THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1967 n u n TWEN1T.F 0UR Ulmtdj^0tpr Ewptttng Dr. Juanita Rentsch, a Peace D n ilr N iR The Weather Monday .at 8 p.m. at.the TWCiV, C.brpa volunteer, will speak For n ie Week Ended Ann St., Hartford. The event i.s Students Lauded Minor Crashes Fair, cool tonight. in 40ii About Town altout the “Peace Corps in Police Arrests ' . . . at-e you confused about all ^September tS, 1967 / open to any medical assistant' Ti:had, Africa” at a meeting of j or upper 30s. ChancO of f m t Hartford Chapter of the Nat­ who is en iployed by a physician thti Area Alumnae For Scholarship ' Listed, bv •« Police in the normally colder sections. ural Itemlly Planning Asaocla- Edward J. Taylor, 21, of Wll- ' tho new Cosmetics coming out? Saturday partly sUnny. High In in the Ha rtford area. Those- de­ Cliiib of PI Beta Phi, member Letters of commendation have Kenneth F. Bralthwalte, 17, tioii will eponaor an Evening of limantic, was charged with op­ 1 5 ,2 0 7 the 60s. siring tra nsportation or more of t he National Parihellenlc Con- been awarded to four students O f .374 Hllli'ird St. wa.s charged Raneetion Friday at 7:30 p.m. erating a motorcycle without Manchester— A City o f ViUage Charm information may contact Mrs. ,grests, Monday at 7:30 p.m. at at East Catholic High School Willi milirii I ' drive a re.nson- at J t. Mary’s Church, 626 Wll- Florence F'earson, 118 Pearl St. protective headgear yesterday the home of Mrs. Raymond honoring them for their high able di.slfoii.- .Tp.Trt after the I u 4 Ave., Newington. The event afternoon on E. Middle Tpke. Visit (Classified Advertising on Page 21) I'rlbtdhorn, 13 Pippin Dr.. Glas- performance on the 1967 Nation­ enr lie w'.-' driving liK tlip rear VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 5 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS la open to members and en­ John Jac kson, head librarian near Parker St. tonbu ry. al Merit Scholarship Qualifying ol a e.'ii' driven by Edmund C. gaged and married couples who of Manches- ter Public Libraries, This is the first Manchester Test. Novak, 18, of i;-i Canterbury St. Our Free have been counseled in a con­ is attending the annual confer­ arrest on this violation. The l.«yt d Circle of Kings Daugh­ Those commended are Miss .shorlly aftc)’ 8 e.m. today. tinual family planning and sex ence of the New Li­ ters w ill meet Monday at 7:45 law making it mandatory . to Tl)e nii.--U.a|i took jil.ace on education program. brary AssO' ciation at Went- Patricia A. Reagdn, daughter wear protectice headgear while No End in Sight Real Close Shave p.m. it t the Robbins Room of of Mr. and Mrs. James Reagan Bivokfi. lri Sf. ill the norfli en- worth-By-the- -Sea, Portsmouth, Center Congregational Church. operating a motorcycle ' weht li'iiDo- ol Manclic.ster High BEAUTY Ih e Connecticut Society for of 25 Buckingham St.: Robert PUE3BLO, Ooto. (A P) — N.H. Hostess^ 'S are Mrs. James into effect on Oct. 1. School. Both vehicles had minor Crippled Children and Adults, J. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Perkins, 22, Thomsor, i and Mrs. Helen Smith. Taylor is scheduled to appear damage and were driveable. LBJ’s Domestic Plan an affiliate of the National Eas­ Joseph Sullivan of 66 Wedge- esoaped -wHthoift harming a Members of ' Royal Black Pre- in court on Oct. 23. Bralthwalte U scheduled for ter Seal Society, will have iU wood Dr.; Miss Eileen M. CUNIC whtoker yeelteTday. ceptory and Washington LOL court appearance on Oct. 23. annual meeting Monday at the About 50 attended a Silver Marks, dahgliter of Mr. and P)e!rldns, uiaing u- b ottery- will meet tome irrow at 7 p.m. at A car driven by James D. Auto Workers Strike Tea yeste rday given for teach­ p)oweTe)d isWaver whD'e driv- New Haven Area Rehabilitation Mrs. Charles Marks of 62 Cavan Albert, 23, of Bristol was towed Orange Hall ai id proceed to the ers at Bo wets School by room VFW Sponsoring in g -to cinsia lalt SouUiern Center. Arnold Lawrence of 671 Rd., East Hartford; and Miss away with front end damage Dickinson Fumsral Home, State mothers. A trs. Robeit Copeland, OoOlonado '9tlalt will be hosts at an Interchapter and vehicle ran into the rear of the against Ford Motor Co. reached in Neill Hall of the church. Af­ ers School auditorium. Boys in­ is exceeded only by the 44-day NeitheV side has budged from OareleSs driving. Prouty and Nancy Engbcrg. graduate from secondary Guest Night Monday at 8 p.m. Balukas car. Albert told police gram is in deep trouble in Con­ ter the supper, there will be a terested in joining: the pack may its 30th day today, becoming the strike that gained bargaining its position on any topic except schools next June. in the VFW Hall, 608 E. Middle he thought the Balukas car was gress-trouble that can be business meeting and a get-ac- attend the meetinj % and must be all Grade 6 ;?tudents. at LIGGETT REXALL DRUG fifth longest national strike in rights for the UAW at General one, the relatively minor inue The commended students rank Tpke. moving forward when it had traced to several sources. qualnted party. The club meets accompanied by at least one auto Industry history. Motors in 1937, the 45-day strike of apprenticeship programs. just below the 14,000 semifinal- Vincent Zito, the master of stopped. There is general agreement the first Friday of each month, parent. The Ladies Guild of the " Manchester Shopping Parkade at Chrysler in 1939, the 104-day Ford made the move, giving State News The strike has affected seg­ that a major cause of the prob­ October throu^ June, and is Chuuh of the .As.sumption will ists announced In September by ceremonies, will lead community walkout against Chrysler in 1950 proposals that respond to the FEW SLAYINGS IN JAPAN lem is growing concern among open to any adult. The American Legion will sponsoi- a Runieiiage Sale Sat­ the National Merit Scholarship singing. Refre-shments will be West Middle Turnpike ments of the nation’s economy. and the 118-day strike .against union demand for changes in TOKYO—Japan’s crime rate voters over the war in Vietnam, sponsor a Seafooi 1 Night to­ urday from no.on to 5 p.m, at Corp. served after the program. No settlement is in ^Ight. GM in 1945-46. the programs. M an Sought is one of (the world’s lowest. In the prospect of higher- taxes, The Elks Club will serve cher­ morrow from 6:30 ‘ to 10:30 p.m. the church hall . Mrs. Leonard Names of the commended stu­ The event which is sponsored Labor c'oiifract negotiations In contract talks since thS “ It is the first movement 1966 there were only 183 mur­ rioting in cities and the cost of rystone clams, steamers, clam at the Post Home . The event Raekowski and Mrs. Stanley dents are reported to other by the VFW is open to the pub­ that began 118 days ago, on July ders among the 11.1 million in- strike started, the big we’ve had," said Walter P. In Slaying living. chowder, baked stuffed clams, is open to members and g:uests. Zatkowski an- i t>-< haiiinen of scholarship-granting agencies lic free of charge. 11, expired at 11:59 p.m. Sept. 6, issues—money . matters—have Reuther, UAW president. product in 1966 totaled $97 bil- Members of Congress, partic­ and shrimp cocktail tomorrow the event. and to the colleges they report­ lead 1M,000 UAW members who not been discussed. Periodical­ committed only 658 offen-ses the While the strike lengthehs, ularly in thd' House, are getting from 7 to 9 p.m. at the club­ Chapman Court, Order of ed as their first and second worked in Ford plants to “ hit ly, each side asks the other if its same year. Read Herald Advertisements problems intensify for some of Left Enfield more mall than normally. Fre­ house. The event is open to Amaranth, will mee t tomorrow choices when they took the qual­ Du|)Hcat(* Brid|;e Ml'S. Frank T o i’oti. rehabilita­ the 160,000 strikers in the 25 quent recesses and long week­ members, their families and ifying test. at 7:48 p.m. at tl le Masonic tion chairman or the Legion Results in a duplicate bridge states where Ford has facilities, ENFIELD (AP) — A man ends have given them more their guests. Temple, after a poth ick at 6:30. Auxiliaiy. and Mrs'.. Bessie Fer­ game last night at the Italian particularly in Michigan where sought in the slaying of socialite time to go home and rub elbows Past Royal Matron i »nd Patron ris, a member, v is.iled Rocky MONEY FOR PETS (American Club a re: Fred Pan- 90.000 ol them live. Businesses, Dorothy Beck Palmer in Hard­ with the people. The Christoforo Colombo So­ Night will be observe d. Past of­ Hill Veterans Hospi ta 1 Tuesday PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A large and small, also have been zenhagen and Lou Halpryn, ing Township, N.J., was re­ The message is coming 6 ciety will have its annual ficers will dxemplif y the de­ and presented gifts o f station­ political science professor from first; James LeSure and G.M. Discrimination Halt hurt. through. leased on parole from the Con­ Columbus Day banquet Sunday. grees. Mrs. Mary 1 .^evltt and ery, toilet articles. playing Reed College made some com­ Perry, second; Mr. and Mrs. you've .old us s o - Near the massive Ford River “ The people are frustrated,’’ Oct. 16, at 1 p.m. at the Garden Mrs. Elizabeth Smit h are co- cards and stamps tc> about 2oo parisons in a speech tothe Port- Fred Baker, third, and Mr. and Rouge complex in Darborn, a necticut State Prison here two a top House Democrat said. Grove, Keeney St. There will chairmen of the "su pF>er. Re­ patients. hind City Club about the impor­ Mrs. Joseph Haas, fourth. Asked by Laborites Detroit suburb where abouf days before she was killed. “ They are unhappy and it’s get­ be dancing from 4 to 8. Those freshments will be se.n/ed after tance of spending money to The game i.s sponsored by 36.000 persons work for Ford, A nationwide alarm was out ting worse. They wonder why planning to attend the event the meeting. Officerti are re­ RIVER CITY GREW TO 6TH fight poverty and racial dis­ the Manchester Bridge Club and SCARBOROUGH, England convention ended with unani­ small businessmen are among for Frederick Benjamin Thomp­ we don’t do something about It mdy contact Peter Urbanettl, minded to wear color ed gowns. R t son, who had been a tree trim­ CINCINNATI ■ In tbie 1860s crimination in America. played each Wednesday at 7:30 C A N ' T B t (AP) — British Laborites called mous passage of a resolution ex­ those hardest hit. and if we don’t, they might do John Andisio, Fred Lea, Alfon­ Cincinnati was the nation's Richard T. Frost said: p.m. and Friday at 8 p.m. An on the government texlay to out­ pressing concern at the extent "I can sit down nearly all day mer on the Palmer estate in something about us in next so Piantanida or Joseph Naret- Ray K. Fike Jr., si on of Mr. sixth largest city, ma iidy be­ ‘Americans spend more ($3 bil­ law racial discrimination, which 1962 or 1963. year’s elections.” individual club championship of discrimination in employ­ (See Page Four) to. There will be a committee and Mrs. Ray Fike ; 3r. of 115 cause of its sti'ategic location lion a year) on their dogs, cats game, plus a regular game, will they said is spreading through­ ment, housing, insurance and Officials at the prison said House Democratic Leader meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Waddell Rd., has rece mtly com ­ on the Ohio River and it s role and other house pets than they be played tomorrow at the club Every -Purchase out the country. other services. It also urged Thompson entered the institu­ Carl Albert of Oklahoma at the Italian American Club. pleted his Air Force b: isic train­ as supplier to the WesteiT.. fron­ do on the whole federal war on at 135 Eldridge St. The event is Debate during the windup ses­ new laws to promote “ equal op­ tion on May 20. 1966, after summed it up this w ay: ing at Lackland AFB , Tex. He tier. poverty ($1.7 billion),” GUARANTEED sion of the ruling party’s annual being sentenced to two to five ” We (the Democrats) Just open to the public. portunity without regard to - / Dr. Melvin Horwitz of 223 has been assigned to the Air race, color or ethnic or national Red Scientist years on charges of larceny and don’t have the votes we had last Ludlow Rd. will speak about Force Technical Trail ning Cen­ No quibbling! No questions! If origins.” breaking and entering. year when the President's pro­ “ Virus and Cancer” at a meet­ ter, Chanute AFB, 111., for spe­ Party leaders, after noting He was released on parole, gram fared very well. We lost AMERI.CA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN you're not completely satisfied President Johnson poses with reporters yestei-day just before a question-and- ing of the Hartford County As­ cialized training as an aircraft that certain new antidiscrimi­ Will Remain they said, on Sept. 27. 47 seats in last year’s elections. N .Y . Banks The Morris County Prosecu­ answer session in his White House office. Johnson said "it is neither neces­ sociation of Medical Assistants equipment repairman. with any meat purchase in our nation laws are being prepared Another factor is the growing for parliamentary action, ac­ tor’s Office said a warrant for sary nor wise” for Congress to postpone action on his request for higher tax­ concern of the people over the EST. 19'4 O storbs, we want to know about it. cepted the resolution. In the arrest of Frederick Benja­ es until Federal spending cuts are determined. (AP Photofax) fiscal situation and the war In Seek Missing min Thompson, 38, had been is­ If you don't find every bite as Prime Minister Harold Wilson Vietnam. We just can’t move as left the convention unchallenged EDMONDTON (AP) — Boris sued charging him with homi­ fast this year as we did last Phone 649-5405 I / tender and juicy and flavorful as $1.7 MilHon master of his party with more Dotsenko, 41-year-old former cide in connection with the year.” former chief nuclear scientist at Palmer murder. you expected — just tell us and time to advance toward the Rep. Melvin R. Laird of Wis­ NEW YORK (AP) — New the Ukrainian Academy of Sci­ FOR frontiers of the great society he (See Page Twelve) consin, chairman of the House m you'll get your money back. This ' York City banks and financial has promised to establish in ences in Kiev, said Thursday U.S. Pilots Hit Port, Rail Links Republican (Conference com­ night he will not return to the -institutions checked their secur­ Britain. SAIGON AP — U.S. pilots are ing out of Haiphong and a maj­ dumps in the port area and the posed of all 186 GOP members, is your insurance of good Soviet Union and wishes to live ities lists today—looking for $1.7 Some of the 6,000 delegates at or fuel dump near the port. The MIG airfield at Hoa Lac. agreed with Albert’s appraisal ROY and EARLE'S in Canada. taking advantage of good weath­ eating, complete satisfac­ million in missing U.S. Treas­ the five-day meeting had come of how the voters are feeling. 0 raiders left a s'moke column MIG 17s came up to challenge ury notes that apparently were Dotsenko came to the Univer­ er, to get in the heaviest blows to rebuke Wilson for his austeri­ M an Slays nearly two miles high at the Navy planes striking Haiphong "But the fact remains,” Laird tion, every time. misplaced during a Wail Street sity of Alberta a year ago on 10 they can at two key points ty measures aimed at curing dump, which had been on the and at least one enemy plane added, “ that the Democrats still FLOOR COVERING bank transfer. Britain’s ailing economy. They months’ leave from his position where Communist war material have a majority. It’s not our Pentagon’s restricted list and was reported damaged in a as head of the nuclear laborato­ Two Sailors fault that they don’t vote togeth­ Police did not rule out the pos­ left with Wilson’s warning that, enters North Vietnam —the port was hit for the first time. brief dogfight. The, U.S. Com­ ry at Kiev State University. er. I believe that lack of leader­ 57'/z COOPER STREET sibility of theft but were work- although some hard times may of Haiphong and railroad lines It was the third straight day mand said one F106 Thunder- He said in an interview that ship on the part of the President FREE ESTIMATES—ALL WORK GUARANl.’EED . ing on the assumption that the still lie ahead, they have no In Newport just below Red China, the U.S. of strikes at rail links in the chief was lost and its pilot was “easily negotiable” securities choice but to sustain his govern­ he applied to the Canadian im­ is a major cause of the slow­ migration department two Command said today. narrow valleys just south of missing. went astray in a mixup between ment in office. down. The president should es­ months ago and was granted a NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)—A man Targets reported hit Thurs­ China and the second of raids Only scattered skirmishes FORMICA one bank’s messenger and an- Wilson won not only endorse­ tablish priorities, keeping in LINOLEUM one-year extension of his stay in armed with a high - powered day Included a rail bridge 10 on bridges in Haiphong. Other _ other bank’s- clerk. ment of his deflationary policy (See Page Twelve) mind the war in Vietnam. Then C hunting rifle ahot and killed two targets included two more fuel Canada, plus a promise that his miles from China, a bridge lead­ we could vote on them and get counters; One of the notes is for $1 mil- at home but also his bid to join sailors today as they sat at a FLOORS application for permanent resi­ out of here." lunch counter. Cora-fed Iowa State ex­ (See Page Ten) (See Page Twelve) dence here will be considered at A leading Senate Democrat Pinehurst has a modern For the small family we the end of the one-year priod. Police were alerted in an 18- Vt suggest boneless loin who preferred anonymity put It CERAMIC KITCHEN “ old fashioned” service tra lean meaty center Dotsenko said he has had vis­ state area for the killer who re­ this way: roast of pork or center peatedly had argued with the meat department where its from Soviet Embassy offi­ “ The session has dragged out TILE CARPETS Friday morning Charles cuts to roast. pork chops. Rib center cials who attempted to persuade victims earlier. longer than we had planned be­ McCarthy, Sparky, Al­ him to return to his home coun­ Eyewitnesses said the man Big Robbery Reward cause of several factors that lb. 89c * walked Into the Quality Lunch­ ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD Ik; fred or Walter will be try. He said he had rejected the hadn't been counted on. Several glad to show you the new Corn-fed Iowa State pork officials’ attempts. eonette on Broadway shortly months were used up on the T after 1 a.m. and shot the two Foraieriy of Roy & »lohn