl had been molestto^'and the area was sealed off By ately would have some effect "®y announcing the ex- hours in a favorite spicy spa­ a force of 30 to 40 troopers and but that it was expected nearly Pujsion. this, the State De­ ATTY. EDWIN LAVITT ghetti sauo\ Remove from Marlborough police. normal operations would be re- Beyond partment spokesman was silent saiKe and cut as you would a McGrath Trooper John Della Vecchia, sumed. on details. , jelly roll. Serve hot covered with driving from Hartford to join Resistance' to the back-to- This official W crecy con- sauce and wit£ lAvitt says, Was Mfember of irt the search for the. kidnaper, work call, made by union lead- official •«crecy Dayton police and national guardsman, stopped all to continue-gfter officials checked^hem and th#^ “ plenty of spaghetti, salad, and d '’ U * ♦ spotted a car traveling north to- srs after Parliament ordered it. with the public- cars tney considered suspicious last night in riot- car for weapoit5.and none were found. (AP Photo­ Something perky for your next ooohtall, birthday, hen or PTA a favoiitef Italian wine:** rttman Gabinet Hartford on the Glaston-' was reported in Montreal. Wind- l^y to the latest spy case fax) , ' . here—an attempt by Czecho­ torn- Dayton, Ohio. These five men were allowed Toddy a a a ers always leaders m fine meat party . . . DAISIES . . . Bugles . . . WMatlea S9o S for $1,00 A former farmer, Atty. Lavitt bury Expressway. He swung sor, Ont., Belleville, Ont, Cal- slovak diplomats to plant elec­ received a degree in agri^ture NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (AP) across the divider and stopped gary And Vancouver. 7— *-■ tronic eavesdropping devices in ■ / in IM l from the - University. of The m ost • — Former U.S. Atty. Gen. J. the car. In some of these areas; the tjie State Department head- Massachusetts. Besides being a Howard McGrath, lyho resigned Robertson, at the wheel, sur­ return to jobs was delayed natural look fo r faH^»m from the Truman Cabinet under pending a vote by local inem- quarteni. Restored in Dqyton practiclqg lawyer he is an ac­ rendered without resistance. He fire in 1962, died of a heart at­ The text of the State Depart­ tive ei^lane pilot. had no weapon to him at the bership. In others, local officials tack today, at his flarragansett ment annpuncement, of the 19th Bom in Rock-rille and raised The Anthony Sport Coat by time, Bellefleur said. said they were awaiting official summer home. He was 82,’ expulsion of a Soviet diplomat in Ellington he is a former city "I'm quite pleased that we, word that they were to go back councilman of the cltyofRock- McGrath was governor of got 40 troopers in to fast that to work; : (See -Page Eight) Rhode Island between 1941 and -vUle. He is a member of the we were able to seal off—the The two major lines—Canadi­ 1946 and represented the state Rockville Rotary CSub and its area and pick up the fellow be­ an. National and Canadian Pa­ Eating in the U.S. Senate In .1947-49. cific—ran-test'trains in various DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Quiet men were In the car. Police took two white youths scuffled after treasurer, and is als^ a mem­ fore he ha4 a chance to get out ’ He resigned ais attorney gen­ prevailed- today under the two white men Into custody for a street dance. . 'r ber of the Tolland Arts Assoc­ of the perimeter,” BeUefleur Part* of fh® .country early in the-v J a i l E s C a p e e S investigation. ^ - Elsewhere on the ra®btl iation and of the Elks Club of eral Apr. 3, 1962 In a high-level day. These consisted of about 80 watchful eyes of Ohio Hajional Outdoors or Indoors IPS getting raves from all the ypung-men-about-fashloni Yes, the explosiprt^n the Harry S. Tru­ The violence’cam.e as Dayton I s'Qene:, , : j', , , ■ Rock-ville. He said all police Had to g;o on boxcars each to wear rust ^ Guardsmen and police in Day- Anthony sport coat really IjasUhe kind of s^le the tradidonallstt man administration. FYom Canada prepared to play host to Presl-' At Milwaukee, Wls., 'civil Pinehurst tender U. S. Choice and Prime Sirloins, like the steak was a sketchy description of jhe fbe rails and check whether sig­ ton’s racially troubled West Side dent Johnson at a Labor Day rlght-s advocates paraded are going for this fajl. VVIth its soft, e,asy tailoring, why not? McGrath had difflcultiaz With . ^ nals were operating normally,^-,': Cdught in U.S. pictured at the left, are suggested for your Labor Day barbecue Brookfiekfs got ft complete with 3 buttons and lap seams—but tftwbold Morris. W Truman In Calgary, Canadian Pacific where one man was killed and rally. The White House said that through another fashioijable "we are aware of the situation suburb to "look at the grass you^ picnic. These special steaks are good value at $1.29 lb. Cut to with the a d ^ dash ^ hacking pockets and de^, deep side administratioo’a «^ al ^ Inves' I’* “ employes were halted early to- -LANODON, N.D. (AP) — A more than a score injured ; <-• M /t l K T>A L K ertson’s car was a 1965 sedan. and are! watching it.” don't have at home," They order . . . any thickness . . . Just call Charles or jTLm on 643-4151 day by pickets outside the sta­ veteran' Langdto police officer n (See Btllefleur said. Thursday. In Jackson, Mich., scattered watched by about 2(H) whitjes . and your steak will be ready for you or come in and pick your own. • I V Onlyl20-9«' tion in downto-wm Calgary. A early’ today captured two of 10 Tha going-to‘wbrk ■ period * incidents of violence between with no sign of the, hostility For your barbecue . . . ^Country. Spareribs, very, meaty . . . and railway spokesman said the prisonersjlwho brtoe jail. Thurs- " Ireokfldld Nationally Adverii^d In passed without any major Inci­ Negroes and whites erupted for which brought calls,for the Na- pickets refused to retum to day at IJeadlngly, Manitoba. regular spareribs . . . boneless pork roast... very lean pork chops t'tOPlK binOD I life • lo o k • Tim| • Playboy • SportiT^lllusirattd * Tnio dent. the second night and city offl- tional Guard during; protests at work unUI they received word Patrolman Alfred Thiede ar­ . . First Prize skinless franks, Grote, Oscar Mayer, Swift Pre­ f'PbE''SN6'f V.lll iNrWf /\St ( - Thousands of workers in some .cials continued to insist the another suburb earlier in ths J^d to Mistakes from’^ union negotiators in Otta­ rested the two in the Nodak Ho­ mium ft’anks. i'.KI THRK liMf, ) of Dayton’s major industrial trouble was not racial. week. .. wa. Others decimed to cross the tel after he saw a car with VNOPMAL IN .A FIT plants must travel through the The major clash Thursday In Cicero, III., town officials picket lines. Canadian license plates in front i:0F rOUSHINN, . . AVest Side en route to their jobs. night came between a carload were undecided whether they p e n o b : FRESH CHICKENS Employes of both Canadian of the hotel. Traffic was moving smoothly, of whites and'a carload of Ne- would Issue a permit for a.clvll A Farah blerri of, polyester and rayon National and- Canadian Pacific A loaded gun, several knives Attention Folks, although some private cars groes. rights march-Sunday after'Gov. lien. . .Frytrs.. .Roosters also maintained pickets in and clube were in the car but . In a Severe Emergency | were being checked. Three plate glass windows Otto Kerner said he would taka Windsor,- Ont. neither suspect carried arms. Large Breasts and Legs were broken by''.,unidentified no action on calling out the Na- Workers in, Belleville, Ont., Captured were Larry R, Case, Police Col. C. W. Martz re­ or Times of Stress, You rock throwers, one shot was tional Guanj. until h^had mOr# also ignored the retum-to-work 18, who was serving time in the ported "Everything is normal. heard by a police sergeant, and information. / . BOnOM ROUND ROAST ...... ;lL. 99c can Count, on Us for I This Is LYNDA call. A union official said he had provincial jkiL for robbery and It’s just like last Sunday morn­ (Af Pholofaji)' ing so-far as we’re concerned." a young white pregnant woman At Montgomery/ Ala,, Gov. WASHINGTON (AP) — The dent and Mrs. Johnson don’t received notification for the manslaughter;,, and Edwin M. Promp Prescription Se^- Street cleaning crews were on was ciit when, she said, Negroes George lyallaca/ awaited final X .V ^ri wUh Johnaoh look alike, except that both have ™®n lo return to work bm added_ Funk, 21. jailed on a charge stoned her car. passage oif aii tobS^^ldelines bill, GENUINE U.S. CHOICE CUBE STEAKS lb. $1.39 .dark-haired girl with •'o™*®*' hair and eroamv comolex- he did not ibelieve the orders using false pretenses. Pipe March the job (;arly to clear up debris dark hair and creamy complex- Officers said there were no with which Jii> fight federally ice and Free Delivepf by j features appeared not to notice, i«is. Of the two, Lynda is six were authentic. He said he had Royal ' Canadian Mounted About 100 civil rights from Thursday’s disturbances. IT. S. PRIME and U. a 1 One hundred and thirty four arrests, although they said ear- promoted sph<>ol desegregation. BLOCK ISLAND Our Medicine Dropper! but she turned and walked away inches taller, more reserved advised his |men to remain pn Police from Manitoba identified advocates marched in Her four persons had been taken The state House of Represents-" picket lines .' until official word persons had been arrested dur­ briskly after a bystander ex­ and .Inclined to stand and am|le the two at Langdon this morn­ Milwaukee last night into custody. tives, wlilch Initiated the meaa,^ i ‘I Center Slices was receivedd. ing the course of sporadic riot­ Cookbook Of Meaf Loaves Pi)one 643-4186. 1 claimed "Hey! There's Luci!” rather than talk. ing and were returning them-to At least 36 persons wtoe ar- ure,-w^-S expected to act today Season 's - In Montreal, picket lilies were Canada. including this . girl ing. Most of them were charged Sept. Woniaq,’s jw ay 1.50 magazine bn sale-here, fea­ Lynda Bird .Johnson is used to Lynda has blossomed in the re.sted Wednesday night in on a/rewritten version, mad# SWORDFISH maintained at Canadian Pacif­ Three other escapees were complete with pipe. with di.sorderly conduct, carry­ tures 34 new ii|ieatloaf reoipes. And we feature the mistaken identity. past year. At 22, she has a new fighting that was spawned after tougher by the Senate. $ smartest ic's Angus shops, where no one captured and a young hostage She seemed to be hav­ ing concealed weapons,, drunk­ 1.19 finest ground meat you can' buy~.-vi Time aiid time again khe is trim figure, new hairstyles, a 4 rescued when their car over­ ing the usual problem, enness or Inciting to riot. confused with her sister, Luci, new sophistication. ■ I I ' (See Page Eight) turned. I “ We are going to enforce the 'I slacks now Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent. keeping it lit. I ■ . Pinehurst U.S. Choice The trio were captured about law,” said Mayor Dave Hall. FLOUNDER FILETS At Thursday’s wedding of (See Page Eleven) OuefnUy Mmined — Just The Right Stenk for 40 miles from the Headingley "We have the men to do it.!’ HADDOGK^FILETS LEAN ROUND STEAK / Margaret McNamara, daughter S Large Servings TINV SCALLOPS ■jail from which the 10 convicts He referred in part to 1,000 freshly ground__ ___ . lb. 99c of the secretary of defense and Compron^ise Reached ■I-:'- escaped six' hours bofore. T|ie Firemen Strike gjiardsnien ordered into the city Mrs. Robert S. McNamara, and hostage, a young boy, was taken Thursday night after a da'y of NEW YORK or HIP CUT U.S. (CHOICE Barry E. Garter, some 100 by­ LEAN GROUND CHUCK or from a ^geon Lake farnily In St. Louis ' l a m b r ib I standers gathered’ with cameras destructiqii and looting which when the trio grabbed the fami­ Lb. ^^m-1 Blend, of HEED A outside the Washington cathe- ITT.'LOUIS. Mo. (AP)-Firet^i^®kchedjthe.edge o f the down- Oil Minimum Pay Bill SIRLOIN orj SHOULDER ly car, police said. No one was PORK . ..BEEF ... VEAL.. ... lb. 79c drali - —■■■• hurt in the crash. men walked off their jobs at fire \7umate "o f L m age was SPECIAL . houses throughout St. Louis to-: . ^ f ^ , WASHINGTON (AP) — A million workers will'be protect- Onr Own Tenderoure Corned Beet CHOPS u,t9c A presidential ^limousine Royal Canadian- , Moumea . , . . __. available tor the two-mile long tj.S. Oholoe'Le^ Legs—-Boned cpW^t^mlse mlqinqum wage bill Wages and Hours Act- Pinehurst Regiilor DRESSY drove up to a aide entrance- Police launched the maitount West Side area, h«|rae of some .. _____ , Brought under the law for- the - •r Diced for Shlikabob on Itoquest CAR "Look, there’s ithe President dorsed by union leaders. , that would raise SWIFT PREMIUM H AM BUR G ...... < 1 lbs. $1.19 shortly after toe jailbresk about • ® ** ^ first t^me would be some farm ■ I fii- i # • and Lady Bif’d!” ixclaimed one. dusk Hiursday night. A preliminary, unofficial <,ff both automobiles $1.26 loor to $1.60 In 1968 and- workers, employes of hotels, Bacon Snitcheri SpecidI Smoked "Who’s that beauttthl 'giri with Police warned that the'! esca-' check indicated that only 76 of pg^gg^rians. cover ' eight million addiUonal-motels, restaurants,' liunderies, Shouldor Hams LARGE LINK SAUSAGE \ iip&ackhy them? That isn’t Lynda Bird, is pees were armed and should be the usual 360 firemen on-the day gtores had 'atindows has been agreed upon colleges and universitijes, hospi* SWIFTS PREMIUM SAUSAGE MEAT ...... , . > lb. 99c it?.’’ ! ', considered exceedingly 'danger­ shift were at work. smashed.- Senate-House conferees. t^jg, gjade and high school*, Few , rerognlze Lynda without ous; Private planes' were under A spokesman at the central ^ shotgun,blast from a pass- , The compromise will be sent tr^ sit systems, andi. nonclvll ITAUAN STYU s a u s a g e ‘ or RATH’S SLICED Lb. i her'parents. , guard because one of the esca­ fire alarm office said the ing car cut down Lester Mitch- U'*. Senate and House for fi- Service workers for tile federal :49c > The two daughters of< Presi- "strike is 100 per cent effective FORA pees was a trained pilot. ell. 40, a Negro, and set off action. . government. among the working members of "■V ■ Captured without resistance, the rioting early ''Thursday. He The conferees, who completed An additional 1.5 ..million SPECIAL I police said,Were Jules Ojiiqie- the department." died 18 hours later. ‘ heir task Thursday after four workers in retail stores also BACOM PIN EH U RST cJ^fcE RIB OVEN ROAST Ik - (See Page Eleven) (8ee Page Eight) , Witnesses said three white sessions, accepted the mbst 11b- would be covered. The act now |l • Woman Killed, ‘ ■'eral provisions from both-bills, ' ' No Unilt —- SAVE SOe on every pound H i OCCASION?T covers 2.6', million such em- , r,-'------^ “ giving the broadest ' possible ployee.tloyee. ..V Former Husband I f i. Rent a new Comet or CcBual comfort, dress styling, a bold coverage and making the new All of the 37.6 million workers Mercury. Low R liM .... new fashion fabric of 65% Under Arrest wage minlmums effe<:tlve at the 'to'jie covered by the act eventu- - Holiday Tuna Salads . earlleet lime provjded |by the ally would get the $1.60 'iminlr Daily . . . Weekly . , • polyester for greater serviceability. BRIDGEPi^R'r (AP) — A S. Heading Movement -bills. mum- except the 380,000 farm BUMBLE BEE TUNA Monthly. woman was tbund dead of gun­ The final product i« in line workers. ’ ' shot Wounds today by her hue-, with the proposals Of President • 8 .0 0 (See Page Eight) CHUNK WHITE LIGHT! band, police said. Another man, Johnsbn and also; marks a sub­ the- victim’s former -husbandj - stantial -vlctpiTr for the AFL- ...... -...... : — ^.ith--=^| - : i n v was arrested-and charged with cno. 1 ■ 3 . . * ^ 1 . 0 0 House I Republican delegates aoe EA C H . c EACH murder. „ . ’■ 35 'lt*Plice identified toe -victim ae UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. points to underscore one of the axes to grind. Often, the UnItM refused to' Sign the conference / FaraPrebfli report and said they would Kirs. Miu^r Burgo, 37, of 128 (AP) — The. Upited States variety of basic weaknesses In Nations is turned into an arena B ulletin Some n icehot... bthera ooM M RESERVE A CAR ^ Sunshine Circle. Hie man ar­ headed a, drive today to per- the U.N. structure. for both major and petty clash- make ;a fight on the compromise version when It comes up in the Serve Um m two new. aummer Pepperidgb HFmrm noaps hot,w lie many prefer Pinehurst Sirloin Tip,'Eye of The Boiind Bnmp ifOiR Top Round rested and charged with first made U Hiant to remain as ^ In his statement Thursday es- ' ^ ,( - - ' , NdW . . . CALL NEVER NEED IRONI House! probably next week. COM... T aU. V . .'.n jste i . . others Insist there is noting to compare with a U.S. ChoK^ Standing Rib degree murder was 89-year-old United Nations secretary-gener- declining- another ..term, the 'THua’i there is much aiMiety MORE^ PQPD TESTIMOnV CONSOMME MADRILENE ^ ] igl. U rn’s a sale for the stapdlng rib roeafers.. . - Otis Montgofneb, wha.,was re­ al. But the Burmese'diplomat’s statesman indicated his. fnistra- over Thant’s expressed unwlll- RepI William H. Ayres, R- ' V a SHINOTON (AP) —The cently released -from prisem aft­ etatement declining a new term tions and deep disiliusion. sifter ingness/to serve again. Many Ohio, said he would try to get VICHYS5QISE Soecid O t ...... 2 cons 49c I Senate etWes conimlUee » - i : ' : ' - - 643-5135 er serving' a sentence for rob­ the House to return the meakut-e W e:have -full line dt Pepperidge-Fann Pepperidj Soupa Induding won- Celom IvrowiMiy, UsM ORvo, brought tlie orgsuiization once five years of. struggling with appear to believe that it is of nounced today it ha* Iceued bery with vlolemie, poUC(K eaid. to conference with instructions derfol' LOBSTER BlSQl^E, Huntor’a soup made with turkey^ Doric IhiA Rvit, OcoriUack ^ again face to face-with the ail- enormous problems of ,the cold extr«[me importance j to find , a more toon 80 subpoenas for Mrs. Burgo and her current Thant’s" to .insist on a 1969'date for the bead and burguiidy: Chkken with wild rice and Petite Marmlte LEASING ments which-threaten, its survi- war. He had-'at his disposal, an man j'of Thant’s proven ^bim y dMumenU or tesUmony In vegetable aonp. ¥Min 2 r io 4 4 ” husband, Arthur, had recently m ^tence, one' wh $1.'60 minimum. The House orig­ IOl\TRO val. organization which often could It* InveMtigation of Sen. Thoni- (9 separated, althougrf they oontin-. n^the respect and 1 inally voted that date, but the Qne-Two-Tluree Small nations, along with the do little more than look on "help- a* J. Dodd’s financial tran*- ued to se8" one another, police big ones, went into huddles.on lessly at the confrontation of the dence Thant commanded Senate had fixed the, 1968 start­ lb. Tear Leasing Plans actions. It aaid a quick dl»- Whole 35 rotet as is, cut to orderjor Sth thru I - ' '• id. . the prospects for al draft' oL world’e giants. take up the job whpre.h(t,lii ing time, , A ll Makes and Models' Rep. Adam \ Clayton Powell, positlon of the vmno 1» un­ BOLDEN CAimOTS IP 7|th'‘ribB. Ovoi ready.. Lh. ’ i They quoted Burgo as saying Thqpt. The atmosphere ( sug- Thant, 57„ had the problems to leave off. jj^il ■'D-N.Y., and Sen. Ralph W, Yar- likely. The program report >EN CORN , that Montgomery.1 after his re­ gested that one man’s deoision without the machinery to tackle - Should the United Nation fir s t $ ribs,of tUa deUtioas RilfrRoast Itaef (oven r e n d y ) , ...... ,'V...... ^Hi. fl.pS, V "'^ Meii’s Wear y lj borough, D-Tex., who headed la*ued by Sena. John C. Stan- NA1 ^ SQUASH lease from prison, had been had, confronted the organtajation .them. He heads an organization to do ao. the organlzatSo'n- Maiii Floor the Democratic "■ conference— nis, D-Mis*., and WaUac* coming aroiind to . see Mrs. with' a ’ new------crisis.aadflla^d '^with i l debt, some o f well be in danger aa an instru­ r . Bennett, B-Utoh, chair­ Burgo.. , Thant made clear hie posl- whose members are, lurwilling to ment , for preserving the peace. HOUQDAT 8CHED17LB mlse/measur^ would be accept man and vice ebairman ef M l CiBNTER STREET Last night, Burgo told police, tiwH'No 'one man should be jeon- meet their obligations toward If it should town deteriorate for ROCERY. Inc. ed Iq both branches; - \ 'the elhica group, nsay Indi­ Open Tliiiis. nnd PM.1 NighIta\UM S ; he—Burgp^-4o6k Mrs. Burgo to This is Lynda,- not Luci as jnany Americans can’t sidered indispenaabla and^ no peacekeepinig operations. It is lack o i such a man, it could CORNER M and TURNPIKE fOS The coverage prpvisioiM of cate toe InveaOgatofa eaa- Frt.nndSnt. S A J L dinner and dropped her off at retarycgeaeral should a^rve an orKani*aUon Often used a . a the eort Mn«®ring . J " * '• -.1. PLENTY OF PARKING and CARRY OUTJSERVICE , seem tp kefep straight. She’s sepn with her par- net eon^pMle tiietr beaitagB rAli Dey Lnhpr'Ony ★ opm 6 DAY^ A weik ★ her heme About.D p.m., tettng lents, ^«*idelat apd Mrs.- er,''ah ,??.Oh, ye^ Johit- ttam a afaigle five-year lorum ltor propas^a by na- Y _ _ L * « a ,<8ea Faga EtaveA) would auad tb a t a total U K 4 t I. ^'..aaeto /' ..y. HERE AT THE BUSIEST COltNER IN MAF^CHESTER fO iiM t te itm ifil tlMM tiona with tbair om particular («aa ») • son. (AF' PhotofY;) Uaootai-Mcttniy Dealer* A , '! ■ 1 ' 7 Y<.,- ■fr " ' V ' » ' .... , , - , ■ . ■ . 1 ■ . ■ ■■ ' ■ i ^ ■ ' ' . • ■ : * ' ■ ' •X PAGE THREE I- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JVUNCHESTER, COMN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .2, 1966 PAGE TWO 1|ANCH^TEB_EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTEB, CONN, FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER 2, 1966 dky morning when Mrs. Annie V ernon Woman Killed, McConnell of West Hartford Lynda Johnson “in lTIME TO TAKE A STiM K^; - Instant Sodfi Used to E^ors CD Alarm Te$i - E v e n t s Sh^nw olfl oil Bridge HOW! Former Husband Bolton SB E ka?IK , M b n - (A t*)— potked on the east side o f the “ON SEAMLESS FLOORIM r " . Runaway Rail Car fialts Town officials"htd the an-' O ver Hei* Nam e Manchester’s C iv il. 'De­ RUI^S FOR DECLARER Under Arrest street Mrs. Beverly O. ilen- South deakr | swer today to'-iyhy carbo­ nesy o f 8d Alton St. was back­ fense .Warning System will In A P P L Y TO d e f e n d e r s ^oatlnned from Page One) sound a t"ll am. tomorrow Both sides vulnerable Q . nated water was ooming out (Oenttnued from Page Oiie) ing onto the street ahd her car Selectmen Prefer NORTH On Route to Manchester of the faucets of several Duresque ill a three-minute test. The By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 33 her he would come by this morn- was struck on dhe left rear by ■When she appears in. public. Ldan.Ddcty Urged , Ip732 A oieifT ^ ^ iT lved about 6:30 There were no injuries or ar- from: “ She’s so skinny!” to Another School sPlan by the legendary Casey Jones Connecticut. veloped earlier in the 'Week, NEVER l^EDS WAX, COMPLETELY SEAMLESS -TTie town’s siren system pressures, the- Federal Reserve cause you are usually in the « 6S2 . a.m. today, pojice said, Burgo rests, "She’s beautiful! Is that really The selectmen, will write the for park development, each WEST ICAST i..» i. , 1. ^ The seminar enabled partlcl- was traced to the soda water wlU.be aiigmented tomorrow Board has urged bankers to dark. When the situation is last night, but his borrowed rail- to broaden their under- found the back door open and. * -Lynda Bird?” EXTREME d u r a b il it y , RESILIENT, 4 QJ 109 4 8 7 4 2 machine In Eddie’s Farm I ' puhUo l>ullding commission year. by the steam whistles at clear, however, you can apply, ’the lights and talevislcm on. Mrs. Lynda .doesn’t appreciate her slow dowm the pace of business V 74 > E a i N m ro^d hopper car \just( couldn’t standing of the nature, work House ‘ Restaurant. State '

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N |IANCHE^TER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1966 r 1 T- PAGE x FOUR 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. C30iW., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1966 P A G E F IV E ToUand South Windsor TiTrin© E v ^ waPf* TV-Radio Tonight Tfttck Driver V Gippolino Stays Mute Gas Station Request Kindergarten I’O pA lfl U, '/Si ) Whan Tlw Oeeotioil Calk for Flowtn.* -me sh06 thiiPt m lor drank B iin is tor D ea th T h M o f T h o Cards Mailed I for fchooi to a FR for ptanly At Murder Arraignment Y ^ l e v i s i o n at hard pityiiid. And npodoKy On Mass TPike • Denied by Zoners N ______„ kABAdOTA, F to. (AP) — Ite. It is expected that New Jersey Parkhill-Joyce 8:00 ( 3-10-22) Movie ' \ . (46) Fllntstones . . fit in «w fy way tncKidinc WBSOTTBXjD, Mass, (AP) -j- gm-j Cioppolino, cKiufged with will try to get custody of Oop- T o Parents ( 8) Mike Douglas . \ (24) Science Reporter dM toplhMii eUttidzed. A r«qu©»t tor a variance to have been urged t<» apply fOT. the (121 Merv .Griffin V (10) Movie The .driver of a tractor-trailer first-degree murder to the death polliw. If he Is freed on bond. Kindergarten registra­ (18) Hollywood A Go-Go \ (32) NFt, Game of Week dote, man-nwtte, ond Flower Sbofy p«nnlt the construction of a ga^i-*a'»ente . - (20) Faith for Today ' 418)418) Subscription TV . truck burned to death early to­ Of ,hlf flMt wife, atood mute at First testimony in the sensa- Frank Gaheler. Proprietor ' (3(1) (lamp RunamuckMO tion cards have been mailed to (30) Rocky and His Friends excepttenilly duraMe. hte arraignment Thursday. His tional case will be give at the 601 MAIN ST., MANCHE8CEB sUttoB at the com er d Anthony ^ (40) The Dakotas (SOi'-^undtaible' “ ■ \ day, police laid, in. one of two the parents of kihdergarten chil­ Coufil 8:00 (40) Summer Fun (C) silence came after lawyers ad- ^ pt. 12 hearing. (Next to Hartford Nattonal and Mertxw Rds. has been de- perscamel will be held Tuesday 6:30 (40) Dennis, Menace \ ooUlolono Involving four tractor- dren in South Windsor. Kinder­ a 24 hour sampling (30) Whlrlyblrds, (30-22-30Mlank(30-22-SOMiank (C) vised him the Indictment of a / ------_ B a n k ). (34) Antiques trailers on the Massachiuetta nied by the xoning board of ap- morning at 10 in the Hicks (30) FYI . I. 8:30 ( 3-12) Hogan’s, Heroes (C) Florida grand Jury did not sup- ’The New York Public Library 1—WE DELIVER e garten classes will start Sept.' 6:46 (18) Ralph Kanna ’Turnpike. <'Pho. : 649-0701 — 849-1448,^ peals. . ’ Memorial School gym. 6:00 ( 3-4Q) New.n, Sports, tVeather (24) USA Opposition TTieater m item port the charge. which consisted of 7,558,539 vol­ 8. The card gives the school (^22-30) Mitch Miller (C) Police said at leant two other umes in 1964, is the largest pub­ ZBA Oiairman Hubert Cham- The execuUve committee of has resigned from the police de­ (10) Eye*Dentlfy (40) Addams Family tavn *H0t lOM sSS tee A plea of not guilty was en- name each child will be attend­ ,, (18) Merv Griffin piliM Sinn «kii Mcti ixmkeee ^ drivers were h(xlpttalized. ’Their lic library in the nation. berlain explained that the board United Congregational partment .to accept a position, ■■ (20) Industry on Parade 9:00 ( 3-12) Gomer Pyle (OV- tered by the court. ing, the teacher’s name, the bus ( 8-40) Honey West si nufMoor sHoa conditions were not immediate­ 'felt a service station in this Church Pilgrim Fellowship will with the Bradley Field Airport (24) What'.s New? "The defenae, led by Boeton number and ..the class session. (30) Seahunt (10) Sports World (C) ly available. particular location would not be meet Tuesday afternoon at. 2 (18) Subscription TV lawyer F. Lee Bailey, disclosed All kindergarten children should security. ' ' (22) Rocky and His Friends The drivers were not imme­ beneficial to residents living in home of Mrs. Irene Gay, YotiUi Council 6:16 (10-30) News. Weather . (24) Irreg. Verb to I» v s j ito main strategy when It bring the card to school the first . (40) Sugarfoot •9:30 ( 3) Smothers Brothers diately IdentlfletL the immediate area. New Rd. day for Identificaticai purposes. The South Windsor Youth , (22) Club House (10-20-22-30) Mr. Roberta (C) argued that the prosecution Council Is pKanning to sponsor 6:30 112) Newsheat ( 8-40) Farmer's Daughter .Police said the chain of should be required to show Board membera feared the Any parent who has not. re­ (C) a series of dances this fall and ( 8) Newswlre crashes began when a west­ SMILINO W S tR V iet establishment of a precedent ’ ceived a card for an eligible (24) U.S.A. Dance (12) Newsbeat "bow did the defendant kiU the the Town Hall. 10:00 ( 8-40) Firing Llne^ bound tractor-trailer pulled to and indicated that they believed kindergarten child should regis­ during the winter months. The C3) Walter Cronklte (C) deceased;” The Executive Board of the (10-20-22-30) Hutnley Brink- (10-20-32-30) U.N.C.C.E. the side of the Turnpike after it would not be helping the tax' ter next week. Registration may series is part of the youth ac­ ( 8-12) NFLi Football S' The indictment said Ooppoli- Tolland Jimior Woman’s Club ley (C). two tires blew out. structure. Although the mem- •be completed by calling the su­ tivities program. Residents 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings, News 10:30 (34) Open Mind w>, b y '‘'premediated design,” will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at who are. interested in serving 7:00 ( 24) What's New? 11;00.