roast, whole loin or strip, Dotsenko was reported tempo­ congressional reorganisation look in this extra lean Loin center lb. 99c rarily employed at the nuclear, victims with a .30 caliber rifle. corn-fed, government in­ 10 to 12 lbs. cut to order. bill. The Dodd censure case took research center at the Universi­ One of the victims died at the up a lot of ttm^. Almost two spected Iowa pork which Strip or rib half strip lb. Country pork ribs lb. 69c ty of Alberta. He said his rea­ scene while the other suffered Offered by Du Pout months were used up debating we feature this week. 69c. sons for staying in Canada are wounds in the chest and abdo­ the campaign financing bill. men and died en route to New­ both professional and political, MIAMI; Fla, (AP) — An heir And then there has been the al­ Z! with the professional reasons port Hospital. to the E.I. du Pont de Nemours most daily long discussions of the more compelling. Officials at the Newport Naval wealth wired his seaside man­ Vietnam policy.” (See Page Four) (See Page Four) sion four ways to guard against The Senate-passed congres­ kidnaping of his sons but today sional reorganization bill is one he was offering a substantial re­ of the major measures In trou- i''' ward to get back a fortune in i'\; coins stolen while the alarms (See Page Twelve) were turned off. Truck Head Seeks " r t A team of five masked ban­ dits smashed a door at Uie Wil­ lis Harrington du Pont mansion Navy Plane '.v<' To Bill Steel Mills early Thursday and took a col­ lection of U.S. coins valued by PITTSBURGH (AP) — The One driver’s finger was cut. but Du Pont at $600,(XK) and the Rus­ Crashes in head of a trucking company as­ he didn’t require treatment. II sian Prince George Mikhallov- T sociation said today he will ask Police in Ohio said two truck­ Itch collection valued by the for permission to bill steel mills ers reported being fired on. Nei­ Smithsonian Institution at about Singapore for independent truck drivers' ther was hit. $1.8 million. waiting time—one of the chief The violence had swelled to a The true value of the one- SINGAPORE (AP) — A two- issues in the seven week wildcat peak Tuesday night, but rein­ of-a-kind Mikhallovltch collec­ engine U.S. Navy transport walkout by steel haulers. forced police patrols, an alerted tion to others may be underlined plane crashed and burned -on Howard Miller of the National Pennsylvania National Gufki'd by the stormy history of the takeoff at Singapore's Paya Le- Steel (Carriers Association said and the FBI staved off much of coins, a prize of the Russian bar Airport today, killing one O Clifton C. Williams Jr. he will ask the Interstate Com­ the trouble. Revolution later stolen from the American and injuring IS oth­ CREAMY ORLON* KNIT merce (Commission for permis­ Sharon Steel said the 460 em­ Bolsheviks. ers. Those aboard, included several sion to levy the extra tariff as ployes laid off at its 8,600, man Du Pont, 31, his Spanish wife soon as the mills and carriers Farrell plant was its first cut­ Navy crew members, other mil­ Miren, 29, their oldest son Vic­ itary personnel and dependents. ^‘FISHERMAN” SWEATER can work out a schedule for back. Other steel producers say tor, 4, and two servants were Astronaut Killed payment. they may be forced to do the The aircraft was a C!47 trans­ tied up. Another son, l-year-old port, the military version of the Miller, said his association has same thing if the wildcat strfKe Lammot, was left asleep. A mairnificcnt pullover in the ^ been meeting with steel firms continues. DG3, and was assigned to the “ They came right into the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta. hcautiliilly neutral color, creamy Pork chops cut any thickness . . . try them double thick with pocket and on an individual basis for about bedroom and shoved their weap- In Airplane Crash a week. He said he didn’t know Four survivors were criUcally oyster-white.. .Orion' acrylic yarn, stuff and bake. Penobscot poultry prices continue reasonable and we fea­ ture Manchester’s finest ground meat, chopi>ed in our new chopper to make how long it would be before the (See Page Six) burned, an embassy spokesman knit with the luxuriom haiid-matlc . TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Navy Capt. Alan B. Shepard, carriers would be ready to ap­ said, and were admitted to a it even better than before . . . Three Men Hospital. He said the hospital is­ experienced peepie... look of the intcrcstiiif' sweaters An American . astronaut who was named to investigate the proach the commerce commis­ . said he wanted to be first on the crash by James E. Webb, ad­ sion. sued an urgent call for blood do­ worn hy fishenpan in Ireland’s ROUND STEAK GROUND ...... lb. 99c nors. 6 moon and specialized in the ministrator of the National Aer­ The independent drivers are Tie and Rob Half Dollars \ illaiies... the ureat fashion-liiok LEAN GROUND CHUCK ...... lb. 79c craft that will make the trip onautics and Space Administra­ paid a percentage of the ship­ The spokesman said the plane tluit's so hit; in knits! Intricately was killed Thursday when his tion. ping cost, rather than by the crashed as it was leaving for a BEnHiiiaiiiiD Dll unite To Be Minted return flight to Jakarta. patterned with cranny panel, 3-IN.I BLEND...... lb. 79c HAMBURG lb. 69c T38 jet trainer plowed into a Other members of the inquiry hour. G>mposer team dispatched were astronaut Meanwhile, the heads of about The American Embassy in In the complex business of providing dependable heating oil hilltop near the FIorida-Georgia iliainoiid-shape, and rihhy richness Joe H. Engle; Dr. John F. 30 trucking firms nagged by the LOS ANGELES AP — Com­ Jakarta released this list of per­ service, there is no substitute lor experienced people. border. By Treasury Zieglschmidt of the Manned strike scheduled a meeting in poser-producer Dimitri Tiom- sons aboard: Our Operations Supervisor, has more than 13 years experience ... e.\pensi\ I'-lookinn. and .ve Pinehurst Self Service Groceries Marine Corps Maj. Clifton C. spacecraft center Ralph Keyes, Pittsburgh today, searching for kin, who flew home Wednesday <4^ Dead: Marine Gunner Sgt. to help him serve you better: our Heating Service Supervisor linf.-prici'il at Uohert Hall! Here's the new look in pricing . . . Williams Jr., 38, a member of WASHINGTON (AP) — The flight crew support division of a way to end shooting and van­ from Moscow after his wife’s is survived by his widow in has been working with healing systems of all kinds for nearly the nation’s third generation of half dollar, unlike the $2 bill, is astronauts, was flying alone the center; R.E. Ream, aircraft dalism and halt the slow eco­ death, was tied up and robbed Jakarta. i 7 years; and our General Manager, who has com bing MISSES’ SIZES 34 TO 40 BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES, apparently here to stay. operations; James Powell of nomic strangulation of steel "2> The crew included: Marine all of our specialized operations into an elfibient Marble, White, Deviled Food or Y e llo w ...... pkg. 29c from Cape Kennedy to Houston in his home Thursday night by The Treasury Department safety office; and Paul Haney, makers and users. Capt. Walter J. Livengood, orgepization, has been in the oil business more than Manned Space Center by way of three men who fled with $18, plans to mint halves containing LIPTON TEA BAGS ...... 100s 89c public affairs officer. Williams Sharon Steel Corp. announced BrickevUle, Term.; Air Force Mobile, Ala., where his father police said. 40 per cent silver through next 26 years. PILLSBURY FLOUR ...... 5 lbs. 49c was, reported ill. Williams ra­ was the eighth American astro­ it would lay off 480 workers at Capt. Randall D. Peat, Mopnt CHARGE IT WITH Tiomkin, 68-year-old Russlan- ’ year. Officials are confident the B & M BEEF S T E W ...... can 49c dioed the distress mayday sig- naut to die accidentally, the its plant in Farrell, Pa., be- Carrol, IU.,; Marine Gunnery yye know how to get clean-burning Shell Heating bom composer who won Acad- coins will continue to circulate. _y... NESTLE‘8 CHOCO MORSELS ...... • -Ige. 12 oz. 39c. j nal abmft a pjn , and 10 minutes fourth .in- the . crash ' o f ' a jet cuse of. tba-strike. . — - Sgt. Carle A. Albert, Trimble, , ,0// to you whepyou need it... how to help ygu, - i " "emy Awards for the scores of 1.'. JM Even-if the ’ department ■ultl- ' reduce healing system problems . . . and how to 5'/> OZ. JARS LYNDEN BONED T U R K E Y ...... 45c later a helicopter rescue crew plane. The striking owner-operators 'I%hhT~ “High Noon” In 1962 and "The .mately decides to remove all solve your problems quickly when they do arise. from Moody Air Force Base at have been pressing trucking Passengers: Air Force Lt. t I NEW FROSTED POP TA-RTS...... 43c The closest WlHlams came to High and The Mighty” in 1984, silver from half dollars, it still HAHTFORO N/V.riONAX. nearby Valdosta, Ga., arrivxd firms in seven states for neaciy Col. Leslie H. Armed and his SEALTEST MILK ...... gal. jug 81c rocketing’ into space was as was struck on the face with a plans to continue making them. Experience, . . an important part of BETTER at tUe scene on a plantation two months in hopes they’ll ask wife Eleane, of Oakland, Calif.,; CRISP FRESH CELERY HEARTS ...... 29c backup pilot for last year’s pistol and injured slightly. His Despite record production of hepting oil service trom Parkville-Long Hill Oil | near Mlccosukee, Fla., 18 miles the Teamsters Union to reopen Army Lt. (Jol. Frank E. Qal- Gemini 10 mission. Since then secretaty, Martha Harrington, halves, the Treasury has been Ceitipeny. Call 527-9151 lor complete details i north of here. contract negotiations.. lagher and son Kevin, San Die­ And remember our special on Oscar Mayer Lean Bacon lb. 69c or 3 lb. very he had specialized in working on also was tied up but was not unable to satisfy the demand for ebeut our "Total Heating Comfort Plan". “ The plane disintegrated and 'The strikers say their needs go, Calif.; Margaret W.-Hughes r-ARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR lean Oscar Mayer Hams each $3.19. the Lunar ■ Moduule, the craft injured, police said. (AP Ptio(ofax) them. It has declared the short­ thi^ body disintegrated, with it,” have been ignored by the Team­ and daughter Catherine, family that is to carry two Apollo as­ The intruders apparently be­ A portion of the “ Prince Mikohailovich” Russian sters, but so far the union hasn’t age of other coins at an end. of Air Force Maj. Robert .M Kt. 177 (I'luiiivillc Ave.) Itouto 5 said Air Force Maj. Joe John­ tronauts to a landing on the lieved Tiomkin kept vast sums coin collection donated by ^Willis Harrington du sat down with trucking firms. The department stopped mak­ Hughes, \ Beech Islahd, son of Moody. moon. in his home, police said. ' Pont is displayed at the Smithsonian. Institutipn Route 6 (Seutt Swamp Rd.) ^ On Knst Hartford Town Line Johnson said the fiery plane Meanwhile, violence abated ing $2 bills last year because of S.C., Hospital Mate l.C. Edward PINEHURST GROCERY. Inc. Like the other 'astronauts, Wilr Mrs. Harrington had stepped dove down so straight it singed along Pennsylvania and Ohio in Washington. Smithsonian guard T. J.v Belh lack of demand. J. O’Neil, MlUer Place, N .Y .: CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE Hams , was eager for space into the backyard to smoke a For The Rig .Man In Yuur Family,. YWlt Our Itig .Man’s Shop In Berlin, Conn. trees but plunged between pines highways where men have been stands near the display. Anothel portion oif^ Robert A. Wallace, assistant Gepe King, wife of Marine Lt. flight. , cigarett because Tiomkin dis­ PARKVILLE-LONG HILL OIL CQ. ■V. iDO feet apart without touching wounded and trucks burned. the collection was stolen early yesterday from the secretary of the Treasury, said (Jol. C.F. King, Fayetteville, OPEN TONIGHT lUI 9— FRI. and SAT. 8 A.M. “ I'd like to go on every one,” likes smoking in the house, po­ them. hjilf dollars are apparently still 1400 PARK STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. williams had said. “ Of coutoe, Pennsylvania police said lice said. Du Pont home in Miami, Fla. The collection dis­ N.C.; Pat Livengood, wife of toe A board of inquiry headed bjr rocks smashed windshields on played is representative of the silver, bronze and being hoarded although more pilot, and Marine 1st Sgt. W.J. the first American spaceman. (See Page Eleven) four trucks during the night. (Hen PuK*! Ten) copper coins and medals in the collection. fftee ¥age Three) Zeipkaes, Greenport, N.Y. k •>) PA G E IB R B E I)'.A .-. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1967

month’s meeting of the Commis­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 church tomoriow from 10 a.m. sloppy joe, buttered sliced beets, whose likeness appears on the rA G B TWO sion on the (k>inage. It was South Windsor to 4 pan. apple pie square; salad for high newest version of the coin. But FOR RENT Half Dollars Wallace' said Americans also agreed to continue production. 8 'and 16 mm. Movie Pra- The 100th Annual meeting of school, cold meat (bologna and apparently like to save half dol­ Next year the'commission'will jector*—eound or sflent, ahw 4-H Q u b Elects the State Conference of UCXl salam i) cole slaw, bread and Sheinwolcl on Bridge lars because they are half dol­ decide whether to recommend 88 mm. slide projectors. Rescue Markers for Homes win meet at the South Con­ butter sandwich; Friday, tomato To Be Minted lars. continuing using silver in halves gregational ChiuiCh, New Brit­ soup, tuna fish sandwich, potato WELDON DRUG CO. Miss Misovich DEUOHTFUL BOOK (Continned from Page One) after the Treasury assesses its He keeps two in his desk, oc­ 767 MAIb S t-K Itt; 648-8821 Through These EXPLAINS OEFENSE South dealer ain Sunday at 6 pan. chips, plckel chips, Jello; salad casionally giving one to a caller. silver stockpile. Mlarlene MUskwOcih, xlaughlter Ar^ Offered by Fire Chief for high school, egg salad, and more of them are now cir­ Both sides vulnerable Delegates from, the South culating. ■More than 880 million Keimedy Any decision on the metal 6f M r. and Mna. Mdidhlael M!iso- By ALFRED SHEINWOLD cheese sandwich; high school NORTH Fire Chief Philip E. Cromble Chamber of Oommeixe will Windsor Church will be Mia. Many persons have saved halves have been minted so far. content of halves or the future Marshall Bldwell, Harold New­ and Ellsworth, tomato soup, vJIch o f 21 Beat St., recently Students of the game will find ♦ 10 - f a said today that rescue mark­ sponsor a Youth Day at the halves as souvenirs of the late The future of the half dollar of the coin is ultimately up to m m berry and Rev. and Mrs. W. tunafish grinder with lettuce Doors .... wtaB eleidted prei9aidSter, diaughiter of 1 4k Pass 1 N T Pass ors for easier vlsabillty at night A fashion beauty and charm Santa Claus again this year. 1926. Its main purpose is to in­ both black aces and at least a roll, relishes, ix>tato chips, Mr. and Mrs. N . G. GSanokas, 3 4k Pass 4 4k Pass LUNCHEON SPECIAL when a spotlight is turned on consultant, Mrs. Bigler Is pres­ crease the number of activities ten black cards to account for buttcYed w ax beans, ice cream; The Deming Chamber of Com­ plus song leaders; Oarol Krause, 4 4k Pass 5 ,4, All Pass them,” Chief Crombie said. ently director of the Charm that fathers and sons can do his very strong bidding. Since salad for high school, ham, cole merce got more than It bar­ daughter. of

Bighop Pike Recalls Halverson. I’ve seen him here ' mahds, with no specifics set by he seems to come over about the union, are: a guaranteed an­ ! . Appeal Filed Police Report VcriiQn Trcfltcd for Full the same time the boy did. Do Auto W orkers Strike nual income, a substantial wage Wait tor Rotary's’’ 2nd Annual MANCHESTER you remember such a person? increase, something extra for - Oil Leclerc Lot Three Mishaps At Building Site Voice^ 2 Cats^ Names Pike: I M nk I do, I didn't skilled tradesmen, higher pen­ connect him. Town Committees Favor A man identified as Joseph Creeps to 30th Day sions, and raising pay in Cana­ ANTIQUES ^ Anna M. Leclerc of the Le- Police yesterday investigated PET CENTER V oice: Wait a minute, wait dian plants to the U.S. level. Hall was taken by ambulance Are Seance Elements Jjlerc Funeral Home has filed three motor vehicle mishaps. 995 MAIN ST. TiXu M9-4S7S — MANCHBenOl check it- out, he had, his name (Continued from Page One) ------—------to iManchesiter Memorial Hos­ ’The offers made by Ford, QM an appeal on a $4^200 offer Two More Polling Places NEW YORK (AP) — A voice was Marvin, and uh, something No injuries were reported: no pital about 9:30 morning takes place in the dark can gen­ now. business is that bad." said b®“ '- E. & L. Transport Co. laid and Oirysler proposed 18-cent Aquarium s----- S 3 .0 0 Up callfd !‘Fietcher,’ ’ two cats, the about some modem music, or MARKET made by the Manchester Re- arrests were made. Both political town commit­ termines whether a person from -the construotilon sdite of erally take place in the light do hourly wage increases imm^.- Sher iff Mnhssmey, proprietor of it has 500 drivers, mechanics names of people who knew him many people associate ali this modern dancing, or art or some­ ately, plus 2.8 per .cent in the COMING NOVEMBER 10 and II Tlevelopment Agency on a sec­ A car driven by William Han­ votes,” he added today. the Highland Oak Village H grocery store. “ If It’s like this and office personnel on layoff in tees agree on having four poll­ P u m ps------9 2 . 9 6 «P at turning:_ points------in his life with dark rooms, so I’ll leave thing, in the church. last two years of a proposed tion of her property fronting 23 sen, 26, of 56 W. Middle T’pke. Apantiments off Charter Oak a couple' ihoro week.s. goodby Detroit and Lorain, Ohio. Auto­ Manchester State Armory ing places, ipstead of the present Carruthers suggested the these are some of the elem ent you in the light. I’ll go to sleep, Pike: There’s such a person, three-year agreement. TTie of­ “Main St. hit the rear of a vehicle driven St. Heaters ...... 