( 8-10-20-22-30-40) News, A second trailer struck the killed his wife by “ some nieans, ,bers are interested in attracting perintendent’s office. (22-30-40) News. Sports Sports Weather first truck, police said, then the home of Mrs. Richaid Carl­ as chaperones are requested to (18) Subscription TV weapons and manner unknown industry and commercial enter* No Survey Authorized , ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) overturned and spilled a load o f son. Willie Circle. contact council members. (20) Miami Undercover 11:15 (IO-3O) Tonight (O to the grand Jury.” prises, they felt it Would be det- The South Windsor School ad­ 11:20 ( 8) Movie MAIN STREET-—MANCHESTER The board of deacons of th* The summer program was. (10) John Forsythe- , freight ^ ross the roadr Circuit J u ^ Lynn bilver- ilnnental to the town to accom­ ministration arises all resi­ ( 8) Front Row (C) 11:26 (40) Country Music (C) Other' trucks stopped, police United Congregational, Church concluded last Wednesday eve­ 7:16 (40) Peter Jennings. News 11:30 ( 22) Tonight (C) tooth granted a motion that the plish it through spot zoning. dents that there are no surveys will meet Tuesday night at 8 in ning at the regular meeting held (Ml Summer ; Highlights 12:00 (13) Chiller sold, waiting to pass the first state produce a iipecific came of CSiamberlaln referred to the authorized for Inteiwiewing par­ .. (30) Sports Camera 12:46 ( 3-12) Movies (O accident and another trailer, un­ the church. at the Wapplng Community 1:00 (40) Air Force Film death within five days and that ' locaUan and construction of ents concerning the plan to biis 7:30 f 3-12) The Wild. Wild West able to stop in time, plowed into Conqiletes Course House. (HFF. SATtfRDAX^ TV WEEK FOB COMFUBTB LisTlNO \ reasonable bail t»a considered at tttree other .service stations about 25' Negro students from the rear of a waiting truck. Ronald R. Coumoyer of Old Boy Sequt Troop that time. nearby In a commercial -zone. Hartford to South Windsor • ■ V* ivs. ’The driver o f the truck that The state claims Carmela iM serving the needs of the Stafford Rd. has completed a' schools. Any statement on the Troop 228 sponsored by the summer credit course in the R a d i o SHOES failed t o stop in time was trap- Ooppollno died after being given area. program Will come from either Wapping Community Cliurch ped'in the cab of his vehicle, a drug which, according to pros­ An operating station is located ecomomic , ...... workshop..... and sem- ___Dr. ______Alexander______. Plante of the will hold a meeting at the corn- (Thls listing inednies only tlsose news brcedcaats o f tO or 881 MAIN SX police said, and died in the ecutor Frank Schaub, was once on Merrow Rd. at the Wilbur state departm'ent of education or njunity house on Friday from minute length. Some statlODii 4t«rry other Vliort newscasts.) flames. considered undetectahls after Cross Highway interchange, and the University of Connecticut the South Windsor school’s-su- to 9 p.m. 7:30 News of the World- WDBC—1363 death. . another la in the process of lo­ The workshop waa designed as perintendent’s office. There is no, meeting planned 5:00 Long John Wade 7:45 Joe GaraglolA , 7:60 Sing Along Ooppollno, who has. remar­ cating across the sptree^. A third an Introduction to the study of TTie purpose of this decision tor Sept. 9 since the Wapping 8:00 Dick Robitison 1:06 News. Sign Off ^ 7:65 Brinkley Reports ried, also la under'first-degree station is currently under con- the nation’s economy and Itfi 1b to insure that the school en- Fair wiU be occupying the WBCH—910 8:06 Pop Concert Enfield High’s V 2 8:66 Red Sox vs. Athletics murder indictment In New Jer­ atrucUon at the. jimction of problems. vironment for the participating church grounds. Beginning Sept, 6:00 Hartford Highlights 8:00 Gaslight 11:30 Newa Sports, Weather WQODLAND GARDENS sey in the dentil of a foriner Rhodes Rd. and l^errow Rd. student will be as near normal 16, meetings will be held on 12:00 Quiet Hours 13:00 Art Johnson Show Principal Dies Manchester Evening Herald as possible. Friday nights. WINF—U33 WPOF—I tlt Middletown neighbor, lYilUam Serenty-live peofile attended 6:00 News 8:00 Jim Meeker ENFIELD (AP) -= Funeral E. Farber. Mbnday nigSl's public hearing Tolland ConeMMndent Bette Building Permits 5:16 Speak Up Uariford 6:30 Ken Griffin. Start Your Fall Planting NOW Manchester Evening Her­ 6:00 News, rSports . . 10:00 Hotline services will be held Saturday ,Judga SUvertootii. Scheduled a o f the zoning board of appeals, Quatride teL 875-2845. New building construction 12:00 John Sherman ald South Wlnrfsor oorres- 6:30 EdltorlL.ol _____Roundup in Springfield for Harry E. Ta- preliminary hearing Sept. 12 on primarily to oppose the request continues on a downward trend 6:45 LoweH 'niomas slump pondeht, Anne Lyons, tel. 644- 7:00 The World Tonight Over The Labor Day ^hakenill i ' ti--' tolan, princlpcd of Enfield High^ Ooppolino's m q t i^ for ball and ocof joJohn /in Bissellisioseu oxof ii/eunEast xifirx*Hart- * 1 T T * * 1 ^In ouuui.South. Windsor. vfjjmsjvi. The xiic 7:15 Frank (Jifford h 8382; I School Supplies at School, to have the fugitive warrant ford, to oonstruct the imopoeed J M C l l t A i H O S p i l d i during August is considered' to 7:36 Public Affairs . , Tatolan, 54, died Thursday'aft­ hoUUdg hint for New Jersey au- station. ^ \ A j • • be result of the tight money 8:00, New.s N o w L o w u n so h IId u l e d l a n d in g 8:10'Speak Up Hartford er suffering a heart attac)t. tborittea irat aside. An unofficial vote the * A djtU lSSlQ iliS'IirO p market and new higher interest S:56 Yankee-t vs. Twins SAUNA Kan. (AP)- — An •’ll:30 Dial 12 ' • Dfseount Prices! A lifelong resident of Knfield, eompletion o f the. meeting to* rates charged. he began his teaching bareer as Don McLaughlin, South Wind- American Airlines jet carrying 1:30 News, Slgp Off 4Ucstod 45 opposed to the HARTFORD (AP)' — A de- w lfo —io«« ARTHUR DRUG a mathematics teaoher. at En­ sor building inspector, an- more than 100 passengers, in- 6:00 Afternoon Edition tlon of the station and only K crease of one half of one i>er field High School in 1936 and- nounced today that permits is-, eluding bandleader Duke Elling- 6:00 News.' Sports, Weather FresMy Cut From LICQETT DRU0 In favor. The vote was not bind­ 6:36 Americana . was named principal 10 years bent In' adinissidns to state sued In August totaled $104,150 ton made an unscheduled land- ing and only indicated the een- later. PARKADE mental hospitals in Connecticut as compared to $606,826 for Aug- ing at Salina Thursday because / Our Own FieldsI 'pecial purchase! tisnento of those attending the Besides h$8 widow and his ust a year ago. This total for of a bomb scare, OPEN bearing. dias boon reported. parents, he leaves a son, two last year included 20 homes val- ‘The plane was en route frdm .r -. A spokesman for the Atlafi* Wlifi^ed Bloomberg, dtate men- daughters, two brothers and two r:45 A.M . ta 10 P.M. tal health commissioner, eaid ued at ^ ,0 0 0 . Tucson to Chicago when the pi­ And, If r ^ lie-electod . . tto-Ridgefield Refining Co. stat- Bunch * 1 . 0 0 sisters. ' ed that his company would be Hiursday the decline 16 tfgnifi- New building permits for this lot, Capt. Les, Spreen, got a re- C. T. LsBONNE ^ state Sen. David M. Barry o f Manchester, In the old soap-box tradition, welcomes a erw^d tavesting $100,000 to the eta- cant and noted it is the flnst to year included $69,000 for three port that a -woman passenger of well-wishers at the opening of his Headquarters last night at 775 Main St. Barry, a Demo­ pull-on and cardigan tton, and that the "highest and more than 16 years. dwellings;, one Industrial build- was muttering something about Fresh cut! All colors! Boy a bunch and ASSOCIATES, INC. ^ or two to brighten your-home, the crat. is running for re-election frwii the four-town 4th Senatorial District. He is being op­ beet use of the site’.' to be the i„ the fiscal year which end- ^ ^ r $20,000; two garages for a bomb as they were passing, sickroom or for reniembranoe . . posed by-Republican George T. YnBonne of Glastonbury. On hand last night, and also greet-- ■/ installation «f a gas station. ed June 30, atonissions totaled.K«»: * W Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance ing the crowcl of about 100, Were State Commissioner o f Consumer Protection AttUip R. Reeidents of the area stated g.siO as compared to 8,869 the Spreen lant^ed at the firs^ long Frassinelll, Demixratlc pahdidkte for; lieutenant governor; and Hartford County Sheriff they had moved to Tolland for year before. runway available - at Salma Agency Patrick J. Hogan, Dembcratlo candidate for re-election. The 4th District’s central Commits INSTRUCTION Its rural charm and to escape The' decline in admlssione te Police Department Changes Municipal Airport, 3 for $2.50 teeman and committeewoman, and the Democratic town chairmen of Manchester, Glastoh- in all Instrumants, votes, the "comer to comer, gas sta- due in part to the opening-of Patrolman Robert E. Foss The pMsenprs ^were, trans- BRINGS YOU MUMS Very Colorful bury, East Hampton and Marlborough, the towns,of the 4th District, were also on hand, the dance and diame tloos” located in the cities. out-patient facilities l>y a num- was added to the police force, termed )o another _ "B a n y Girls,’.’ six teen-agers and six of the pre-kindergarten set, saw to It that everyone was S wins Awnid her of general hospitals and a Patrolman Foss resides at 92 An,-Army ^em^ition squ^ supplied w lA coffee, doughnuts, soda, key rings, balloons, lollipops, matches, campaign DOUGLAS EDWARDS POTTED, JAPANESE buttons Ond bumper stickers. Barry’s daughter, Joan, 4, cut the ribboi, and the St. Pat­ d i p l o m a p r o g r a im rick’s Pipe Band furnished the music. (Herald photo by Oflara.) ____ for Mfh school gndiMtiM 5 . 9 4 Rd., ’has been awarded the Na- berg explained. AND THE NEWS 1 HaJoralnMiitiaOanMsndfiirMme ttoniU safety Council’s second The average daily ^population ” Th^ held for in- YEWS *1.35 - ______■ - ■ ■ ■ ' <'i annual Public Service Award in the state mental hospitals Sponaereftha M. A. TWfaiidls of Lewis t)r. vestigation; WINF - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL Hampton and Middletown, were lor distinguished service to ac- dropped from 7,908 in the last Miss Gireaney hostesses at a bridal shower Hartford Civk Orchestra values to 13,00 ddent prevention by an Indl- fiscal year to 7,570 tills year, PANSY SEEDLINGS SPECIAL! Aug. 14 at their ^ast Hampton 'vidual to a nwspaper, press as- . Bloomberg also reported an 11 ^"W O N., WED., FRI. — 4 P.M. ter M$h sebool and adidt Given Showers Home. Many out-of-town guests IGOOD RICH ■matourimiaiciana • ■.k' soclatlon or syndicate. per cent increase in tiie Alco- E attended the shower given by Robinson, a reporter for the holism Division’s out-patient F o r Miss Dona Greaney of Man­ Mrs. George Baldwin of 437 N. Write dr can All your favorite styles Bartfoid' TTmes since 1960, case load from 1,947 to 2,160 for 50 99c . chester recently wto fete(l at Main St and Mrs. Richard DARK LOAM I fertotetef k eeived the award for his series the fiscal year which ended • in wools and Orion* three bridal showers. She was Paggioll o f 133 Hayes Rd., SMALL, MSJIICM “A Tick Away.’’ He won a June 30.. f • H FERTILIZER—Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. guest o f honor at a picnic South Windsor Aug. 21 at the • and LARGE LOADS acrylics ... flat and bulky pirevious -Mvard for the series The statistijcs are In the an- Special .A...... Only $2.44 3 for $6.7S home of Mrs. Paggioll. •arlier this ye^ from the nual report of the State Mental fet- Aug. 8 at the home of Mrs. Miss Greaney, a daughter of CALL AFTER 6 PJiV; knits! A wide variety of American Trucli Asiocia- Health Depsutmeut to Qov* John • LIME ...... 50 Lh. Bag 59c ■Roger Kirouac of Plainville. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Greaney tlon, Inc. as one of three first Dempsey. 6 4 3 .7 1 7 2 llantewTaeantarter • BOVINURE (Organic C^w Manure) About 40 of her oo-workera of 457 N. Main St., and Mi­ Hartford Y Inatnictlonintlie '^ T iit colors. Sizes_34 to 40. place winners in the associa­ from Pratt and Whitney, Divi­ chael M. Winnem Jr. of East AIME LATULIPPE partewilng a>ta tion’s 11th annual safety writ- STATE uiTlES GET LOANS Reg. $1.99 ...... Now $1,59 3 bags $4.50 P sion of United Aircraft, Inc. Hampton, a son o f Michael M. II44M M n W iVE, NWFNI X •trademark log competition. WASHtNG’TON (AP) — ’The South Windsor, attended the Winners of Ehst Hampton and CMservafory A Congregational Notes Department of Housing aiid Ur- Robait Brawtegr, DIraeler event , f the late^ Ann Rajime Winner^ Sportswear, Main Floor The United Congregational bgjj Development has made a Swimming Pool Meeds Miss Judy Cameron and Miss will be married tomorrow Church will retain its summer j3i,000 loan to Bristol, Conn., to MANCHESTER WATER CO. Jean Cameron, both of East morning. - Read Herald^Ads schedule o f 9:30 e.m. church pj^j, watfer facilities and a $29,- •MTvices through Sept. 11. Be- 500 loap to Portland, Conn., to NOW at REDUCED PRICES! ginning Sept. 18 the 1 1 '' a.m. plan a i extension of its sewer service will be restored. system. -r------WILL BE CLOSED The Rev. Donald Miller will The were announced 1 sMitiHP H iotviet > s . ■peak on the "Whirlwind of throu^d*^e offices of Connecti­ God” Sunday. Special music at WOODLAND Gardens INTRODUCING. . : cut senators Thursday. • / ALL DAY the 9:30 service will be a folk ir LET JOHN and LEON ZAPAOKA HELP TOC •* // song, *^ ow ln g in the 'Wind," , ^performed by lAura ’Tweet and ‘ MONDAY - LABOR DAY U8 WOODLAND STMET # 643-8474 '-J e n ife r Jenks. . __ _ / - t Absentee Ballots / KLH The Registrars of ‘Voters have . announced that civilian absen­ STEREO MUSIC tee ballots will be" available on Sept 23 for use in the Nov. 8 SYSTEMS . state election. Any voter who' expects to be i - unable to appear at his i»lllng nandcrafted place on election day may ap­ Bring those big gas heat bills down to earth IS EVE ANDERSON? ply In person or by mall to the «• L ..•'■• -J town clerk in his town of resi­ NORMAN’S (i , dence for ’ a blank absentee STY)!’ IN m i{ \ ballot AN FAK ril,LlN(^ 'pecially priced! 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KAlKliBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , SEPTEMBER 2 ,1 9 6 6 PAGE SIX T oUand CouHty Tuio Maine D e^ , Elaborate Ceremonies Going %oTeXa» AUGUSq;^ Maine (AP) Recreated tor De Gaulle Gengras Says — Gov. John H. Reed is .ws thought it quite fitting that-ths BEIEIM REAP, Cambodia of frogs creaked and Cambodian Eitfttft^ Jfpratt 'prsbideat of aveompany only nine >yeuta sending t'wo big buck deer to the LBJ Ranch in an at­ (AR)—Cambodian history dat­ musicianB p l a ^ slow tunes on oM, o^sniaed. to 'ltftr io Dem ocrats stringed to s ti^ e n ts and gongs. tempt to improve -Texas ing bAck nearly 2,000 years was inters, tha most modeni p rb i^ <^ can TTm paif^ant began with "the r ® . . deer through breeding. recreated 'I'hursday night for tMak of, shouM h a v a ,u a ^ " '^ t othto Getting Tired Reed and President John­ king,”/|rarbed in scarlet and day; , a thoroughly modsili'wprd hi,ds* son talked about game while President Charles ds Gaulle to goldir'strolltog out of the temple “I would like to do what I seriMni: tos present atato :cf his coto- Johnson was in Maine last a dazzling pageant before the jlbdr under a huga scarlet para- can to preserve the good things majestic temple of Angkor Wati eol. pany. • ,' month. Johnson remarked ana nMSfm._------of Connecticut.. .and there are that Texas deer are rather De Gaulle, ■with Prince Ndr^ He was followed by gold-clad XtiMilWiOT. 0«HL. aa ^yhe company in questiein startrd"out dom Sihanouk at his side, wit­ a lot of them,” Clayton Gen­ small so Reed offered the dancers, Five hundred Buddhist in ' IKW Mke s whirlwind, wbb itself - a nessed a t-wo-hour son et lumi- monks in bright orange robes gras, Republican candidate for Maine bucks to help-remedy !■ Advaae* big share of a market eimrybbdy the situation. ere—Sound and lig h t—spec­ sat along the columned face of Tmu^ •••••••••••••••••*. ithtmght was Mready niohopoUs^, and governor;. told those attending Reed's office said Thurs­ tacle of the brilliant era of Cam­ the temple. The symbolic king . • ^•••*«**«***** then, more recently in ito young ca­ i'X.. . ' . - - X- the annual picnic of the Tolland day the Bucks are now on bodian history when god-kings sat on a throne. ._ __ «»••.••••••••«• 'rfC" •• .... . 'County Sheriffs’ Association, jfostk •••••••••••••••• reer, began s^ering severe grow ^ Swan Island, a' game refuge ruled the land. ■Hien, with four lumbering Thursday night. The g;reat temple was erected elephants to the, lead, a half- MBMBiat OF pisins. ' ~ in the Kennebec River. The and here’s another n m AflBpciA'kaBociAito 1 The picnic was held at the animals probably will be by King Suryavarman, who hour procession depicting a But now, said its presldmt the other Crystal Lake cottage of High -caged, trucked to - Boston ruled from 1113 to 1150 and coronation ceremony paraded in day, ‘‘profitability is cbmlng back.” Sheriff Paul B. Sweeney, In­ and loaded ' onto a plane Whose doihain extended from front of De Gaulle. 5 t e thlR paaar aad alao th» local ii««a pofb- H; so-happened that the firat diction­ troducing Gengras, Sheriff bound for Texas. the China Sea to the Indian In the line of mareb were sol­ ***$51* rtSta -ai lapaMtealkai of •RaaM «► ary we reached for, a stolid, depend­ Sweeney described him out as Ocean. Abandoned in 1448, the . diers, their flashing swords held petclWMierelii aia alao laaerDi*. able, but after an pre-computer vol­ a "self-made millionaire and County, at (200 a -visit. It gets temple reverted to , the Jungle upright; dancing girls, some ?TfiJE»% S5S®:&-BS ume, didn't even have the word “jwolit- a high school droiwut.” very attractive.” until the French discovered it them Wearing three-fbot plumed big reason abllity.” Gengras said, " I' have hot The some 500 people attending to the 19th century and cleared hats; .members the ^ court read the Wall Street Journal wearing green, gold, yellow, j BataM. I t did offer a cioae cousin, "profit- the picnic were served a baked it. yet today, so I don’t know if bean supper and we.re treated to -The temple, surmounted by and rqd ebslumes,. and finally Mdenesa,” wkkdi' it seemed to try to de­ I'm a millionaire or not.”'Speak- a ' water show presented by five huge conical towers, domi­ five more huge elephants and a fine a a '■"riwhunerativeness.” ing of the present democratic members of the Cyrstal Lake nates this,city 186 miles north baby elephant. DvipnR ■tod IKStott. .____ . ■- Next, of course, wj turned to WM>- administration, ' Gengras said, Ski Club. of Phnom Penh. ■' The pageant ended with ; ATiiyrr mntMAV o r GHicOLX- ster’s Third, itself a young.member of "Twelve years of one adminis­ For ' the pageant^ arranged monks chanting a prayer to use your society, poat-oompiiter, and full of tration is a long time, it is specially for De Gaulle, flood­ good 'Wishes. everything ■ anybody ever even thought getting tired and taking people Hartford Man lights supplemented a pale De Gaulle returned to Phnom ay — 1 MO, . lor granted.” moon. The temple’s history was Penh today to receive the op^ xmaday. •“ 1 P;®*" ****«—^*- essaying. tor Wcanoaday — i p-m^WWfcg. He further said, “If energy Killed in Fall read over a loudspeaker system Frenph colony, .give a lunch for ' And -Webeter’s Third, waa pleased to and hard work and good clean to several thousand persons Prince Sihanouk and then hold oblige. ' ttonktog can change this, that's HARTFORD (AP) — A fall some of whom came miles on a final round of political talks iSSdi«lta«:^^M aja.‘«aA Oty «( ■ " V from the window of his third wltat we want to do to Novem- foot and on bicycles. before boarding bis plane for Hartford National atkm axeapt tatvday — >. a.». •l^iUbility,” tt said, is “the qual­ ^ber."X. floor apartment' parly today re­ New Caledonia. ity, qr.aU ta W m b H is W orM question was trying to say. In languag'a Democratic nomihqe Nicholas fitting the age, that this company waa was an accident. Police^ Firemen Pelted United l^aUon*. S ^ ^ r y General Pawluk. about 'ready to enter a- state of being Also present at theXpicnic 'The victim, IValter Soupel, of Charge Card now! Thant ia trying fdaaperately to drama­ able to make a profit, or to reach into were other political figure lia So. Whitney St., lived with his mother, Mrs. Mary Soupel. By Bottle^ Rock Barrage tise to the ForM the situation in which - the 'vecnacnlar, to go' into-the'black. eluding- several of the c Mrs. Soupel told police' she he sees the World. , didates for the'fall election; Joe NEW YORK (AP) — Bottles Pagan, 19, of Brooklyn, struck a He has been trying to do tliis for Goldberg, candidate for con­ heard a noise during the night, and rocks rained down Thufs- patrolman, police said. Both many months. • gressman, Andrew Repko, run­ got ujKand noticednoucea herner son -waswas firemen and two were arrested. Nht TW ExiiensiTe, Eitlwr" ning for'senator from the S5th not on t couc e wng patrols cars in Brooklyn’s The crowd watching the'fire- Everything , He does joia says is ..... room wher%Nlie normally slept. really addressed to this one main ob­ K would ha fCblhardy hot to, judge district: John Grant, nominee Williamsburg section after men grew larger and then the for representative: and Tyler Noticing the screen was up on police arrested two men for to' jective — that of trying to wake'the tiiat the oonquest of spaoe^Hke.nvery FhotosrSphpd By Resinaid Pinto the living room wbidow, which bottles and rocks came down Patterson, running for state terferrlng with firefighters. world wp while there is still sooie time other conquest in .the history ,nf,.msn in has a very low sill', she looked from surrounding roofs. BAS-REUEF, ST. JOSEPH’^CATHEDRAL treasurer. the uniyerse^'would eventosHy. pro- out end saw her son lyipg oh Firemen dousing an auto fire Police reinforcements were remaining.' , Other political figures includ­ were pelted from tenement dues'-chaiiges h i,even the.most- funda- some concrete steps. called and the situation calmed Hia aniunnHsemeil of isfisMll to, eon- ed Virginia Lewis, State Cen­ roofs after the two arrests. — until 16 minutes later when mentil' aspects of cur , living. IiivarttiWy tral committee woman, John Soupel died about two houl tinue in W preaehtv UxdtMt.. Hatioiis later in Hartford Hospital. Fifteen minutes later, alter the two patrcH cars were pelted. post ia Ms hdipnt ’eCfort to maka juma H-has .iiemi toa humim expericnea tin t Herald Mullln, State C entrar commit­ crowds of curious had dis- Cox was charged with disor- Back-to-school purchases! kind of impawaiMon.''on tMs. lemming-bkc IMoTationa demanded to hamonise teeman, Vernon town chair­ persedx two patrol cars were gerly conduct and resisting ar- man, Thomas Carruthers and POUOE PROBE FATALITY dviHsaUbn i^ d i seenu eo-determined some new -capacity of man hbva Insid Y e s t e r d a y s pelted ^ th e same intersection riest. Patan was charged -with Ellington town chairman, Ever­ WEST HARTFORD (AP)—Po­ South _9th Street and / Driggs to .rndi to ito owii^destraetion. ' beepme eustoma. • lice are investigating the pos­ felonious assault and interfer­ Scan, for instaiito,' learned to play ett Paluska. Avenue." I ing with a policemui in tho H r ia , try in g , to ns 'nUt Vealisa ,/1J5 Years Ago Hemum Diehl of Willtogton sibility that Edmund W. Sours, cards and -.gamble with> the cards, and 68, was'fatally stricken before There were no injuries al- pursuit of his duties. where we are—or vdinre, ' in his judg­ Rowland Evans Jr. and RbEert D. Novak y ^ rik W. Modean, 106 Chest- More Stayed Away encouragement. If we do aof presented Sheriff Sweeney with ment, we ere. from this came tiie Invention of the support and. encourage the good . a one hundred dollar bill which his car sm ashed' Into another though rocks and bottles shat- aUndwich-. Primarily an Invention de­ fmt St., is elected president of To the Editor, car on North Main Street Thurs- tered the windshields of both Be finda ui on the path.to doom, and Hartford District Luther League and worthwhile projects of our he said he would like half to signed to permit a gambler to.' eat with­ WASHINGTON — Far more track meet w ith .the U.S. day night. patrol cars. ha fiiahi 'us ca^lesa about and indiffer* If the Soviet resppnse to in­ at its 45th annual convention in Being one of the fortunate young people, how do -we ex­ go to the sheriff’s association F O R RENT out leaving the game, the sandwich ia than he says publicly, Presi­ minority of this community who pect them to Continue trying? and half to the Gengras cato- The driver of the other car. Police said the incidents ■nt .to the opa';ehanoe-we Aam ^ avoid­ creasing pressure by, the. U, S. New Britain.. — . 18-year-old Brandon Eddy, als^ broke out about 10 p.m. after 8 M id lITro^ Movie Prii- now standard food preparation, enjoyed dent Johnson is deeply con­ in the Viet Nam war eppld. be had the pri'vilege of attending I personally feel that if wo do peign. Sweeney turned the en­ ing doomt' r - , Machinery valued at Jisjsis.- the Alumni Concert last eve­ __of West Hartford, said SOjirs’ Walter Cox, 20, of Brooklyn, jeotore—soBna^r sileiit, also by everyone. cerned over the deteriora,tihg ' kept to that leve), he would have'" not support the youth of Man­ tire amount over to Gengras. SS n|an. aUde pir Bitiiar w «; make .thle: Uhtted Nationa 01 is ordered for machine de- ning, nothing but praise can be chester while they are - oon-. The~deputy'ri^eri«’S asi^a eyes had a staring, g la ^ ap- work or. we daaittoy buradvea. Similarly, in the future, our eating is ^ect of the Viet Nam war on no complain^. This ipdicates 'td”' partitient of Trade School for tion also presented Gengras pearance just before toe impact, terferrlng with toeir attempt to sbiiost certain to be influence, by ^ur him that the diplohjatic rdad said for the many -hours of • tributing to our city, then re­ WELDON DRUG CO. Seosetaiy General Thani’a, isbuble -ia relations between Washington Nreplacements and additions. work, the overall appearance, linquish .your right to gripe with »l()0. Gengras quipped. Spurs was pronounced dead on put out the auto fire, 787 Mala St.—TeL 64S-B821 - conquest of space. The way the astro- and Moscow. to Moscow is iiot.tbtally "barredx August is one of highpoints of "I’m riad I came to Tolland arrival at St. pX ncis Hospital. Later a fnend of Cox, Israel that .none of ua; rsii^ belteve this. We There are also domestic po- and superb performance pre­ when they become a disgrace nauta eat happens to coincide with what That is why Mr. Johnson, ar in building with new con- tMBlr-tliis 'ia s. t«ldtUonal.form of doom- litical reasons for the Presi- ^ ... ,wr iw> sented by the young people of to our city. . sayiQg;' perhaps'n . h ^ lntire pertinent has for some time bebn' a great wish taking the State Department dent’s-overtures. Without dilu- striiction valued at »227,000 Manchester. The purpose' of last night’s bureaucracy wholly by surprise, now^ toit still BOMiething^this poefr old with the modem' American housewife, ting the war effort, While sitting in Bail^ Audi­ concert was to raise- money for as wdll as for the husband on tha run. made his strongest appeal to the G. Albert Pearson Scholar­ woiM vdU Munder through amnehow. date for new agreements with "he want»vto glim voters V IsO Years Ago torium I began to realize that ' it ia, astronaut fare, a close approach thing/to think about besides Manchester is quickly becoming ship Fund. I question sincerely - Secretary T%ant thiska that thia the Societ Union in .his speech This datextenU,C\lCil years ago was ia getting to be. our laat chance—^not to'tbe convenience and speed of the pill. : casualty figures. By emphasiz­ a "Village of City Charm!” whether these young people a week ago (Aug. 27) in Idedio a Sunday; "The Herald did not were able to collect more than Just another in the; history-lbAg; aeries The food has to be prepared in bite size Falls, Idaho. ing the possibility of some new EJvery movement for change, 'arrangements with Russia, no publish. every infringement of the law their expenses. The Scholar- , of fe^ures the world somehow manages pieces, .in smalt compact cubes, i t ’s not The origin of this speech, a pill,' hut a good - space meal ia Mke m atter how slim it may seern by a young person,, every ship Fynd is a good and worth­ to sufihys.' which warmed the hearts pf while cXqse. Possibjy there are many pills, of •varying-food values and complaining liberals in pie today, he hopes' to show a side thought that is not at least 100 The worst genscal dangsr 'the world of hi.s foreign policy "that has years oltffis met with loud op­ some of you who would like tq^ flavars. ' President’s own party, .tells A Thought for 'today (aces Is its refusal to repognlse ito oWn all bilt been lost in the preoc­ position.' :But, it would seem give some late but needed en­ Every, day, in , our space food hibora- much about the source Of for­ Sponsored by the Manchester couragement tb.bur youth. You pUghtt, and to raeogniaa the necessity of cupation with Asia. Council of Churches that those who are so quick toriee, the potentiar diet grows more eign policy initiatives^ these Despite deep ' reservations can still contribihq^ to this fund dsTOlopiBg and building tha .Xlnltsd Ka- days. / ' at criticizing are extremely re-' varied. There are bacon cubes, and beef within the State Department luctant Ip supporting. Several . by forwarding your contribu-: tions into ndmt it woold have to be, and" They come not/Trom State "Well done, thou good and what H real^ could-ba, .perhaps, if the .aquaras, strawberry ce.nral enbrn, sau- bureaucracy, Mr. Johnson in­ ^jMindred'Manchester residents tion to the G. Albert Pearson Department bureau heads, nor tends . to press his peace offen­ faithful servant; thou hast been Scholarship Fund, Manchester peoples anid nations of ,.the world^'tmdc Kiga pattlas, einnamqn toast, shrimp had the privilege of seeing the chief of pie department’s sive With Russia as Hard as his Chamber ^ Commerce. -y lbeir.weseilt situation serltmly; enoujgh. sochtaH, beaf With gravy,cream -style policy iManning staff nor U.S. faithful over a few things, I youth at their best—several war offensive in Viet Nam. thousand saw fit to stay away. Sincerely, TboStharp specific danger which i^ow ocoTi, pineapple fruitcake. embassies abroad. The seed­ will make thee ruler over many These are some of the varieties offer­ . Thus, when German Chancel­ Yojing people, like adults, need C. Ronald Wilsbh has its iq>ear deep in the side -of the bed of the Id^o speech, call­ lor Ludwig Erhard, comes here things; enter thou into the joy Unftod Hations, and in manktod’s .wlMe ed in cube foem. When it comes to an­ ing for "acceptable compromise on Sept. ”26 for White House of thy Lord.” Matt. 26:21 sfasnee' of oiviBsed sttrvlvaj, .ta' the w ar ‘ other type of apace meal—emergency language” with Russia on a, talks, he will be hearing n o t' Do you remember that old rations put into tubas for an totronaut treat/ banning the proliferation about the' multi-lateral .force - (a story of a young man with bent r if/ . In Vtetnani. of nuclear weapons, was the And -it was hi.'Sccmtdfy General to Mve on if he ever had to. try to come favorite of .many West. German head .standing on the border of White House. politicians)-but of the ^ligh pri­ Today in History Thant’s'wonlB on thig w tf that he lo- back to earth Juat in his space auit— a vast piece of ground which he ■ ?«■ Its authors were no foreigii ority M r.' John'sop now attaches had to cultivate, discouraged, •ated his most lirg.ent immediate con- there is no Iom of nutrition, ' but the policy experts. The basic draft to a nuclear non-proliferatioh and murmuring, “I can never do By The Asaoclated Preaa Truman marked the official V-J assn—the hope that still, in spite of all fla-yor of everything' ie likely to be was written by Harry McPher­ chocolate, that being the taste ;the food treaty with Russia. Indeed, the it; it is too. large?” "My son,” Today is Friday, Sept. 2, the day irn'k radio address to toe the rebuffs his personal diplomacy has son, the President’s special President will ask the chancel­ people. •oeperts find'M ost im iy e i^ ly pleasing. said his father, "you have not 246th day of 1969.' There are 120 recAved in the past, the actora in thait • counsel, and. Bill 'Moyers, his lor to get behind- such a tpeaty all thig field to plough. Do you days left in the_year. * Ten Years Ago tragedy win atop letting themselTCi| ‘ The cttbSs.'.rather than the tubes, seem press secretary and inside man as a high priority'of German see this little comer marked by Today’s HlghUght in History A railroad bridge in India col­ . slip into involvements and commitments likely to be what the rest of us evolve of many parts. That draft went policy. a slight ridge? That is all your On this date in 1769, the Itolt- lapsed, dUmpii]g tw o. railroad aver deeper and ever more hopeless. for our own use- back' here on Mrtii. to Secretary of State. Dean 1966 i^ubdshers Newpanw task of today; only occupy your­ ed States Treasury Deppriment passenger cars into - a swollen : Rusk only a day or so before Sj-ndicate **nie owelty of tills war,” said Thant, •i'Peritaps the best and most surpriring self with that." was ' organized with .Alexander stream. At least 121 perMins thing about this food of our future iis H WM to be delivered to tha Hamilton as secretary of the were killed. . "and the suffering it has caused the press, oit Aug. 26. / UAG DEBElNTURES Capt. Ernest Payton Five Years Ago pe<^|ile of Vietnam ana a constant re- -: the, cost inwilved. It is Mly about glOO Treasury. a day par. astronaut, which is ;not so Rusk, ..who personally . Salvation Army On This ’ Date Indian Prime Minister Nehru, proaA to the consoiehce 'of humanity. pro'ves of Mr. Johnson’^''h ew WASHINGTON (AP) — The said that the Soviet decision to milch bikher than what it takes, at pres­ Securities and Exchange Com­ In 1864, Union forces occupied Today it seems to me, as it baa seemed initiative with the Soviet Un­ AOantq, Ga., during the Civil resume nuclear tests bring near­ for-many months, that,the pressure of ent prioeai to,-f6ad a man normal earth ion, .routed theVWifte House mission has announced that the er the possibility of war. Nehru United Aircraft Corp. of East • Today’s WrtMay War. events -Is remorselessly laa^ngitowar^ " fOOd.|.j-' '■ ‘ d r ^ t to'Mcnry..Owen, the policy to 1921, Maj. Gen. Leonard was speaking at the conference plvihing ehl^; Zbigniew Brze- Hartford, Conn., is seeking reg- Dancer Marge Champfbn Is 43 of nonallgned nations in Bel-; a na^Jor' wat, ^ ^ ile .. ^ o rts -to leverse istratton of (M.W.SCX) in, 1991 Wood became governor-general zinslii. the Kremlinologist from years old. grade, "^ugoria via. that trend are lagging diaaatrously be­ d eb ^ u res. ’ ' ! .' j of tho Phlllppinea. -^Harvard who has just joined One ;Year Ago hind. In myi-riew the tragic error -Is INtirkiitSB In T ht CKics The debentures would be of­ In 1940, the United States Oweij’a staff, and several other Armed National Guardsmen;, being repeated of reljring on force and fered to present Sstockholiders for transferred 80 over-age destroy­ Sent Ribicoff-.says his subcommittaa State Department bureaucrats. ers to Britain to exchange for a were, sent to |7atchez, Miss., to iniUtary means in a 4}e<3vt}ve p u r^t.o f subscription, and any 'unsub­ hearhiga bn city problems, w hi^ began • Although a few important- • TO put alcohol in the human lease of air apd sea bases in avert a threat of racial' violenee. peace. I ‘am -bMi^aoed i.tliat- peoee-in last week, may oontMue for abhoSt.^ two - changes-were made i t the State scribed issues would be offered for public sale, ^He'cbmmission to'EUn is like putting sandjin the Newfoundland and the British Negroes In/Natchez dropped Southeast Asia can be obtained .only yaars. But it took only a week to ris iw Deparim'ent, ithe major thrust ' said Thursday. The interest rate bearing of an engine. —-Thomas West Indies. ' > plans for A stfeet demdnstra- R c m i’iiilKM' — ynu ciin I'uy Vi'li.it x iu m i through respect for the principles how much they’re'needed. 1 of the s^ech was not blunted. fixed later. In 1946, President Harry S. •ttoip ; . . ' agreed, upon at Geneva in 1%4,' khd in­ The , ■ witneaSes, lAambera | of And the State Department'bu-. deed for thoee cantained,i«,tiie ^Ciharter President Johnaon’a Cabinet, underwimt reaucracy was far from happy when you want it —i)y sas'iny t li.iiyr it of the United NiUlo»s.”< ^ ' aoifie severe grilling about their plana with this thrust. j a ^ ' polices. Biit, that reflected Indeed, the PreBident's; ap­ with vour Hartford National ('hargo (’aid. m s is what concerns Thant .hi^ p^tiy on toe-Admipisl^tion, wM^ 'baS peal to- Moscow raised ‘deep - bum s inside him, and it ia alab. w h ^ madq some serious attempts to sdlve concern- among State Depart­ threatens thei existence of our 'CivUiaa- the proble'ms. It refUfeted more clearly ment bureaucrats „— including I *•' f* tkm. He is relinquishing his-post hc- on weakiMses in the {System-i Owen—who are most closely Fischem sause he thiidia that action might stim­ .The, teetimony-Showed that the-Ped- identified with the long, futile ulate the wotid' to do something about eral (^yenltnent has little or ho coor^- effort to create the so-called oay^r itself; he would probably con­ natioit in. attacking ittban difficulties.- mUtti-lateral nuclear force and , tinue to serve in his Jmst if 'bii| thought And. tost this results; JTrom ingraiped give 'West Gerinany the appear- ' that W^ld^got soihc kind of realawars- Wiys—a jibrt of "tjiat’S the way we’ve ance of a larger share in the^ always done it” ap pr^ch, a lacl^' of West’s nuclear arms. They are aeos Slid, action,. Hut-one -essun^, that iniagihation.' bmaaiiorattc jealopaies, afraid that if - the U.S. makek tf.-f he^-will not settle for the 'mej^inglese and inadequacies' in city govemmepts. too generous an approach to the ‘ p alk ^ .which is being xhiuct^ at him Tha- results have been that despite Soriet Union on a' non-proli-' by.those who, such as^om. own. Ambaa- the Ulliona of dollara spent—eveii top feration ^ a t y , .thp poUUcal'im- ■adbr Goldberg, want! ito 'to stay on Admjnistratioyi officialB don’t agree ,NA1ZaNAl. OBiERVBlt as Um RussW cancellation ct ■ 1 .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,,,.CaNN^, FRIDAY, SE’pTEMBlfR 2, 1966 ’ PAGE NINI' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE®, CONN, FRIDAV, SEPTEM6ER 2, MW yAGTB ■' dGTTT

achute jumping ^rin g ^ h is peri­ 1 2 th Circuit . Trains Run Four to Face Many Counts od. •. U.S’. Expels Obituary In the early 1930’s Mr. Mac- M ill^ attended the University Court Cases Minus Men In Connection with Breaks FINAL s u m m e r of Michigan, for two years in the - Soviet Aide Four arrests involving breaks 153 Hilliard St. charged with Department of Aeronautical En­ Jacobs Dead^ gineering. He paid hia college At Eiubassy MANCHESTER SESSION In Canada and thefts were made yester- breaking and entering with CLEAfitANCE expenses and tuition by para­ Richard Wirta, S3, of 365 Cen­ day b. . .-.cwwvsiefl tles clearly incompatible with Wirta was the first person to being restored. Offices in most warrant' on Baldwin as cs continued until 8ept.\J2 in Di6kenson Jacobs. / ^ Mr. MacM.Han was born m Potato Olios Mr. Jacobs appeacM in con- Seneca Falls, N.Y., June 1.1909, iKs diplomatic status-during.his be arrested under the town or- cities were op>en and telegrams custody charg- Manchester. Talaga-. pxjst^d a assignment In the United States dlnance which bans the possesr were being accepted, although certs' at Laurel .Park many aon of Mrs. Bessie Reynolds Now* Major ing him with burglary, larceny 31,000 bond and was released., MacMillan of Palmyra. N.Y. — attempting to dipUiln classi- eion of alcohol, except in sj>e- some delays In transmissionover 3.50 and under 32,000 and But Baldwin failed to post a^ 2 lb. b ox and the late Claude MacMillan. . Nathan G. Agostinelli of 95 flgd information froin'^an Ameri; cial instances, on town prop- might occur, sp»kesmen said. theft of a motor vehicle. 36,000 bond and was sent to the He lived in Manchestei: 25 Olcotl St., executive officer of can citiien in return tor. large *rty. ' ------The three others were served Hartford State Jail. ■/ Pretzels iff' years. the Connecticut Army Nation- sums of money. . ' Erederick Frye, 17, of Staf- _ ‘warrants earlier and taken in- Det. Lt. Joseph Sartor said He had been a member of al Guard's 169th Battalion, "The FBI thwarted these at- ford Springs was, given a total g i C u r O T l " to custody. They are; John last night, that there would be tempts. ■ ot 60 days;,in jail for breach of Manchester Lodge of Masons, Manchester, haS been promoted Patrick O'Nelli, 21, of 10 Mlntz more arrested before Baldwin Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of major. Accorjling to the diplomatic pieace npd 'operating a motor Court, charged with burglary, was picked, up. Det. Krlnjak list, Revin was one of seven vehicle while license under sus- Lebanon; Omar Shrine Club, Maj. Agostinelli, proprietor Hearing Set larceny over $50 and under $2,- added that investigations are science officers presently at- pension. Lily Hot Cups 54* Hose Co. 1, Town Fire Depart.- Restaurant on; Hartford 000, theft of a motor vehicle, continuing concerning the most tached to the embassy." The thirty days for breach ment; Army-Navy Club ahd the jg a Republican candidate conspiracy, and larceny over recent wave of breaks In the 7 oz. size, 50 per package, for all hot bever­ >'%ib ,* Ttie Soviet Embassy had no 6f pea'ce was s'jspended, and the American Legion and Shrine fgr the Manchester board o f di- On Zone Law, $2,000; Jon S. Olechno, 17, of last half of August. ______v ages. Oilr Reg. 79c. V Immediate comment. 30 days for the motor vehicle ^ , Drum Corps. rectors. 4 Player Oakbume ' McCloskey declined to- identi- violation is to be suspended srfty' ^ 1 1 I l l l l V i m O T I Westifighouse Westinghouse Automatic Survivors, besides his wife, 1949 graduate of^ Man- says ah extensive campaign is ence Tracy, 35 Range Hill-Dr., anA mnthpr include two sons ' u - c, u T’k" .. American citisen in- er he* serves five days in jailf V AOAVP j planned for the Hebron and Vernon; Melissa Levy, 5 Steep Lily Cold Cups *'* Robert C MacMillan and Don- meant In addition, Frye was fined $25 Aii\®pplication from Robert 59 Columbia area. Rd., 5^ applog;^, William M a c * S h ^ f m n - by the. Term "la r g e sums of on the suspension violation. A L. Tupp!^ to subdivide five lots BadmintOiLS^ts Charcoal Brii] Briefs D'Amore, Glastonbury: Charles 9 ozrslze, 80 per package. Our Reg. 89c aid. B. , MacMillan, . __ T,.„ both of Man ------University T - of Hart------money.money, " to predict whether fur- chareecharge of resLsfimrresisting arrest on K in ^y Rd., and two pro­ -Speed Phono Open tryouts for "Blithe Duquette, East Hartford, i Deluxe Clock-] 4 posed amendrtients to the town's PaulSaul I^I. M M a a i^ d m ^ lSa n ; Sor sSfthbourn u.S. Arihy. pe forthcoming, or say ‘ E^^st him was nolled.' Spirit" the -play selected for George'Nutter. 144 Venion St.; Our Reg. Frye was arrested in Stafford zoning regulatlonV will be dis- ^ ,, • „ . wriirhi inn Auckland 2910 eUiMfortf, Mass., «"•! a He took basic training at whether the FBI would be mak- Springs in June after he was cussed during a p ^ lic hearing production by the Podium ^ ^ . 3,59 2*® : Mrs. Ralph Hassler of Palmyra- c g ^ p Chaffee, Ark., and then g„y grrests. 14" Lily Plates 59* 6 9 * J-'i observed driving a motor ve- at 8 p.m., Sept. 13 in the town ers, will be held next es ay T«hpi Reid 137 lim it 2 i>er customer Funeral services will be held attended Officers Candidate R evinjs married and has one hide. His license-had been pre- office building. and Friday, at 7:30 p.m. at AlsO, Mr.?. Isabel Reid, Wake-up to music. Push-Button “Do'iw Attractive portable -with pyroxlin finish 9 in. size, white, 100 pet package, ^or Reg. 89c 'Complete 'set Includes 4 rackets, net, St.; Brian . Curtis., posts and shuttlecocks. Packed In handy Only 500 per store Monday, at a time to be m - gcXool at Ft. Sill, Okla. child. He has been here--since viously suspended for failure to One proposed amendment Douglas Library. er Control. Illuminated dial shows without wood Cabinet. 4 speed automatic changer. St., Vernon: Edward tote bag. nounced. at the Holmes " H e was commissioned a-sec- June 26 1963. post financial responsibllley. He stipulates that Mily one dwell- - Mrs. Robert Unks extends Phoenix room light. Dval Speaker. 45 RPM Spindle. heral Home, 400 Main St. Bur- lieutenant and, in 1953, was East Hartford: John ...... Henry C. Jacobs I , -11 K. i_ ------He was given three working was charged with breach of ing shall be erected or Installed the .welcome news that the a;i- Hunt, ial will bein East <^met gggjgned to the Medical Field jgyg i„ which to clear up-his pggcg g g f resisting arrest sev- on a lot- And under R-1 zoning, n u a l\ Community Calendars, Brown, 279 Lawence Dr Wap- years ago with the Hatch Mil Friends may _ call j at t^.^f - s^^vice School at Ft. Sam Washington affairs and get out gftf^ police said one-acre lots are to have a sponsored by the ^ n g reg ition - P*"!- - M « Patricl? Itary Band. He was also with heral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Houston. Tex. Upon completion of the United States. McCloskey they a®ked him to leave the minimum frontage of 150 feet al Women’s Fellowship w ll E Middle 'I^ke.. the old Cblt’s Armory Band, 7 to 9 p.m. ^ Of his course he assumed com-, ggid. g j^ g ,g,g g„^ g„d be lA-ithln town limits. Lots probably ,b« here sometime in Gnffin an^ ron 19 ^ RC Fans & Air Conditioner Hartford; a charter member of „ —^ ^ mend of thfe 218th Medical Am- Presumably the Soviets will Mrs. Pauline Vezina and son, he became abusive with them. under R-2 zoning are to be two November. 158 keeney St.; Mrs. Judith the, st. Co. Governor’s Foot- Mrs. Howard/^. Generous bulance Co. al Camp Polk, La. now expel an American diplo- 1 Mrs. Bertha Cordner Generous, The case* of Charline Carlin acres and must have 200 feet - ' guard Band; a life member of „u , Upon leaving the Regular m at from the Soviet Union. This Sharp and daughter. 64 Fair- of 23 Apel Pi., who is charged of frontage. Manchealer Evening Herold field St.; Mrs. Carol Millman End of Season Clearance! Sphinx Temple Shrine Band, W. of 33 ^ erffeld Dr^ wife of •U.S'. - Army, Maj. Agostinelli form of retaliation is custom- with breach of peace, was con- The other proposed amend- Hebron correspondent, MIm bu- and daughter, Glastonbury. Hartford, a charter member Howard Generous, died thisjoined ^^...... the Neltonal...... Guard's 2nd ary. tinued to Sept. 22 since she is ment requires that roads in san Pendleton, tel. 228-9224. of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars morning at Manchester Memor- Group. 169th Infantry in The______last______official American______to under doctor's care. Hebron subdivisions be laid so ,,, — ^ of Lebanon Band. He had the Hospital after a long diness. Manchester, serring as platoon be expelled from Moscow whs The case o f Irene L. Williams fkat all portions of the subdi- first upright French horn in this ' M r^ Generous was in- j^g^gj. 1951^ when he be- cultural attache Morris D. Gar- of Enfield was continued to vision are accessible oyer roads Hof^ital Notes Affidavits Hike area and used it when he ap- Manchester Nov. 12, 1910, 4he ggg,g commander of Co. E, 2nd nett in May 1965. The United Sept. 15 kfter her attorney no- located enUrely within the peered in parades. daughter of S te ^ rt and Mary gg^^jg Group, in Rockville. States.(hen ousted First Secre- tified the court that there had town. ^ . Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. August Building He was a member of the Mu- "^rkingXin Wrdner, m When his unit was reorgan- tary St^an Kirsanov from the been some confusion as to the Pastor to Preach in all areas excepting mater­ sician's Protective Association, * l*ed in 1963, he continued as Soviet Enibassy in Washington. Aided materially by the Issu- She was a member of Center date set for the case. The En- The Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey nity where they are 2:30 to 4 Hartford: Pythagoras Chapter, commander of the 135th MP field woman is charged with •f*' - new pastor of the linked pgad 7 to 8 p.ni. and private ance o( over $147,000 in nffi- RAM, Hartford; Wolcott Coun- C on^gational Church and Tern- ^ commanding Sturdy Metal 16” Parker 24” fraudulently obtaining state Hebron and Gilead Oon^ega- rooms where they are 10 a.m. (javits, .the estimated cost of cil, Royal and Select Masons; Chapter, Order of Eastern gfjjgg^ g j Manchester’s 134th F ' n i i n f l -b-X aid . .St&t6 State Welfare officials Churches, will officiate to wu «F 8 ^ p.m...... Visitors...... are re^uest^ • Manchester’s taxable construe Washington, .— Oomman- Star. MP Co. in 1964, and executive ^ survived by a claim She received about $2,500 ‘ ‘i® ‘ wo churches Simday gmoke in paUents’ rooms, dry, Knights Templer; the She is also officer of the 169th MP Bat­ tlon for which building permits Lawn Spreader Lawn Sweeper brother, Roy R. Oordner of In Fatal Fire in support from the state while ^ep^. 4, delivering m® more than two visitors at one Scottish Rite Bodies of Hart­ talion in January 1966. mon in the...... two pulpits » as tol- ^^g^^ ^ were issued last month was ap­ RockviUe." ' at the same time receiving ford, and Connecticut Consis­ Maj. Agostinelli is married lows: First Congregational, He- proximately 18 per cent higher Funeral services will be held to­ No clues were discovered yes- money from her husband, which tory. ,bron, 9:30 a.m.; Gilead, 11. ADMITTEb YESTERDAY: for August of last year, ac- 29 morrow at 2 p.m-. at Center Con­ to the former Helena Hare of ^g^day by state police who she failed to report. Comp. Value y Mr. Jacobs was bom Nov. 21, Manchester. The couple has searched a gutted bam and Members and friends are in- Robert Adams, Irene Dr., Ver- cording to a report Issued by 8.95 ^ 1881, in Hartforil. a son of-Hen- gregational Church. The Rev. two sons, Michael, 8, and Ste­ vited to a tea and reception non; Mrs. Patricia Berry, 83 W. xhomas Monahan, building in­ Clifford O. Simpson, pastor, will surrounding woodland ow-ned ry and Louise Wujinakl Jacobs, ^ . •„ u - ven, 6. fer the pastor and family, from Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Evelyn Blan- spector. For fall lawn feeding. Positive flow 2 Duel steel backed brushes. Easy Uft- 18’’ Sunbeam 20’’ Sunbeam M d lived in Manchester 28 otoiclate. Buriaf will be in East by the elderly recluse whose I Rainfall Off, charred body was found in his 3 to 5 p.m-, to be held on the chette, 64 Holl St.; Allan Cam- xhe totals are $332,505 for Au- c(ontrol.| Only 50 per . store. No Rain- out basket. Cast iron gear and pinions, years. He was employed for 61 Call at the Wat- of Woodbridge, Va., Mrs. Helen btiroed house Tue^ay in Ando- Reservoirs Dip lawn of, the Pai>h house. In gron, 153 W. Center St.; PenC- gust 1966 and $280,830 foC August checks.;l#1815 not assembled. ^ * 6 2 2 ^jtot^assemble^ years-at Pratt Md V^itney and i S r a l Home, 142 E. W. Olynski of ver. case of I rain, in' the Sunday jope Clough, 507 Main St.; Roy 1955. We8lingli6u8e^2 Speed school room. DeLong, 220’ Diane Dr., Wap- ^n affidavit is an addition, to Power Mowers^ Power Mowers Whitney Tool Co., west tiari- tonight from 7 to 9. «nd Mrs. Sadie Valli of Tifton, r could not be determined - The lack of sufficient rain- ford. unUl his reurement 18 ^he family suggests that those Ga.; and a brother, John Kalen- today whether troopers frond fall in August has resulted, in a Beginning today tlie Douglas pjng; Mrs. Veronica Feragne. 26 a„ original cost figure -for-con- Burner years ago. wishing to do so make meitiori- lak of Louisa, Va. Colchester troop were -^Still 58.5-million-gallon drop in wa- Library will be open from 7 to Knighton St.; Mrs. Mary Good- struction. Friday and Tuesday in- ^jg. 296 Main St,; Janet Grous, Reg. Foir Reg; Fair Survivors, besides his wife. ^ contributions to Center Con- . The funeral will be held tomor- scn„rinescouring the the aooroximate approximate 100100 ter stored in Manchester’s four » P-m The largest affidavit last 20” iPdrtabie Fans 188 i88 include a aon, Howard- r . _ ■gjj” ",* '^ ~ r c h or'to a flow- row at 8:to woodland near the reservoirs, according to a re- stead of. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tracy Dr.,- Vernon; Howard Hoi month wa.s to the Green Man,^ Maximum cooling, t^b our lowest price. Con­ T roded Mod* I Trodod Comp. Vo|i Comp. Volue 4 ) 99 1C 4000 S6 5000 Jacobs of Manchester, lour Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Gilead Rd. home.-It. Wilfred Port issued by Lawrence WiU- The following books have been gerson. South Willington; Doris Co.—$120,086 for venient side mounted control. 2 speeds for Price 99.95 5.95 ^ 5 Price 89.95 grandchildren and several. _____ , with a Mass of Requiem at St. ggjjgjjggp commanding officer kofske, water and sewer super- added to the library shelves in Hutchinson, Hebron; Brendon its 'hew theater off Broad -St. 1.89 circulation. Vibr.xtlon free. Motor lubricated nieces and nephews. - Jolin F. Yimng Sr. Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial will the Colchester Troop, was intehdent, July and August: jalbert, 20 Lilley St.; Christie EASY CREDIT TERMS EASY CREDIT TERMS Private funeral services will Fiction: "The Source,” Michen- Jensen, Stafford Springs; Edou­ Other affidavits granted: $10,- for life. No radio or TV interference. S t.. TOLLAND—John F. Young he in St. Raymond’s Cemetery, uggyailable for comment today. Manchester experienced 2.18 000 to Cottage Homes Inc. for Choose from long handle roundT>olnt 1" galvanized steel mesh. Covered top. 3 HP engine easy cutting height adjustments, L ( ^ handle------with thro^to.-. be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at , t . ^ . Bronx, N.Y. — ard Labonville, 140 School St. the John F. -nemey Funeral Sr., 71. of Newington died yes- Tolland County Coroner Her- thches of rainfall last month. 579 W. Middle ’Tpke., $8,544.Jo shovel or long handle bow rake. - . 16’* X 18’’ X 27” 16. control. Le^ge exhaust chutg—cast ^uminum. houjslng—all models exceed Friends may call at the Also, Stephen Home. 218 W^^Center St. The tefdTy at the Veterans Hos- b e rt’Hannabury said he is wait- against an August average of * neral home tonight from 7 to Vernon Center . HeiohU Ve - , 999 ^ (^er of $3,000 to A. S. A. saraty specifications. Rev. George'F. Nostrand, rec- PUal, Newington. Ing for the ballistics test re- 4.19 inches. The local rainfall ^ °ht*r,. 4 h e S o n s Hereaft- of’ $4,000 and another of $3,000 to suits on t\e bullet which was since Jan. I-shows a 9.95 inches ® "on;non; HenryHenry- Minor Jr„ Tolland.Tolland tor of St Mary's Episcopal . Mr. Young was borij^n Tol- Mrs. Katherinfe Dyjak Tuxedo Park Grass Seed Djsston Lawn Rakes Chur^, will officiate. Burial land and lived in Newington'for discovered in the vtotlh^s h e a d "4 ef^ ^ ^ .i ..Pamela...... Mocko, Storrs,...... -9 gt., and $2,000 to ROCKVILLE — Mr.s. Kath- duhng an autopsy Tuesday. average of 29.33 inches. tine Motola. 3.5 Henry Rd.-, All Smbeom Oos or Ba