92«98 up I ’d have to check^ out any con­ Charlie.” motive ’Transport Inc. in Detroit two, according to statements Northeast School and the Maple in the seance when Bishop and if Fletcher comes. I hope has about 425 on layoff, a fers made no mention of Cana­ 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. by John N. Nowell, 40, of 442 He was treated at the hos­ nections with my son. Though, Raymond Yee .said his The appeal has been set for this week by both town chair­ Street School as good places In Filters • • SOuft uP James A. Pike believes he com- something happens . . . spokesman said. dian pay or guaranteed annual W. Middle Tpke. yesterday pital for a contusion ot the now, we’re talking about con­ Chinese laundry business, l.s -a’evlew at the Hartford Super­ men. Rockville. The Vernon Center municated with his dead son. Ford: Is it Fletcher? The Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Income. The union said the of­ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ morning. back and released, a ho^ltal nections, on the other side. down $:in a, week. Hai iy I.ain- ior Court on the first Tuesday Tuesday night the Republican New Filter F lu ff...... 4 9 t Jhn. Voice: Yes, my name is Railroad, which was the main fers were inadequate. Police say the Nowell car Junior High School and a place official said. Use half as much as regular glass wodl. WMl filter■r out Voice: Now then, the other bitz said his dollar .store sales ^n November. It has been filed Town Committee verted to urge Bishop Pike, resigned bishop Fletchbr. I have spoken to you shipper for the Rouge operation had stopped on E. Middle Tpke. in the west end would be best An offBclal of the Ambulance green algae. have dropped 35 pei cenl. Nor­ „jwlth the Town Clerk’s office, in the Board of Representatives to of the Episcopal Diocese of Cali- before . . . The only people I can P®*"®®" come and said, I that normally produced a car near Brookfield St. to let off a Service of Mbnehester aa-id the ma Jawad, daughter ot the own­ Manchester. have four polling places. A Re­ for the old Fire District, he fomia, took part in a Sept. 3 se- talk for are people who come ‘ o you . . . This every 45 seconds, said 235 of its passenger when the Hansen ve­ ambulance was sent out on a Incandescent Bulbs, 25 or 40 w a t t ...... 3 9 ^ er of Charlie’s Restaurant, said He Edward Rybezyk, executive publican member of the Board said. snce in Toronto televised over because you are here, and they says that he was a chap- employes were laid off, with M an Slays hicle ran into it. Hansen told po­ reportth at a man had fallen now she can handle both the ^director of the Manchester Re- will ask the suggestion be plac­ Carruthers said the Republl CTV, the private Canadian net- don’t walk in the room like you ®°*” ® “ " ‘versity, before revenues down $750,000 because lice he was blinded by the ris­ there. Fluorescent Plant Light ...... 9 2 . 3 9 work, on Sept. 17. The bishop do. I can see a great light you were, I guess you took his waitress and cookchores, and DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL /-.development Agency said the ing sun. ® ed on the agenda for an early cans will ask the board for a of the strike. "appeal was a routine procedure. Reftectors and Full Hoods in Stock. Large Selection <* said he received at the seance and it takes the form of people °°®® ® .she couldn’t before the strike. Two Sailors Yesterday night at 11:30 at meeting. change in procedures for pre­ The strike also has drained - He said the Redevelopment Tropical Fish Priced to Save You Money, ComiJare and messages he considered authen- . . . The first person who comes ” ® P®°P>e tried twice to Ford has about 20,000 sup­ Manchester Parkade Llnnmore Dr. near Crestwbod Thomas G. Carruthers, Re­ paring the voting lists. the union’s $67 million strike !^Agency in condemnation proce- The‘Worid's Best Buy. Many Varieties of Fish Foods to satiafy from the tt®- is someone and there’s two! ®, ^‘®J*®P him, but pliers with which it spends fund $16 million in strike ben­ In Newport IMA Speaker Dr., a car driven by Richard publican committee chairman, They want the registrars of Perfumes— Colognes Here are some of the names there’s a young man and an eld- Called. And he studied in the about $7 million a year. ’The ^dure made the offer of $4,200 R. Tolan, 47, of Rockville, explained there are only two voters to show on the li.sts I Guppies to the Discus. Dry and Frozen Foods. efit payments of $20 a week to ’^and that Mrs. Leclerc thinks “Free Gift Wrapping” that appear in the transcript of erly man. There are others in ®®'"® ®®"“ "ary you did, and got strike affected them in'degrees backed out of a driveway and polling places now, one in each whether the voter is a Republi­ the unmarried striker, $25 a (Continued from Page One) Mhe offer is too low. Mrs. Molly Lyons Bar-David, Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 bo 6, Thurs. to 9 the seance: ■ the background, but the young *’® ''®'^ interested in a^ varied as the type and hit a parked car owned by Har­ at peak voting times in elec- can, Democrat or unaffiliati'd. week to the ones who are mar­ TOWN i In the appeal, a referee will author and columnist, will Free Parking at Front and Rear of Store Allen Spraggett, program man seems radiantly happy, what you were doing and you amount of items or materials Base said one of the victims has riet R. Wieber of 61 Llnnmore ttdhs, he said. The last session of the Gen­ ARTHUR DRUG ried and $30 a week to those rule whether the price is fair moderator and religion editor of and very clear, though I get the succeeded himi as chaplain, they supply to the nt^tion’s sec­ speak ’Tuesday noon at a lunch­ Dr., police say. Little damage Leo B. Flaherty Jr., Demo­ with spouse and children. been identified but that his AND or not, Rybezyk said. eral Assembly okayed the list the Toronto Star. impression that he was helped name is—I don’t get the last ond-biggest automaker. eon honoring Hadassah Imas at was done to the Wieber car and cratic committee chairman, By striking, the 160,000 work­ name is being withheld pending Rybezyk indicated that a use but only with the okay of The Rev. Arthur Ford of Phil- by this other man to make the name, Louis Pitt, I think, Pitt. The Budd Co., which supplies ers gave up the weekly pay- COUNTRY the Park Plaza Hotel, New none to the Tolan vehicle, police said today the town Democrats the legislative body, in this case adelphia, a widely known medi­ Do you remember such a per­ Ford with more parts than any notification of kin. The second piece of the Leclerc property report. adjustment . . . ’This boy says checks which Ford said usually fronting Main St. is needed by Haven. have been in favor of four poll­ the Board of Representatives. um and ordained minister of the son? other firm, has laid off a few victim reportedly carried no Charles M. Herrman, 33, of ing places since Carruthers first that before he came over he were a gross average of $15ff, or SHOES the town for the widening of Mrs. Jacob Sandals of 28 Carruthers said lintli parties Disciples of Christ Church. Pike: Yes, I do. workers in Gary, Ind., 450 in Identification and efforts are 172 S. Main St., reported to po­ suggested it some time before was confused and mentally dis­ a total of $9 million in lost Main St. Brookfield St. has been select­ now mu.-, do Uieir own check­ "F 1 e t c h e r,.’’, a deceased Voice: And he has with him, Detroit and 1,800 in Pittsburgh, lice that an unknown vehicle the last election in April. He turbed, and, but more a sense of wages since the strike began. being made to determine his ed IMA of the year by Man­ ing iistog the caiieu.s lists rv.d i M iMitnjammviet French<:anadian friend of the someone who says that he said I Pa. Ford is Budd’s main cus­ did damage to his car some­ noted It was the Republican fear and frustration. And he “ It hurts, but I’m not starv­ identity through fingerprints. chester Chapter of Hadassah voting lists. Rev. Mr. Ford, called a “ spirit feel a little bit responsible in a tomer. time yesterday. Herrman told committee who was against it. says that he has found since he . ing,” said Henry Cook, 35, a Newport police were tight- South Windsor and will be feted at the lunch­ control,” said to bring forth came here, out of the body that ^ c o n d i t i o n , Dana Corp., with headquar­ Ford foundry worker who, be­ lipped regarding details of the police he was not certain when “ Now that they have approv­ ters in Toledo, Ohio, also makes eon. The honor is awarded an­ third-person messages through there was a sort of an inherited *"‘ ®>‘®®‘- cause he has a wife and two double slaying. or where the damage was done ed it,” Flaherty said, “ I see no O v a l ^ v C s the mouth of Ford when Ford is Ford parts, but has laid off only Car Leaves Road., nually to an outstanding mem­ since he had been parked in Cufttoni Home Design tendency toward this kind of background children, draws a weekly strike Roadblocks were set up in ber of each chapter. problem,” in a trance. thing, and he didn’t know it, but ‘ *‘® ‘ be 200 of its 15,000-member work benefit payment of $30 from the various places. Flaherty was disappointed Manchester force. neighboring communities and A native of Saskatchewan, Blue Print & Supply Inc. James Pike Jr., the bishop’s it seems like there’s a Slavic name starts with Z. union. Flips in Pasture Police say they found traces with the percentage turnout of ” If the strike continues two or Fall River, Mass. Patrolman Can., Mrs. Bar-David went to son, who committed suicide in background . . . Anyway. Sounds I ke another Russian John Johnson, 59, unmarried, of white paint and traces of voters in April. He said then 690 Hartford Rd. three weeks or another month, Manuel Raposa said he spotted Robert M. Dayton, 19, of 1343 Israel in 1936, and lived through wood imbedded in the scrape Manchester, Conn. February, 1966, at the age of 22. He says, he’s glad to speak to ^brlsky, or a Ford worker for 23 years, the Democrats do better with then our production is going to a car fitting the description of the riots that year when her on the left rear fender of the 649-8693 Prof. Donald McKinnon, a his father, and he says that he cniething. said, ” I’m ready to stay out as Sullivan Ave. missed a curve a larger turnout. suffer,” said a spokesman for the getaway vehicle about 3 family’s orange grove on the Rockville Exch. Ent. 1495 friend of Bishop Pike at Cam­ has learned that when people long as they stay out.” on Strong Rd. yesterday after­ victims car. “ Convenience sometimes de­ Dana. a.m. exposed borderland was attack­ bridge, England. ’’Fletcher” come oyer suddenly, and quite Like Cook, Otto Cureton, 54, a Raposa said the car was head­ noon while heading east near ed 30 times in 90 nights. She said McKinnon’s father gave the often, they come violently, they Red Scientist W. F. Rockwell Jr,, vice 33-year veteran with Ford, Farms’ Power Pierce Rd. and rolled over In a and her sisters Joined the Haga- son two cats years ago. Prof. do still retain enough physical chairman of North American draws $30 a week as his strike ed toward Westport, Mass. Washington — American farm­ ' pasture, police said toda.y. • nah and were put on g(uard duty McKinnon, asked about this, energy, or they’re still close Rockwell Corp., another parts benefit payment. But he has two ers consume more power than Is Will Remain supplier, said the firm will have ; Dayton was uninjured but the at their farm. said: ‘"That’s extraordinary, I enough to the seams of their for­ children in college, plus a wife COURT APPEARANCE SET used each year by the cities of did have two cats as pets when to reduce operations if the and four more children at home. ' car was damaged. He was At this time she had taken mer life in the body, anyway it’s HARTFORD (AP) — Lofton Baltimore, Chicago, Boston, PIANO'S RESTAURANT strike lasts two more weeks. He said he had $800 in a “Pogo” . . . pet ■ charged with failure to drive in up writing as a full time voca­ a boy, one black and the other a crisis experience, and they’re In Canada Williams, a 21-year-old Hartford Detroit, Houston and Washing­ ROUTE 6 and 44A “ This is a critical time,” checking acount when the strike the right lane and is scheduled tion and was the correspondent able to do things, that they can- man accused of kicking a po­ ton put together. ’The total is Rockwell said. “ The automotive started. It’s down to $140. to appear in Circuit Court 12 in for a Canadian newspaper and ” The gray disappeared about not do later . . . (0pers. ^ body of knowledge in a field, re­ and black around given p e r s ^ . ’There is like a biblical character, but the biblical name, like an old proph- gardless of “ practical” results, or wet sand. a consistency to thex^ommuni- both stores open MANCHESTER AWNING CO. caticms —they ring true. et, or something . . . I would only human, and I tonight til 1 9! "Also the nersons who^^nur- *'® maybe a very old could be wrong, but I think it is G 1 4 RANCOURT BUILDERS STORE HOURS — 8-5, Wed. 8-9, Sat. 4:30 portedly co m i^ ica te d had m b ® ''®*^ 8:ood man but not a proper way to go about EST. 1949 — 195 W. CENTER STREET — 649-8091 thing in common- ’Thev were in seems to be very close scientific research,” he said vu ^ n g -ways connected with ‘ •'*® ®®^® l^otsenko also complalnet Otters This the deyelonment of mv thanirhf ^ not going to go over a "'®® required too often to con- Wsteema Hsr* S iey taew me a M ^ r^ Z rlv ground that has already “ uct his work along lines dictat- s M signlficant Umes in my life. Help dew away dry skin lines in see our wide aMoHment turn ing-polnts.” things, to prove my identity but ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL I will not say them, on televi­ Union was too much one of “ do o f .Following are excerpts from what you are told.” ...24 hours a day the transcript: sion, but he wants you to re­ “ As a famous scientist, Niels Spraggett: On the basis of the member what he . . . and Eli­ rubbermaid jah, or something. Bohr, once said, you need to evidence, do you believe in cc*n- have some 'crazy ideas’ some­ • dish drainers municatlon with the dead? Pike: ’This is right . . . Eiias, the Latin vulgate name for the times. ’These are not appreciat­ • tub mats Pike: Oh, very much so—on • drain trays This is his ed in the Soviet Union,” he said. CRANTON IfflOTORS this empirical basis in the sense P*®Pbet Elijah, Bohr won the 192? Nobel Prize that the conclusions . . . are not 8T®h

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with a Haynes Jazz King am­ the time of the theft i.s un- crete poles which support it Ellingtoh Vernon ^ plified'. police sny. The organ kno'wn. , and that apparently vandals Big Robbery Reward is of Italian make, black and A wire fence belonging to took large rocks and chipped TV-Radio Tonight Think of Tiw white in color, with curved the 8th Utilities District was away a good porticm of the Hebrew School John Zanella Named Head Pesce Faces aluminum legs and a foot pedal. damaged sometime on Wednes­ concrete poles. Is Enrolling Parkhill-Joyce Offered by Du Pont A tachometer valued at $100 day or Thursday in the morn­ A district official told police Oi Education Association was reported taken from a car ing. The fence is located at the the fence had been repaired The religious school at the (Continued from Page One) — First Test on belonging to Percy Maiquis of west end of Loomis St. and di- only hours, before it 'was dam- . Televhion The Vernon Education As- low the seml-flnallsts. Although Flower Shop 6:00 ( 3) Movie (In Pro^eaa) Knesseth Israel on Finney St. 141 Loomis St. "The car vvas vide.“ the street from the se'ver aged. "* . CARS 7:15 (40) News soclatlonuoclatlon elected John zaneiiaZanella uieythey cannoicannot quajuyqualify as ivauunaiNational ^ Frank Oakeler, Proprietor Ons at US and said, ‘We want (40) Maverick (in ProirreHM) 7:30 ( 3-13) Wild, Wild West (C) is enrolling students now. In­ parked in his yard. Marqui.'^ plant. ( 8-13 ^) Mike Douglaa (24) Washington Week in presldeTit fior the coming year Merit Scholars, their names are fl 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Split Board (30) Fairth lor Today your money.. . tell us where it is called police to report the theft Police say one section of the The Bureau of the Census was Review ■ terested people can call Mrs. recently reported to other scholarship- (Next to Hartford National (10) Perry Maaon (18) Caieckmate recently. reported or we'll blow your brains out,' The new Board of Selectmen yesterday morning. Police say fence was knocked off the con­ established in 1902. (18) H i^ w a y Patrol (2(KJ2-30) Tarzan (C) Martin Lemer of Ellington. ,Other officers elected are granUng agencies. Bonk) (30) Combat ( 8) Front Row Movie (C) • YES—WE DELIVER • Du Pont said. met for the first time last night (34) Friendly Giant (40) Off to See The Wizard Steven Lubln, school teacher, Philip Audtbert, firut vice presi- Nursing Movlea Phones: 649-0791—649-1446 5:30 (20-30) Theater (C) dent; Maxine Rothe, second vice xhe Rockville Public Health Mrs. Du Pont was told to open and faced the first problem cre­ (18) Sports World said classes in October 'will he c (10) PYlday Movie (40) Peter Jennings (C) held Tuesday from '6:80 p.m. to president; BHalne Holcombe, Nursing Association has re- the bedroom safe. ated by the unique make-up of 8:(X) (24) Local Issue (24) Wnat‘8 New 8:.30 ( 3-12) (Jomer Pyle (Cl 8:30 p.m. and Sundays from 9 treasurer, and JuUa Banaitis, cently purchased a movie pro- "1 was so nervous I couldn’t the board. Michael Pesce, a 6:00 ( 3-8-0IM3-40) News (C) (24) Creative Person ( 8) Newswire (C) (40) Hondo (C) a.m. to noon. In November the secretary. jector fo r use In staff educa- remember the combination she Democrat, is first selectman, (22) Summer Hl^Kghts (18) Subscri^on TV Elxecutl've committee mem- yon and in the Mothers’ (C) (2O-2M0) Star Trek (C) Tuesday classes will be switch­ said. "They told me: You better with two Republicans, Richard a (30) McHale's Navy 9:00 < 3-12) Movie ed to Wednesdays. hers, besides the offlcera, are caasses. remember or we'll put a bullet Nicola and William Sleeper as (24) With Their Eyes on the (24) N E T Playhouse Joseph Belobti and Patricia The jiurchase was made pos­ 9:30 (102022-30) Accidental Baruch EUln is teacher In through your head.' (18) (Uerv Griffin Smith. Personal second and third selectmen re­ Fam ily (C) charge of the Bar Mitsvcdi sible hy donations from various (20) Sports Show ( 8-40) Guns of Will Sonnett Joseph Giorgio heads the per­ organizations. The bandits took $4,000 in spectively. 6:06 (40) Combat (C) groupi cash and $50,000 in Jewels from An Important plank in the 6:15 (20) Bold Venture 10:00 ( 8-40) Judd for the Defense sonnel police committee. Other Jayoee Wives’ Tea 6:30 (24) What's New (R ) Rabbi David Edelman will be Money Management that safe, dropping a $10,000 bill Democratic platform was th&t, (C) members are Joseph BellUs, The Jaycee Wives w ill hold a SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE ( 3-12) W aiter (Tronkite (C) (1:0) News (C) available for g^raveslde memor­ on the bedroom floor, then led if elected, Pesce would also ( 8) Peter Jennings (C) (20-2220) Raymond Burr Engaged Roger Gessay, Ronald Butke, tea Simday from 2 to 4 p.m. at (10-22-30) HuntieySrlnkley Visits Vietnam (C) ial prayers at the EUlng^ton A Series of Six Lectures Du Pont downstairs to his den serve as road foreman for the June Tyler, Philip Hodgson, the home of Mrs. Warren Ball, 10:15 (24) N.E.T. Preview (R ) Jewish Cemetery on Maple St. The engagement of Miss Presented by where he opened the large vault town. The Republicans pledged 6:4£ News 10:30 (18) subscription TV Thomas K elly and Joseph ^11- 210 Skinner Rd. for U\e wives 7:00 (24) Fascination of Driftwood 11:00 ( 32-102220-40) News, this Sunday from 11 a.m. to containing about 500 Russian to hire and outside person for I BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER . . . (22-30-40) News, Weather Jazz at Newport (R) Elizabeth Ann Duker of Staf­ lane. They ■will soon start dls- of new Jaycee members. Slides OFFICIALS OF LOCAL BUSINESS. coins and about 6,500 U.S. coins. this job. (10) PG A Golf Championship Sports. Weather noon. Harry Friedman of Sadds ford Springs to Thomap. W. Mor- cussing salaries for next aca­ from lasrt year’s home tour will (C) (20) Richard Diamond M ill Rd. is the president of the FINANCIAL and FEDERAL ORGANIZATIONS "How much are they worth?" Thus the first important item (20) Huntley-Brinkley 11:15 (40) Sports Final rissette of Manchester has been demic year. be shown. on_e of the thieves asked. (12) Truth or Consequences 11:26 ( 3) Friday Spactaoular Jewish Cemetery Association. David OUphant has been nam­ Couples Set Fihn on the board’s agenda last night (C) 11:30 (1020.22-30) Tonight (C) announced by her parents, Mr. October 10th Family Financial Manage­ "Maybe $400,000 Du Pont Said was the question of road fore­ (■■ I loPNaoHnewKs—'"'' - — --- ( 8) Twilight Zone ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) and Mrs. William H. Duker of ed -to the constitution and by­ The Married Couples Club of King's Spetializes in little Prices for ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) 1:00 (12) Upbeat laws committee; Leonard Lucia, ment Investments he replied. man, with Pesce unable to nom­ Stafford Sprites. St. Bernard’s Church ■will pre­ Vista Volunteer Here's a sampling of some SEE SATUBOAT-S t v WEEK FOR OOBfPLETE IJSTINOS insurance; Paul Nicholas, sent a film, "The Golden Age "Then maybe you'd be willing inate himself for the post and St. James’ Ladies Her fiance is a son of Mr. October 17th Social Security to buy them back for $200,000," carry enough votes on the board ethics, and Harvey Nlvlson, of Comedy,” Tuesday at 7:45 Paul A. Pilkonis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Morrissette of the thief shot back. to get himself appointed. really beautiful select used Slate Fall Party 167 Vernon St. membership. p.m. at the Church. Also on the Radio Housing Bids October 24th Wills and Trust Services When agents of the Federal and Mrs. Ray S. Pilkoni.4 of 47 After lengthy discussion, last­ program is an old-fashloned (H iIb listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS Miss Duker, a graduate of The Vernon Housing Authori­ Bureau of, Investigation entered Hoffman Rd., has joined 'VISTA ing nearly two and one-half cars. A Fall Fashion Show-Dessert songfest. minute length. Some statlnns carry other short newscasts.; Stafford High School, attended ty is starting a second round of October 31st Deeds and Home Financing the case, Du Pont refused to the domestic Peace Corps, pnd hours, Pesce was appointed in­ Card Party ■will be sponsored by The club will hold its annual Smart Footwear WDBC—1360 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Manchester Community College. bids for the 24-unlt housing for' give further information to Fall Frolic dance Nov. 11 at the terim foreman. Both Sleeper 12:15 Sl( Off — the Ladles of St James Friday, She is employed in the experi­ newsmen but Miami Police Cap will spend a year working in 6:00 Dick Robinson the elderly project on Grove Rockville PAC. Tickets are November 7th Insurance and Nicola favor a competitive 1965 PLYMOUTH 6:00 Joey Reynolds 6:66 p S Rlzzuto mental engineering department tain C. O. Huttoe said Du Pont West Virginia with the Depart­ 9:00 Ken Griffin W T K — 1080 Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. at S t James' St. with new specifications. available from members of the examination for this post, say­ of Pratt and Whitney, Division seemed willing to pay the ment of Mental Health. 1 SPORT FURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1:06 News, Sign Off 8:00 News. Weather. Sports School Hall. This is the only The new requirements are club. November 14th Federal Income Taxes ing they want the best qualified WBCH—910 6:30 Americana of United Aircraft Corp.. East available at the office of the $200,000 ransom to get back his Pilkonis was among 32 Vol- Cool one. A ir condiitioning, 'V-8 engine, console 5:00 Hartford Hl^Ughtr 7:25 O iet Huntley money making project of the Con^letes Army Course man for the job. Pesce main­ 7:30 News of the Worid Hartford. architects, Galllher and Schoen- collection. unteeis in Service to America mounted automatic trans,, power steering, power 7:00 News group for this year. Mrs. A l­ Capt. Francis J. Costello, son tains that the most important 8:00 Gaslight 7:46 Joe Garagiola Petty Officer 3.C. Morrissette, hardt in Simsbury.. Bids will be Sponsored by Thursday night an attorney \vho were graduated recently brakes, radio, sunshade gjiass, bucket seats, rvhlte- 12:00 Quiet Hours 7:50 Sing Along bert Qayson is chairman of the o f Mr. and M ra John Costello, qualification for the job is a 7:55 David Brinkley for Du Pont announced what he from a VISTA training program wall tires. Absolutely flawless throughout. Arctic W POP—1410 a gpraduate of Manchester High opened Oct. 26 at the office of Estelle Dr., has completed a 19- THE "basic interest in the town” and S;06 Popf Concert event FaShlcms ore from the white finish with maroon vinyl intenior. You can’t 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 9:05 Ni^tbeat School, attended Manchester the Housing Authority at Frank­ week associate infantry officers termed only "a substantial re­ at the Oswatomie State Hospi­ 7:00 Lee ‘ ‘B abr’ Simms Show Mam’selle Shop at Vernon MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL claims he has this since he is resist this one. 11:00 News, Weather Sports Community College and the lin Park. ward.. .no questions asked' 'foi- tal in Kansas. 12:00 Gary Girard Show 11:20 Sports Pinal Circle. career course at the Army In­ return of the collections. P ri­ In West Virginia the volun­ a lifelong resident here. W INF—1230 11:30 Other Side of the Day University of Connecticut, The state has provided $280,- fantry School, Ft. Bennlng, Ga. Manchester High School Members of a committee are vate detective William Stanton teers are trying to stimulate Both Nicola and Sleeper point­ .00 5:00 News Storrs. He Is serving with the 000 for all costs of the project. $ 5:15 Speak Up Sports FORGOTTEN IN PRISON Mrs. Burton Hilton m , Mrs. R O O M 225 7 - 9 P.M. sat by a special telephone community interest and partic­ ed out, however, that Pesce 6:30 H arry Reasoner U.S. N avy at Fleet Sonar The only bid made in August More than 6 million mink 2195 SANTA MONICA, Calif. (A P ) John Tierney and Mrs. Peter AMPLE PARKING (759-02931 and opened post office ipation in the care of the men­ could take the examination to 6:35 Speak Up Sport.s School, Key West, Fla, by the Conyers Construction Co. pelts were imported last year, u*nn NpwQ Sharman Pue Dockery will be Kalos, tickets; Mrs. Peter Box 347, Miami. Fla., to deal tally ill and the retarded. determine his eligibility for the 6:15 Speak 1^ Hartford The wedding is planned for of Manchester was $328,700. an Increase of about 23 per cent the last forgotten man In the Petrone and Mrs. Robert Stan­ NO REGISTRATION FEE REQUIRED with the bandits. They will be working with job. Pesce has had some experi­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas June 8, 1968. A better building climate and over 1965. 7:00 The World Tonight ton, refreshments; Mrs. Roy "They've got a real, hot pota­ persons in .state institutions as ence on the road crew in the 1966 RAMBLER 7:30 Alexander Kendrick Los Angeles Ctounty jail if Judge less expensive requirements 7:35 Speak Up Hartford David Williams’ plans are car­ Thompson and Mrs. Margau-et to on their hands," Stanton said. well as with those who have past. YALE GETS AUTHOR may bring In lower bids. It Is - 7:16 Prank Gifford ried out. Minor, card tables; Mdss Ruth "There is no insurance. At the been released, attempting to CUSTOM 770 4-DOOR WAGON 8:00 News hoped. Bronke, chairman of a cleanup NEW HAVEN (AP) — The present time, I have been or­ help them readjust to fam ily Dockery, charged with arson, Students Cited , Roomy one. Fully equipped. 7 main bearing 6-cyiin- committee; Mrs. Alfred Kargl author of "Catch-22” a best-sell­ dered to negotiate and find out and community life. was locked up after undergoing ing novel about World War II, Several Rockville High School Electric Organ der engine, dual-range automatic, washable Vinyl up­ and Mrs. John Bonino, awards; what they want.” He said he Pilkonis has attended Yale holstery, rooftop luggage rack, 4 new tires, radio. mental examinations last Janu­ will be resident playwright at Students have received letters RANGE Mrs. Edward Tomezuk, pub­ had received, no calls from the University for the past two We know Ramblers and we laiow this one is tops. ary—and forgotten—until he the Yale School of Drama for of commenda^on for their per­ Reported Stolen \ M l licity, assisted by members of bandits. years. He was valedictorian of Closeout of Better Mokers Willow green with matching interior. asked a guard this week why he the current season. formances on' the 1967 National Stanton said the collection the Cl’£Lss of 1965 at Manches­ FUEL O IL was being held. Cadette Girl Scout Troop 633 He Is Joseph Heller, whose Merit Scholarship Qualifying An electric organ and ac­ who w ill make posters. was described as "the largest ter High School, served as $ .00 Williams heard of the first play, "We bombed in New Test. cessories valued at $1,200 were INDOOR - OUTDOOR GASOLINE Mrs. John Dyment is in and only one outside the Soviet president of its National Honor 1995 10-month inoarcemtlon and de­ Haven,” will premier at Yale They are Mark Cadman, Union." Society chapter, and was a N a­ taken from 4 Level Rd. .some­ manded Thursday a new proce­ charge of staging and John Dy­ in December. Christine Cebula, Warren Clark, ' The collection originally was tional Jlerit Scholarship winner. time Wednesday night) or Thurs­ dure for prisoners certified for ment will play piano back­ Others who will be on the Karen Dugan, Charles King, lost when Prince Mlkhailovitch He has done previous volun­ day morninig. BANTLY OIL mental examinations. Later, ground music for the show. Mrs. drama faculty this season in- Todd Leventhal and Laura was assassinafed during the teer work as a tutor for the The victim. Atty. Irving FOLDING SLIPPERS 1965 AMBASSADOR ( 0.111’ A.NA , IN( . after meeting with other judges, Robert Digan is in charge of dude Robert Lewis, co-founder Tweet. Russian Revolution 50 years Hartfoici Tutoring Project and Aronson, told police the organ he said changes would be made. models. of the Actor's Studio, and Ken- The students are among 40,000 DON’T JUST :::;i M \i.N S l'KKKj ago. The Bolshevik government for the Yale Volunteer Service was on the enclosed rear porch 990H 2-DOOR HARDTOP A hearing was set for Dock­ Tickets may be obtained from neth Haigh, who appeared last in the United States who scored placed it in the Hermitage Council in New Haven. of the house after 10 p.m. Plush one. If you like comfort, you’ll love this one. TKI ,. (i lit- ery, to answer the old charge Mrs. Hilton o f 19 Academy St., spring at Yale in the title role In the upper two per cent of Museum and it later was stolen Wednesday. Thursday morning King’s Reclining bucket seats, cut pile carpeting, 327 'V-8 Uuckvilic 'T-’i-’l-TI that he set fire to an unoccupied or Mrs. Tierney of 11 Academy of Robert Lowell's "Prometheu this year’s graduates. The com- while on loan in the city of Kiev. it was no longer there. engine, dual-range automatic, power-steering, power house last year. St. Bound.” mended students rank just be- tains a system based on air Low Russia. pressure which is disturbed Police say there was no ap­ brakes, excellent tires, whitewalls, too. Transistor Most of the 9,000 pieces now radio with stereo effect rear speaker, tinted wind­ when a door is opened. parent Tneans of forced entry Price are in the Smithsonian Institu­ Entrance to the room is avail­ and the fam ily dog made no shield, tilt-away steering wheel. Taupe finish with tion in Washington, where offi­ cordovan interior. Truly a luxury car. STAND THERE able only by a magnetic card noiise to indicate the presence cials said they understood Du key which Dumont carried in of an intruder or intruders. All leather uppers . . . cross straps, Pont had planned to donate the his wallet. The organ was a "Parth.ir" $ .00 entire collection eventually. booties, tie backs and pixies in Friends said the system was black, white, red, royal, brown, 1895 Every window in the Du Pont installed because Du Pont was home can be guarded by an in­ worried about kidnapers. bone. Sizes 5 to 9. fra-red beam that triggers an "He (Du Pont I told me he just LICGETT DRUG alarm in Du Pont's bedroom hadn’t turned the alarm system 1965 RAMBLER MAKE YOUR and in the butler’s room. on." Capt. Huttoe said. "He PARKADE 770H 2-DOOR HARDTOP A radar beam protects the didn’t give me a rea.son." OPEN main vault and the room con- The nine-bedrooiu liome, built Sporty one. Been looking for that hard to find low in 1964. faces Biscayne Bay in 17:45 A M. to 10 P.M. original mileage one owner used car everybody talks about? W ell this is it. This car's fully equipped: 287 Legal Notices the most exclusive section of Coconut Grove, a neighborhood V-8 engine, GT floor-mounted automatic, power OBDEB OF NOTICE within the city limits of Miami. steering, power brakes, tinted wiindshleld, reclining AT A COURT OF PROBATE bucket seats, 4 new whitewall tires, deluxe wheel Building permits for the liouse held at Manchester, within and fol’ covers, and barely 18,000 miles. Absolutely guaran­ MOVE... the District of Manchester, on tht* in the public records totaled $1.8 29th day of September. 1967. teed. Color: Classic black and white with black in­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallcti. million but this did-not include terior. Showpiece! Jud^e. the sensitive security network, Estate of Annie K. Tidmas, late of Manchester, in .‘*aid District. d(*- extravagant landscaping on the It's Just Plain Good Business $ .00 ceased. five-acre estate, furnishings or The Admini.stiaioi having exhib­ 1895 ited hi.s admini.stration account with the $240,000 tract of land. .said estate to thi.s Court for al­ lowance. it i.s ORDERED: That the 19th day of SLIPPERY THIEVES Ootober. 1967. at four o’clock after­ SOMERSET, Pa. (AP) — noon at the Probate Office in ^he ENIPLOY THE HANDICAPPED 1963 OLDSMOBILE 98 Municipal Building in said Manches­ S'tafte police say that 'when a ter. be and the same i.s assigned trucker had mechanical trouble for a healing on the allow'ance of 4-DOOR HARDTOP said administration account with with his truck and went for .said estate. a.scertainmenl of heirs help, thieves unhitched the trail­ Posh one. Local car completely equipped and care­ and order of distribution, and this er from the cab and hauled OCTOBER 1-7 fully maintained. Equipment includes V-8 engine, Court direct.s that notice of the automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, time and place assigned for said away the trailer filled with but­ hearing be given to all persons power windows, power seat, • radio with rear seat kiibwn to be intere.sted therein to ter—$25,000 worth. NATIONAL EMPLOY THE appear and be heard thereon by speaker, tinted windshield, whitewall tires. Coinplete- publl^shing a cojjy of this order in ly original throughout. Color: Arctic white with sil­ .some new.spaper having a circula­ WHY tion in .said District, at least .seven Legal Notices ver blue interior. days before the day of said hear­ HANDICAPPED WEEK ing. and by mailing on or before AT A COURT OF PROBATE 300 4-Door Hardtop October 5. 1967. be certified mail, held at Coventry, within and for the disABILITY? $ .00 a copy of this order to Ethel T. District of Coventiy. on thu 5th dav Cowies. 3S3 Keeney St., Manchester, of Oclobei. 1967. CTP) 1695 Conn.: Anne L. Krause. 44 Ridge Present. Hon. Ruth K. Myl)a\«r. St.. Manchester. Conn.; and return Acting Judge. make to this Court. Estatr of William E. (HrniU'V. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. laic of ('uvi'Mlrv. ill ,>{ ihf wliolc or jiarl 'e y 'e y 2nd day of October. 1967. i.f thf M-al f.'f hfanl at tic Prubalc Office. town and running on regular gas. EJquipment includes ElMale of Ellen A. Kroll. late of CoVfiitiy. «n ihf 12lh day of Or- A B L E D is lower than for average automatic shift, 6-cylinder enghw, radio, 4 new tires. 4'x8' PANEL Mlanchester. in ,«aid District, de- lobfi 1967. at !» Pa,n I \n fuch of thf lic notice to the ciedilors to bring pfi.>;on.' known bf in lfif'tf l in A B L E D no greater than for the average 1965 M ARLIN in their claims within .said lime al­ .'^ald f.^lalf u ci»p\ ul lhi-< oidfi- all worker. LIMITED OFFER - WHILE STOCK LASTS lowed by publi.shiiig a copy of this at Ifu.-'t 7 i\n\.< bflcn- -■'aid lime FASTBACK 2+2 2-DOOR HARDTOP a.'j.'^igfifd, and i.tuiii iiiakf • < this CHRYSLER D O O ld e r in .som<> new.spaper having a Flashy car. One owner, Equ'ipment includes 327 V-8 | SEE THESE GREAT BUYS AT YOUR LOCAL WEYERHAEUSER LUMBER DEALER LISTED BELOW circulation In said piobate disti ict (•(.ml. wdUiiii ten days fr«jni the ilale rutiun De Cormier ArnunoUl RrtHlucts <’«r|Mtmlloii Kingfisher-Bristol\ , STUDENTS FREE Ainurlx'lh' ('