•4 A PAGE ELEVEN, ‘ ' MiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COlW.,FRIDAY. S^TEMBER 2,1906 ' V*‘' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER; CONN., FRId AY, SEPTEMBER 2,1966 PAGE TEN Crash Siirvivors j Jail Escapees™- McGrath .Dies, U.S. Ship Stands Watch New financial Problems I From Canada Was Member ol ~ Near Crippled Tanker' ' / ^ Y ift ’j Caught in U.S. Truman Cabinet Seen Out of Danger FAIR, INC. NEW yORK (AP) — A 'Cj.S. hours aftSr the search was un­ “back ■|(Contlnued trpm rage bne)^. (Continued Page^ One) Navy transport stood watch to­ derway, bui^ a search plane flying out of. Elizabeth City, LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia A tape rei^rding at the air- BI8 DISBUY - RECONDITIONED tigator, oTadmiption in govern- day alongside the battered Ital­ t * 4 \^ay, 2J(, awaiting a hearing oh ian tan|V- The 19M civil righU law, said Don uted J o sagging donations. But', VAr) All « p , between the plane crew and the fety checked automobiles iVpe charges; Riley Lari Nel- menujrforrig tri«d to delve into lowing "powerless with her 40- radioed the Cache. The trans­ sshool” flnJSS^^W emi of^ivil Smith. * New York leader of drficrt and SNQCs fi- vived the crash of a British air- tower. The Yugoslav M .■in, 17, 'convicted of itiurdcr, finances of MeGratb and man crew on boards in rough port pulled alongside three . jfed Archibald^ Demas, 23, W M ization s are hSng CORE, which has been running ndnoial situation ;was descl-ibed liner Thursday were reported Aeronautics i^ard said the 461 M AIN STREET— MANCHESTER other Mgh officials. McGrath, seas off Bermuda.- - hours later. wiUi T^rthw ^a $200,000 a year deficit. , last, January by a top official as (§iar.red with robbeiY. The cutters Mendota and Chi- out of danger today. The plane, tape, plus a t check of the air- fired Morris, and less than four Coast Guard cutters, v . school supplios ‘from f^rwoys! S S ’T i ^ e g ^ t i o n cam pelgnsTV ldeological issues in tha Civil - «y e months be- PHGNE'643-1591 l “ Some arn)s and ammuni­ i. . . j Iheir progress slowed by 35-foot lula w er, later sentj t>y the CJoast bv the emei%- r i ^ movement and the way fore Chairman Stokely Carmi- a Britahnia turboprop on holi- port’s tion” were recovered, ’ police hours later TTuman announced jq 40 jjnot winds Guard from Wilmington, Del. ^ II ments, showed, that everything ig S c r T b l a c k power and by a t h e s e s ' has Interpreted black chael first raised the biack pow- day charter, plunged into a normally on the said. j McGrath’s resignation. spihning 6if the edges of Hurrl- and Morehead City.,,, N.C. but “ The escapees, gVabbed three feeling that federal laws have power naye conUibuted to this er banner. woods just short of the airport, ground. * In 1960, McGrath retoased a cans'" Faith, were expected to could only make eight knots in lunch boxes solved basic racial problems. downwacdN^end,” Smith said. Carmichael has said SNCC rjflcs, five pistols/ arid several killing 96 of the 117 Britoi^ ,pj|g recording was sealed and personal letter frohl Truman reach the'drifting vessel late the heavy seas, (tvith 'thermos) A oonUntiing decline in in* CORE haKalHed itself with must build a base of support l^ndrcd rounds of ammunition which He Interpreted avan apol- this moriiing to begin rescue The Bennati, owned by the aboarid. ^ put at the disposal of a Yugo- come tWs year has been report- the Studeht r^ violen t Coord- within the Negro community he­ at knife point, stole civilian ogy from the former president operations. Cosarma Shipping lines of Pal- ed by the Oongrese of Racial inating Committee in adopting cause funds from white sources Coffins containing the bodies slay investigative commission (fcthitig from the jail's clothing for forcing hjs resignation. Me-,. The Navy transport Cache ermo.-and under charter to the Equality and othCT civil rights the militant black pcwer line. have virtually dried / of 31 Identified victims were and several experts flown here io r c , and were reported carry­ Grath sald/he. received the le'l^ radioed after reaching the tank; Mobil Oil Co., was hea<(ing to- orgaidsations have said they bx) Leaders of both g i^ p s have ^ placed in rows in the local by the airline, Britannia Alr- RENT ing $311, in cash. ' h pencil boxes . 39c up ter a week after resigning and er Thur.sday night that it did hot ward Venezuela fj6m New were operating in the red. , acknowledgfed that their^ew id- CORE by tire Internal sports’ hall, where a commemo- ways. • The best known of the escap­ that It/indicated his relations plan to remove, any of the crew. "York, when she was trapped in Contributions have dropped eology, widely interpreted Revenue Service for $22,500 in Warrant Officer rative sei^ ce will be held Sat- Richard Marsh, British power , A .Completely Safety es was-Kenneth Lelshman, 34, with man were on the "high- it said flooding in the engine the storm’s wake; . ; steadily since enacUnent of the opponents as antiwhite, contrib- employment taxes which the urday. Relatives were to fly to minister, who was vacationing ^e pilot, who was awaiting trial plane.” He added -that they room had, apparently Wiled the Her, sister ship, tlie tanker bollpoiiit pen refills for ~ ------. ------/elolevis utawa nnllnAfArl agency claims were collected lomas W. Everett, Ma- Ljubljana from England, to at- jn Yugoslavia and came to the Cheeked Car connection with the theft of remained so. tanker s chief engineer. There Luis, burned ih'the Persian Gulf (ril mokes of pens 'from employes but not remitted rine/Corps recruiter for the tfend. scene Immediately and ex­ 183,000 in- gold bujlion from A brother, Russell, said Mc­ were no othe^ reports of injuries in June 1966 with -31. crewmen, rinnipeg airport last March, to the government. ' ^rtford-East Hartford area coffins were ready as pressed coniioencc mveauBam™ V BY TOE DAT, WEEK OB MONTH Grath apparently suffered the or deaths. ?*'*'*" ^ both stores open tonlgh^^J^^ Thc men escaped from . " fail Bank Teller Protests Recent d ra stic economy-'nince 1964, was advanced to his, glow work of identification would find the cause of the^ heart attack in his sleep. He Despite disabled . engines and ' ' out 10 miles west of WlnnJ- moves .by^CORE have in clude present rank yesterday during on. Many of the bodies crash. It was Yugoslavia ■ ONE FIXED FEE r .said a physician was called electrical systems, the ship was -, a stari cutback and traiwfw of ceremonies at the Marine Corps may never be identified. Police worst airline disaster.' feg, just off the Trans-Canada shortly after 6 a.m. but it was. riding high and no longfer taking Welfare Taktft 45*fc NO MILEAGE CHARGE lighway, in two.vehicles. -rr . tjftices from Park R o w .^ New Recruiting Station, Hartford. said only 90 had been found. too late. on water the Cache said this PARIS—From 1950 to 1963 pail Supt. Berry/Littlewood York to Harlem, the Ifew York He and his wife and three ohild- McGrath .was bom in Woon­ morning. France’s Social Security biidget Yugoslav and British experts lid the escape was well Times reported, x ren live at 118 Nike Circle, socket, R.I., and was graduated The Navy vessel gaVe its loca -’ increased from 13.2 to 17.9 per PATTON; Pa. (AP) — Teller bank official as an ‘•hoi^st, ac- found no immediate explanation \ Panned, and executed. One of Floyd'B. MciKi^ick, national Manchester, from Providence College and tion as about 2CKfmiles due west cent of the national revenue, WilUam Berish, p ^ e s tii^ an or- curate and t^tw orth y em- of why the four-engine plane Save oif All PAUL DODGE i men called a guard to his director o f/d o R E , and some The recruiter enlisted in the Bostun University Law School. of Bermuda. The eye of. Hurri- Last year' the state Social Se- der to make up from his pocket ploye,” declined to take any ac- came in for a landing at an alti- 11 and pulled a knife, freeing a $8.90 shortage in his cash tion until he met with the board, associate^metajBsociatej/met recently with a Marine Corpscorps in 1949,ii^ia, servedaervea ^^^g School Supplies! S He entered public life as city cane Faith, which at one time curity outlay., (administered as feet over a wooded iRmself. And the others grabbed LEASING and RENTALS solicitor in Central Falls, R.I., had brushed within 180 miles of trust fund) took about 45 per orawer, vowsvowo tow ndeket “ for- *.‘I .*• want...... to~ present,------— ---my case group o f Baltimore clergymen in Korea after recruit training instead of the required 800 (■othing, weajions and money n - ■ ■ ' ■ ■ — > 1. -• —-lui* •> <:------u-i_ T>o,...ic Taiand S.C. and re- jjjgjj plummeted into the 373 Main Street, Manchester— Phone 649-2881 in 1930, then became U.S. dl's- the Alberto Bennati, was ex- fv er” theT ^st National Bank lii to the board if at all possible, ARTHUR DRUO A d escaped while about 200. of cent of the natlbqal budget. ttils western Pennsylvania town; he said. D speciiic pieuges were giv- .— • — . . woods. The pilot and COpilot the 356 pri-^ners were in the trict attorney for Rhode Island, peeled to be some 450 miles due .‘Tm getting a gicW.tto,’'Be»- Last week, .after he was re ^n,” said Uncoln Lynch, asso- for gallantry while serving w th ^g^g luned. ,«cercise yard. He resigned that post in 1940 to north of the ship by 10 a.m. Uh said Wedneaday, :-holding quested again to make up ciate d irect* of CORE. But he the 1st Marlqe Division-in Ko- take the Detnocratic nomination EDT., the Coast Guard in New aloft a algn leading: ''ist.N ar shortage, Berish turned ip'^hjs said the clergymen agreed that rea, and the Purple Heart after for governor, and in the ensuing York said.' Labor Day will be' a day/bf concern for many people election defeated Republican The first word that the 666- Instead of a day for hot dogs and picnics. «k>nal unfair to labor h key, and started picketipg -“ un- CORE “ merited the moral and being twice woimded in combat, DR. I. SERSHANOFF til I nee what happe^'* financial 'support of the com- He' paTticipated in the initial Firemen Strike Gov.'William H. Vanderbilt. foot tankej was in trouble came Through the years, labor has seen changing Unies, chang-- He was re-elected in 1942 and when she issued an S.O.S call at Rerish'a troubles began aome George Lehman^/bank presi- munity.” assult at Inchon mid the battles Optometrisf ing conditions, changing requirements. In primitive days, tlve 'Weeks ago When the bank dent, said^ otoet^etnployes don't Rep, Adam Clayton Powell, , for Pork Chop Hill. - In St. Louis 1944, and in October^ 1945 res- 7 a.m. Thursday from a .position man’s muscles and hand skills spelled labor. The introduction disoovefed the shortage and in- like the r' ire put agree jj.n .Y., urged the National In 1956 EvereU was assigned igned to become U.S. solicitor in high seas and slashing rains of machinery caused Changes. One of the moet revolutionary solution. The Association of Colored Women’s duties at Marine Corps Schools, (Continued from Page One) general, pleading federal-cases about 500 miles east of Savan- Announces that he is now changes came about when Henry Ford set out to put the formed sirieh of a rule that there isn world on wheels. He virtually did so in making more than all employea’^Bl^ortages must be len in effect “ at least^gjubs to contribute to CORE Quantico, Va., and later attend- "■ Fire Chief Joseph Findlay, before the U.S. Supreme Court, nah, Ga. practicing fuH-titne in hie The following year be ran for 15 million Model T s. This, change to an assembly line pro­ made up by fbe-^.i^mploye. 20 yearn,” he said. aiid- SNCC, saying “ these two ed Sea School, after which he X who said he could not -immedi­ Seven ships, including the the U.S. Senate and led his par­ Manchester office. -. cedure obsoleted skills, but it rolled out a fondly nicknamM B eri^ , XI, object^ and re­ shortages have not been organiz'fttibns ' represent the was transferred to a Marine de­ ately assess the effects, added, British tanker Helisome and the Tin Lizzie every minute against previous production Urns of ty's ticket. quested a meeting w}^ the iroblem at the bank, Lehman wave of the black future.’' tachment aboard the USS “ We're still in operation.” Swedish freighter Kyoto, imme-^- more than 12 hours per car. A year-later he became Dem- 357 East Center St. iMnk’i board. He was I’efused d. I ' . . The National Association for Princeton. He was transferred Both union and fire officials —; ^------— ------UACLkCijrdiately headed for the Albefto ocratic national chairman while Bennati. In today’s automation, monster machinery obsoletes more ■Imt was told to write a letfe* “We have never had a six Advancement of Colored, Peo- to the Marine Air Station, Beau- said hospitals and other critical Telephone 643-6030 retaining his Senate seat. He The Coast Guar^ lost contact skills, devours more jobs. This problem is -viewed by many for the board’sU . 0 <^ilO«ViaAca.M>Ma«consideration. s—month w..— Aperiod------when -. r - - em pie, oldest and largest of the fort. S.C. after two years duty points would be protected. was party chairman when Pres­ as a dragon of labor evolution, a Frankenstein of man’s Berish, a bank >mpl?^e for idoyes had a collective shortage civil rights organizations, has "on the Princeton. Findlay had said all men who with the vessel for nearly eight ident Truman scored his upset making which weakens a inan’s might for the right to work. two years and desci^bbd by a of xhore than $20,” he said. been .in the red for se\^ral ______failed to report for work this The Biblical parable of the five talent, two talent and one Victory over New Yor$ (3ov. years’ and menibership has de­ morning would be . suspended talent man is beginning to show special significance. The Thomas E. Dewey in 1948. Tru­ clined. But it claims the trend pending a hearing before him. parable may perhaps provide the only smswer to the problem man brought McGrath into the has been reversed, He said the only excuse for an . . . WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE, 142 E. CENTER Portable Typewriter Cabinet as attorney general in Soii& African Prteinier Income, a Nejw York spokes­ .absence would be illness, LOOK WHAT’S IN SEASON FOR ST., 649-7196, August, 1949. man said, was $1.8 million last Adjusted QQ Chris Burke, new president of McGrath maintained law of­ year;' the defiqit $9^,436, com­ New Ribbon » • # T the Firefighters Local 73, said THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND . . . Meets with Black Chief fices in Providence and Wash­ pared to 1964 v^hen the income Cleaned, Oiled the firemen were dissatisfied ington. fKjiTivitux,FRSrOtRIA, BouinSouth juAfrica n ca black uiwun. Africa state, but Ver- j, million and the defi. with a Civil Service Commi.ssion NATIVE! Freestone Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Early Macs, He leaves his widow, Estelle; Wealthy, Gravenstlen and Delicious Apple*. Corn, Toma­ /AP) — The prime minister of woer<^, is known to wMt mendij^ $562,662. Executive Director YALE recommendation for a .12 per Typewriter Service his mother, Ida McGrath, a son, toes, Linfa, Shell Beans, Green, Yellow Squash, Boston Basutotand mrtved in Pretoria Hoy Wilkins said a month ago cent pay raise over two years. David; a brother, two sisters^ Lettuce, Endive, Spinach, Beet Greeits, Leeks, Savoy Cab­ ■ .. TnWMnc avar **^'’*’^ neighboring J„embership was. about 450,000 SUMMER SPECIAL! The proposal .would establish today for the first meeting ever territories. - ____ - and three grandchildren. bage, Green Beans, Carrots, Salad Bowl,'Red, Hot Poppers, down ^,000 since 1964. 649-4986 salaries of department privates Butternut, Acorn Squash and Cauliflower.- cn South African soil between a • ------Dr. Martin Luther King's from $6,141 to $7,462 a year, ALSO: Red, White, Blue Grapes, Cantaloupes, Nectarines, m ite South African premier Southern. 6hi;istian Leadership Burke said*lhe firemen want­ Plums, Peaches, Limes, Grapefruit, Pineapples and Rickie and a ^ack leader, but Prime "Second Doctor Conference re^rted last month ed to be upgraded two steps by , Liquor, Cltange Fears. Minister HendHk Verwoerd did that it spent $i "6g2,487 during, the commission which would not come out to ^elcqme his Resigns from fiscal 1965-66, nearly $200,000 RANGE make the salary range $6,770 to Taken in Breaks guest. more than it took in. AND $8,227 yearly. PRUNE PLUMS I...... 2 111®* 39r of shdwiv* 1 . -. retary-general. |4 wrote, ” TOe purpose of ^ i s re­ U.N. secretary-general plans to •entativsB. O N ’H IR N Tm quest is to fa-miliarize/burselves ■ These! were tHe same reasons Ths question of transit rights BE^VEl^ FALLS (AP) — A U Thant gaye-for his decision in return to . Burma to write his the * 1 ^ , " shdrtrskirted, te x tw ^ I -vV. with the conditions that ijxj/t is important because Basuto- head-ou auto smashup oft the a statement to U.N.•members memoirs. ' // VIner ha$ created arU ^citing new in the, various buildings, ^ th a t land is entirely surroimded by Pennsylvania Turnpike claimed 'Thursday The brother, U Khant, said ^ aillMer iotii deft "in’' we might -intelligently I- South Africa, wMch could easily the life of 16-year-old John Grif- lich led to the death of Thant, 57, has bought-^two-sto- malntei^ance -problems illness -w cut the Basuto . p^ ple off thie fith of Darien, Conn., Thursday, the its predecessor, the .League of ry House.in Wondemere, a fash­ rest of tile world. Young Griffith’s mother, Mrs. There Are Hundreds off Early Winnere! concerning., them. Vl^ are inter- ionable Rangoon suburb, as a ^RUSHED ORLON An exchange of "diplomatic Joanne Griffith, and Ms 17-year- ■. h o „ .. representatives does not be- old sister Laura _were -hospital- HERE ARE A FEW: HEATERS com e a real issue until Basuto- ized. Green Schools-’ ’ ' Thomas Rouskle A $766,()(X» item for renova­ land becomes independent, but The other care driven by Mr*- $ 1 ,0 0 0 R .is a tiiomy matter because Eva Newman, 19. of Cleveland, JSew Britain, Conn. tions and repairs In the town’s .Miss Barbara Dabbraccis older schools is part of a pro­ ‘ Coiith Africa’s apartheid policy Ohio, crossed the median strip SHQE& We«t Haven, Conn. ■ HSLLO DEQE, ^cf face ^segregation presumably near the Beaver Falls exit and $20 . posed $2.6 million bond issuej would have to be modified for collided with the car driven by 881 MAIN F I Mr. Hjalmar Henrlkson Joan Zebrowsld siibmitteft 'by General Manager WERE COMING Connecticut resident Burlington, Conn. . &bert weies. j ‘ . I Basuto diplomats. Mrs. Griffith, state police said^. 'M South Africa does not have Mrs. Newman was ali^ hos- Mrs. Spiers - The; proposal will be up for a TO OAKDALE- public'; ji^aring at the Iward Of tfplomatlo relations with any pitalized. ^ . , i $ 1 0 0 J Harwlnton, Conn, J- Ronnie W. Martini:' /■ directors’ Tuesday night, iheet-^ BEPTI2 '$EPt/7 Chicopee, 3fass. t ,' Martin Jendrejeak XlrtlonvUle', Conn. The -board,, also on Tuesday, - Jeanne .Bogart " will Uke possible action on the CMcopee Falls, Mass. Mrs.'Pauline May Clinton, Colin. proposal.’ ! If approved by the THE * . John Tarnoczl board, it will be placed on the 'WiUimantic, Conn. Myron Pastyrnak Noy. 8 voting machines in-the 'Bristol, Conril form of a; referendum. Rita Hasenjager TYest Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Paul ChamberUin Jr.^ Cornwall, Conn. '■ ' ■!' Nelson R. Dube Collinsville, Conn. Wendell W. BUI^o, BRAND NEW Tariffvllle. Conn. 19 6 6 FLETCHER GLASS GOs of ^RANbaESTER | . $5 0 Mrs. Henry Wagner Charles E. 'Woodworth Tbomaston, Conn. 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i- I ’ ■■ • ■ ■j.' j . JsR 2, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966 PAGE 'iIh IILTBEN PAGE T^^TL^^5 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HEItAIiDy MANCHESTESR, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,19^6 THE Pirates Miss Chonte t0 Herald

Tail of Birds YOST Jim Gilliam who had walked. Sports Bdltbr \ t Three Tilt Md^c Golf Names NEW YORK (AP) — Ne w Y0RK( (AP)-^When Sonny Siebert is- on'the Other games saw Atlanta beat fly the Baby Birds don’t get off jthe ground. , ------Ron Fairly’s two-run single St. Loiiis 7-4,.-Chicago club Cin­ ' National .League in the 10th inning started Siebert continued his mastery over Baltimore’s youn^ Notes from the Littfe B lack BM K Set L isted cinnati 11-3 and Philadelphia W. G.B. pitching stars Thursday night, firing a five-hitter as Entry -blanks have been distributed in the mails ror All l i e out as the icing on Los take Houston 3-1.. San Eran. ... 78 Angeles’ cake, but it ended the Cleveland IndUns whipped, the American League the 20th annual Manchester-Open Golf 'foumamenc This Week SO U TH ^R T , EwclfUDd Pittsburgh .. 78 Sunday and Monday, Sept. 11-12,* at the Manchester lip as the skin of the Dodg? DdOGERS-PIRATES— Los Angeles,. 75 2 le a d e rs 4-1. o r io l e s -in d ia n s — ""4. ^ ' ' ' h oth in (A P)— The maific names ers’ teeth] Lou Johnson started the Philadel. .... 72 7 The 29-year-old right-hander,. Frank Robinson, who had Country Club.' Locally, it 8 the biggest event, DOtn m NEW Y o r k (A P )—The of golf, including top A wfOk to Jim Gill'am with Dodger Kith with an infield hit Cincinnati ... 68 10 author of the only no-hitter in clipped Siebert for four homers "numbers and prestige, of the season. Amateurs r-f Nations^ Football Lieague Americans,, stood o|i the the toetaes loaded Thursday and then‘Law suffered a; fatal St. Louis 68 10 the majors this season, out- in their last two meetings, drove play the; first d^y ^Rh the pros and lOW handicap still is playing exhibition fringe at the halfway haark a 1-1 tie between ‘tjiie lapse, walking Jim Barbieri, Atlanta ...... 68 in the Orioles’ run with a third- seven . and under — amateurs games but the' American of the $200‘000 Cariinjg batting for Sutton, and We.st 17 pitched rookie ape Jim Palmer inning and also singled, qualifying 'for Monday’s actlv* ]9o^ e m and Pitts^rgh Pirates Houston ...... 61 Punts and Passes Football League gets down ChampionsMiv today: and Parker, loading the basef?,. Pete New York-... 59 19ii vfor his 15th victory — and fourth lifting his league-leading batting ity. ^ In the extra frami F reddy' Glick, the Houston voiced almost unanimous Mikkelson then came in and Chicag'6 ...... 47 30'/2 in“ five meefings with the Ori­ mark to .320. Otherwise, Siebert * • oners' defensive back and play- to serious work this week­ jralriy followed with a end with a- three-game fatigue. center, the Dodgers head* walked Gilliam before surren­ Thursilay's Results oles. was in command, retiring 19 of Here ’n There er representaitive, has a unique dering Fairly's. hit. New York 2, San Francisco 1 opening program, Those who seemingly were the home half of the inning Hg has beaten Palmer — a 14- the last 21 men he faced.. Barry Kuhnly' and Varaha observation about Houston s * * • l.«s Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 3, In the old days the pro clubs not tired included Bert 'Yancey, what appeared to be a comfor­ garfle winner himself two >. * * * Clark are the new junior qlub hot-and-humid summer weather. CABDSBRAVES— would just be going to training 28, df Radnor, Pa., who led at table 4-a lead. The appeapMce 10 inningii times^'xand also has topped TIGE^-W HITE SOXr— champions at EUllngton ‘T ,think it helps heal leg pulls, St. Ixjiiis 7, Atlanta-4 camp on Labor Day. Now they 141, and Kel Nagle, 47, of Aus­ was deceiving. :Tim McCarver and Charlie rookie E3d.ie' Watt and second- Norpi Cash hit his 26th homer njdge Kuhnly carded a 76 brulse(9 and charley-horses a Chicago 11. Cincinnati 3 start in early July and keep tralia. oni shot liehind. BUiafto* fide* Phil Regan replaced DodgeK Smith each dioye' in two runs year man Wally Bunker since •in the 10th inning, and Willie round for,boys’ division lautels lot quicker. The hot weather As the field narrowed to the »'’* the atartoe and the Braves .snapped a four- . Philadelphia 3, Houston 1 t Horton followed with nis Mnd, defehding champion Jim- loosens the muscles faster.’’ . . . going until mid-January. • , ,1. ’ ■«»_ •'nK.AAn. palrti« lor Sundays SViur Bell •tarter Don Sutton on the losfng to Palm^ivlast May 8 in low' 7P and . ties- for the $35,-000- Ootf .Tournainent at EllinKtcn Xldf* Tmlny’s Gamefi. ' lifting the Tigers past Chifcago. my Becker runner-up at 76. Nick Buqnlconti, the Boston The big game of the opening mound and was rudely greeted game losing streak. Jerry Bu- his first starC:.agaln§t the Ori­ first prize, the'm ystei^f _wje* Country auin Philadelphia iBunning l5-9) at Reliever John Buzhardt was the weekend is Buffalo at San Die­ by Donn O iendei^’s single. Bill chek hit a solo homer for the oles. y ' ■ ■ Miss Clark turned In a win- middle linebacker who Is con­ what has happened to Bill Cas- ^^8^30-Becksr, Gussak. Baum, Pi>- Cards. Steve Orltbn couldn't New York (Miller 0-0), night victim. ning card-of 101 with Gail Wil- sidered to be one Of tte AFL’s go, the two clubs expected to Maneroski filed' out, but Bob But Siebert. has been up-and- per," U.S. Opeh champion, who Markowiii, Davis, Whol- hold on to a four-run lead and. Houston (Dierker 7-6 and Cuel­ Detroit had tied it 5-5 in the son second, two strokes be- best, has this gfrldlron philoao- fight it out again for the AFL Bailey clubbed one into the dowf) again.st the rest of the title. ■ . rated at 147, and Doug Sairtders, l*y, Trsiblu. was shelled in the sixth. lar 10-6) al Atlanta^ (Cloninger sixth on Jerry Lumpe’s double, hind . . . Box seat ticket phy:‘‘-I don’t care who you aw, Kaprova, Brown, seats, making the score 4-3 and league since June 11, when he OJai. Cam:, U ipO alpnif wltt » .11-9 and Jarvis 1=1)-2, twi-night an infield out and a wild pitch prices at Chicago for Black or how good you are . . . »m e- Sid Gillnrian is said to have JTairly's hit crucial. ' - flipped, his no-hitter against posted in his office a headline Gay Brewer, who! Is among the 8:64‘-B. Ferguson, C9iarendoMi' MfRS-REDS-^ .Chicago (Jenkins 2-6) at Pitts- by White Sox starter Joe Hor- Hawk gameis in the NaUonal one’s going to knock you down. Bkum,' Hallowell. Regan finally got Jerry LyikSi bui-gh tVeale 13-9) ^ night Washington and said: "It’s like from a newspaper after the 1965 top six money winners .on= the 9:03—Larson, Wetnstein, Johnston, . Cincfnj}ati's eight-galne win len. Hockey. Leagfiie have been The important thing- Is not to to fly but and Ron Perranoaki Los Angeles (Osteen 13-11) at you're flying, like you're way up Jim Northrup al«o homered title game. It reads: "Kemp, U.S. circuit. L; Apter. streak cahse to ari end as Don boosted to %1 each for the 1966- stay • "I'm so tired of plajring golf I 9:10—Gordon," Hunter, Finnogsa, lent a hand by getting Manny Cincinnati' (Maloney 14-4)', night ‘there in the clouds.’'’ for Detroit and Tommie Agee Bills Humble Chargers, 23-0." Fields. Kesainger goKfour hits for the 67 season. T opi at Boston and the American FVxitbaR can’t hit the greens anymore Mota to ground out. San Franci.