A ril^ Mtam MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAOB ifIN I Bolton camps and conducts 19 Day ly wdien Mr. Dzu had not yet, appeared Andover camp sessions eadi year. Num­ even after the critical political week­ erous training sesalona are con- Set of Brakes Fail THE end was over, and replied that "the ducited for new and old leaders. Qass Grouping by Ability serves the 85 glrie in Andov­ Sttpninii IfpraUi matter of Mr. Dzu’s detention is of no er now mrolled in Oirl scout­ As Railway Resumes PUBUSH£2> BY THE: consequence.” ing. L E C LE R C FUNERAL HOME HBRAU> PRJNTING CO.. INC Is Scored in Annual Report Are Issued U BteaU S treet Warrantee Deeds MT. WASHINGTON, N.H. Earlier Thursday the state llanolUBtcrCoon. Warrantee deeds on property f AP)—One of two sets of brakes Public Utilities Commission had TUOICAS F. f^RGUBON Roord nf Fdiu-JH «len»entary school been better Building activity in Andovei WAL.THK R. PEaiQUSON On The Way trans'ers recorded in the office on a Mt. Washington cog rail­ given the line permission to re­ PuUMieio «>ntlnued to be at a low level of the Town Clerk in Septem­ way car was knocked out of op­ sume operations. Fbundol October 1. IffiJ______with a •t«^«»ent on homoge- f or «n,ght during the month of September ’The X16, piloted by Air Force Major neouB, or ability, grouping. ’The “®Ye taken place.” ber numbered seven. Four of eration ’Thursday on the train's Gerard Bergevin, who spoke Pnhlluhed B\'ery EvenlUK Elicept Sunday.^ Five permits were issued for William J. Knight on an eight minute "Die report goes on to recom- the seven transfers weie for first regularly scheduled trip for the commission, said the lo­ ■Wt HoUite.V.«. Entered at the Post Ofllw at report was summarized oat v trMon­ w ii - 4V.. ____e V ttuuiMwiaadditions uior I renovation ciiuvauuii uiof v ex- a - M«Tirhirrt~~ Gann., as Second Olaes Mai! flight from Edwards Air Force Base in land only, two foi* dwellln£:s, since eight persons died in a de­ comotives and cars have “Ade­ Matter. day’s annual town meeting by and a hleh structures with a total and o ’.c for industrial property. railment. quate braking power and the California, attained a speed, the other board memberir Harold Smith.SmlUl * CMAUAUVll WA ®Ci stated value of $7,500. No per- Land transfers were; Sylvia equipment is safe and suitable SUBSCRIPTION RATES day, of 4,634 miles per hour, with a Officials said a bracket sup­ FB3« U e in AdtTUice who said he feels ’’strongly’’’ issued for new struc- E. Neuman to Neal MacKenzte, porting a brake cable snagged for operation.” peak altitude, for the flight, of 99,000 about homogeneous groupiiv dwellings or other con- 28 acres of land oh Bear Swamp on the rail, causing the car to Among those aboard the train Three Mentha ...... 2-f” feet. meaning he is agalnstlt ’ struction. Rd., part in Andover t«nd part stop unexpectedly as it passed Thursday were senior clUS-ens We are waiting, patiently and philo­ The school board has already “ classrooms go, "bar- John W. Lapin, Long HIH Rd.. in Coventry; Hazel F. Galipo to over the switch at the 5,000-foot from Virginia on a foliage tour. m e m b e r O F sophically, for the Inevitable day when voted that it is not in favor unforseen poptdation will replace a shed. Conrad Johanna Dunn, lots 1'7 and mark. The accident happened THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of grouping children at the ele- H*® reports says. Schatz, Hebron Rd., will replace The Aaaociated Preaa ia excluaiyely entiU^ the pilot of some X16 successor, maybe 168 at Andover Lake; Russell there Sept. 17. HARTLEY SIMPSON DIES the uae of repubilcatlon of all news ths- School Library a garage. Percy B. Cook, He- to mentary level according to abll- J. Bostridge. e; ux. to Carl H. None of the estimated 60 per­ NEW HAVEN (AP)~Hartley n s td iw credK ed to It o r not otherw ise cre- the throttle and fling himself out into sons aboard was injured, how­ “fast” roonu of each grade. *chool libraries and the help giv- d I**® house.* Mrs. Dorothy Ra- Rd. and Rhoda -.-nd Chester ever, and the trip was later uate School from 1965 to 19''il. l ls h ^ riS S a of republication of .s|>eoial dM- orbit, laze his way around the earth a paibohas herein are alao reaerred. _ According to the statement them by Bolton Public Li- l®lgh, Webster Lane, is adding Clark to Stanley G. Gasper, completed. has died at this age of 67. time or two, and then*;> point his nose in the annual report, written the WlUimantic Service 1'*'° rooms to her house, John acreage on* Townsend Rd. The university said Simpson The Herald Printiiift Company Inc., a.«- Aboard was Winslow E. Mel­ w unea no Itaancial responsibUhy t.vpo- down to earth again, and fly his way by Acting Superintendent Ralnh ^ ”1®*'- the Manchester and -I- Storm, Wales Rd., was giv- Houses Uansferred were vin, state transportation direc­ died Wednesday in Franklin, cmphlcal errons appeartafr tn^vertisM iiejdr back to Edwards Air Force Base. Conlon, the grouping “is not *1®*^®*^ libraries, en permit to add a bath and James Louis and Myrtle Madl- tor, who said the snag of the N.H. awl other readlnfr matter in T^e Mancheate! partitions to his home. ’’Mn to Alton L. and Doris M. Oraninir Hcraid. ______meeting the needs of the Indl- have a good minimum bracket “rendered one of two He was a native of Tilton, DEDICATED TO Girl Scouts’ Guests MacLachlun, Hendee Rd.; and N.H., and was graduated from F\UJ se r\’icr client of X. K. A. vidual. When slow learners are collection of books in the ele- sets of brakes Inoperative.” Publisher*! Rf-prceentatire*! grouped together year after mentary school and are now be­ Thirteen girls, members of Thomas E. and Jacqueline L. The weight of the engine, Bowdoln College. DIGNIFIED SERVICE Mathews Special Aeency — Now Yorti. Cmi* Chineral services will be held r ^ T DotTc4l aiKl Boston. ______Thoughts On A War yea/they tend to lose’ thelr"nr^ Kinnlng'to’im veT col- 1’l’®y®' - ^'^®”- which pushes the train up the tivation and in turn become dls- lection in the high school ’’ the Andover Lake. The Indus- 6,288-foot mountain, and other Saturday In Franklin. The Family's Every Wish . . . MEMBEIR a u d i t b u r e a u o f CDOTTIaA- Dissatisfaction with a war, by itself, is cipline problems. renort statea "fSii. ®^ Connecticut Valley trial property on Rt. 6 and Bun- brakes kept the train from fail­ n O N B - ______nothing new in our history. Even the “Heterogeneous grouDhur audio-visual materials is m d ®®“®®*l ®* °l*'l 3®®“*® **1*® her Hill Rd. was transferred by ing back, officials said. Held in Deepest Trust by U* Friday, October 6 revolution that gave us birth was not a with slow, average, and'fast “ally improving. One of our ^ rtln atv ^ -d ay E astlto iW o rd Norman P. and Marylyn D. The car had been in the re­ Girl Scout Oomp week at Camp Hallenbeck Co., Inc., to N.P. unanimous uprising. The later embroil­ an in, the same class wlU, I most valuable audio-visual ad- a ’ pair shop and the bracket was LET US PRICE RICHARD E. LECLERC, Director ment with Britain was disdainfully re­ beUeve, prove more beneficial dltlons this year has been an 8 MemUtt in East Hartland Hallenbeck, Inc. lower than it should have been, YOUR NEXT COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES ferred to by many as “Mr. Madison’s to the student, the school, and mm. loop projector with sci- tomorrow and Sunday. Folk Story Program said railway counsel Jack Mid­ “Ironic Indeed” war.” Mrs. Lucas Moe, Wales Rd., Wesley (Reed will be the artist dleton. PRESCRIPTION the community." ence loops which has enhanced Call 649-5869 23 Main Street, Manchester What the judge said was this: But not since our internal civil war a At the high school level, the ®m' science program. is a professional Field Director who will appear Saiturday eve- He said each car has two sets ARTHUR DRUG ‘‘Law means nothing unless it means century ago have we seen anything report continues, “students tend There foUows a section on the “ "® ^ ® of brakes “and at no time was there any danger." the same law for all. This strike by a quite like the impassioned feelings and to group themselves by course guidance program, with a note ®^ ^® **'®®P‘_ * rr^ of A m e^an Polk songs outspoken criticism of a war in prog­ selection. I feel the high school that the director was busy most- f powerful union against the public was program is doing a better than ly with getting students ac- leader, ly stated. f®*"J**’® ®®"' a rebellion against the government; if ress. In the other foreign wars the doubts may not have been banished, average Job In meeting the qualnted ^ th and Into Institu- ^ ® f ®®»®P®«y f I f ^ f permitted to succeed it would eventual­ but once the battle was joined the vast needs of the Individual. Small tions of higher learning this past f ®*'^®*’l*®*^‘ ^*"® I® ly destroy government with resultant classes are expensive but for year, and that, with the addition l™®^®ly ^00 girls staying In p.m. ___ majority of the people at least put them tenits and cabins. anarchy and chaos.” aside and rallied to the government im- the welfare of the student they of ano&er counselor this year, Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Rt. Manchester Evening Herald 938 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-6171 - OPBSN 9 A M. TO 5:30 P.M. - d J O S ^ The judge also said this: til the fighting was over. ’Ihls time, as should be maintained so that plus the work under P.A. 206, 87, chairman of the 1967 Girl Andover correepondent. Law- MUSIC STORES; 17 OAK ST.. MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM: ST., "The defendant union, powerful in the 1860s, the home-front is also Album or Churches By Joseph Satemls WATKINS-WEST FUNEEDAL SBJRVTCE - 142 BAST CBINTER STREET - TEL>. 649-7196 though it may be, is nevertheless in­ strife-tom. ST. ROSE ROMAN CATHOLIC, EAST HARTFORD ed that the drive will take place sufficiently powerful to disdain, with Im­ At this late date the extent of the dis­ The report begins with Con- The section in the report on from October 10 to 24. It will LOST MATH GLASS Ion’s "point of view,” a sum- the health department says that conducted punity, the law and the court. sension hardly needs documentation. on a house-to LOUISVILLE (AP) — This You need only read, listen to the debate mary of his views on education, all students were given vision jjouse basis announcement, over the inter- “Our existence as a free people is de­ l^d this portion concludes with tests, and four grades given pendent on a healthy respect for law in Congress or, for that matter talk to Funds contributed go to the com at Seneca High School, got your neighbors. But perhaps there Is liis belief that "Bolton is in- hearing tests, with referrals Connecticut Trails Council of a big laugh: “Will some mem- and order. For ours Is a society open lerested in good education, where necessary. Girl Scouts which works with ber of the class In math that is and ordered, animate and free, and it some need within the Administration in By Rowland Evans Jr. any event, for a better understanding Inside Yeady to make further sacrl- Science Boom ‘Needed’ the scouts in 95 Eastern Con- supposed to meet In Room 402 itices, and is fortunate to have ^®*" curriculum, Conlon neotlcut commimlties. The plesise come to the office and can continue so only so long as we of the dissension. maintain our liberties under law. Robert D. Novak attifaoted the caliber of people ®®ys U'at another science room \^R£$m i^(!rirFRoM In lifll. It;ili;in m:iiini-,s iKtu- when the general who Is chief of police VERMONT ROYSTER IN ’THE WALti piijd Trl|s»li. ’ for Saigon was asked about it, especial­ STREET JOURNAL ALL THAT THtC H0US£ M U B£ Too LA R $£R iR U S* n t t M W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1967 dow to ask for the notes he was and Mr. Rommel is currently er Negro and entry forms, Rita im posed to receive in retUm, Vernon teaching ‘’art and design” at Kenway. men for the annual auction. The recreation, education, fire pro­ NlY. Banks he said. “ But the Morgan man Art Festival Central Connecticut State Col­ Old glasses will be collected Columbia Uons will gather at Fireman’s tection, eye research, and help told him he had given the bcuids y e w ’ s Leader lege in New Britain. at door from donors. Field at 2 p.m. Sunday to can­ for needy families. "This money FUEL OIL to somebody else, probably an­ (Committee chairmen for the Applications and patrons tick­ Astronaut Killed vass the town door to door, Is partly raised by our Auction," Seek Missing other messenger." Site Changed NOTICE! event are a s’ follows: Co-Chair­ ets will be available at Sherwin looking for useful Items anyone said Bill, “ so if you liaven’t At Morgan Guaranty, a Attends Dinner Scouts in Clothing Drive 154 men, A&s. Rita J. Kenway, WilHams Paint Store, 981 Main may wish to donate to this been contacted yet and have 200 0*1. Min. C.O.D. spokesman said he was not sure Tile sixth annual Fine Arts Joseph A. Scerra, National Manchester Fine Art Associa­ St., or by writing to Manches- ■worthy cause. something to donate please call 24-Honr B on u r Bervleet $1.7 Million of all the details but added, “ I Festival will be held at Man­ oar Lions Club, Box 614, Man­ PLAZA COIN LAUNIHIY Commander-In-Chief of the Vet­ tion, Kenneth G. Skinner, In Airplane Crash Sent Thanks from Vietnam The auction will be held at any local Lion." agree that it's all some sort of chester High School on E. Mid­ R. 8. REGIUS (OoaUnaed from P «ce One) erans of Foreign Wars, Lt. Gov. James Siegal, Wllliard Marvin, chester. Patrons tickets and ad­ Yeomems HaU at Columbia Cen­ mistake. It doesn't appear that dle Tpke., instead of the pre­ 699 EAST MIDDLE TURNPjKE ed during the month of Septem­ Attilio Fr«^slnelli, and U.S. and Charles E. K. Carlson, all mission tickets are available (OoattmMd from Page One) Columbia Boy Scout Troop 62 ter on Saturday, Oct. 21. Manchester Evening Herald FUEL OIL the notes were stolen." viously announced location. ber. lion «nd the others for 1100,000 Congressman William L. St. from the Manchester Lions from any, Lions Club Member. Next to Popular Markat earlier this year conducted a Burnham reports that last temporary Columbia' corres­ Banks often delay reporting wife brought her word of her . Permits were Issued to: Ray­ 649^908 each. They are payable to the Hie Festival is sponsored by Club; advertising, Donald Bon; you said which mission I pondent Adella O. Urban, feel- missing securities, unless thvre Onge head the list of veteran husband's death. “ Clothing for Vietnamese Chil­ mond Jolie, Edgarton Rd., ad­ year the Lions Club spent over bearer and thus readily negoti­ and government leader who will Manchester Lions Club and booths, Charles Borglda; dis­ A BLACK TIE MILKINO -ould most like to have, I'd say $2,700 on projects for local 228-3861. able but one bank spokesman is immediate evidence of theft, Manchester Fine Arts Associa­ LA GRANGE, Ky. (AP) — If His parents, Mr. and Mrs. dren” drive and have received dition to rear of garage; Doris attend the testimonial dinner play frames, Ivar Scott, Dr. NOW UNDER NEW OWNER le first lunar (light you can said that in practice it would be to determine if they are merely tion and is scheduled for Fri­ the cows on Alva Gibson's farm aifton C. Williams of Mobile, their, thanks in a letter signed and Richard Insalacp, Newber­ honoring State VFW Command­ Robert Dennen; facilities, A. MANAGEMENT Ala., were making plans to fly difficult for anyone to cash lost and can be found. But when day, Oct. 2, 6-10 p.m., Satur­ were confused, they had a right lake from the standpoint of ry Rd., add on to jenclosed er Alton F. Kunkel of Rockville Hyatt Sutliffe; newspaper pub­ to Houston to be with his widow by Lt. Cmdr. R. P. Delivery, a them. the notes still had not shown up, to be. erson^ saUsfactlon and ac- porch; Mae Miller, Sleepy Hol- day, Oct. 28, 1-10 p.m. and Sun­ licity, Charles E ., K. Carlson; ALL NEW WASHERS and child. U.S. Navy advisor In Vietnam. The disappearance reported police were notified Thursday. day, Oct. 29, 1-6 p.m. Gibson attended his daugh­ ompllshment.” larger one, and Jolui and Made- patrons, R. Norman Clark, Ben­ The space center said it.would A letter to scout Stephen Phll- Thursday marked the thiid ma­ One detective commented it Scholastic awards and cash ter's wedding. Later that after-* and Completoly Remodalad Interior. largerone, and John and Made­ was "par lor the course" in jamin Shankman; pegboard, Williams, who had responsi- be late today before fimeral ar­ Umore reads: “ Dear Steve, Your line Erlandson, Edgarton Rd., jor loss of securities from a awards totaling over'$400 have noon, he got word that they such cases. George Willard; poster, Isaac PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO illtles In the area of range op- rangements for the astronaut first fifteen boxes'of clothing ar­ house with attached garage. Wall Street institution within a been donated by various busi­ Snyder; programs, , Harold were short of help at the farm. ratlons and crew safety, said are announced. rived last week and the remain­ Lions Planning Auctioa month. nesses in the area and will be Parks; radio and television pub­ Gibson, still wearing his tuxe­ ie crew of the spacecraft was On Sept. 14 the Investment Accidental death hns plagued ing fourteen a couple of days The Columbia Lions are at It announced in detail when infor­ licity, Charles, Crockett; re­ do, saved the day by milking for ^^r cent safe.” firm of Hayden, Stone, Inc. list­ Three M en 99 the team o( spacemen. ago. I was delighted to receive again, according to Bill Bum- mation is complete. freshments, Sylvian Ofiara, half an hour. As safe as in an airplane? ed the loss of $1.5 million in se­ The prime crew for Apollo I them but I assure you my de­ ham and Ray Judd, co-chair­ John Morianos; road signs, “ Really more so,” he replied. curities and a week ago police The festival Is open to all died in a tragic fire during a light wsis nothing compared to ^^lUams had been scheduled arrested a former bank clerk in Tie and Rob arUsts, both professional and Bernard Hickey; tickets, Glenn test on the launch pad at Cape that of the children of the Viet­ Covlll; check in committee, o Thursday at the Grum- Opens Office the Sept. 8 theft of $1 million in amateur. Ai lists may submit Kennedy. They were Air Force namese navy personnel who are Mrs. Grace Tedford; demon­ la^ plant in Bethpage, N.Y,, Cols. Virgil I. Grissom and Ed IBM stock certificates from the up to 5 entries. All woik will be Dn. HossBln Hertleeal un- now proudly wearing them. Com poser shown^.and entries will be ac­ strators, Hans Weiss; hanging, /here the Lunar Module was ward H. White II and Navy »,t. Wall Street branch of the Toron­ nounbes he wild open an office ‘(In this strange little war in r z z r ^ ^ mder oonatsudUion. \A sfiokeB- Cmdr. Roger B. Chaffee. to Dominion Bank. cepted up to show tiina only if Carl A. Carlson, Joseph Lynch thla ■week In the Willard Build­ (Continued from Page One) nan at the space center salQ Air Force Maj. Edward G. a foreign country, winning the T a Y The notes reported missing space permits. and Walter Sodano; ju ^ es, ing, 320 (Main Sit, f o r the prac­ Villiams flew instead to Grum- Givens Jr., was killed In June hearts and minds of the people Thursday belonged to the Manu­ "Suddenly .a hand came out of Judges for the, eveni are Mrs. Lee Sheehan, Mrs. Victo­ tice of surgery. Alt present his (lan'B plant Wednesday,and 1967 in a traffic accident nt is far more Important than win­ fairw ay facturers Hanover Trust Co. A the dark and a gun was jammed Jacques E. H. M. Rom'mel of ria Jennings, magazine publici­ DISCOVER office Is located at 17 Haynes rent to Cape Kennedy Thursday Houston. ning battles. Gestures of friend­ bank spokesman said a messen­ in my throat." the secretary Farmington, and Gerard Don- ty, Mrs. Doris Schefisch; mail­ S t Air Force Maj. Charles A ship such as yours and the rest ger took the notes to the Morgan said. dera of Rockville. Mr. Dondera ing, Mrs. Jane Taylor, Mrs. ar an astronaut’s meeting. Dr. HendeaHl was gHaduaiten at the home of the neigii- Mantel of Cromwell, toastmas­ conflict, the rule says only that that 10 per cent of Los Angeles’ agent, announces permits Cleaning? both were working. She came >0SB in Dickinson, Tex., when ter. Capt. Alan Bennett of the Where You "SELECT" Your teaches may have emergency teachers are Jewish. amounting to $22,700 were issu­ Don’t be chained to to the West Coast to supervise i8l}x>naut Jack Lousma and his your weekly laun­ 135th Military Police Battalion motion picture musicals. Once stationed at the armory will at­ VOLKSWAGEN LEASING Fabrics— Never "Settle"... dry. Use our "wife- a premiere ballerina, she had saver” tend with Miss Jancie Walsh of Wash, Dry and formed a ballet company in Newington, Miss VFW of 1967 24 Me. Latoie Plan Fold Service New York known as the Alberti­ INiUlANts and Miss Linda Ann DesRosiers p«r ■ villab i* M 3 FLOORS OF FABRICS! LUCKY LADY na Rasch Dancers. SEDAN M hr $78.00 of Taftville, Miss Loyalty Day m t. t x t r i « M I • REMNANTS (Woolens, Corduroy) ...... On Stage LAUNDRY They were married in 1926. of 1967. P«r 43 Purnell Place Earlier Thursday, Tiomkln had FASTBACK SEDAN •niy $96.00 m*. • DRESS FABRICS...... On Main Floor Once you taste the Solera sherries and ports Manchester attended a funeral service for KARMANN QHIA •niy $99,00 HP Pull M iln lm in e t • RUGS and DRAPERY ...... In Bargain Basement (Bear of Burton’s) CLERKS ‘WIGGING OUT’ m*. I n t I u t f M I his wife. He had been in Mos­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — 649-2002 .n Iy $112 HP cow preparing production,,of the Here's one thing they're doing STATION WAQON m«t (to p a il.) CHENEY Open till 9:00 P.M. Great Western has just finished ageing, you’ll film "Tchaikovsky.” in the criminal division of the ' OtiM r M M ih lp L m m P#P Tlomkln, often nominated for PANEL TRUCK M iy $M2 I P liM A viltab le ... PtIgtifmIRillliS county clerk's office these mtp PIbbt Inq uIriH In v IM HALL Open Sat. till 6:00 P.M. Oscars, has composed scores for days—shaking out 12 wigs and 120 motion pictures. His songs keeping them fresh. Rf*. t), TolUnd Tpkt, “Your Fabric Headquarters Since 1926!” he glad they come in half-gallons. Include “ Friendly Persuasion” TED TRUDON The hairpieces were stolen in Ttlcettvillt-Manchbilbr and "Thee I Love." 177 Hartford Road, Ck>mer o f Pine St., Manchester a Jan. 24 burglary at Mrs. Billie 649-2838 Cocktail Sherry tonight before dinner. He lives in Los Angeles. Bell's wig shop in Burbank, VOLKSWAGEN No other American sherry or port— ready to be tasted and tried. After the meal, sit down with a glass of 'hiey were later recovered, and " or even some imports at double the price They’re mellow. They’ re smooth. BATS ANYONE? Austin V. Tasse, 38, has been Solera Cream Sherry, Tawny Port or Port. LONDON (AP) — EngltSti sentenced to 180 days in jail or. —comes close to the taste of the new sher­ They’re rich. They’ve a difference you’ll parish churches which have his conviction of receiving sto­ ries and ports from Great Western. taste right away. As for the dinner itself, try one of bats In the belfry—or anywhere len property. 1 Tfdland Tpke. our fine dinner wines: Burgundy, Sau- else—are invited to call the Lon­ Until the case is given final I GARDEN I CNMNEITIimi We made them a new way. The old So that you can get enough of this terne, Pink Catawba, Rose and Rhine, all don Zoo. The Wellcome Institute disposition, the county is ob­ Manchester-Vernon way. The traditional way of and great new taste (and save a little money, BOLTON of Comparative Physiology, serving Mrs. Bell's wish that CENTER bottled in fifths and half-gallon decant­ which is researching the behav­ Town Line known as a Solera. to boot), we’ve put up all our new Solera the wigs be removed from plas­ ers. jjlst like our great new Soleras. PUBUC ior and reproductive physiology tic bags daily and "shaken out 649-2623 > 4 8 # Now, after years of ageing and sherries and ports in our take-to-the-table of British bats, offers to clear thoroughly and exposed to some I Int, I Dessert wine half-gallons !|!3.0r) VITTNER’S blending in barrels of oak, our new Great half-gallon decanter ( and the usual fi f th). NOTICE unwanted bats from churches In air.” Table wine half-gallons .1>3.{y5. a good home. Western Solera sherries and ports are Try our new Solera Sherry or Dry A Public Hearing will be held STORE HOURS: by the Bolton Zoning Board of Daily 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Appeals'on October 17, 1967 at ^ MANCHESTER Thurs. and Fri. 8:00 p.m. In the Fireplace Room of the Town Hall, Bol­ till 8 PJW. DAY SALE ton, Conn., to hear the follow­ 'ofsfcfs ^ Sat. and Sun. 9 A.M. ing appeals: till 5 P.M. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. -SUN. - MON.- 1. Appeal of the Connecticut State Highway Department for a front line variance on prop­ COLORADO erty located on the south sMe PEAT TEW YEW of Routes 6 A 44 and owned by Anthony R. Declantls of 186 BLUE East Cetiter Street, Manches­ MOSS SPREAINNO uraiGHT ter, C' Vf> t ^ V B MANCHESfbR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 iSeqtion Two FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 Roodbuiy; 3 grtundduigHters, jRanrhPBtrr Ewnittg ralh Ciirlbiilk Body Mttl 10 grcMdtigiiandcHadren. U.S. Pilots State News Discrimination Halt 1 I^inettU aervloee will be held LBJ’s Domestic Plan rO im .Cl in. K iv cr ^ 'WWInviit HOIb Oem«ltery, Roundup Elks Add 6133 Brookline, MIbsb., elt Itlhe con- Bomb Port./ 5 MHS Classes The body of a man identified yeidence of Uie ftumXly. Troubling Congress (OonttniMd from Page Ono) Asked by Laborites TFC Hearing From Field Day aa Joaeph Curionli, 67, of 84 m- J.R. Hudson heard a strange and to work toward an end to The imlon recently became Lucey of 202 S. Main St. was list of Pentagon-approved tar- oit the steering committee that taurant is being displaced by ^as been calling for five years. “P home Tuesday night as expect­ mittee started, then postponed, market mounted a broad but noise under the hood of his car American bombing of North bargaining agent for the em­ held this morning from the gets has been gradually expand- Will guide the self-evaluation Kiwanis Radio Auction Set ior Nov, 7 and 8 North End redevelopment and ^as been a guest caller ! " ed. consideration. Its members moderate advance in fairly ac- as he drove toward Des Moines Vietnam. ployes, and has been engaged In Watkins-West Funeral Home, ing and air commanders are negotiations with the company and prepare reports on the find­ It was Tuesday about 10 p.m. 142 E. Center St. with a Mass being given permission for more want some evidence of a big cut tive trading early this after- on Interstate 80 after a football Butt,Wilson has often nianaged Francis DellaFera, chairman through donations of merchan­ over the air and soliciting bids. The Manchester Scholarship flcTaT “ Thrc“ t rkirNeTjeroef"^’ Vllga, 618 Wetherell St. In federal spending before they to make a virtue out of necessi­ on a new contract. ings. A battery of telephones is Foundation, comperships for Checks and pledges may be that John DeMonte, 20, of East of requiem at St. James’ frequent re-strikes in sensitive noon. game at Iowa City. of the 8th Annual Kiwanis Radio dise and services by local busi­ asked to permit the relocation committees for the dance are try to justify a tax hike. If He stopped, raised the hood ty. It’s possible he will use the A company spokesman said ; The complete evaluation by ness firms, and the contribution manned by Klwanians, while deserving youngsters and vari- of the restaurant to Oakland St made payable to the Vincent Hartford, saw a man jump from Church. ’The Rev. Joseph Vujs areas. The margin o( advances over NEACSS will be made in 1969. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pesola, door there's, no cut, there will be no and found a white chicken nes­ convention’s vote In his ex­ the strike will not affect plans Auction, adjusts a banner In of air time and remote control others post bids and record ous other worthy causes are Genovesl Memorial Library Ihe bridge abutment. Both he was celebrant. Mrs. Ralph Mac- stepped-up American declines among individual to dedicate the project next A request by W. Meek for duty, and Mr. and Mrs. Art carone was organist and solo- pressure is meeting intensified tax bill. tled snugly In the fender well changes with President John­ the window of Watkins Bros, facilities by WINF. Merchandise items are listed supported annually by Kiwanis Fund and sent to St. Bridget and a companion, Leonard stocks expanded to about 3 to 2. Thursday and to hold an open CAESAR LOSES WEIGHT a change to Industrial Zone on Palmer, refreshment chairmen, Foes, 19, also of East Hartford, ist Burial was in East Ceme- barrages of S o v i e t -b u i 11 The committee may take Into behind a headlight. Hudson son’s administration, mainly to proclaiming the event, with the Members of the Kiwanis Club in groups for the convenience through its fund raising activi­ Rectory, Main St., or to Joseph Gains of key issues were house next weekend. NEW YORK (AP) - Comtdi- an interior parcel off Adams St. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James Volz at the North end branch had seen the man standing on tery. Father Vujs read the ground-to-air missiles, heavy its own hands the job of cutting A76 Fillers Inside show the sort of pressure he is moral support of R. Bruce Wat­ conduct the auction and stimu­ of bidders. Ten minutes are al­ ties. now zoned Rural Re.sidence. perry spending if the President* mainly limited to fractions with under. Major issues In the dispute an Sid Caesar Is playing his the winning bid. of Connecticut Bank and Truzt the bridge abutment moments committal service. antiaircraft fire and more fre­ closed the hood and drove home kins and Thomas McPartland, late active telephone bidding by lowed for bidding on theltems The zone change would permit The Manchester Square Dance doesn’t move first. Republicans a few reaching a point or so. He showed no intention of dis­ were not immediately available. first New York club date in five (Herald photo by Saternis) Co. before. quent encounters with the elu­ with the pullet. president of the Kiwanis Club describing the merchandise In each group. the extension of a loading ramp club is sponsoring square dance Bearers were R. Bruce Wat­ want to add to the next appro­ Motors, aircrafts, nonferrous years and though the face is fa­ Scuba divers and draggers sive North Vietnamese air of Manchester. McPartlMd is at the Meek Express Building, jeggons each Tuesday from 8 kins, Richard Johnson, Clarence priation bill in the House a di­ metals, airlines and drugs were miliar the figure is slimmer. from Hartford searched the Rush and Mark Stevens. force, which minimizes its risks holding one of the int^rosting wood Lane, Bolton; Susan Or- A resubmlssion of a request ^ at Waddell School, with hit-and-run harassment rective to the President to cut mostly higher. "He lost so much weight!” ex­ Mansfield Bov Manylany Heaits river ’Tuesday and Wednesday Brokers predicted that the claims the ladies at ringside at articles which will be auction­ Hospital Notes lowskl, 147 N. School St.; Mrs. _ w o build a 28.unlt apartment at Lessons are open to the public. Chicago — Ll'Lives of some 13,- sweeps at American formations. spending at least $5 billion. the intersection of Parker St., ______but found nothing. next few sessions are likely to the Latin Quarter. Ckinsequently ed on the evenings of Nov. 7 and Ethel Ruflnl, 34 Lyness St.; 000 Americans depend on bat- Thursday's four-minute dog­ The President’s foreign-aid Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. On Paper Route Woodbrldge St. and Green Rd Jetport Played Down bo a period of base building the comedian'begins his routine 8 over radio station WINF. Mark Salisbury, East Hartford. fight above Haiphong began authorlzatipn Is tied up in a Sen­ Items to be auctioned and ,In all areas excepting mater­ This application was approved AA by the TPC after a public tery-^wered electronic derices ate-House compromise commit­ leading to push toward new with a wry aside about his new Also, Ann Spaulding, 118 HARTFORD (AP)—Talk of a when six MIG 17s were spotted look: donors names are published nity where they are 2:80 to 4 Killed by Car In August, 1966, ,but no building hearing held in May. About half bodies. In most major metropolitan area jetport by a flight of slower Navy Sky- tee. Money to finance It can’t be high ground later In the fall. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ Wlalnut St.; Wm»m Tripp, of the cases the device la a They said that the threat of ' “Forty-three pounds off in a prior to the event. Merchandise 174 Wetherell St.; 'Mrs. Emma permit was requested within a dozen residents from the area Obituary in Connecticut was played down hawks that had just dropped appropriated until the authori­ vate rooms where they are 10 MANSFIELD - A youth de- rh^'e'.month tim rA m ir and'The opp^serthTrone"chlng^^ inflation continues to be the year and a half. There is no to be auctioned 'will be display­ Welimnn, 89 (Milford Rd. byCharles Murphy,chairman their bombs. One Skyhawk zation measure becomes law. a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are re­ llverlng newspapers this mom- application must now be heard ing the apartments would over- chest to tickle a uggls main stimulant^ for stock buy­ bread. There is one baked pota­ ed In the Main St. window at heart. of the Civil Aeronautics Board, caught a MIG with its 20mm The foreign-aid money bill is quested not to smoke in pa­ ing In Mansfield was struck again. crowd both...... the. schools there Mrs. Julia ^'ogler one of three appropriation ing. to In the world, but there is no Watkins Bros. BIRTHS YE8TEIRDA Y; A In a visit to the State Capitol cannon during a harrowing bread.” The auction is made possible tients’ rooms. No more than two &'on to Mr. qnd (Mrs. Alan dead by an automobile shortly .pjjg parcel on which WINF and the area Itself. PADDLING OWN CANOE Mrs. Julia J. Vogler, 75, of measures that haven't even Many of the blue chips showed to Thursday. head-on pass and the Navy pilot < visitors at one time per pa­ Beiuietit, Stoma; n (son to Mr. before sunrise, according wants to build the new broad- It' was at this same public Mt. Kisco, N.Y., died Wednes­ started through Congress. Only little movement and the narrow­ CHICAGO (AP) — PranclB "I would not think in terms saw bits of metal flying from er averages, in which they are tient. and Mrs. RJoman Spiewak, 316 state police in Stafford. cast facility is now zoned Rural hearing of May 23 that the Brenton, 40-year-old ...... writer,—. ex- day at Manchester Memorial of an airport for New York the enemy plane. tour of the 12 that have passed John Brazeau, 12, of 25 South Residence and the request Is to change in town zoning laws was piorer and adventurer. Is pad- the House have gone to the dominant, were sluggish. (Jenter St.; a son to (Mr. and Hospital. She was in Manches­ City,” Murphy said, ’’but one The Navy said the Migs were Patients Today: 262 Mrs. Calvin Gray, West Gran­ Eaglevillc Rd., Mansfield, was make it Business II. The station brought up which would permit dllng his own canoe outfR ter visiting her daughter, Mrs. President. The others are in The Dow Jones average of 30 for Connecticut and the people attempting to break through to Kathy— Look at our Truckload* of Produce! by. pronounced dead on the scene transmitter stands on the leased the condominium-type apart- across the Atlantic to West Afri- Charles W’ilson of 549 E. Cen­ attack two propellor-driven A1 various stages of progress. industrials at noon was up 1.33 ADMITTED YESTERDAY: who live here. There is enough at 928.46. (*Oh boy—What a truck we ha've—wow!) by the medical examiner, Dr. 4-acre parcel now. ment. No opposition was ex- ^a to purchase native artifacts ter St. Skyraiders and a helicopter evi­ A $13.3 billion measure financ­ Mrs. Margherita Atwood, RFD DISCHARGED YESTER­ demand to utilize all airports The Associated Press 60-stock Ralph Gilknan. Tuesday night the Town pressed on this and the change for the Field Museum of Natu- Survivors also include two dently on a pilot rescue mission ing the Labor Department and LOOK! MA(3S, COBTLANDS, ORAVENSTEINS, CRAB- 1, Tolland; Mrs. Roberta Aubut, DAY: waiter Moran, Enfield; built in (Connecticut — or New average at noon had gained .3 APFLES; BARTLETT AND SICKLE FEARS, FRESH Police said the boy darted Board of Directors voted unani- was approved later. ral History, in the Haiphong area—an indi­ the Department of Health, Edu­ 89 Oak St.; Romeo Austin, 36 Peter SUukaibia, 91 (Birch St.; sons, Alphonse Vogler and Jersey.” to 337.1 with industrials up .3, CIDER, GOURDS, INDIAN CORN AND PUMPKINS! out of a driveway on his bike mously to sell the site to the Condominium apartments are h Is shopping list includes cation that at least one Navy cation and Welfare was recom­ Seaman Circle; Mrs. Esther Raymond (3aron, East Hart­ Francis Vogler, both of Mt. Connecticut has been men­ rails up .4 and utilities up .1. N A T T ^ ! Tomatoes, Squash, Beets, Peppers, Cauliflower, on Rt. 32 at 6:3 a.m. and inito station. The sale is subject to common In the south and west primitive art, fishing, hunting plane was downed during the mitted Wednesday by the House Bagshawe, Thompsonville; Scott ford; Kenneth Sharp, Glaston­ Kisco. tioned as a possible site for a Prices advanced on the Am­ ChineM, Savoy Cabbage, Red, Hot Poppers, BrooooU, Shell the path of the car driven by the zone change. of the U.S., but they are fairly and agricultural tools. The mu- Funeral services will be held new jetport serving the New day in addition to the Air Force because it contained 13 hikes Doans, Butternut, Aoom Squash, Green, Yellow Beans, Egg­ Baker, East Hartford; Eugene bury; Andrew Dugan, 29 Ver­ over the budget figures. The erican Stock Exchange. Mrs. Laura Y. Thompson of By approving the sale, the new In the east. The Manches- geum plans to display the Itema. Monday at the Olkert and Cox York metropolitan area - es- F105 Thunderchief wfiTch was plant, Watercress, PlckUng Onions, Turnips, Cranberries Bixler, 135 Benton St.; Sonja non Oenlter Heights, Vernon; same fate faces several other Birch Rd., Mansfield. Mrs. directors went against a rec- ter units are believed to be the Brenton plans to make the 16,- Funeral Home. Mt. Kisco. Bur- pecially since a proposal to the 688th announced U.S. com­ and nindi more! . Bolduc, 161 Adams St.; Ray­ Chaetser Lewis, 168 McKee Thompson was traveling south ommendatlon of the TPC made first in Connecticut. 