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RBWEAVlNG c i . thirts, ' moth tion, off Baldwin Rd. area. 644- Save Tranaportatioii wBw 4SOtMktatt«r COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIliBD ADVT. 0747. ‘ UBeringtool MShortiwm iw holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ US'* FU6«>J we/ -me uu. 1 1 Bur p w ^ o ja u v x J U N a K b a im g a M F Ia d t MONDAY Thro FBXDAY lOtSO AAL — SATUftDAt • dow shades made to measure W« Are Looking leg. MAK66A8RA1W] 1 MDowsJo m — all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys IBBmik— r(tt) M Small flaw made while you wait. Tape ,re-- RN’S-LPN’S Assembly' Men . LIKE A . / uiBOta«4aaa WWth ..... -PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8tACXSMnH/j WeLPANORAH*»'^ — — J SO taln corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 For all shifts In Connecticut’s (Aircraft Ppzis) BUGGS BUNNY W6 boom! » dSkSm O O tH ta OlaaaUled or ‘'Want Ada” are taken over the ___ Main, iM,9H5221. , newest 120 bed nursing home. Lathe Opei^aton aiemeteiE M Condaetod I ’ ^sl , J oonvenlenoe. The advertlier ahmdd read hla ad Uw 'FIR ST SB Tamila ihasp 10AIcate(a^.' AlAwjawJi* DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in ttme for the DO HDU UMOM V M A t T IM E IT , Finest equipment and pleasant Bridgeport Operatora llUgalpotat SUTFOR A^RlVlIkr atmosphere. Call 643-1174, be- 'Jyuiu« ^ r D k A V -O X A /1 nmST*, BBPaatar next Inaertlon. H ie Herald Is reaponalble for only ONE tneor> IS« 10U HAHEHT 1AHEN VOURj GOING FOR BUT I NEED PIGOBB SOME N DBA ib ia a a l B7F«iforai^ ITCbargadatMa iB ^ O la U , Building—Cout^Mtlng 14 TEST-VfdW ! DIO license .tween 9-4 ;80. ,. _ ■ 7 S V DOLLARS! MDU W IN ! MRoaaaaa^ . n e t or omitted Inaertlon for any advertlaement and then only HOSE OUT OF THAr BOOR I «W(IB?WA/r laliaat ■ D O W N ^ to the extent of a “make Kood” Inaertlon. Errora which do not ,TOYORROf*!L srPew N ae 3SBargUr(iUnD, 52'A *"'*""T QUALITY Carpentry Rooms,, HE m f THE BOOHS, f o r v ie b «»; o o m e t o > ^uberal benefits, prseently HCW MUCM WILLVbU AWHrTri'DOUSHj, IL ov tidal leaoen the vmlno of the adverttaement wUl not bo eorreoted by LOAN M e ON.THIS dormers, porches, basenients, XirfH AVEHOEANCEf BED,¥CXJN&MA>I! PERSON WTIH high achool eiCELESS ACCORNON/ n sittffjiMi) S B a a illlk a asProtubamiea srDbnliuiiaaa; ... fefinished, cabinets, biiilt-lns, ploma to operate lapping jm'a.- EXCELLENT nONaatattosB . lililrn ltn a m SO“------Stiaatsn am formica, aluminum, vinyl, chines, manual dextei^y de- \ SUGGESTION! N j BBagnlaUoM »2Hwriel^SMHa ■ SBAarihmfaN erSbly sSTtanin^nanm (Roekvinn. lofl Free) steel, cerahio siding. WUHam sirabie, B.^A.PA'ITEN (X)MPANY S7Do«B(RaaO TaoddMaOUflldMFho^u Robbins Carpentry Service. pany. Call 289-64^9 ^ j^g g^., Manchastsr 12 noon and l. tb 4 p.m.. iBPnEMm* SMakaaiuiatakaa ttOa OOUndoaa M3-2711 649-3446. I/' 875-3136 Bill. ' 4 5 6 r CARPENTRY ConOrste work, anything froai'cellar to rooC, EXPEIUENCED counter girt ^ n inside and out, lio substitute for for dfyeleaning store. Apply PAHfTER Wanted. Gall S49-061I IT" i.. h.|.UI.»R6R--Mi fifids aassgfod Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? quality ilrork, satisfaction guar­ 5^arkade'Cleaners,, Manchester anytime after 6, "TTi 1^ 24-Hour Answering Service anteed, competatlve prices,- no Shopping Parkade. "PART-’TIME gas station ab Job too small. D A D Carpen­ tendant, momtags. Bee Mf. ^ Free to Herald Reeders try, days 648-1904, evenings 649- Floor FlnUIiliic 24 Private Ihstructiona 32 Help WMted—F e n ^ 35 x-Riy Sloan, Esso Service Center, 86M. ------— - ' ------Dept, at Manchester Memorial Route 88, Vernon. BY V. t . H a m l in Want Intonnntlon on one of onr elnaoifled ndvnrttawnontiT FLOOR BANDING and reflnisb- HANDICAPPED ipotlier needs ALLY OOP Ca r p e n t r y —32 years, expe- tag (specltdlxtog In older PIANO INSTRUCTION — ta my Hospital. Knowledge of medi­ No anawar at the telaplwiie natedr Blmvly eaO tte someone to help with toby and cal terminology helpful, hours rienco, complete remc^eling,. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ home. 166 McKee St-, 649-9679. housework. 8-5. Call 643-6886. approximately 10-6 p.m. on Sat­ MW-.GMN'RIPKON / WAIT A MINUTIW1 ) E g ^ Q OT U6 TH , additions, rec rooms, concrete ing. Paperhangtag. No Job too' PNNVISOUr.WIZER/I YEZZIR,BV6WJp0l5 PERFSCraiMMICK.' MUSIC mSTRUenON — be. urdays, 10-2 p.m. on Sundays. \ JDWi work and garages. References small. John VerfalUe 649-5750. BAKERY salesladyf very good TREE MEN Xt> HAFm FIND 'IM \ THATP DO ITU ginner or advanced, any age. Call Mrs. Smith, 64S-0468 for EORCNEIHINGrAN'X. NOWUSGEKU' X given, free estimates. Call 643- pay /f<^ experienced lady, full ANSWERING^ERVIOE 2629. u r e t h a n e s u r f a c in g of Piano or organ —your home qix part-time. Apply Mario’s interview, an equal opportunity ■WANTED CARNXAL BY DICK^^URNEB. all floor surfaces. Seamless, no or my studio. Now preparing takery^ 829 Main SL employer. NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— wax, no ’juff, decorative floor­ fall schedule. Nottnan 8. Sla^e^ X MM500 - 875-2519^ for WOMAN wanted to fold gar­ Nation’s la rg^ Itaa clear­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ing. Call Seamless Flooring Co. 649-8866. PART - UMB evenings and leave yonr Ton’ll henr from onr ndvnvtiaar ments. Steady work, good ance company has openings Jig time wltbont ig an evening at the telephone. tions, roc rooms, garages, 643-1803. . snack bar. Apply in person, porches and roofing. No Job VeniOn Bowling Lanes, Route working conditions. Apply for groimd men and bucket too small. Call 649-3144. Help Wanted— 35 Manchester C oat & Apron, 78 operators. Top w a g a A TORGINOL SEAMLESS floor-' -----^ ------83, Vernon. Automobiles P«w Sale 4 tag, never needs waxing. Free Summit S t Many fringe iMnefits. A D D m O N B —remodeling, ga- VOLKSWAGEN —1962 red. ex- estimates. W. G. Schwartz - rages, rec rooms, bathrooms Company, 994 Hartford Tpke. GEINERAL OFFICE employe HERALD ceptkMially clean, new battery tiled, kitchens remodeled. Call 649-4242 Rockville, 876-2042. R.C.A ^ EXPERIENCED for long established firm, 8 of and iront tires, radio, $7B0. M9- Lecn OiesBynaki, Builder, 649- 4 day week, must be $^)od at BOX LETTERSxi 0620. 4291. ' ' CANPHIL ^ o o r covering, 73 OPENINGS FOR DRAPERY figures and' accurate typist l«-a TRUCK DRIVER lor furniture BUICK 1962 Invicta convertible, Birch St. Wall to wall carpet- Good salary. Write Box S, For Yoor tag. linoleum. Free estimates." and * Herald. and appliance ^delivery. Long power steering, power, brakes, J ^ Q n g —Sidkng 16 Telephone and scheduling hours. Call Mr. Psttengffl, 646- BY AL VERMEER . extras, good condition, $1,196. Expert installation. Call 648» PRISCILLA’S TOP Information 1218 or 649-2986. clerks. You will receive SUP COVER SECRETARY — Oqvennnent q ill. ■ 872-0029. ptr>WiWT- HOME Improvement service requests on the work. Can handle facta and fig- . O U R BY J. B. WILLIAMS ■nsa HERALD win not Co. — Roofing, sldl^, altera­ phone and schedule and ______AND receiving OUT OUR WAY CHEVELLE MaUbu — 1964 Su- CONSULTANT ures, shorthand required. No L IB R A R V dlacloae the Identity of tions, additions and ismodel- file. Must enjoy talking on . MM.. clerk.. .I . .! . n7ii'Will train. Growing Bast per ^x>rt, 283 engine, 4 speed BondSrrStocks— experience necessary. Can R. A BRAKID NEW any advertlaer uaing box tag. of aU types. Excelleal the. phone, must - type. Hartford Company. Can 628- tranamlsslon, four 82tL14 Snar­ IM^ritgages 27 Check our excellent com­ Landry, 876-8817. THESAURUS^ totton. Roadam anawar- workmanship. 649-6496. Small busy ^rfflce, own 2164, Mr. Provost. - Ing blind box ndn who ling tires, new. Excellent con­ plete benefits and profit' MORTGAGE LOANS — first transportation^ e q u 1 red. sharing plan. Avoid city DRIVERS tor school bus, 7:80- danlra to protoot thalr dition, $1,699. 875-8692. A. A. DION, INC: Roofing, 8:46 a.m., 2:8M p.m., good pay PART-’nME WORK Identity oan folknr thla second, third, all kinds realty, Liberal paid benefits^ For congestion. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al* statewide, credit rating unnec- interview call or visit Mr. scale. 648-2414. ptOcodure: 1960 MGA roadster, white. In the toratioos and •additions. Osll- Momtags 10-2 and U -l ' essory, Reasonable, confiden­ Sheridan,' 109 Pitkin SL, service,- must sell, CJall. 649- tags. Workmanship guaran­ BUS drivers — for school routes tial, quick arrangements. Alvin East Hartford, 246-6501. BncIoM your rapt; 2718 after 4. / SEARS ROEBUCK and APTLY box In an onve teed. 299 Autumn SL 643^60^" Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983 in South Windsor and East COMPANY Hartford a good part-time Job, addnaoed to the I 1965 METROPOLITAN hardtop, '4aln a t., Hartford, evenings. An Equal Opportunity MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN fled Manager, Manchooter new tires, brakes, many spare veryvx,aj good pay saaevaand as.svashort v hours. ^ Roofing Md Clumneys 16-A 233r6879. Employer, M and F ' Manchester Shopping Porli^e ■venlng Herald, together parts, needs rings, best offer. Manchester Post Road Stages and ToUand’a gg 'vqest Center St., Manchester wtth a memo Uatlng the 643-2231. ROOFINO — Specializing rw SECOND MORTGAGE — Uo- Bus Service, Wapping, 644-1681. ■ 1 mu oompantoo jrou do NOT limltsdtAAlAAtVAA funds OkTCMMSMavavailable av*tor irwwse suit your budget. Expedient to r evening shift, 7 p.m.- man with chapee for advance­ 1964 AUSTIN HEALT-100. Very cleaned, repaired. Aluminum CLERK - TYPIST 6 day week, /■ atroyed if the advertlaer U servlce. J. D. Realty. 648-5129. midnight. 8-4 nights per week. ment Apply in person. Bo- one you’ve mentionod. If good condition, $600. 643-9994. siding. 90 years’ experience. jtaid vacation, fringe benefits. TRUCK MECHANIC " Please apply Mister Donut, 255 Apply Watkins Brothers, Ihc. nansa Sirloin P it 287 W. Mid­ BY EEN MUSE ! not tt will bo horaUod In 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, sun, Free estimates. CWl Bovritg, dle Tpke. or coll 649-1164 for WAYOUT the uaual manner. ______West Middle TTpke. 936 Main St. roof, excellent running copdl- 64^f»61. 644-8831. ______Business Opportunity 28 oppotafnent N a eM I t o maintain our ______DRIVERS for school bus, T;S0- CASHIER — part-time, 9-2. Ap- fleet of oil trucks. Majority tlon. Money urgent^ ne^ed ROOFING- REPAIR of roofs, -/AOinixurw — peiiL-umw, w*. pap* ...... ■ *' SNACK BAR —v SntiaU invest- 8:46 a.m ., 2 :M-4 p.m., good pay ply in person Ifighland. . . Park FULL OR part-time mechanic, of time will be spent on by student for college- tuition, The best in gutters and con- Lostand-Foimd— 1 $750“or“bes t- offer.- Colchester, ment, good potential. Holiday scale. 643-2414. Market, 317 Highland St. BowlMor pin setters, days. We truclu, but some, time will WWWVIMV -ductors. - Repair—of—chimneys, will train. Apifly in persoii. LOST — Paaebook No. S11668, 537-2281, if no answer, 649- be spent working on cus­ ISNOMf too. Call Coughlin, 643-7707. EXPERIENCED waitress or bar b a BYSTITER. . . wanted w h l i e Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St. tomers . cars. Good pay LEAVINd X ■ Savinga Bank of Manchester. 6559. CnGStSr, /wrAw Oi o‘-nT\1v (n ’nAmriTi. .« ..... maid,' over 21, apply in person. mother works. L}ve In or out 1. —1 . . 1. plan and fuR benefit pro­ THeAlR/ “ What goat good .with a dontod fandar?” Application made for payment. Three J’s Restaurant, Route 6 1969 FORiD Galaxie, 2-door hard­ H ating ^ind Pl.m M .lt 17 — 647-9821 or 644-8466. gram. Apj^y ta person to top, automatic transmission, 30 & Bolton. Stan Ozlmak. ^ Announcements 2 power steering, good condition, COMPLE3TEOMPLETE plumbingolumbine and heheat«.U—------—------BABYSITTER wanted piut- PARA(30N TOOL CX). lh«. V r i VATE instruction, piano by BAKERY SALESL^Y, good time, 2:30-6:30. Call between .) $360. 876-5008. tag service, complete new bath­ __ . . .. _. __ Vai«v.a mwwwI waettkm afAttilV TW* ELECTROLUX vacuum clean London certified teacher, my hours, good wages, steady po­ 6-8 . 648-6341. IS HIRING MORIAR'TY BROTHER* room installations mid bath- sition. . Apply In person. Park- ers, sales and service, Twnded VOLKSWAGEN — Must sell, room' remodeiltag, 30 years in home. 643-2310, ade Bakery, Shopping Park­ 301 Canter S t. Manebeotar _ representative. Alfred Amell, Model 117,1964 blue sunroof se- business. Earl VanCamp. 649- Todl Makers (Jigs A Vixturae) BY WAIT WETtERbERG ade.- f THE WILLETS 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, dan, fully equipped, 6,000 miles, All Around Machinlstz 644-8141. Schools and Ulames S3 FIRST NATIONAL good warranty, $1,396. 26 Grove.;^ Bridgeport Operators WANTED — service station at­ St., Manchester, B O m PLUMBING and heating TOY DEMONSTRATORS Horizontal Milling Machtae t CAUL your local Electrolux repairs, altertytions,-.^^ectria S'TORES, INC. tendant. FpU-time or part-tim# • 3 Operators Good pay.'maity benefita A];^ branch office tor complete serv­ and_gas.bot_water_h.eatec8. _fres. ice. 1128 Mata 8t.r”East Hart« Y n i d w ~ — 6 - Join-New England’j»-oldest- -1 Blanchard- Grlnder-Oporator__ 'ply-in person, Bpland- Mbtors, estimates. O tll 643-1406. ONLY TRACTOR I and largest Toy Party Flan. BY PRANK O’NEAL ford, 628-0606. >• Has Openinsrs F6r: Burring and Polishing Dept 360 Center St \ S^ORT RIBS TRUCK — steel and wood Highest Commissions, No Stock Man TRAILER SCHOOL IN Investment, No collecting. ' J ' ' •^im iM S AND OPTEM wrack body, 14’ x F x 7%’, A(XX)UNTS PAYABLE- VDOUtCEIOPLAy P e m o n a ls 3 side doors. Otdl 649-3709. Moving—TrodtiiiCTr CONNECTICUT No delivering. Call or write -naOCSANDDSNCf ywACT UKEARXH..yXJR D0DPPED.1HIS. ^ UMMkMkMkJ ^ Storage 20 today SANTA’S TOY PAR­ MACHINE OPERA'TOR Top wages and frin^ benefits, m TIES, Avon, Connecticut 56 hours minimum Tfqryi week. ABC3UT-*-. WElSlir IS IIZ FOUNDS RIDE wanted to ,P ft W, East MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught Septi* YaRkt Hartford, Gate 8, from Seaman TrallenH— 673-3456 or evenings 673- Opening for an experienced trucktag and package dellveijr. Before you call a school 9829. machine operator familiar ^ Apply ta Petaon AND . Circle, 8-4:45. Call 643-1702 ’ Mobile Homes 6-A check that school out ■with aciAdr Refrigerators, washers and '~with NpR Model 33 or after 4 p.m. 1963 COLUMBIA mobile home, atove moving specialty. Folding your loealr truck owner’s a."soclatlon. Approximately WAITRESS WANTED days, no similar accounts payable ’ 269 Adams S t. Manchester Plugged Snnn 36 X 8, .very good condition, eboira tor ren t 649-<)762. X WANTED — tide to PftWA, 14,000,000 trucks on the Sundays. Apply in person madiine. ItL SAY a^£ TWNe FORTNIS 800K-rM East Hartford, from intersec­ excellent for young couple or road. The trucking Indus­ Charcoal BroUer, 660 East Mid­ Hathlie OlMScdi use at the beach. Call 644-2314 C>«yHALF-VWyT!|K0U6MIX ANDAL- ' tion Lake St. and East Mid­ - Painting—Papering 21 try has a problem acquir­ dle ’Tpke. Septic Tanks, Drjr W ells, between 6-6:30. ing qualified drivers. Let FIGURE CLERK EXPERIENCED full-time su­ Sewer lines Installed—Cel­ • M I, Mat, W TIL l « IT M M READY IT'S HICtHLY CONI03VERSIAL/ i dle TjAej'’’second shift. 643-0308 JOSEPH P. Lewis cuMom paint ■New England Trtictor EXPEIRIEJNCED SALES per­ Full or part-time days. perintendent tor large apart­ lar Waterproofing Dene. V “ , BY DICK CAVALlll RIDE WANTED from Woodland Garage—Service— tag, interior and exterior, pa- TraUer Training show you sons, women’s wearing appar­ Must have above average ment house. Lovely cqiartment IMORTY BIEEKLE St to vicinity Constitution perhanglng, wallpaper re­ how to make $200 a week el. 4 day week or fuH work arithmetic ability and skill plus salary. 647-9616. , MtKINNEY BROS, Plsza, 8 a.m. —4:46 p.m. Mon- Storage 10 moved. Wallpaper books on ye- or more. A[ short training BY ROY CRANE ' week, Tuesday-Saturday. Ap­ ta comptometer or calcula- ' BAKER’S helper — eaiperlence Sewerage Disposal Co. BUZZ SAWYER 1 CHOC day-Frtday. 643-5861.______quest Fully insured. Free es­ program. We train on tan­ c an t wait OARAGE tor rent, approximate­ dem axle trailers, all type ply ’Tweeds, 773 Main S t tor. not necessary, will train. Qoll 118 Peart St — 64S-5S08 BBCA06E THEV COAT AND J TD €S e MV CAVMJJ timates. C ^ 649-0668- DCXITOCfe RACE TO M O C /aC W ly 1,100 sqtiare feet, utilities, transmission and tank Parkade Bakery, 649-6820. HO,no,HO.'-. ^HSy/ HERE HAtM' THAT I PO NOT LIKE.^ IT BV AMERICANS. •iOURlCNeUBA WANTED — Ride to Pratt ft M AN AOER^W orid Green G|ft CAN COME INTO SHALLOW WH&J HE IBLUEMBj Whitney, East Hartford, sec- busings zone n . 646-0022. EXTERIOiR AND interior paint- , trailers. Also. EmeryvlUe IMC CAPTURE COMES VANKEE HO HO!.,l OUTSMART/ HoaaiBiLEaDux.,. ■„ Center. Apply at 660 Burnside FULL-'TIME DAY v TRUCK OR TRAILER drlveij-. , SWIFT BOAT. WATER. IF MANNED BV QUICK, MIX IN WITH ' TO S ^'A H '/ end shift, vicinity of Eldrldge ------' — tag. W allpaper' books, pai>er- sleeper cab equipment IWKEEH/WT Members c* all truck own­ Apply B ft D Inc., 96 IfiUtarfl FIV-BOV/ SOUTH VIETNAMESE WE OTHER FISHING BOATS and Spruce Sts. Call 649-4721. Motocydes—^Bicycles 11 hanging. Ceilings, J ^ r s . Ful­ IN t r o u b l e . so THEV MOT SURE WHICH er’s association in New St. Manqhest"* ly insured, workmanship g^iar- Must be experienced Al­ JUNK PRISONER iSOM. r i d e w a n t e d from C8y^ England and. New 'York. - 1955 BSA, 600 oc, excellent con­ anteed. Lro Pelletier, 649-6326. Part or full-time training. FLORAL ARRANGERS pha - Niimerie IBM key- ' ' — ,A Rood, off Parker SL to dition. Call before 2 pjru, 648- T O P D O L U R If no answer 643-9043. Licensed and approved Must have floral arrange puncher. stltution Plaza, 2 passenge 7928. ;> program For Infoimation same famllyi 7:80-4:30, Mo PAIN’nNG BY Dick Fontaine, ^ tag ability. N o selling eixp. X. call Hartford, 247-1858 necessary. Top opportuitity WANTED day-FridajA Call after 6:1 interior and exterior. Paper anytime. , Company offers excellent PAID Bnsineas Services hanging and wall paper remov­ to manage. dept Fart-Uine - wisiges and jvorking condi­ 640-7295. Clean, Late Mode) ' F or c d M wed eon _____ ^ Offered 13 al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. in excellent stores. Salary tions, convenient free park- Quality workmanship. ' CaU" ------BUDGET PLAN pluF other income oppor­ tag, in-plant cafeteria and Antomotrilea For Sale 4 HENTAIG-Power roller, c t ^ •‘AVAILABLE tunities. Write, r stetlpg USED CARS saws, trail roller and aerator, evenings, 246-9593. tabeve average benefits. f'Jt telephone number. Box M. n e e d CA Rt Y ost credit turn­ Top Prices Paid MANCHESTER' I tr MU. Ue. lawn vac, rotdtillers. A lso Sales INTE3RXOR and ^ o r i o r petint- ed downT Short on down pay- and service on all lawn equlp- GO N()W—PAY LA'TER H entid.' I 1 For A n Makes tag, wallpaper removed, tally FIRST NATIONAL montr BanknvtT Repoeses- yheht Capitol Equipment.. SB ' tasmred. Rene Belanger, 64S-<. . OLBSMOBILE BY LESLIE TUiaJEIi Mata S t. 648-7968. WOMBJN S’lUDBNTS, part-time' CARTER CHEVROLET CAPTAIN EASY stooT Don’t d osj^ l B*> Hon- 0612 o r 6444)604.. . S STORES, INC. X eat Douglas.. Inquire about low­ Fimer Brush, sales and serv­ 61$ West C^ter 8$. - MICKY FINN BY iA N K LEONARD SHARPENING Service —Saws, ^^rk‘ ft Oakland Aves. C O ., INC. est down, imiBllest payments PAINTDiO and decorating since ice, 16 hours, $40. CaJl 6*4- gSSAOKN/ 5 0 _ on* POLICE TILL , VHtNmU ^ NOW BAI:^ TO DmV60N5 TRUCK. ROMV! knives, axes, -ahears, skates, TRACTOR - TRAILER East Harttord, Conn. 643-1611 6AS-$ikl — anywbenu No: small loan or 11- 1936, never a substitute tor,, (XS02, 628-6686. 1 1229 Main St. NOWDAWSOMi NOON — ;ow,ou« era’ TULNOONi HE «I t5 AWM we MW ?N rotary blades, Quick service. 11 M l h IJ ^ O H . tr*NOW viweSn RBCOUERITALYG MMIIMG , P VW PAIL. FIND HIM again!” "nanee eompany plan. Douglss quality. Conn. Painting and " " JOBS WATTING Phone 649-5233 - 1 - he ISALL RIGHT/ HE i 5DMB WIRE» Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main WANTED dLERK-Typist, must t ■ ^ «>w-»IAPVdei ^ RAAO0IBfS A ^ HADA ART IN OUR OWN WWwOR PONT TR? TO MOtoM, Mala. Decorating, 649-4298. ' Y-yOUVEtOSTVOUR V MARRIED A GLENDALE 999 St., Manchester. Hours dally have filing ability. Apply 988 PtSCONMECn leave ITALY _ JSBAND retired? Do you have QUARTSRBACK?. Y-YOU Sv«RL- QRL—AND IS WORKING TILL VOIfVB FORD FAIRLANE i960, liodel 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- AVAILABLE"FOR exterior and EARN $200. PER WEEK Main St., Room 12. AmAtfYOUDOtnKNOW FOR HER RATHER! \. ______to get out of the boqse and do EltflAINEPl 800, bine, new tires,, good oon- 4. 643-7968. interior custom decorating, ful- HmR£HE/S? AND HIGHER WOMAN TO LIVB .ta and care some^ng? Meet interesting ditiira, reasonable. 79 lock- ;ly insured. Washbond ft Miller, PROFESSIONAL Cleaning ; — for semi-invalid and other people and earn $2-$3 an hour . wood Street after 6. ' ' 649-1641, 668-0017. m A IN NOW -37 PAY LATER t i ------Carpets, furniture, walls tad household duties. 649-9613. servicing AVON -ciwtomers ta w 1960 T R 8 ROADS’TER. 8 new floors — all cleaned in your TRAIN IN YOUR AREA your neighborhood. No expert- TOP .QUALITY work at lowest SECRETARY tor locid law of­ ..tires, rebuilt transmission, new l»m e, fully insured. Call I^;ble prices, Interior and taterior • ence needed. We train you. Call PART-TIMB fice. Write Box C, Alancbester exhaust system, good_ con^ .Sertrtcemarter, M ...... patattag, top- grade I pjatat 289-4922. Htaal