000-mlle round trip without the bills. BATTLESHIP TO BE MOVED JUICY FRU IT! Cantaloupes, Casaba, Honeydew Melons, ial will be in St. Francis Ceme- build such an airport In New bat loss In North Vietnam. mond Boucher, 49 Columbus St.; Martin tJoyd, 12 ’West- on the highway at about 35 Sept. 11 when the TPC said to The condominium is a type of use of a sextant or radio Clearing money bills for the r Red, WUte, Blue Grapes, Nectarines, Plums, Pineapples, tery, Mt. Kisco. Jersey has met with conslder- Haiphong appeared the focus “6 EMERTON, Wash. (AP) — St.; Mrs. Betty Chabot, 671 vlieW Terrace, Rockville; Mra. government year that started The battleship Missouri, scene OrM*efrult and much more! miles per hour, police said, and lease the site would be better apartment where the person transmitter. He will use hla own The W. P. Quish Funeral able opposition In the Garden of ’Thursday’s raids. Want To Get Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Audrey C!ole, Laura BeOlls, 3920 Oakland St.; she had her headlights on. than to sell it. who lives in the unit owns it system of solar navigation de- last July 1 may keep Congress of the signing of the Japanese U.S. fliers are aiming to cut Kathy—^Here’s Our Weekend Specials! 129 Branford St.; Mrs. Dorothy Kevin Roche, 42 Birch Hill Home, 225 Main St., is in State. in session until mid-December surrender at the end of World liaglcville firemen arrived The request by Green Manor and is responsible for its up- veloped during a IMl voyage the city’s communications with FANCY CAULIFLOW ER...... head Dewar, 134 Summer St.; Herb­ Dr., South wnhutoor; Arthur charge of local arrangements. ------or longer. And some other ad­ War II, Is going to weigh anchor first on the scene from Uielr to approve the Master Site Plan keep. A condominium unit is across the South Atlantic. ------WELFARE RIFT DECISION the rest of North Vietnam so ert Dougan, 45 Riverside Dr. Galvin, 33 Auburn M .; Den­ building' a lialf mile up the for the condominium apart- bought and sold the same ns a His craft Is two canoea laahed ministration measures original­ again. Her journey will be a ver Dele, 85 Highland Dr., M n. Oboriotte D. Gallagher HAR’TFORD (API—A decision that supplies will jam its limited ly scheduled for consideration short one. CARROTS ....; : . t <;eIlo pkgs. 2 S « Also, Mrs. Doris Engstrom; highway where the boy had ments is the final approval the house. together. One Is a 22-foot canoe storage areas. The four bridges Wapplng; Serge Deaplhnques, Mm. Cfaarioltlte Dodge Gal- waa expected today from Cir- this year may be left behind Space is being dredged for FLORIDA ORANGES...... doz. S 9 « Mrs. Helen Fisher, 9 just delivered a paper. construction company needs to ------he obtained from Columbi&n lagheff, 96, ftotineriy of West cult Court Judge Henry J. Na- leading from the port have all The Most Money S 57 mWbreat Rd. Trooper Richard Sealander is gtart on the project. Know this way of fixing natives. The other is his 26-fool- when adjournment does finally Mighty Mo at a new location In PREMIUM ICE CREAM ...... Be Kind To Your Pet shelling along the demilitarized zone has fallen off shaiplly In FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY b e t fe p y t , Wupping; Joseph Roux, 17 Scott the past 10 days, an intense klr Make Hayes Dr.; Clifford Kramer, Wllllman- campaign continued to forestall u s e d ^ tic; Gary Courtney, East Hart­ any new Red buildup. ford; Richard Newth, 18 Rad- B52 bombers made three dlng St.; Mrs. Annaliese Gaun, more strikes on Communist po­ First sign and daughter, Thompsonville; sitions in the DMZ, dropping a Mrs. Ingeborg Swanback and total of at least 450,000 pounds Speaker for FALL 5PECIAL5 on daughter, Gehring Rd., Tol­ of bombs. Top Quality of a gOOd land; Mrs. Ingrid Hagenow and Marine and Army gunners are daughter, 112 Florence St. PlCTURg pouring in daily barrages and USED CARS Marine fliers sweep in through­ used car. Public Record out the daylight houi.s. In ground action, 17 civilians the House! FINE USED Warrantee Deed and four government militia­ V. men were reporled killed, and 1967 DODGE 1967 DODGE Charles Lazar to Edward ' that hove been traded in for Ihecm exciringly and Marlene L. Trares, proper­ lour militiamen wounded, in a P o 1 a. r a 4-Dr. Sedan. Dart 270 4-Dr. Sedan. ty on Taylor St. guerrilla attack on a di.strict R&H, auto, trans., power R&H, auto, trans., power oil new 1968 line of Lincolns, Mercurys, Comets and Cougars! hcadqu.'U lers 65 miles from Dcf Executor’s Deed steering and brakes.. steering. $2395 Nang. Militaiy spokesmen said Extra low $97QR 1M6 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL—4-Door, 1966 CHEVROLET IMFALA — 2-Door Ireqi^ E. Barrera, executrix the gueirillas lost 11 dead on the mileage. fcl« E l It takes top salesmanship to^sell your home and get charooal frost, red burgundy leather. in­ Hardtop, blue, rtadio, heater, automatic, of the Will of Ethel G. Lazar, to barbed wire around the town. terior, full Continental power equipment, power steering, excellent CAKAC Edward F. and Marlene L. Men of tile I.si Brigade of the every penny you ask for! Hayes has that skill. We're pkia factory installed air condition! Trares, property on Taylor St. U.S. lOl.st Airboine Division re­ conditlontng! ' (tertifleate of Attachment ported killine, 18 of Hie enemy in 1967 BARRACUDA 1966 DODGE young and dynamic . . . we have a list of over 300 Dorothy Tuller Smltli Hager inountainou.s jungle west of iiguinst John M. Hager, prop­ ready-to-buy prospects . . . we know how to get the 1963 THUNDEKBIRD Convertible, 1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE 'lam Ky, 35U mile.-, nortliea -i: of 2-Dr. Haiditop.’” V-8, au­ coral with white top. white vinyl interi­ —Beige with black top, radio, heater, erty on Diane Dr., $19,000. Saigon. One Amerccan was Coronet 440 2-Dr. • Hard­ tomatic trans., $ 9 C Q 5 or, radto, heater, automatic, whitewall tires, 4-speed t’rans- $99Q !B Marriage License X,! wounded. power .“teei’ing. fcwww top. 383 wi'th S9AQR buyer who'll meet your price. References? Nearly $2595 ______fl 4 on the floor. power brakes, power steering. nrisslon! Roger Leo Amlrault, 37 Lenox St., and I.Jnda Marie Roux, 17 LIGHTHOUSE 500 happy people who have let us sell their homes Scott Dr., Oct. 14, Bt. Bartho­ WITH THI NIW PRESERVATION 1936. COMET M(H>EL #202 — 2-*Door 1905 COMET CALIENTE ~ 4-Door Sedan, ii319 lomew. raOTO-CUjPE NEW YORK (API The 1963 DODGE tor them! Sedan, arctic white, red interior, radio, turquoise with white top, radio, heater, 13Vi-36VI 1967 VALIANT Building Permits $. 20 INCHES state’s Hudson River Valley 4-Dr. Sedan. 8-cylinder, heater, standard 6-^, bust I»vett, alterations to dwelling MEASURED DIAGONALLY 33 to 47. Size 14^ , 35 bust, an easy-knit! for use as museums, research 1964 PLYMOUTH at 54 Hawthorne St., $100. 1 centers and park buildings. 4-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyl., $0Q i WE NEED GOOi)^ ilSED CABS OFFdl?^*^ ahoit fllaevea, 3% yards of 45- Pattern No. 5138 has knit ' lighthouses are located at 1963? CHRYSLER THE Aijierican Marine Survey Ine. • ;Bl0, brilliant 172 sq. in. pietufa auto, trans;, RAH. T v ® foi’ Ralplr Garey, et ux, altera­ incb; 94 yaid corttrast; directions for back iength, ex- parrytown. Kingston, Sauger- Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H, • Solid state 82-Chann«l UHF tions to dwelling at 30 Seaman TV> O lder send 50c In eWns eluding collar, 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, Hudson and Esopus Mea- auto, trans., SfiQK 1964 DART EASY FINANCING/IS AVAILABLE ON LOW BANK TEBMSi tuner. 18 and 20 inches inclusive. power steering. WWW Circle, $1,600. piiij 15c each for first-class dows.. 6-cyl. 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H, ' Frank Gambolati, garage, at • Built In UHF-VHF antenna wMam and epeoSal handling, to: To order, send 35c In coins auto, trans 52 Cundlewood Dr., $1,000. ^ • Sound out front Sue Burnatlt, Manchester Ev£- The Housing and Urban De­ 1965 DODGE $1095 OPEN NIGHTS tiU 9:00 P.M.—(Thursdays tiU 6:00 P.M.) plus 15c each for ^ first-class HAYES AGENCY • Rugged cabinet in two-tone niog Herald, 1160 AVEi. OF velopment Department is in­ mail and special handling, to: 2-Dr. Hardtop Coronet 300. POLICE in f o r m a n t FUND FULL YEAR GUARANTCE AKESUOAB, NEIW YORK, volved in 55 federal programs V-8, bucket seats, vinyl 1964 FORD Beige Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — An N.Y. 1008& this year. roof, console, power steer­ Galaxie 500 2-Dr. Hardtop. • Cart optional ONAUTUIESANDfARTS I ning Herald 1160 AVE, OF ordinance was introduced in the ing, auto, trans. $1695 V-8, R&H. auto. $|AQ1| PiliiR name, Addreea with AMERICAS, NEW YORK trans. IWvw 55 EAST CENTER STREET (Jlty Ctouncii recently asking the N.Y. 10086. Zip cade, St)^e Number and Personal Notices MORIARTY BROTHERS city ib set up a revolving fund of $2,000 to pay police' informants. £Hze. Print Name, Address with 646-013f Police Commissioner Frank L. Zip Code and Style Number. "CJoimecticat’s Oldest Lincofai-Mercuiy, Ckmiet and,Cougar Dealer” Gat a head on up-to- Rizzo said the informants pre­ 50c will bring you a copy of In Memoriam CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc. tba mlnulte StylUig with the 111 Imuig memory of Fred Kuro.s, 315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER 643-5135 viously had been paid by detec­ Barlow’s Television new Ftall * Winter '67 lasue of our new '67 Fall & Winter Al- whu ptiNSCtl liwfiy October w. iy5 4 . 80 OAKLAND 5T. MANCHESTER (tone hut not forgotten. tives who were repaid out of 1089 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER—TEL. 643-5095 Baalc Fashion, Only 50c a bum! Filled with dozens of petty cash. copy. j lovely designs. Ill.M Uivliig wife mid fuinlly MANCHESTER EVENING HERALJ), MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAGE FIPTBEN IpttB FOUBTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 ' ,------Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home Vemon truck, was treated for Iqjurles one was ln^u'ed. She will ap­ ToUand of Mrs. William Vogel, L oom is------at Rockville General Hospital. pear In court here Oct. 24. Rd. A two-ear aooidmt toak ftaM Phone 649-5405 ELLINGTON AIRPORT INC. Town Police yesterday on Windsor Ave. Po­ INCOME TAX CONVICTION HARTFORD (AP) — Louis Parents May Attend Class Manchester Evening Her* lice said a car driven by imi- FOR ^Belfry^ Sale Is Tomorrow R o u i * M T o lo p lio n * aid Bolton correspondent. Make Arrests liam Massin, 88, of Baker Rd., Krugman, 63, of West Hartford, Clemewell Young, tel. MS-BMl. was convicted Monday of evad­ The world of Snow White and National 4-H Week Meadowbrook and Hicks Me­ Conneelleul mom Gustave PiUau, 76, of 62 was struck by a car driven by At ^Back to SchooV Night Arllne Srtbert of South St., ing 610,300 in federal Income ROY and EARLE’S the Bnchanted Forest will be The 18 local 4-H clubs are morial Schools will participate 203 875-9525 Union St., was arrested yester­ Coventry. Mrs. Seibert was taxes from 1961 through 1963. recreated tomorrow as the participating in the celebration in daily contests, while those at­ NOW OPEN COMMERCIALLY The BoltMt Junior-Senior tice Donald F. Sauer, son of day and charged with Intoxica­ Krugman was automatically of National 4-H week which tending the high school 'will hold Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sauer South PTA Sets coming out of a private drive. found guilty after he entered theme of this year's 'Belfry'. miilfi School Education Council tion. Police saM the arrest was ends Oct. 7. a slogan contest. A 76 per cent in inviting all parents to a “back of French Rd., was graduated She was arrested and charged a plea of no contest to the FLOOR COVERING The annual event will be held Boys and girls between the Potluck Supper with failure to grant the right participation figure has been AIR TAXI RENTAL to eohoor night Wednesday, from the Storekeeper School at made as the result of a com­ charges. He is head of the West at the United Congregational ages of 9 and 19 are welcome to set for the local schools. the Naval Supply Schools, New­ of way at a private drive. No Hartford Window Cleaning Co. __ ° INSTRUCTION — starting a t 7tS0 p.m. South School PTA wlU hold plaint by a local oonval^ent 57«/, COOPER STREET , Church from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. join to 4-H and learn by do­ “We are very proud of our Parents will have the oppor­ port, R.I. after a 10-week a potluck at the school Tues­ ing. Leaders need only five course. home. free estima™s- ai.l work g u a r d e d and Is the annual fund raising program because we have been • Private e Commercial • Listroetor tunity of attending the same day at 6:30 p.m., followed by Pillau was taken to the Ver­ members to form a club. All able to keep our price at 30 ted for the church from 11:80 to 1:30. Mrs. Roger Beaulieu, co-chair- green beans, tomato slice, gin­ sible to make dates for future verse Rd., foundation for house bring their own silverware. Church St., a passenger >tai the •*Snow White's Kitchen” will man'of the 4-H town committee. gerbread; Thursday, baked lun­ Aircoupe conferences. on Dean Dr., 6500; Elsie Fur­ house the coffee shop and the Karen Moulin has been elect­ cheon loaf, french potatoes, ap­ During the brief business long, six-room raised ranch on “Poison Apple Shop” will fea­ ed president of the Busy plesauce with raisins, pan roll, SALES meeting following the "class Meadow Rd„ 617,000; Hazel ture all types of baked goods Beavers 4-H Club. Linda orange; Friday, fish sticks, cole SERVICE day” the new superintendent Furlong, six-room raised ranch and caramel apples. Boyden was elected vice presi­ slaw, buttered spinach, wheat and the new principal will be In- on Meadow Rd.; Elizah Ripers, The “Enchanted Cottage” dent; Lynn Henderling, secre­ bread and butter, jello. tixiduced. Refreshments will be six-room raised ranch on School will offer handmade.'.chlldren's tary, and Doreen Davis, treas­ Tolland Juniors SHKLI. AVIATION PRODUCTS urer. Mrs. Robert Boyden and served. ’ Rd.. 618.000; Ronald Maynard, clothes and toys including moth­ The Tolland Junior Women’s five-room ranch on Tanglewood er-daughter cobbler aprons, ted­ Mrs. Gilbert Rau are leaders This is the first meeting of of the club. members raising its member­ the parent-teacher organization. La., 619.000; Lawrence Piano, NOW THRU OCTOBER 13 YOU CAN lOIN dy bears, corduroy jumpers, pil­ ship to 70. A maximum mem­ Laymen’s Sunday seven-room raised ranch on lows and bean bags. bership of 76 has been set. Other meetings are scheduled Rosewood for 619,000 and an­ The “Magic Mirror” will fea­ Gerald D’Sena of Rt. 74 will for March 12 and May 14, 1968. deliver the laymen’s sermon Church School Staff Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen other on Laurwood for 620,000; ture all types of Christmas Edward Griffin, Tolland Rd., ornaments from Op art abstract Sunday at the United Congre­ The church school staff at are co-presidents; James Caha- sundeck, 6400; UdeR Const. Co., ornaments to traditional pine- gational Church’s annual Lay­ the United Congregational OPEN lan is vice-president; Mrs, Rus­ three six-room raised ranches, cone centerpieces. Also Includ­ men’s Sunday. D'Sena Is em­ Church includes Howard Hors- sell Potterton, secretary and for 614,000, 518,000 and 616,- ed in the Christmas Shop will. ployed by Hamilton-Standard in man. superintendent; Thomas 6 DAYS Mrs. Henry Shorrock, treasurer. BLUE CROSS OIIRIRG OPEN ENROILMENT the Space Division. He was rais­ 000 on School Rd.; Nomian be hand decorated soaps, Goodman, assistant superinten­ HOUSE Mrs. Raymond Myette and Preuss, alujnimun canopies on ed in India, graduating from dent; Herbert Buckout, treasur­ Miss Nancy Gould are in charge matchbox holders and yardstick THURS. 