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PAGE ■ SEVENTEEN^ MANCIIESTF^U EVENING HERALD,'MA14ChESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 196.6 MANCHESTE|C EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.» Fltit)AY, SEPtEMBER 2,-1968 PAGE SIXTEEN . Houses For Sak 7^ Houses Fdr Sale S u bu rban flir Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For.Saleo 75 ^ Kodeoo Under Fife | B osii^ liocaaom Houses For Sale Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 ' AUcsAN Jir, N<:y . — AnU-rode« TTuhtTin M tiV M G arden— F a rm — ‘D a iry R oom a W lth iw t B o a W 8> VERNON — Charming Ranch in For R en t, 64 a h e ROOM custom buUt Ranch GREEN MANOft Ranch — 4 BOLTON — < 3oventry t ^ .M n e ooVENTOY — a reaUy good forces have succeeded in out- Products 50 r o o m for night worker WOW! 4. BOOM Ranch, breeze- A 6 YEAR old Ranch with 2- MANCHBWTBR — iJLtsn 7 rootP. n e w USTING* V _ __ * . ^ a. _ _ ^__n_ n «»w ■ mBrnmi iv nrlTA _. ... . • excellent neighborhood. Living, _ __ . ^ ■» ■»-V ^ ^ NICK ROOM lor lUgni worKor ------_ _ _ _ _ ------, : . . Manchester, entrance foyer, formsl 'dlnlng bedrooms, 8 toths, family 8 bedroom Ranch. Family size yjjj, jqj. $7,900. laWing rodeoS in Ohio and now car garage, large family ^»ed Ranch, v baths, modem dining, kitchen, 3 bedrooms up, are fighting tor aimllar legiala- iVUieSY *V»a M^tav aavaeew*^. ^ — — — 7 room flreplaced Cape. 4 bed­ room, baths, garage, base­ room, screened porch, oyer- kitchen, large living room wlta. Qgg^i l^ jjoard heat, tiled r'T.A SiSfFfED ««<<«««« - - ' v ' T EESissiT^^^. “ «r*“ - jpaoe, ground fliw , clean, aW s plus 20 x 20 attachedx«,r?s fully kitchen with built-ins, f l^ - kitchen, formal dining room, rooms, rec room, wall to wall finished basement, rqcreatlon tiOn in New York and West Vita full or part-Ume. Call 289-1568. pick yoUr own; 26c pint. Mm - ment, patio, sewers. Manches­ siasd garage Call owner after flrepace, only $14,900. Hqy^S mith.. 742-7056. XjM jJ^FDkDJ-M MM^M^ full or part.ume. Call MM668. pick yoUr ^ tractive and reasonablereasonable. In- equipped restaurant. UrgeLarge placed living roqm, S-bed- family room, 8 4 :^ with firs, and study or fourth bedroom - T , ■ , . ------nlng, WatrousRd., BOX667. Bol- carpeting, breezeway, central­ ter. Hutchins AgeaCy, Realtors 5 p.ni. 649-8652. Agency, 646-0131. ------ginia. They , claim that the ani* quire Manager, State Theatre, ameslte parking lot. Manypos- rooms, oil hot water heat, .ex­ place, 2-car gar^fs, large kH GLASTONBURY — large-' con- down, m baths, breezeway, at­ • V ton, 649-4T67. ly located. Leonard Agency, 649-5324. mals are abused, but cowboy* Apartments-^-iPlati^— 643-7832. aibiUUes. Call Mitten Agency. tras galore. Below cost at with fruit trees, $26,V00. Phil- UANCHBSTBR — 2 family, 8 BOLTVIN L A K fi^5-room year tefj||)prary Raised Ranch on 13 tached. garage. Assumable 5 ^ say they ^et hurt moPe oftem CARPENTERS and ^ helpeni'___------j ------Realtors, 643-6930. Realtors, 646-0469^-- wanted, CaU 646-0275. TOMATOES — Pick your own. 110,700. Wolvertoh Agency, brick Agency. 646-8464. CENTRAL AIR- conditioned and X flats, on btis line, $17,- ’round home include n e w $39,900. ^ Phll- percent mortgage. Immediate Tenements 63 STORE — center of Mandhester, than the animals.. 900. PhUbrlck Agayicy, Real­ stove'and refrigerator, all new.^|y(p|^ 649-6464. occupancy. $21,300. 875-4623, OAKWOOD RD.— A new Cblq- MANCHESTER — Modem 6 custom Ranch, foyer, built-ins, c l a s s if ie d ADVBRllSlNQ d e p t . HOURS TIRE , e r v k :k H.V1, —n,«. s s room Cape, knotty pine kitchen, dishwasher, fireplace, wall to tors, 649-8464. cabinets in kitchen, aluminum’ 1-633-0328. hours per week. muM be mar- „ j-gq uu dark. . f « the rental of your apart- *and »* interior, reasonable rent-rent­ mg s i * oearoom «« u nlal neartag completion, wood­ combinations, fully Insulated, NORTH O O V E N T ^ — 5’/4 Lfgal Notices Ranch, meticulous condition, a t -nTtf^fT breezeway, g;arage, aluminum wall carpeta throughout, 2-car _ w -st side ^ ' 8 AJL to 5 pit ried and steady worker, paid , . ______— — ^ent or home. J. D. Real Bs- als. Brokers In-idted. .622-311A l i E X ed lot. Bowers School. Buy garage, porch, huge wooded b ^ N C ^ p J R West side exceUent condition, $14,500. rootn Lrshape'ij' | M qch. At­ one acre, 2-car garage, low EXCEPTIONAL DJJPLi now and have It decorated to siding, 124x268, lot, central. Bel Wanted—Real Estate 77 UJUTATlOiN OmOEB ___ vacation,' bonus and other ben- NATIVE PEACHES and apples A<8-5129. lo t HuteWns Agency, 649-5824. Wolverton Agency, • Realtors, tached gsirage, fireplac^>,Mll- AT A CX>UHT OF FBOBATIk 30’s. Bent A Bent, 236-3211. jrour tastes. T. J. Crockett, Air'Real Estate, 843-9332. eflts. Also man for tire recap­recan- in ssn.sonseason now. Hale HavenH a v e n ------_____ !------^------OFFICE On each side e/spadous rage, treed lot. Cal’ Mitten 649-2813. Jina, 3 years old. Assume "6J4 WANTED - - Duplex i. and 5, held al Manchester,______within and Isr, Evenings Mr. Grady, 643-2694*. jjatha, Realtor, ^48-1577. the Uiatrict at Mancfaeater, on Mw COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ping. Elxperience helpful but peaches, excellent for fiz z in g 470 MAIN ST.—3 room apart- rooms, 1% bjaths, $16,900 — 6«/4 ROOM Ranch, fire- MANCHESTER — Cape, 6 Agenty, Realtors, 643-6980. ’ per cent:ent ^ r t g a g /,'”$4 ,^ dow^v^q^qgr $20,000. No mortgage 5 ^ ~^y' oi Augumt. and canning. Ferrando’s Or- ment. Adults, |90. 643-2426, Suite of rooms suitable for doc- kitchens and^ 3 ’ lange.^ "«o- SOUTH WDJDSOR — Spacious MOMDAT n ra FRIDAY lOAO A JL — 8 A TD RO A X f AM. not essential. -Apply in person Suite of rooms suitable for_doc- MANCHESTER V iaN IT Y list- LONlAL— OM-year oid, 7V4 place, built-ins, extra large lot, rooms, In good condition. Bsis^- bedance ^nancablS. '\Valk-out n^'necessary. Call after' 6 p.mD.m.. Present, Uon. Johoi J« WallWIg rooms. Situated on a heav­ ment partly finished, one car MANCHEISTER - 7 room Cape oversized 7 room Split, 2% Judxe. 296 Broad St. chard located Birch Mounteln 9-6. tor’s office available In State gj -3-bedroom, large mod­ rooms, huge m odern kitchen Call Irene Kwlat. . - Leonard------basement. 1(4 wooded acres. 643-0648. iihitate of iva U. TamplMda, leM ily tre«5«^lot near all con- garage, w ^ e d kX, handy to on g. treed___ 200lot. Generous baths,. paneled family room, •I ^-V Rd.. if H,bi»n iv... (Rt M) ^x,gp,Q lor wmb, M nJ “ ernized kitchen, large living with fireplace plus all built- Agency, Realtors, 646-0409 or PAsek ReaUy, 289-7475, 742-8243 at Manchester, in said District, de­ FULL-TIME or part-time posi­ * venlejkies. An excellent* buy bus, shopping, etc. $16,900. kitchen with buUf-rnsT ~Pire'- garage;" 'top tocatibn, 'deadend ceased. Glastonbury. ------.. 643-7832 room, den, 100 x 160 lot, ga­ at 926,900. Call D. Douton 1ns, 2% baths, large master 742-8349. On mutlon of Joan f . uon,tion, excellent earnings,earnings,' un-un ______estate rentals — apartments, placed living room, 4 bedrooms street. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. BOLTON — 7 room Ranch, plus , L egat N otices *"*i£’S S S S ir “ DIAL 643-2711 rage 911,000. Bent A Bent, a t '640-5306. bedroom with full bath, . rec Phllbrick Agency, Realtor^, Maple St:, Manchester, Conn. usual bonus i>lan, college stu- rejBPERS and tomatoes. Pick homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESTER—5% room cus­ 649-6464, and den. Excellent' condition. ; large finished rec room and 236-3211. Eveninga^-^Mr. Grady, with fireplace, 2-car ga­ $18,300. Wolverton Agency, BOLTON — 4 acres plus an 8 UMITArtON OfehiX "'o r d e r^ - That six dents accepted. 528-6702 for ap- in own containers. 21 Angel fees. Cdl J. D. Real Estate, MAIN ST. Store with basement, ■ B & W ' tom built Ranch, fireplace, oil i>ar. Two full baths, 2-car ga AT A CX)URT OF PRpBATE. 643-2594. rage, $29,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Realtors, 649-2813. room house, big barn, swim- CoRfiw td Fran fraewfiiie Fog* pointment. gt., Manchester. 643-5129.______■ good location, low rent. 529- The BARROWS end hot water heat, paneled rtc ASSUME M(JRTGAGE with' .rage, large wooded lot, superb held at Mancheett-r. within and for . . ^ ^me ara limttedand2- cy, Realtors, 649-8464. monthly payments of $139. rhing pool, all for $24,900. condition Selling for $26^00. ‘'i:;, 0618. GREEN MANOR — Six rpdm WALLACE Co. room, call now. Hayes Agency. MANCHESTER — 6 room 31.^ day, of Augu.st 1966 jy.,,,,, .to bring in th?lr rinlras a«alnst said ----- ^ ------BEANS, com, tomatoes, pep- RENT MAN In ne^ of lentals. Big 5 room Ranch with 3 This you should see, ideal set­ Call R. F. DimoCk Company, Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. adniinlstratrhc la Wanted—Mate 86 Help Wanted—Hide 86 Ranch, assumable 6 ^ ' per Manchester Parkade FIVE BEDROOMS, , 2 fiui 648-0131. Ranch, 1(4 baths, 2-car garage, Salesmen W atlted 36-A '^^rs, broccoli, swlss chard and **®ve tenants willing to sign bedrooms, IMt baths, 18’ living up for growing family., Rooip Realtors, 649-5245. ______-I______f .. — . _ . ___,__ IniLcK nliiB escrow. 649-4342 or cent FHA mortgage, viml con­ Manchester 649-5306 baths, modem kitchen with , i>hiii„ I ijihiue late directed to give public notice to the fruit. 21 Angel St., Manches­ lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or Houses For R«nt 65 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large for animals of all types,^Iqse . .. ’=‘.'1'*'^*^"^ h'.,creatorscreditdre to bring in— Uielr------Itaimn - WANTED — IBgh Sdwol gradu­ ______aiuvisider awwiiusecond iiivimortgage tobv ai^szvright —TZTTTiiJrniH'P built-ins,. 2 fireplaces, walk­ 8EIVEN ROOM Cape with ga- ro<|m with fireplace,..; built-in of Miuicht-rttPr, in *ald Dlntrict, de: within sO<4 time allowed by pub- TURRB’TT LATHE operators, SALESMEN WANTED—Start 649-3566. near^ifaln recreation room, wooded lot, to new .school. Property is ANDOVER - 8 room Colonial, cea.scd.. , , ate to be employed full time as ter. ------BOLTON LAKE — Wlntwrlxed party, |16,500. Owner, 1-677- i out basement, screened porch, rage, modetn knotty pine kitch- oven and range, attached ga- lishing a com of this order ta must do own set up. Vacation up to 9600. Paid training, ad­ 4-family home./Bxcellent centrally located. Low 20’s as­ practically vacant, owners arc hot water, heat, fireplace, pri- On motion of Morllia A. Laholc, iiew!H>aper haying circulation la aedatani . in concrete testing , •ROOMS,. W W W — $125., heat, hot ^ room furnished cottage, ga- 0923. S t _____ . garage, handy location. Phil- en, nice yard with' outside fire­ rage, move-in condition, $16,- 81 Pine SlMet, Manchester. Coimec- time is over, Why not investi­ vancement, fringe benefits, income product'. 4 rooms in sumable with $4,000. Phllbrick anxidtis . . . here’s your chance vate beach, immediate oc­ said probate wlthtn ten day* lab. Oan" Mr. 'RUaeo at Allied 5 1 ’ water, stove, refrigerator, brick Agency, Realtors, 649- place, $16,007. MiUette .^ency, 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ licut, executrix. from the dote of this onorder gate this ad. Fully air-con­ job prestige, to p ' earnings. Household Goods each aparttnetit. Owner wants Agency,. 649-8464. cupancy, easily financed. Only ORDKRKD: That six , niontha o< Use Casting. 646-0124. ______^ parking, 15 Forest St, off MtaT AVONDALE RD - Eight room 643-5992. tors, 649-2813. to move to the country. T. J. from the 31.--1 day of August. 1966, turn make to this ditioned plant. We have worked Call days^ 646-0137, evenings, 8464. :i- $14,500. Pasek Realty, 289-7475, lice given. ^ furnished. CaP« wi^i 8 rooms on on6 floor fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- MANCHESTER — Uke new 2 Crockett,. Realtor, 643-1677. be and the same-are limited, and a t JOHN J. WALLJSTr>.Jud*a, 643-7303.’ . CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Main St., 646-0090, 643-5675-aaio. X ^ ences required. Must Vacatevacate by oy r* hatbs rec MANCHESTER- — near bus. 742^8243. lotted for the creditors within which STOCK BOY. World Green Gift a 50 hour minimum week for 0131. OONGORD RD. — Beautiful family flats and duplexes built rftng^s,ran^s, automatic P AR TIO U LA R-W e are to o .^ " June 26. CaU 643-7617 or 643- ; „ice lo t Good for in- Older 6 room Colonial, 2-car EAST HARTFORD — 3 family ------to bring in their claims again.st said UMITATION OBOER ___ Center. Apifly 669 Bumdde many years. Paid vacation, room, nice loi. \jmj\x lui m- —’"t-^ " ' — RaiMsh, large living room, for­ by Damato. Spacious rooms, — R ockville - dity.. estate, and said .executrix is d ir t i­ With guarantees. See them at for co 6746. ^ home, Saunders St., 14 rooms, VERNON AT A (XKJJtT OF PSOBAT^ Ave., Bkwt Hartford. 40 hour fine insurance prograin, plenty TT T^“ TT — .- lua you are looking for cong^lal law™ situation, large family, TEN ROOM older mal dintag room, cabinet BROAD STREET garage, enclosed porch, quiet ed to give public notice to Uie held oti Mohicheater, within and for ’ Help Wanted— B. D. Pearl1 s Appliances, 649 •* ■’ ■ X . ------J___ J m- T 2^rooms2-.rooms over over ararasre garage located located separate heating systems, top conVemenCfc.s with this spacious creditors' to bring In their clalins week. of parking, profit sharing plan. , « c . Owners transferred. ’T: J. Idtcben, 2 bedrooms, recrea- street. Only, $16,900. Hayes income return, separate heat­ the District of Manchester, URT OP PKOBATE. ORDERED; That six mmlh* NOTICE 2 full baths, reft rooih with LARGE WOODED Bolton lot for landscaped land. House fea- EAST HARTFORD — 4-4 quplex Manchester, within and ^ salary plus fringe benefits. wanted days, hours, 9-2, 6 day ALBERTS GIFT TO YOU MOtlERN—First floor, 3-room inquire TalcottrtUe Post Office PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, exceptlpnal 'home on beautiful- S. IVAR JOHNSON from the Xth day of AngoM. Excellent positions tor 649-8464. baths, formal dining room, sale. In prime residential tiires 3 bedrooms, formal dib- aluminum storms, ci(y water ^ auJ !^ '?*^. 19M. ^ "'’ "* be and the same ara'Umked a ^ . v Permanent position with week.ezrAAir Contact Mrs. 'PK Thibodeau,iIvwIaOII ' ggQw a f r e e GROCERIES V, WTTXru "apartment, llAntheat, ^nt.hot WH^Cr.water, ------—,—------TO CONTRACTORS , , ly landscaped wooded lot with and -sewers, good condition, - lowed for the credlton withia w M * 'qualified artists with expe­ screened in porch, garage. area.. Under n^.OOO. Call 643- ing room, livirfg room with fire­ Hnn. John J. WalleU, opportunity for advance­ Liggett Drug, 649-2343. purchase of any 3 roj appliances. Convenient loca- ANDOVER Garden Apartments w _ tNUET Street - / S i x room SEWAGE SIPHON ' 'brook. Many extra features. 246-6851 247-4704' near shopping and school.'Pres- Judge, to/bring ta their chdsns ogataM S M 2 $20,900. Phllbrick Agency, 4si2 evenings. . place, full basement. Lot hM estate, and said executor Is d lr e ^ rience in mechanical prepa­ H UoH of _ * a s — I p ment. Oxdy reliable msm i o „ . Stonr bjlMin*. H . , » M 'US, •MODIFICATION^ Leonard Agency, Realtors. 646- tige Real Estate, 289-6827. Estate of (ioorge ______Z outfit during our greab/pre- 649-8464. many fruit trees plus large dog -Manohester. In s t d , . ™ . „ s s s ‘ < t s s . with good driving record ration and tyi>e paste-up. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 0469. S itu a tlonildnS- s T V a n te d ~ ■ JjaUU*Labor J-fciyDay &aicsale I4vjwnow ^ in g bn. » *' M6-013I. J*!. «■»!'•«> WE HA'VE LOTS available for kennel, $18,900. Colli & Wagner, capable person. within sGld time GUowed h r pob* need i ^ l y . Progressive growing com­ ■S.riVJjr' OONNEC’nOUT MANCHESTBSl — *% room old­ BOLTON — Newly listed, four The conservator hawliwing exhibit- Female 38 you get your groc^es at the CHARMING 4% rooms, first location, 917,500. T.J. Crockett, single or 2 family dwellings. 875-3396, 643-9088. wlth ooid ei>- Ilahlng a oo|>y oC this oi^er hi m d g pany. Write Box T, Herald. JHARMING 4% rooms, first MANCHESTER—Six room Co- $16,900 6 ROOM Ranch, flre- er Colonial, large rooms, big 'room Ranch with big. tw;o car ed ILs annual account newspaper hartnip a otrculaHon Ih ___' . . market of your <*oice. fifior.floor atoveistove; refrigerator, oppo- mXKVHIjE — 4 roopa apart- Realtor, 643-1677 Sealed bids, for the modifica­ Please call for particulars. tate to this Court for allowance it lonial, m baths, modem kitch­ place, ceramic bath,, aluml- yard, designed tor children, 2- gprage. partial basement, hot said .probate dlstrlot within tab QUARTZ LAPPING machine WANTED BY middle a ^ ex ment, heat,'hot water, \stove ------y r-or,. tion of the Wwesiv-enier est Center Street Wesley R. Smith Construction EAST HARTFORD — (jsk St. days from the date ctf ^ * * * " * 5 MANCHESTER COAT 3 COMPLETE site center park. Available Sep; ment, heat, hot water, \stove ------en with built-ins, stove, dish­ mim'-stonn windows, attached / -water heat, firftplace, close to ORDERED; That the 27lh day of operator, manual dexterity de­ perienced woman," care .of car garage- ,Only $16,900. Oo. 643-1567. area. Beautiful 6-ro6m Ranch, September. 1966. at ten o 'c lo ^ yirf return make to Chli court as & APRON SUPPLY ROOMS OF BRAND tember 10.-Adults. 6 4 9 -7 5 2 ^ and -frtger^^^^^^^^^ ^ S t T o r k washer and disposal, 3 "^ ra g e, Msmehester. Hutchins Hayes Agency, 646-OlSL lake. Nice wooded lot. Top Val­ the notice _^ e n ._ _ . • _ ___ sirable, smaU growing com­ small children tor workihg large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, forenoon at the Probate (mice ta JOim J. WAUdKFT, NEW FURNITURE rooms, $19,900. P*hilbijck''ig- Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. BGUTON—One acre wooded lot ue for only $14,900. T. J. the MurilclpaJ BuHding In said T8 Summit St., Manchester pany. Call 289-5428, 9 a.m. to mother, live in. Assist In light DELUXE------4% • rooms, private available September 3. 876- ® large living room with Swedish APPLIANCES 15. Mlllette Agency, 643-SB94. _nanoml Manager. ency, 649-8464. NTEMPORARY — Ranch, with brook, Birch Mountain Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. . Manchester, be and the 'aome is a»- UMITATION OBDEB ___ 12 noon and 1 to 4' p.m„ Mr. household duties. Small salary. screened patio, all custom office of the General Manager, MANCHESTEIR-— here’s a ter­ fireplace, one car garage, beau­ signed for a hearing on the allcw- AT' A CX>URT OF PROBATK, ir T ^ "EOQNOMYl' large L shaped living room and Ext. 646-0254. ance of said account and two prior Kubiak. Experienced companion for built-ins, air-conditioned, love­ DUPLEJt 6-6. aluminum siding, 41 Center Street until IteOO MANCHESTER — New 'listing. rific, stfu-ter hoineTor you. This r. tifully landscaped lot, city wa- b q l t ON — 5' room Ranch held at Manchester, withta and t o dining room : with fireplace, accounts with said estate, and this the District of Manchester, on *M elderly lady. Prefer near Man-n- ,3X R ROOMS O O M S ...... $188 ly grounds. East Center, cor­ 7 room oversized Cape Cod; 24’ 6-room Ranch features 3 bed­ ter and sewers. Prestige Real acre wooded lot. HoUse (^ r t dl^reots_ ' aW^a ■■ 11 SI n tfi 'AW ABLE, Apt and Alert — If you fiB 2-oar garage» exceUent condl- a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. cathedral ceillhg of natural on % Slst day of August. 198a _ „ _ Chester Center. Write Box &, THE ‘’Br IDES DEUGHT” ner Parker. Adults only, lease, Wanted To Rent living room, 4 bedrooms, 2 full rooms, equipped kitchen, liv-. Estate, 289-6827. Mr. Dutton. Prefleaitf Hon. John J* walj6ttg have these qualities, we woidd ______®®>^ti^vlOIle IcLTKC large Wples, 921.900. Monday, » September * 19. 1966. wood and exposed beams. 4 Suburban For Sale 75 is Immaculate. Has all the I'hearing "'® be given to all persons Herald. 8 R O O M S ...... 6 2 6 9 references, 9160. A'vailable baths, wooded lot, Verplanck ing room with fireplace, bath' 633-2800. JudjBfe. like to talk \to you. We are an LAROE PUbASA^ . _ bigir. ^.A S»c,R «.1U >™ ,«lb bedrooms, 1% batbs, garage, extras. SeUing for $19,500 and known to be interested therein to Bhitate of Hone J. *5“ September 16. CaU 649-6281. School area. Selling for $20,900. and full basement. Only $16,- BLUNGTON—Rockville llne.-^ .------^ ^ ------_.«ii ninitth m T rv oek ett apjiear and be heard thereon by reliable firm looking tor a large shrubbed park-like lot. w ell w orth it. T . J. CCroc ro cx e il puDiisning p[,},]igi,ing a copjcopy uiof thisui..-t order In of MancheMer, In sold DIalriof, da* Large, as.sumable mortgage. 800. Call Nick Convertlno, Jarr F or $12,500 you can buy this EAST HARTFORD — 5 room man to be titilned as a sales SALESMEN payroll, billing, d^lres i>art- $23,500. PbUbrick Agency, 649- Odlonial, aluminum storms, one Realtor, 643-1577. some newspaper having a circula- On 1 motkta of Josen^h A. Ontt^ Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., vis Realty Co., Realtors, 643- vacant four room Cape. Full Hon in '.said District, at least seven 843 Mata Streot. Manchester. Oo«. representative, “niis position is 8464. basemoit, usable attic, ga­ car garage, 2 large bedrooms, 7 room Cnnp la rge days before the day of said hear- Inrtde and outside positions SS'C h ' h SF ™ -CH ARi.- i i w s i - * .M . ' n u S ' S ObJ, 3 b . . b . , M '.i „ j„ A.M EMt.m Realtors, 649-6245. 1121, Eh'es. 649-9633. ■VERNON 7 room (.ape, large ______mailing____ _ on or before nect icut, executor. ___ permanent and offers exceUent living room with fireplace, din­ ORDERED; That stz available for full-time com­ tial. Bo x H, H . f r e e 950 GROCERIES f 11^1011^^^^^^ no Oher loomers. References, car garage. 917,900. Owner, daylight Time. Monday. Sep- MODERN RANCH — 6 rooms, rage, and a good sized lot. kitchen, fireplace, country size se'Jiember“'is7 1 ^ . . opportunities to the right per­ ing room, kitchen, laundry from the Slat day of A u r A mission selling. Check our 3 ROOMS ...... $488 ing doorsfloors tolo patio,pauo, luu ceuar,l-cawh, vi u,- __ «49-8131. iiAOj?n^i tember 19.19, 1966. MANCHB3STER — 7% room MANCHESTER-^ don’t let the plus office and rec room Very convenient location. T. lot in an area of fine h(rmes. mall, a mrs- 6f " this order' to Lil­ be and the same are ItanMed and .at; son, due to our expansion pro­ "appliances, 9146. monthly. CaU V/ouW consider 3 room a^rt- area, close to schools, shopping lian G. Grant, conservator, of the lowed for the:credltoi» 'wnMa m m ™ eicceUent company benefits The Information for Bidders, Cape, 4 or 6 bedrooms, rec cry of tight mcmey scare you in basement. On beautifuUy J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Only $14,900. Hayes Agency, pe'rson of George H. Hall. 32 Cam­ gram. Salary, commission and Dogs—^BlrOs—Pete 41 t h e “ b o u l e v a r d ’ '643*2786 ■ * sensibly priced* willing — and churches. Pre.stige Real Es­ to bring ta tltetr claims agaioM s ^ and profit sharing plan. Proposal Form, Form of Con-^ room on living leyel, one car If you are looking for housing, shrubbed lot. VA baths, large 646-0131. bridge Street. Manchester, Onneo- estate, aiid said executor Is o u tw - car aUowance, many employe ^ FKKKFREE 950»oo GROCERIE5Su-KiA.;Krui!j!s ______- to do part-time maintenance tate, 289-6827. Mrs. Beardsley, lirut. and return make to this Avoid city congestion. tract. Plans, SpeclficaUohs, and garage, $16,900. Philbrick check this new listing. It’s a flagstone patio off dining area. ed to give public notl« to toa benefits. If you think you can a 3 ROOMS ...... $597 l ik e n e w in a brick apart- if required. Please phone 628- INVITATION charming 7-room Cape with 2iB9-6151. NORTH COVENTRY Court. _ _ , creditors to brin|r tbewf | emtn^ Forms of Bid Bond and Per­ Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. $23,900, PUlbrick Agency, 649- FISHERMAN’S DREAM JOHN j : WAIJ.E'rr. judge, within A id time aUowed w pob> (pialify tor this better than av­ THE “MAJES-nC” ment building, 8 and 4 room 2352, 9-2. D. F. Rawlings. full shed dormer, I ’/i baths, c c; The Conn. Bank & Trust Co.. formance Bond may be examin-. 8464. VERNON — large 8 room Colon- PICTUREBOOK llM n g a copy of this /■ erage position please apply to O ^ , Hebron Rd.. Bolton. 643- GROCERIES rents. All utilities. Immediate _ MANCHESTER NARROW RD. — COVENTRY Cons. ______newspaper Mwint: a oftreoMChm m T O BID ed at saiasaid oiiiceoffice aimand at the ure breezeway and 1-car garage; lal, t bedrooms, living room, SALTBOX the Singer Oo. 832 Main St., SEARS ROEBUCK ______q r o o m s . . . .' $679 ocdupancy. Rent man. 649-3566. WANT Rent Immeffiata y, (Tolland Side) i^ d probate dirtrict wttbt^tBa day* adults and four children need Sealed bids wijl be received Qjjjgg g f fhe Con^ltlng Engi- ASSUMABLE Wooded lot in good residential MANfSESTER — inqmaculate good tireplace, dining room, On gorgeous grounds, min­ OBDBB OF NOnOK from the date of thin o^dar aod re­ Manchester. & COMPANY/. TOY OOUUE-German shep- THE “AMERICANA’*’' * 649-4342 after 4 p.m. adults and four child n AT A COTJHT OP PROBATE, 5-6 rooms in Manchester, East at, the office , of the General Anderson-Nichols Assocl- area. Call Nick Gonvertinp, Colonial, in central desirabla kitchen and large family room,. utes to UConn and Hart­ held at Manchester, irlthta and tor turn make to this oport of flie no* Maadiester Shopping Parkade Garrison Colonial close to Jarvis Realty Co... Realtors, the District of Manchester, on the herd, 4% yeftrs old, ^ d dis- FREE 950 GROCERIES THREE BEDROOM apartment, Hartford area. CaU 649-7046 Manager, 41 Center -Street, ^ Asylum Street, Hart- location, fireplace, sunporch, 2- Six rooms,, 4 year old 2% baths, one car garage, ex­ ford. Family room, dining X Wa l l e t t . J b d y n Manchester position.. Free to good home. 3 R(X)M S ...... $795 ...... schools and transportation. 643-1121, .Eves. ,649-9633. car garage. Low 20's. Bel Air Ranch, 2-ftar garage, two room, kitchen, huge gra­ 36th day of August; 196R _ „ heat, hot 'water, built-in oven anytime. Manchester, Conn;, until Sep- Connecticut. Copies o f the Deep yard nicely treed, Co­ cellent condition, close to shop­ Present,—Hon. John J. Wallett. obdKb o r iwmcB S S DEAN MACHINE 643-4863 after 6 p.m. ■------— ■- T - Real Estate, 643-9332. . fireplaftes. cious living room, 3 bed­ $1(L D dW N DELIVERS ^and ■ range, 916O. J. D, Real ------— - tember 19, 1966 at 11:30 a.m. contract Documents may be ping and school. Prestige Real lonial mantle on living room MANCHESTER — Oak St. j2- ______'______rooms, I ’A baths in "move ^ Tntst Estate under will of Mary AT A (XHJBT D P ntOOATB, PRODUCTS Free Storage .Until Wanted Estate, 643-6129, WANTED^-J^m fo^giri a^^ STATION W AGQNS obtained from the office of the Estate, 1289-6827. Mrs. Beards­ held at Mancherter, wMfato and t o AKC — German Shepherd pup­ fireplace, buUt-ln dish­ family, 5-5, 3-car garage, ata- INVESTMENT minded —two 2- S^ght acres of land with into condition’’ only $26,500.' Bell Cheney, late of Manchester, ta the THstrict at Manchester, on fas 165 ADAMS ST. Free Delivery in Conn. —------^------r — ------tending Manchester Oommuni- (TWO) said District, deceased. SHORT. 6 r DBR cook, fuU or pies, pure White, others beauti-. Controller of Town of Man­ washer, city Utilities. $18,- minum' windows and doors, faunily homes side by side . In a your own private small fish ley 289-6151. Ann Hunter, 649-5306. 86th day of Angust.,1986. ^ M A N C H E S T ^ Free Set-up by Our Own THREE ROOM aj^rtment,^ cen- ty College, walking distance to Bid forms, plans and specifl 300. CaU Bud Lewis,, 649- The Morgan Guaranty Trust O o ^ Present, Hon. John #. Waltettt part-time, days or nights. Ap- fully marked. Bred torfor temper- r-i-cc ocL-up ./j wu* -.a- - T,TuT. and re .Diu XU* 11*0, f cnestCxtchester, 00 66 centerCenter oticci.,Street, uponuyv** good Income, centrally locat­ central Manchester . locatkm. pond, ever flowing brook, pany.- Trustee, having exhibited k s I school. CaU 1-623*6271 collect. 6306. SOUTH WINDSOR — 7 room annual account with said estate to Judpe. . • ply in person only, Howard . ament champion Unes. Call Reliable Men ^^us Free SewM Inauin cations are available at the of 515.00 for each set. ed, near schools, shopping and Excellent eenditian, these existing 15 year mortgage. B & W Estate of Holph P. toe el Groceries or Appliances are not frigerator furnished. Inquire Controller’sa Office,Office. 66 Center . __ ....mv. .a&ftit.nif-io- split level, 3 large bedrooms, this Ctourt for allowance. It is Johnson’s Restaurant, 394 Tol­ 742-8970 or 875-1809. Any bidder, upon returning bus. DelGreco Insurance homes feature garages, alum­ *Ilsrms can be arranged. The BARROWS and OHDEBED: That the 30th day ol_ Manchester. In said iMshtat, oe- ' / HAS IMMEDIATE after 6:30. 40 Vernon St. B&W large rec room with Roman WALLACE Co, o’r'iorfc ceased. . land Tpke., Manchester, exit Included with the Economy or Street, Manchester, Connect! such set, in good condition, inum- storms and screens, 4' Septemlrer. ■ 1968. at ten OPENINGS! ’TWO MINIATURE silver, AKC Apartment Buildings The BARROWS and ' Agency, 523-4309. fireplace, living room, dining Manche.ster Parkade forenoon at the ProbateFTobate OfficeOiiice tain The admtolrtrator havling 94 Wilbur Cross Highway. Brides Delight Outfits BEAUTIFUL first floor apart­ within 5 days after the open­ rooms in eqch apartment, lit­ registered poodles for sale. F or Sale 6 9 '“^ WALLACE Co. room, kitchen and large laun- Manchester 649-5306 _ e’rtate to flils Court t o aJtow- Fun-time—day and night khifts On Display at Main Store ment, 4 large rooms, base- ______Town Of Manchester ing of bids wiU be refunded his <3UI^ as a button — Log cabin tle maintenance . and good in­ Baldwin Rd., Manchester 649-6426. Connecticut Manchester Parkade , dry room, extras include built- si^id tor a hearing on the allow- Hiaf t o Wto day -— — ■* — -a S .. Busine^ Propertf bedrooms, nqodern kitchen with inlaid kitchen floor, bathroom rage. $22,600. Wolverton A gea- mailing on or before August 30. known to be Interested fhereln W No experience necessary, ered from our screening plant 43-45 A U jYN ST., HARTFORD -5125. Adults. 643-7056. STENOGRAPHER Each bidder must deposit, BOLTON — 4 room Ranch on 1966. by certified mal). a copy o< apopar and be hearJ^ jherie^^ W • For Sale 70 built-ins, treed lot, rec room, tiled to ceiling, fireplace, large cy. Realtors, 6^2818. COVENTRY — 5 bedroom P day work. Driver’s license $4,331.60 - $5,605.60 with his bid, security in the large lot In quiet neighborhood, tids’ order to Barbar^'^Cheney" Wat- pu'bli.shing a oo^iy of one car .garage, patio, $19,500. lot. Being Transferred. For ap-, TOLLAND — Just off parkway. kine TCnst SSth.-'St.,RStlv'^St. New York some newap^r^^vftynettrsp^r^hav ft cireuTft^ AU ifits needed. ExceUent - benefits consisting of 2 bedrooms, liv­ Ranch, fireplace, garage, 1V4 kins. 106 East 85tl ^rgeJR^ri^g, ^^And- ROOM apartme^, tair^ pACKAGE?ACKAtiK store Store In in Manchester, mancnesier. 35 HOUR W EEK . . amouni,amount 01 o f xuve10% «*•of his bid, in PWlbrick Agency, Realtors, pointment call owner, 643-1930. MANCHESTER —2 family 4-4, $16,900. will buy tins beautiful 28 N.Y.: Marlhbpir C. Humpatone,Humpaton®, tion inIn saidsftid TWatiro,Wwtrict, at8it Icftrt Sflvftni and working conditions. ing room with fireplace, kitchen wooded acres, convenient com­ New York 21, days before t o ta y ^ sara n e w over 742-7886. For further information caU, call, PURCHASING and CIVIL DE- form, and subject to the 649-8464. convenient to schools, buses 3 bedroom Ranch, rec room in 1.67 East 72nd An Equal Opportunity cellent condition. Reasonable, monthly. 649-4352, 742-8450. 'With natural finish cabinets, rec muting.- Ubper teens. 742-7267, N.Y.; Morgan Guaranty Trust (tom- tag. and by rn ^ U M on OP_DW0T« Apply Mr. Philbrick, Phllbrick Agency FENSE DEPARTMENTS of conditions provided in the In- MANCHESTER—Church St. 4- and shopping. Oil hot water basement, garage, big lot with pany of New York, 23 Wall St.. August Employer RICH, STONE - FREE loam, Call 643-6518. room, one c a r garage, priced in 742-3477. MODERN 4 room apartment, Realtors. 649-8464. . the Town of Manchester, formation for Bidders. | . PRIVACY — running brook, 3 family, 3 rooms each and sin­ heat, aluminum combinations, trees. An immaculate Jiome. York 8. NY..' trustee:. Paul R. copy o'.*'* 915. Gravel,^jriCLVCii sand,OOiXtU, fill,X*1A; stone. ^ _ —;------7-:^------i— ;------;— Connecticut ‘ Attention of bidders is par- acres, 30x50 recreaelon room, low teens. Prestige Real'Estate Marie, ^ Mata St^ Manchester, Atty.. 750 Mbte Ha^ on bus line. Call 643-2813 or gle home, ‘aluminum windows 5 years old.'$26,900. Wolverton T. J. Crockett, Realtor, "643- BOLliON — For sale or rent, CoraiecHcut. guardian ad litem for ford, (tonn,. admtalrtiwtof aC^BieM manure, white sand box and T-V, refrigerator, stove, nig ROCKVRiLE — Building with LIBERAL FRINGE BENE- tlcularly called to the require- plus 8 room Ranch, far, far 289-6827. . - undetermined and unborn persona, fate of .Mhry K. Runia Mca. a g p FIRST NATIONAL Glqstonbury, 633-1351. and siding, copper ; plumbing, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 1677. 6 room Ranch, 2-car garage TOOL MAKERS — vacation patio sand. 643-9504. and other household furmsh- a goihg paint and wallpaper FITS: Two weeks’ vacation; ments as to conditions of em- below replacj^ent cost. Hut­ and/return makO to this (tourt. Burns and rMum m ica to 'Oiw I STORES, INC. new furnace, exceUent condi­ ------— _____ 'with two acres of land. CaU JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Court. time is over, why not InvesU- USED 2-car garage door 7’ x ^____ ATTRACTIVE 5 room flat, sec- business iqpluding stock is 11 paid holidays; sick leave; pioyment to be observed and chins Agency, 649-5824. tion. Good incorne property. PARKER ST. — 6 room Colon- COVENTRY — Lovely 5 room. transferred owner at 643-7960. cc; J. Harold Williams, Atty. 3DHW $. WAIMOT. .gate this ad. Fully air-condi­ Park and Oakland Aves. 16’ with hardware, no ’glass. SEWING machines (last year’s ond floor, in 2.-family house. > ein ? Social Security; Town pen- minimum wage rates to be paid DelGreco Insurance ^Agency, ial with beautiful rec, room, Ranch, garage with ^summer j^tacbed one car garagft^ car­ COVENTRY tioned plant. We have worked East Hartford' 643-2236. models) never used.. Sacnfice sunporch and garage. A d u l t s /P^ce. C ^er is. conslde^g slon plan; paid accident and' under the contract, 523-4309. playroom, nicely landscaped. / a 50 hour minimum week for ------:------— • $35. or 92 weekly. 646-0247. New only no pets. May be seen at tlrement. Ideal. ^Term - health, .and group, life insur- Eop the Town of Manchester Always Appropriate peting Included, lot affords This exceptionally clean home many years. Paid vacation, EXCELLENT.-efficient and eco- England Appliance. 43 Elro St. - ranged. Prestige R(eal Estare, ance; "fown pays one-half of By: Irving L. Aronson, maximum of privacy. T. j . ls,-a real value at ” $11,600. Three taicbofan. Ranch, fire­ ^ ^ ^ Crockett, Realtors, 643-1677. finejlTin Insurance1X129UXcX**XIunicl- tion. 627’t8171. ______’ Hartford Rd. a whirl, after cleaning carpets G.E. WASHING machine, buf- North Main-St. Keith Agency, estate. $170,000. For more In- finished heated family room, family room, tiped 100x300 S. IVAR JOHNSON ■withwith Blue,,Blu^ Lustre. Rent elec- tot-fet. Moving. 87 Foster St. _ 649-1922. form ation call Philbrick Agen- pal Building, 41 C m ^ attached garage, 150x200 lot. lot, immaculate condition. Manchester, Connecticut, until 246-6851 247-4704 FOREMAN — Paving crew, ex­ DRIVER WANTED, over 18, . trie shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint cy. 849-8464. Owner teansferr^ Wolverton Wolverto5 ..-'jCg^ency, Realtors, Wednesday, September 21, perience necessary. Apply in full-time. Apply in person, & Wallpaper Supply. Agency, Realtors,;-649-2813. . 649-281 person, W. G.- Schwarz Do., 994 Winkler Auto Parts, 179 West Wanted—To Bny 58 Furnished Apartments 63-A 1966, partfoid Tpke, Rockville. Middle Tpke. , IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean HOUSEHOLD lots, antiqubs, Houses For Sale 72 B0lfiX>N — 8 room bouse, sta- Ues, bam plus land. $17,900, EAST HARTFORD — T room rugs and upholstery with Blue bric-a-brac, clocks, frames!frames, ONE ^ R ^M finished apart- NEW TWO Yamlly flat — 5-8, Inunediate Occupancy^ EXPERIENCED FUEL oil YOUNG MAN to leam doqut act now on thrifijone. Tomor­ Ootoninl, 4 bedrooms, living Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ glassware. We buy estates. n>ent. stove, refrigerator, heat. Bowers school area, lafgf room, dining room and Idtcben, truck driver, tor Manchester making trade, full-time; steady er $1. Olcqtt Variety Store, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, tio* water. Apply Marlow s, 867 row may be too late! Pidibriok work. Apply Bess E^ton Do­ kitchen, 22* living room, sep-, SYLVANIA Large 6 room ColpHlal, 1% extras Include carpeting', bullt- area, good pay and working 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. Main. Agency, 649-8464; conditions. Uniforms furnished nut Shop, 150 Center SL WOODEN fireplace frame and ■------■ ■ _____ ^ ______arjate ^tiniaces, city uUlitl'ea tiled baths, ^.^^dlshwasher, ' in phone, drop In range, natur­ SPECIAL CaU 649-9076 after 6 p.m. mantel in very goojd condition, (yg: b UY and sell antique zmd ONE VERY nicely furnished Also older 2-famlly Call Leon UGHT stove, garbage disposal, STAFFORD —This odder 4 bed­ al woodwork, one car garage, Cieszynskl, Bullderj 649-4291. city water, near scUiools and tripub track DBSiaN • WAREHOUSEMAN $20.*170 649-8483.(UQ.AlRa ;iued ^ „ J.furniture,__ ..___ .ctahia,1.J__ -n. glass- yvnisAkeeniner sU* housekeeping roOm. room, all util- all util­ ■fiffepfaeft; garage, porch, room Colonial could bg just h e l p \VANTED tor upholstery ities. Adults, parking, 272 BULBS CitY-Vtllltles, lot 100x200; for you. Kitchen, living room, ahiqiplng. Prestige Real Es­ \ ver, mature frames, old cotiis, MANCHESTER USUNG 81 — factory. Experience not neces­ • STOCK CLERKS, USED OIL BURNER and fur-' ^rMortgage money is avail­ dining room, paneled den, 1% tate, 289-6827. guns, / i^wter, scrt«) gold, 'Main St. ______^ S-bedroom Ranch, family . f - sary. ■ Apply Old Colony Com­ nace in excellent condition. $75 baths, nice yard. Asking, $14,: For T-V and appliance dls- watches, old jewa^lry, hobby able. SOUTH WINDSOR, — 7 room pany, Hilliard St., Manches­ Call 649-8483; ROCKVILLE - — fumlshsed room, 2 baths, attached ga- Q For . 8 9 c 500. Colli & Wagner, 875-3396, ■tributor. Ideal working cxallecUona, paintings, attic con­ GsuTison Colonial, S bedwoiiis, ter. apartment, 3 rooms, second' rage, half acre, extremely low 643p9a88. / conditions. „ Good salarj^. LOFTY Pile, free from kill is tents o e whole airtat^s. Furni­ floorj heat included, quiet sec- 20’s. Bent A Bent 236-3211.- 25-100 Watt CHARLES LESPERANCE living room wltii fireplace, din-' l a b o r e r , NO experience hec- j Five day week. Vacation. the carpet cleaned -with Blue ture Repair Service. 1648-7449. V E A ^ HARTFORD -t. $15,600 — ing room, kitchen with dish­ ______tion, $80 monthly. 649-5833. Evenings Mr^ Grady, 643-2594. 649f7620 cessary, 92. per hour, own ' Excellent benefits. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ “Need a NEW HOUSE? » . J 3 bedroom borne, all city util- washer and range, famUy.room,, transportation to Kenney Sf. er $1. Larsen’s Hardware. __ 1. -«»!l__ » siiHOOM fum iShed apartment, TWO FAMILY, 6-6, 2-car ga- W . Go GLENNCY CO. CaU The Hayes Agency, Inc., one car garage, ample storage. Aluminum ; t______,..ities, tr^ed lot, utility shed, CaU Grantland Nursery, 643- ^ Call" R ooBM! W ith o n t an qtlllMes, vrorklng rage, [ centrally located, high 386 NORTH MAIN ST. 5d East Centw St., Phonq 646- Prqstige Real Estate, 289-6827. MANCHESTER; — excellent;. immediate occupancy, Bel Air ; 3-Track ' 0669. I • Mr. R. H. GLIC^ couple preferred. Call after 5. school area. Pasek Realty 289-"' lOifsi.’* Mrs. Hftwlnson 633-2246. 2 Boats and AccesBorieflIe e x c e l l e n t ■ room tor busi- wiM side location, custom 6 RetfP (Estate, 643-9332. , 528-6581 , •______; )ness womMi, call after 5:15, 649-9608. 7475, 648-4208. TRUCK DRIVER'S helper, I8 room CJoloniai; 24’ flreplaced Insulating 19’ MFG BOAT, all equipped 649-6258. - - living room, 1% baths, ^ rch , years or over. Five day week. RADIO & APPLIAN CE with new 90 h.p. Evlprude ■ .i ' ^------Window Apply to, shipping clerk, Wat­ motor. Can be tried. Will fi- A T ^ C T I V E sleeping room. garage, . park-Uke yard. Only DISTRIBUTORS, [INC. $18,900, Hayes Agency, 646- kins Brokers, 935 Main St. nance if desired. 649-2871. gentleman, private entrance, 8164 95 Leggett S t, East Hartford shower bath, parking. Apply 0181. ’______INSTALLED 12VS-26)i PART-TIMB service station at- 17’ CABIN CRUISER, 90 h.p. 1^ ' Spruce St. HELP WANTED M T. PUBLIC AUCTION DUPLEX 6-5, double garage, RATCHET TYPE DESIGN tendiants to work 5-11 p.m. An Equal Opportunity Johnson, trailer, accessories. tw o or three' nights per' week. Employer THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Oei- convenient location. CaU 649- ADJUSTABLE BOTTOM EXPANDER 3775. Call 872-0044. By Order of the Superior c|®urt for Tolland County MECHANICS r RE-GIAZABLE AMERICAN GLASS . Apply in person to D. Post or tage Street,; centraUy locatild, 8874, Principals only. .- HELPED tor furniture and, ap- . WOVEN PILE WETHERSTRIPPING ___D. _Oareyi -Moiiarty.BrDS., S(^ SAILBOAT: “ Tern’’:-lake salller, -large...... plaiiaantly tumlahed 'WIIHWIMWf LAR(iE 2^FAMILY, 6-6, pleas­ HOME SITES FIBERGLAS OR ALUMINUM SCREENING ■ j^iaihee deliveiy truck.' Long Center St.,I Manchester. ‘ - 12’. Slotted Sitka mast; 126 rooms, parking. CaU 649-2858 Premises: Birch Mountain Road, Bolton, CbnnMticut. ) MECHANIC'SiHEtPER ' PAn-O-RAMA 5192 hours. Call. Mr. PettengiU, 646- ant lot, convenient to down­ METAL SASH BOLTS WITH SAFETY CATCH square foot, lopse-footed dacron for overnight and permanent One-family, .six-room frame dwelUng. Lot ap- GLEAMING WHITE SLIGHTLY HIGHER ^ COLLEGE student for part- OUl. A wonderful way to use those town Manchester, needs work. BOLTON-MANdHEsinn UNE mal|i, plus jib.' All below water guest Irates. , nroximately 214’ x 269’.'Located in qtaiet country Be' ready for every daytime time delivery and store work, leftover scraps—a Hlt-and-Miss Only $16,300. Warren B. How­ CIVIL' Engineering and land ' seams I fibergla^ed. 3^!10. 649- • PARTS MAN occasion in this- attrafftlve design land, Realtor, 643-1108. 10 a.m.-2 or 3 p.m., 5 day f u r n i s h e d r o o m with maid .. tting. ' ■ , . . / (No experience necessary) Quilt! Thisifascinating design surveying' firm In Hartford 6944. ! eepeclally created for the half- rMANCHESTER week. Apply Medical Phar­ eerviM for rent, no cooking can bte either maohlpe-stitched area has openings tor ■ an In­ Sale: Saturday, September 10, 1966^ 12:00 noon, on size figure. ^ , j NEW LISTING — Manchester, Prestige Aria macy, 844 Main St. facilities. Call 643-9508 after 3 or hand-stitched! a ' strument man and a party premises. Open for inspection day of sale, 10:30 4 MAINTENANCE MAN No. 8164 with Patt-o-Rama i|i 2-famlly, 4-4, beautifully Wood­ Diamonds— ^VVatdif p-m. Pattern No. 6192 ohas com- , ed lot, convenient to every­ Only two 4 bedroom, 8-room Colonials le fi Will AVTO parts wholesaler has an phief. Permanent position. 1- A.M. In sizes 12>4 to 26%, bust 33 to J e m d iT 48 jk plete directions. thing. Leonard Agency, Real­ build to your plans or select a one acre tree- epenlng for shipping and re­ 1-5218. ______ROOM FOR- LADY or gentle- APPLY MR. BIRTLES ! 4T. size J4%, bust 3% yards To order, send 3 ^ in (joins toi tors, 646-0469. ceiving man and' two fuU or WATCH AND JEWELRY re- man, quiet, convenient loca- TermsrSale subject to approval of Superior Court, of 45-infth. , „ shaded home site and have a builder of your — Bus drivers, full Anne Cabot, iManchester 'Elve- - partrUme drivers. See :i^. Ed Wi ' pairing. Prompt service. Up to tion, 224 Charter Oak St., 643- $1,500 deposit, cash or certified check/d^ of ^ e , To Older,.send 60c In coins toi choice build your home. j . part-time, experienced pre­ ning Herald 1160 AV®- MANOHESTER — JudiUi Dr. DcUaEera, Manchester [ Auto $20 on your old watch in trade. 8368. ’ balance on approval of sale. TED TRUDON ' Sue Burnett, The Manchester t e l e v i s i o n a p p l u n c e ferred, good wages. SUver Lane AMERICAS, NEW Y^MIK, N.V. Spacloiis 8 room Cape, 2 FINANCING AVAILABD? ^ Parts, 220 Broad St. Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, ■ * ' ■■■' ■. . ' j-- Evening Heidld, 1150 AVE. OF baths, copper plumbing, alu-- Bus Co., 49 Bralnard Plaoe,. . , ■ \ i- * AMERI^AiS, NEW yOUK, N.Y. 10036 ' 737 Main Street, State Theatre ATTRACTIVE -r- furnished bed- <, M Further InformatioB Ist-claas mailing add 10c minum ■windows. DelGreco In­ icAM wiQ) electrical background Manchester. ■ ■ • Buildirar ' room for gentieman, near cen- HOME kyntOVEMENTS ^ V^^SWAGEN 19036.10036. . ' ih pattern. Print Name, surance Agency, 523-4809. "'wahted for stock deUvery ibd ____1 ter. 643-8547. ' WE HAVE a position open in ALLAN D. pfOM AS, CommittM For let-clasi(SB mailing _ a ^ ,10o with. Zlgy Code, Sityle !|EL.‘MI i 9.3405^ 11 counter work. Excellent 4*^- tor oach patwni. Print N ^ e, MANCHESTER—-Spacious spl- various "{ffiases of mstal hard­ ROOM WrrH kitchenin prlvprlv- _ Size. , ' Wvanftement opportunities. Ap­ Gardcn-PaimH-DaliT ' s MITHORtZIO 19-2838 Address with Zap Code, Style ening. The lOock. Oonipany will Ch^rter ise morq patterns In all id ■ ()lder 7 ro6m Colonial in ply Economy Electric Simply Prsdacte M lieges, parjting,'’ 241 923 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—643-2406 be happy tol train you. We offer Oak St. 643;S600. No. and Size. , fields! o f needlework at ’ yopr (Mmvenlent location. Garage, " * V, Oo., M Oak St., 649^1519. t \'See exciting new fashions in LAWRENCE F. FIANO - ML5371 many liberal benefits. Openings^ BTRIClliY fresh eggs tor, sale, ------On the Manohestei^Vemon Town Line—Route SB leisure from 'the new ’66 F^U shaded yard, extra B Zone TOLLAND TURNPKE—TALOOTTVnXE ths Fall A Winter '66 issue of GROCERY CLERK full-time. tor first and second shifts. Ap- Nigbtcrawlers. Totnaszewsld, ATTRACTIVE ROOM for school and Winter Album! Only 60c a building, lot Hurry| Hayea Basie FaBhion, our complete pat­ Apply in person IB|rtiland Park p ty in "person Ktock Company, 363, South Rd,, Boltoii, teacher or refiped lady or gen- Agency, 6|M-0iai. tern mafazlne. OiHy fOo a copy. oopy. 817 Highlaj^ Bt. 1372 Tolland TpAm, Manrhestss o i ^ duijy. 649-647X I . tleman. 649-1488. , . Read Herald Advertisements ' 1

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': ;v'^ - /-^ " 'L r> i . -■ '■ :.^- -;■: ; ■■ \ 1 FIIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966^ I»AGE EIGHTEEN The feather jitntlFMter lEwfttUig Average Dally Net Press Run Variable eloudlneu- today, tS* ifPbr t t » Week Ikaded tismal font (the chut-ch prac­ night and Sunday, high boUl Mark Stephensen, son of Mrs, tices baptism 'by emersioh), August S, 196S daya near 80, low tonight la Marion ,L. Siephensen of Man­ Mormons. Worship Sunday complete junior and senior About Town chester; and Scott A. Fitzger­ Sunday School facilities, roqms 60a, alight dianoa ot atwwwa ald. son of Mr, and Mrs. Oeorgje for a Women’s Relief Society, SALE OF .'s Army J*te. Bryan E. Martin, First Time in New Church 13,871 F. Fitzgerald of'"South vVipd- Young .Peoples Mutual Im­ Manche$ter^4 City of Village Charm son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. sor. have recently enlisted in Members of the Church of and Inn ' caped. The church has provement Association, chil­ (Glasaifled Advei'Using on Page S) PRICE SEVEN CEITBB' Martin of 86 E. Middle Tpke.. been erected by, members, work MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1966^ the Navy. They will take their ■■ Jesus Christ of Latter-Day dren’s .primary iristructiqn, 19 (TWELVE PA^ES— SECTION) was recently assigned to the missionaries sent from church classrooms, kitchen fapiU.ties. VOL. LX:^V, NO, 285 tv 120th Transportation Co. at basic training at ■ the Great Saints (Mo'-mon). WOodside Lakes, 111., Naval Training Cen- headquarters at Salt Lake City, and, offices. Long Binh, Viet Nam. ^ Branch, ,Wood4ide St. and Hills- ■ ter. * ■ Utah, and under the supervision Members of the Woodside ford. r' Suitable for children and town Rd., will worship Sund-ay of a building superintendent pro­ Branch have been for the past I for the first tirtie in their new vided by the church, with no yi^r meeting at Verplanck ^ adults. English and West- School Pages The Mental A>a Fellowship $3.50.000 chapel. assistance from contracted la­ School and North Methodist • ern. Social Center will resume its Masonic I^)dg;e" The building will seal approx­ bor. The 250 members ot the Church. Before last year, they Set Tuesday activities Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. imately 1.000 people and has Woodside Branch, together with were part of the Hartford >RIC€S START AT /I Membership Is’ limited to people Sets Programs 19 classrooms, plus auxiliary members of other, branches, Branch at 1452 Asylum Ave. A special six-page section who have had psychiatric care. facilities. Besides being, the new have worked evenings and Sat­ Paul' E. Nuttall, extension „of The Herald Tuesday will Manchester Lodge of Masons For further information call meeting place for Manchester urdays for the past year to con­ human relation specialist of the be devoted to news about the Capitol Region Mental re.sumes meetings ' TuenLES school calendars, st^ff and night to be held Wednesds^, hi’s term, and it includes anoth­ Connecticut. Val^y District and tidn halt provides for the social meeting at 4 p.m., • each Sun­ ,2,000 National Guardsmen curriculum changM' and' re­ John A. DeQuattrO, vice pres­ : '■'V Sept. 14 at the Elk’s C lu b ^ ^ t- er. sports night, a Indies night, life.of the church. It has a bas­ day. has been promised to of^-^ lated subjects.. ident arid treasurer ofcthe J.Di- seven in the , smte, hav.e been ^nain. Dinner will be served at and tvro~visitaliqns. invited to a social at the church ketball-court, a stage for plays cials at Cicero, 111., the ofle- Real Estate Co., has been ap­ CIRCLE “S” RANj Road Deaths ” 6:30. Mrs. Charles Ppnticelli of and will be used for dances. “Oolong" tea, imported from t'me gangland capital The Lord’s Hill Quarry Club pointed special events chair­ tomorrow. EAST ST. — ANDOVER - - TJ2JT 64S-2987 382 Hackmatack^St. and Mrs. An Open House will be held There is a softball diamond Formosa and marketed by a of Conn. Mutual Life In.surance man for the LaBonne for State where civil rights pro- AUred Ritter of 45 Chester Dr. later in the fall when the build­ outside the church. London firm, retails for $11.75 JNo Motive Co. will work the Master Masbh Senate Gommiitee. (“i-sters and American Nazis Start Slowly, are in charge of reservations. ing will be completely finished Other facilities inciude a bap­ a pourid. degree on Sept. 20.. On Oct. 4, Republican George T. La­ p!aii to gather Sunday. Omar Shrine Club will again Bonne- is opposing State Sen. Acting Friday on requests Is Discovered Council Says visit ^ e lodge to put on the David M. Barry for the 4th f'vim local officials, Illinois Gov. Entered Apprentice degree, Senatorial District post. " ''tto Kerner activated the CHICAGO (AP) — Mil­ . with Raymond Bogue presiding- :n.rdsmeh, to be joined by lo- For Shooting DeQuattro will be in charge lions of Americans headed KLH The Fellowcraft Club Ladies .of all advance arrangements for i;'l, county and state officers in GRANBY (AP)—Police said for the highways today; Night will be Oct. 15 at Fiano's LaBonne’s appearances at spec­ •otecting an anticipated "400 to STEREO MUSIC and the sports night is set for ■this morning that no motive has the last weekend holiday of ial events, during the campaign. TUESDAY GOO open-housing marchers. AND been found for the fatal shooting Nov. 1. HaKGoodnough of the Cicero was the scene’ 15 years A Manchester native, De- summer, with an appeal SYSTEMS New York Mets has lined up p.'-.o of a three-day series of riots ^ of a middle-aged piano teacher Quallro is a 1960 graduate of 1 lOUSE from ’ President Johnson a program that includes two after a Negro family tried to Friday night. ' Manchester- High School and a and public' officials to AT players, B A q K - t O - G PUS V, move into an apartment. Police did say, however, that 1964 graduate of the Boston. Mrs. Krystyna D. Krystek, a “(Jrive responsibly.’* Ed Kranepool of the Mets and Town Atty, Christy Berkos Death* in traffic aoddenU In Dick McAuliffe of the Detroit University School of . Public said he issued a. march permit widow, definitely did not com­ Communication.- He iS' a mem­ O the early hours of the 78-hour NORMAN’S Tigers. to avoid riolence, on the theory mit suicide. ber of the Manchester Chamber P ^ c e said her body was holiday period appeaired run­ George Ouillette, president of the demonstrators would pro­ ning below normal. The count, STOP IN FOR of Commerce and the Manches­ found in her. home at 158 Notch the Fellowcraft Club, • will pre­ ceed with or without a permit. which started at 6 p.m. local AN FAR FU.'. ING ter Jaycees„^ Road by a neighbor, Robert ^ side when his club puts on the He pleaded with Cicero resi­ time Friday, showed 22 persons n K M O N S lR A T IO N He is married to the former Cushman. She had—been shot Hi ramie Legend Nov. 16. dents to ’’stay off the street and had been killed in traffic mis­ Valerie Ford of Manchester. .,three times in the front of the * Masons with 25-and 50-year HALE prove to the entire, world that haps, including 7 in Texas. 413 HARTFORD KD, The couple has a daughter. They body, police reported. service will receive their pins they are not violent people and But the National Safely reside on Honey Lane in Ver­ Police said Cushman had not MANC HF.STEK on Dec. 6. The annual meeting are not looking for trouble.” dduncil estimated from 680 to non. since seen her that afternoon and of the lodge is De^c. 13. A Midwest division spokes­ 630 persons may lose their lives 1 853 when he Noticed her garage man of the American Nazi party at the end o f i h e , extended holi­ door open a ft^ nightfall, he de­ "m a i n STREET—MANCEESTER ' said members would be in Cl- day at midnight Monday. The cided to go next door. ,, cero Sunday. He did not say record death toll for a Labor When Cushman Walked into SAVE »7 how many, or for what. Day holiday period is 563, s6t ARYCARTBD her kitchen, police 8aiaJ"'he saw Maj. Gen. Francis P. Kane, last year. P A I N T S l V THE BAKERY DEPARTMENT commander of the Guard, said the body of Mrs. Krystek lying "A survey by The Associated I m m ^ooo sfotif. coASf 19 cdMf ON OUR FAVORITE his men’ would be instructed as in a pool of blood on the floor^,; Press for a 78-hour non-holiday AT. ’ previously ; ” If fired upon, they Medical Examiner Owen L. weekend, from 6 p.m.- Friday, arq to return the fire and shoot Murphy said Mrs. Krystek had been dead lor about 12 hours. Aug. 19 to midnight Monday, MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET to kill." Aug. 22, showed 60S deaths on Helicopters and other aircraft She has been a widow for the highway, are to fly over the community of about two years, neighbors said. SPORT COAT Civil rights pickets in Milwaukee who earlier in- , A member "of the 5th Royal Australian Regiment leans casually against a Howard Pyle, president of the WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 6th 70,000, scanning rooftops for eluded a pipe-smoking young lady, added a couple post while vvatching the result of a blast inside a hut in the village of Long National Safety Council, said at potential troublemakers. of youngpr ‘marchers’. The new additions ‘march­ In Dayton. ' Ohio, armed Tan a Viet Cong base 30 miles east of Saigon. The unit had been searching for least 200 lives might he saved JOE and RUTH MACRI guardsmen and police patroUed ed’ papoose style in front of the home of Rep. Hope Building Viet Cong following a fierce battle at the village but none were around when during the weekend if e/8 driv­ OUECOAT tho predominantly Negrb dis- Clement J. Zablocki. (AP Photofax) ______For iV.y. Papers the Aussies arrived. (AP Photofax) ers refrain Irom ImmoderatS and SLACKS ,__.trict where a Negro man was drinking. Traffia fataUtias up to Aug. 1 UIEX '“ killed by shotgun fire from a NEW YORK., (AP) — The passing car the previous day, were 8 per cent Higher than last World Journal Tribtme reached year, the council said. "Bie toll,,' lenifiM M M r Combination Sole! touching off rioting which led’ to tentative contract i agreements , No Herald 25 injuries and 130 arrests. , President Off Again Two More Plan^ of 6,180 in July was a record jfcrf with two more newspaper un­ any single month. ' M M JMN. Officers wfere dispatched' to ions early today, reinforcing Monday •^-VEMi______MmAeRrrrnr / BOYS’ NO-IRON find a carload of white yoUths hopes that the inew dally^ and The council also reported that CLOSED WED. who reportedly fired at a Negro On Vote-Seeking ]Trip Sunday paper would reach the Downed in Raids Theris will be ’no edition record death tolls were set this Friday night were unable to find newstands shortly. of 'The Hwald Monday, ^ year during jhree major holiday 643-0623 .83 either the Negro or the boys periods of 78 hours. They were FOR SPORT SHIRTS 1 II or A ouTMr-.ov-kM Aftftr the dedication cere- ■ A spoKeeinonspokesman iiwvi“for/the c puunou—publish- — hawjSAIGON,H-wn, South Viet Nam rier Intrepid v^hfeh was bor D_'ay. Please drive care­ A few fires, q^ckly extin WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- Aftdr the dedication cere- 564 New Years; 642 Memorial THURS. TILL 9 P.M. -- --■■ ------extin- WASHING ( ) monies the nresident’s itinerary er® aiinouncpd s.etUement with (XP) — U.S. military headquar- down -10 rriUes northwest fully and have a pleasant FOR BOTH guished,'guished. werewere^tenhed ar»on by jent Johnson’s quest for Demo- ponies tte pres^^^ mailers unions ters said today two mor^ Amer- Dong H ^ r id a y . The other was Day, and 576 Independence Day. The record toll for any hoJlday Req. !?!!!•• cratic votes in .the November " “ ' ^ o r k airJ^rt in Pennsylva^ at 4 a.m. after more than 11, jeanican planes planes werewere shotshot downdown overover an an Air^S^rc A ir/I^rce F106 'Thulklerchief W e ^ e n d . 460 MAIN ST. period is 720, set in the three- Famous No-Iron Ever ^ e ,!^ 5 l.r '‘ ™n^Mrarve Tu*et eWetions take* him today to a nia. foIlowedTy a 31-mile mo- Iwurs of cohtinuou* bargaining. North Viet Nam during raids on whi■ k>h *" went down 40 miles :north MANCHESTER 1.99 day Christmas weekend of 1966. M G . 33.83 Votut. if bought Mpcwattly. reigneil’and the city went ahead West Virginia damsite and a torcade to Dallastown. Th« were not made pub- the main supply and Inflltratlnflltrati^ the foul wiather, areas and the Red River Valley. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Bridgs- SL.\CKS— Our famous no-iron Lancer Brand? A truly ex­ ,ing state'sehool systems to defy 12, depending on our being able <>1 explosives at Air Force planqs attacked port police said this morning tered sections. pensive looking pant, perfect for work or school. Choice of federal desegregation. guide to make saUsfactory arrange- on a Viet Cong base main supply Route 101, and a they were conducHftg a massive lines. Joe L. Reed, «x«u tive W. ments vrith the other unions this ^ /t r a in in g area close to U.S. spokesman said they cut m^mhunt for two men who - -- ^rays, blues, blacks in waist sizes 29-42. roZ^lblrNrgrTS^^ fomy mto west we-end------. *^Cambodian border. The "the road in 11 places within a 20- attacked a young couple on a Meetings T^ere scheduled over/^^j^^^^ hit at much-battered mileiiie section.secuon. lover’s o lane.o,..- late— Friday------j night.—o - - Scieniistsi Say S called the bUl ’’one of the big- J^^hn®on . P lan n ^ landing and _ Pennsylvania LUGGAGE * FREE ALTERATIONS called the bUl ‘;one of the big. ^ “ h n so n ^ ^ ^annea^^^ ™ thl t h r S l^ y holiday w i t o j ^ T' .u •- •ns-Mo., Police said the men attempted back at the Z -----7 War Zone ^ n e U C 70 miies miles nonnwcBi northwest '& m otnerother air action Fridayjrnaay ______----- . A.. * Find May Be to.b oa r-la hqUeopter " “b ^ H o u s e ^^ore dark ^ is the 20th century. White House before dark ^ is t-“ l ' X ' N e i Y ^ r H — ^ three flighU - of B62 jet bombers ^ the ljOV*E CflLl* l u g g e r ? for the 44-mile hop to Summers- the prelude to a heavier aached- c h e d -___The losses of the latest two pounded The losses suspected of the latest ene^V two pounded „ suspected enemy / ______^Lqst Atlantis c a Im p u s r a g e f o r f a l l (See Page Two) ville. ■i Y ^ ATHENS. Greece #AP)—A Greek expert said todiy that be MISSES' PEA COATS . \ 5 p , .n. D.P.. L rr.S'Sr’i.a P,.- «.PF>« - - f “ ““ ‘pr"’"’ and a team of American aclen*\^ 4 Passenger Service Ends p . . y « u rap? pi. ~ o.«» tieta have found In (he Aegean u Sea traces of wfaat mag ba long* iby Panther Plus p ;L ,p ,.n '. un.0P., ^ “ ‘.hS V ^ k>at Atlantis. 000 government tioops^fought a end'll* ^ Prof. Angeloa Ckdanoppulos, -.{Fine all-wool melton fabricf qual- Historic Train Runs quick, savage battle'In a man- “ c* . working with acientiata from tha 'jity quilted lining. $mart navy / I ; " • • grove- swamp in ’ the Mekong While on e,of the men drove, Wooda Hole OceanograpUe In* liblue. Come in, choo.se, while size Delta about 120 miles southwest the other held a knife at the atltuta of Maaaaclniaetta, aald selection is complete. Use our con-" of Saigon,X‘ ■* Hoy’r throat, and forced him to the discovery waa made be- venient layaway plan! Are Over in Vermont Yo.u'll look great The. troope reported seizing a hand over hie wallet, police re- .neath the aea off the Aegean large supply of ammunition and ported. ^ LITTLE GIRLS’ SIZES 7-14 . . 1 2 . 0 0 ST. ALBANS, Vt. (AP) lor the northern le g ‘of the Jpur- Mand of eentorbd. — — m‘ n e w n Vermont rail passenger service ney. weapons and destroying wiemy They drove to the <“ * AtlantU waa (he large laBand ■ concludes today with the end of Without B&M^connectiona, the communications materiel, othlir warehouse on the eouth side of -whoae people the Greek phBoso- an historic,train.yun that car- Central Vermont, said, it cannot plier Plato denoribed OB having (Bee Page Two) (Bee Page Two) Tied royalty and presidents dur- continue its share of the service. •(shiaved political perfection. It ^ a r e x M ISSES' a Ll w o o l ;c p o s h ir t s Ing its 40 years o f-’Bervice be- Central Vermont is a subsidiary waa auppoeed to have dtoaj^ tween Montreal, New York and of Canadian National Railway. peered in the Mth eenti^'B.C. PLAIN WEAVE Smart with skirts or .slacks, ver.satile'jacket Washington S'*! ^ is intrastate in nature and Oalanopoutoa aaid it-tfarik be­ to wear anywhere. In navy, cranberry or dark The trains Involved are the doesn’t require, authorization to neath the aea, wljjed out witWn ISOOSfliter green. Sizes ICI -18. ' ■ ' j ' ’ twice-daily Montrealer j and end its trains. ^ Weekend Holds Key minutea by flo w waves toucH^ 9 off by one of the inoat "vtol^ Washingtonian, which have op- The Vermont ' erated between the major rail W r d has pbreued in the courU volcanic exploain” to form a backdrop for the old Edderton, of the Massachu- BOY SUITS eetts InsUtute of Technology;. Uon froih tie market’s historic decline. ■ V ON ALL I peak Feb. 9ito Its recent bottom In a hectic, up-and-down ses- Dr. Hartley ikosklns, a geophys­ su, icist from the Uiliverslty of ^ _'|.‘^fcF araP re88.M Aug. 29 I's a figure based on the gion on Tuesday .however, the - .NEW 1966^ WAI$T SIZES 32 - 38 In exchange's own figures . com- market made a great recovery, (Chicago, and I Edward Lorlng, blned with an estimate based on The rebound was even greater an expert on ancient Greek phi­ - WATBJRBUBY (AP) - Three buiY firemen were trea ty fw MODELS NOW NEVER NE^D The Associated Press average- and more assured on Wqdnes- losophy who Jives on Santorini. V Ji_*' k '•.io'ht others ■n'ol'® inhalation at St. M arys WOOL to persons died eight others and'then released. For security markets in genar- day. It ran through Thursday “ According to Plato,” Galano- Ihl STOCK! k q r a t r o n 'V poulos said, “ there waa a moat IRONING i , were treated for smoke inhala- hospital In good condl- ! al, some experts ' have put the with less trading, surrounding .the central hill on Traditional Ivy styling for, any occasion. tirni eariy today as fire de- tion were 24-year-old Mrs. Vlc- i loss at well over $100 billion. Friday was a day for ‘ The loss this year was blamed taking by traders, Lossei bjM .Which the Acropo,lis of the mebu HonMKking Prints stroved the top fkxm of a four- toria Mercado and her three- VopoUs of Atlantis \ was built Stay neat with justlwashing." ’ hli’Iaidk, solid^ and (MI a number of factors. First, gome of the high-stepping glani- ' BtoiY tenement house;. month - old son.^Ismael aUo Seismic profiles. .» ^ have r^ HILLTOP heathers. The Identities of the victims suffering from smoke inhalaUon. the market had reached 966 in -or stocks among color -,t « Weighty ProbUm for San Anton^'Police v ea l^ the existence of a trench Colorii Ivy Btigr, Block, liBl>t Oliv»# Honli! Washable the Dow Jones industrial^, aver- .tgjeviglons, aerospEroe and'other Chorcool, Navy, Dork Oliv* , Regulars 5-99» 7 were not available. Police said The city fire l"krshal’d of^e filled "With volcanic ash which age by Feb. 9 —almost to the gciqnce stocks were severe, Inc. Sizes: 7 to 12 Regular and Slim . and Thins they were badly burned, and eetimated damage at $46,000. (twin. BilUnd fenny ik fa w , 19, Vanety of prints "m agic 1,000” level —^ and prof- Jsature of the advance in seem to be a part of thd anclew Pf.p: Woiitc 25“ to 32“ $500 identification might take several Minor, water harbor of the metwqiolia aC Bt. • and UA^, Bolton and Colors ■ in an adjacent bulldihg at 28, it taking waa In or«Jqr.* midweek was a return Of ihter- UnQlhi 27'“ to 32“ ' _ Second, wofriea began to ac- g,t (o, the ipuch-neglected blue Atlantia.” •nU falaae occurred ‘ at '24f26 Phoenix Ave. Open Itlltos. • Basy Terms Huikyi W,o"uH 36“ to 36“ *6°® cumulate: about Viet Naip, in- ■ OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. TILL 9 PM PtoeLk A-ve. It ^ k e out eibbut The cause of the^blaze was J (gee Pag# »»•),. fei C ttnaths 19“ to 28“ ^ $ g 3 0 ei«aBln||dy^tigbt mon and Wgh / (See ^ • fe *w o) * FIpne MS-^7M A 8 » a n . , aoL ««»• lnvert*gaUon b y i ^ mar- <7 1 ‘’•a) w W 4 fcm . »lx Watair- shald and poUea detaotlvce. i"