6 store on Rt. 6 and 44A. 62.400. Calcutta University. er, and Mrs. Andrew Winans, of program; Mrs. Norman holders. School Menu The Rockville Council of Unit­ School Lunches secretary. till 9 P.M. Preuss, refreshments; Miss Tolland schools will partici­ Susan Fenton and Mrs. Bernard Monday, corn chowder, Blue Cross membership is now open to Con­ who enroll as direct-pay, non-group members. ed Church Women will sell Sitter service and Nursery chopped ham or peanut butter UNilOEF OhriSltmka and Birth­ pate in National School Lunch instructors are Mrs. Douglas Sheridan, hospitality and Miss necticut residents under age 65 and not en­ Both plans are newly designed to provide more Week next week. Students at the Mary Anne Aronson and Mrs. sandwich, fruit; Tuesday, pizza day cards as well as notepaper. Prior, 9:30 session, and Mr. and Don Carpenter, publicity. casserole, celery sticks, sliced rolled in Blue Cross. realistic coverage to meet today’s higher hos­ Mrs. Duane Selby at 11 a.m. The membership drive, tomatoes, gelatin; Wednesday, pital charges. To enroll, simply complete the Four year olds are instructed by chaired toy Mrs. R.F. Dimock, frankfurts on roll, sauerkraut, And during this enrollment period, Blue Cross Miss Cynthia Leighton at 9:30 HALE potato chips, brownies; Thurs­ application below indicating the plan that best and Mrs. Harlan Donaldson at is toeing conducted this week. offers' you a choice of two of the broadest pro­ since Memtoershlps will be available day, chicken a la king on hot 11. Kindergarten instructors are Mrs. Richard Burns, left, chBiinn'an of tihe “Belfry," with Mrs. Robert Ahnert, as they pre- at the meeting for those who biscuit, cranberry sauce, green tection plans ever made available to persons meets your needs . . . and mail to Blue Cross. Mrs. James Davidson at 9:30 paie gift items for sale. (Herald photo by Saternis. i have not been contacted. beans, apple crisp; Friday, fish and Mrs. Charles Warner at 11. Students Honored peas, cookies. First grade, Mrs. John Rog­ United Congregational Church The Business Committee of Main Street, Manchester • No Health Restrictions • No Physical Examination ers at 9:30; Mrs. Thomas Mor­ Mrs. Richard Soucier. Gerald Letters of commendation hon­ Bulletin Board D’Sena teaches the high school will meet Sunday from 7 to 9 the United Congregational oring three Bolton Junior-Sen­ The Bolton Art Club will hold % gan at 11. Second grade, Mrs. p.m. at the church. Church will meet Monday at Harry Stone, 9:30, Mrs. Charles students at the 11 aim. session. ior High School students for sticks, macaroni and cheese, Mrs. Gerald Lojzim is chair­ The movie, “The Gospel Ac­ 7:30 at the church. their high performance on the an exhibit tomorrow from 1 to Luce, 11 and third grade, Mrs. cording To St. Matthew,” will Kenneth Kaynor at 9:30 and man of the Board of Christian 1967 National Merit Scholarship p.m. in the Community Hall. Education. Church school enroll­ be shown free of charge to Tol­ Manchester Evening Herald Qualifying Test have been Everyone is welcome. Refresh­ You Can Get Greatest Blue Cross Benefits Ever Offered Mrs. Fred Ballestrinl at 11. land residents, Sunday at 2:30 Tolland correspondent Bette Fourth grade instructors are ment stands at 320 students. awarded. Principal Norman ments Sunday afternoon. More teachers are needed. and at 7 p.m. in St. Matthew’s Quatrale, tel. 876-2845. Shaw has announced. The board of education will Mrs. Edward Phelps at 9:30 and Parish Center. For Yourself And Family Dependents With One Of These Plans Mrs. Fred Ballestrinl at 11. The Bulletin Board The commended students are meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the St. Matthew’s CYO will meet Dana Dlmock, Brian Edgerton high school library. Mrs. Franklin Groves instructs The Board of Assessors will American garment makers the sixth graders at the 11 ses- be at the Town Hall tomorrow Sunday night at 7 at the church. and Elizabeth Gorton. The public building commis­ The Planning and Zoning turn out about 120 million skirts They are among 40,000 stu­ sion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. N e w D P - 2 5 Club recently accepted 19 new from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the and 180 million women’s slips in the town office conference N e w D P - 3 0 Sion and Junior High School In­ annual declaration of property. Commiissibn ■will meelt Monday Men's 100% dents in the country who scor­ at 8 at the Town Hall. and half slips a yea:r. ed in the upper two per cent of room. • 70 days of coverage for each admission to the hospital.* structors at 9:30 are Mr. and The Pilgrim Fellowship of the those who will graduate from Bolton Cooperative Nursery • 70 days of coverage for each admission to the hospital.* WOOL high school in 1968. The com­ will hold a general meeting • Credit of $30 per day toward hospital room charges. • Credit of $25 per day toward hospital room charges. mended students rank just bei BLAZER low the 14,000 semi-finalists. • Full coverage, regardless of cost, of Special Services pro­ • Full coverage, regardless of cost, of Special Services pro­ You could win a The commended students are Engineering: Supplies vided and billed by hospital (such as drugs, operating BROAD and and Instruments vided and billed by hospital (such as drugs, operating encouraged to attend college, room, laboratory services and many more). valuable prize S m E E T and their names are reported Manchester Blueprint room, laboratory services and many more). H O fS A C K and Supply, Inc. You could win a 6500 savings account. . . or one of 37 M ancheater to the first and second colleges 690 Hartford Rd., • Maternity allowance of $200 after both husband and other cash prizes. 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■t‘ •I r ' I I . #A III SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAGE SEVBNTBBM \SV\ s'- ^ '■'.'s S

Sliick “Consolctte” Legion Editor Famous Proctor Co-editors Stan Slossberg Deluxe Hair I)ryer Susan Goldberg Sports Editor Sturdy Gary Jodoln Ray Kelly Ironing Table T he H igh S chool W orld C a ld o r VOL. XX X I, NO. 4 18.70 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor 4 temperature settings for quick, comfortable quiet drying. Doesn’t bake the hair. Includes bonnet, WHh About MHS Squad Beaten; Fourteen hatbox case. #307. Pod S El Clubs Elect Nelson Cover MHS Students Now ... You Can ^^Charge II! Lady Schick Platt Team Strong Honors were awarded to the Commended MHS Distributive Education Mist Hair Dryer YOU SAVE $3.00 NEW TEACHER The high spirits of MHS foot­ speedy backs or ends were too Club when its president, Mark A young and attractive Mid- ball fans took quite a dip Sat­ much for the Red and White Letters of Commendation Nelson, ’68, was elected secre­ westerner has joint the MHS defense. In all, Platt scored 4 tary o f' the Connecticut DE O ff Our Reg. 9.97 urday night as the favored In­ honoring student's for their English department. Four sen­ touchdowns and 4 extra points Clubs. Mark was chosen from dians were upset by Platt High high performance on the 1967 Height adjustment for stand- ior classes have Miss Linda in the second half. Most of these Natibnai . Merit SchDiarisl}ip ten candidates representing 8,- Tofteland as their English 3 9 .8 8 up or sit-down ironing! Steam School 34-14 at Meriden’s Cep- scored came off long runs or QuialSfylng Test have been (XK) Connecticut DE students. The fabulous dryer that does teacher. pa Field. The loss gave the In­ long pass plays. Mark, who is enrolled in the vent top for cool working, awarded to 14 at MHS, Princi­ Miss Tofteland, from Antler, dians a record of 1-1, while the The Red and White kept fight­ DE curriculum at MHS, also away with your dry hair, gives quicker ironing. On roll wheels. pal A. Raymond Roger.s an­ you a new set in 20 minutes! N.D., graduated with ^ high Panthers from Meriden chalked ing and with .seconds remain­ nounced. takes chemistry, woodworking, ; school class of six, compared up their third victory against ing they nearly missed a touch- The lAudents are Margaret metals, and English. Reduces coloring time 85%. #320. to the more than 600 seniors Complete with Fitted no losses. downi on a- pass play. Leading Abert, Chris Adams, Joanne He works 32 hours a week as here. She then graduated from Model #321 In the first half, it appeared offensive player was Bryce Car­ Agpstiinelll, Ann Benson, Ruth a clothing salesman at Sears, Pad and Cover Minot State College (North Da- Pack of 3 Caldor Caldor Fluoride the Red and White would take penter ‘68, who gained 68 yards Elsessor, Sharon Gworek, Ste­ and manages his department In same as above, with remote their second victory, as they rusliihg. Thi.s Saturday at Me­ phen Hoffman, G ary,, Jodoin, the evening. After graduation, Toothbrushes Toothpaste control. 44.88 led the half at 14-6. The Man­ morial Field, the Indians will James Nltols, John O’Hara, he plans to continue his educa­ chester scores came on a three- pl.ay tiieir lirst liome game Pamelli PllkoniS, John Roman- tion at Central Connecticut State 50% off Mfrs. List yard run by Steve Hemingway against defending league cham­ owicz, Doug S.teely, and David College where he will work for NylM C 7 '68, and a pne-yard plunge by pions Hall High Scliool of West IriiH* i StrimaMs, all '68. a bachelor ot arts in marketing. ® .29 Sturdy, Lightweight All Diamond Rings Dale Ostrout '68. But in the sec­ Harttoid. The team members They are among 40,000 stu­ Distributive Education is a ond half, the Indians attack was will have plenty ot incentive as All rings set In 14 karat gold dents in 'the United States who combined work and study pro­ stopped cold, and the fleet-foot­ they try to make up for last Vinyl Luggage .scored in th e »upper two per gram centered around retailing. . . . all with Certificate of ed Platt team broke loose. The week's upset and also to jX cent of those who will gradu­ "Its purpose is twofold; it sup­ Guarantee. Includes all .dia- Platt team seemed stymied atone for the way Hall knocked ate from high school lin 1968. plies vocational preparation and Lightweight “Alcoa” aluminum mond rings in our stock. when it tried the middle of the Uiem out of contention for the The Commended students rank it is also college preparatory.” frame; scuff-resistant goat Indian’s line, but when they league title last year. just below the 14,000 semifi- From a DE curriculum, a stu­ passed or ran the ends, their- Ray Kelly '68 nailSts announced 'in Septem­ grained vinyl. Nickel plated draw Solitaire Rings dent may go on to careers in ber by 'the National Merit bolt locks. Ladies in Blue or marketing, advertising, distribu­ Mfrs. List SALEr' Scholarship Corporation. Avocado, men’s in Black. tion and channeling. About 100 SI Dance, Rally Tonight 'The students’ names are re­ 1/4 ct Solitaire $145 9 72.50 I Affairs Club ported to other scholarship students now are enrolled In the Train Case or What— The first combin­ granting agencies and to the DE curriculum at MHS. 2fl” Weekender 1/3 ct Solitaire $190 $ 95.00 I ed pep rally -and homecom­ colleges they named 'as their Marcy Juran ’69 C|1 Shampoo & Creme Caldor Feminine Meets for 0«r Rog. low 13.77 1/2 ct Solitaire $350 $175.00 ing dance. first and second choices at the i f Rinse ” Twin Pack Napkins I When—Oct. 6, 1967 from time they took the NMSQT. New Plans 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The reports include home ad­ ' 3/4 ct Solitaire $600 $300.00 I New Faces Owr Rog. ^ 25” Weekender Who — The Quiet Ones dresses, test scores, anticipat­ Oor IU9. .99 . 4 V 40 ' 1 ct Solitaire $995 $417.50 ^ Trips to the United Nations wUll be featured. ed coillege majors and career Ovr Rog. low 18.77 and Hartford, discussions of —^All fall term varsity intentions of the commended 97e Wedding Rings w/5 Diamonds f. Miss Linda Tofteland In Folk Q u b Regular or Super pertinent issues, scheduled players will be admitted Students. NHSC encourages 27” Pullman : 1/4 ct total weight $125 $ 62.50 kota) in 1966, majoring in Eng­ free. these students to make every To Mr. Monahan’s surprise, speakers, dances, and the —The first annual MHS effort to cortbinue their educa­ lish and minorlng in French. close to 40 MHS finger picking Ovr Rog. 21.77 i 1/2 ct total weight $189 $ 94.50^ : chance to become acquainted Homecom'ing Queen will be tion. She taught English in Minnesota (Heiald photo by Satemls) folkslngers showed up at the before coming to Manchester. with foreign exchange students crowned. Mark Nelson, new secretary of the state’s DE clubs. first meeting of the Folk Club Matched Sets Miss Tofteland f^nds the people were discussed at a recent Cur­ How — Just $.50 with ii 30” Pullman I SAA and $1.00 without. last Tuesday night. This is quite ' 8-Diamonds 1/4 ct t.w. $177 $ 88.50 here friendly and the students rent Affairs Club meeting under Eighteen Named Our Rog. Low 24.77 about the same as they are the supervision of Mr. E. Zatur- a contrast compared to last year Men’s Diamond Ring | anywhere. sky, club advisor. YMCA in Hartford. The planned To Aquaettes Year Starts when only IS to 20 persons at­ 1/3 ct Diamond Ring $210 $105,001 Poetry and speech are her Members will participate in activities will enable the stu­ tended a good night, that is. favorite subjects to teach. She the General Assembly Meeting dents to become acquainted After Tryouts For Hockey Songs varied from Dylan and with the participating foreign Simon and Garfunkle, to the enjoys reading and dancing, but at the United Nations in New Members bf 'the 1967-68 oldie-but-oldies like "Greenback Remco Swimming Pool| her favorite activity is travel­ York City Nov. 17 where they exchange students. Aquae;tlte Club were recently The Girls’ Field Hockey team Reynolds Wrap Miracle ing. The past summer she tour­ ca speak freely in the discus­ Cathy Glard ’68 Dollar” , or progressive old-time Femme-Lite (R) announced by Mrs. Ilger, facul­ has been busy brushing up on ed Europe and met a former sions. After the meeting, they semt-traditionals like "MTA” Economy Size White and Cabana Set ty adviser. their skills and building a strong Make-Up Mirror MHS student in Munich, Ger­ will have about four hours to They are Sandy Fox, Marcia and "Moving Day” . The two many. She hopes to tour New go wherever they choose in the McCallum, and Debbe Snyder, team. The 34 members of the hours of folk club contained Plans Discussed many moons from thoughtful or 4.88 England also. city. Six members of the Cur­ all '68; Joanne Bartone, Joyce varsity and junior varsity teams Siio Diving board really works! Fun to contemplative to downright car- i Next summer Miss Tofteland rent Affairs Club and alternates At AFS Meeting Cole, Lynn Derrick, Linda Doll, have been practicing long hours - .63 use with any small dolls. Ladders, plans to further her education from the Honors U.S. History rousing. Trios, duets, and solos , Janet Lance, Su­ after school since the first week life preserver, raft, sun deck, chaise by attending graduate school. classes will travel to New York President Steve Spaeth called san Moyer, Pat Orfitelli, Martha ail participated. V* of school. Last week the names , lounge and more! (Delia not incl.) Nancy Ballard '68 City on the first Monday in Russell, Meredith Schardt, All In all, it looks like folk- to order the first meeting of the of the varsity members were February. They will take part Chris Twomey, and Laura Zag- singing may be making a come­ Transogram Trik-Trakf' ARIDIAN AFS Club after school Sept. 27th. announced by Miss Manglfico. back! If enough people keep in the ‘‘Mock U.N.,” where they Steve started the meeting by ex­ llo, all ’69; and Beitsy Hunter, Beginning the year on an op­ They are Sharon Gworek, Miri­ coming regularly, Mr. Monahan will discuss the issues in the plaining that the club functions Susan Mac Lean, and Elaine d57 timistic note, having published am Schettler, Jan Moseley, miay dhange his mdnd and have Communist, independent, and primarily in raising money to Pereslvdia, all '70. a successful arts magazine last Marilyn May, Janet Peck, Evie the group meet more than one Comp. Value 9.95 free country blocks. Looking for­ send an MHS student to a for­ Try-outs were held Sept. 27. Cross country roadrally; no assembly i.' spring, the Arldlan held its first Faulds, Brenda Ogren, Eileen night a month. So, folkslngers, ward to April, nine members eign country each year and in At three previous clinics, pro­ - needed, no electrical connections. > meeting last Wednesday. Quinn, Kathy Pemberton, Deb­ come back! will participate in the General making foreign exchange stu­ spective members were able to Variety of layouts. G!ear drive ^orts \ Officers were elected for the bie Shoag, all '68; Jean Leslie, M.Z.B. ’68 Assembly meeting in Hartford. dents feel more at home at practice and perfect both stunts Now, apply make-up flawlessly car for longer battery life. ^ ’67-’68 school year. They in­ and stroking. The try-outs con­ '69; Kris Bradlau, Mary Hlcky, with this Femme-Lite® mirror, Asked whether they would like MHS. Pam Pilkonis James Leggitt clude: Nancy Luckman, Lit­ to discuss pertinent issues or sisted of two phases. First the Karen Ware, all '70; Judy Za- surrounded with 5 complexion- Magumba Rifle or | Members of the club voted to remba, '68; Cindy Gobeille, '68; Glamorene Powder Glamorene erary Editor; Susan Goldberg, schedule speakers, all favored schedule meetings on Tuesdays following stuniUs were execut­ Art Editor; Meg Briggs, Sec­ Debbie Meauman, '68; Sherry Teepee Tales 1 toned bulbs. Has cosmetic drawer both plans so that they may dis­ and have speakers talk infor­ ed: Dive, oyster, dblphln, por­ Legion of Honor Rug Qeaner Rug Shampoo Lieutenant Rifle | retary and David Colpitts, Busi­ Sapienza '70, and Donna Brunoli, and a 3” flip-up magnifier to cuss a topic among themselves mally with club members. Stu­ poise, k'ip, balleit leg, and the ness Manager, all '68. y '68. Managers of the team are make adding lashes easy. 8”x l l ” after the speaker has given in­ dents were told about the AFS three varUatlons o f Bcul].lng. About 40 persons sit around He enters the room, not with Cross Country Several new ideas for this Fran Bletzer, '70, and Sue Pina, mirror. Cosmetic Dept. formation and his opinions. Mr. assembly, to be held on Oct. The second phase involved a music room at a folk club a regular walk, but his own The Manchester High Cross i 1 HoH Oil a 4.88 year’s Aridlan then were dis­ swlmm'ing to music, employ­ striding gait. You notice his im­ '69. Zatursky has scheduled well in­ 12th during the X period. The Country team beat their CCIL Sin ! Shoots bullets, ejects sheila, fires cussed. The possibility of illus­ ing 'the synchronized swim­ meeting. peccable dress. His right arm The girls and their coach are 1.19 » .9 9 caps. I formed speakers to such areas fund-raising collection for the foe Maloney by a score of 19-40. Attention focuses on a grirl 1 GaL Size . 1.88 trating short stories and poems as Buddhism, China, and the benefit of the AFS was planned ming crawl; aide and breast is slightly bent with hand looking forward to an excep­ The meet, postponed by bad was brought up. The ideas of History of Negros in New Eng­ for the following day. Possibil­ strokes. Judges were Mrs. singing a Dylan song. She sits jammed In the pocket. His tionally good season this year weather, was held last Monday an expanded publicity campaign Iger, Mrs. Mottle and club of­ books are cradled at his left land. The students expressed ities for an AFS weekend, a In the far corner of the room. despite the early loss to E.O. instead of Sept. 29. Jim Naschke ficers Debbie Synder, presi­ side in the crook of his arm. and a patron’s drive were also interest in the possibility of get­ Bermuda hop, a Christmas par­ A yellow bow is knotted around Smith last week. ’69, paced the harriers by taking IT’S RCA VICTOR WEEK ... AT CALDOR! dent, MaroSa McOallum, Vice- But what you can’t escape is studied. ting a speaker on the Hippie ty, and a Somanhis book cover The team got off to a good first with a time of 15:30. Ma­ With the help of last year's president, and Sandy Fox, sec­ her sandy brown hair. She the carefree but straightfor­ start and played most of the first movement. sale, which have been sponsored loney took second then Manches­ staff and its many new mem­ retary-treasurer. seems very poised and smiles ward attitude, the piercing look. Members of the Chirrent Af­ by the AFS in the past, were half of the game on Smith’s bers, the Aridian can look for­ while she performs, ‘‘It’s All From under the light blonde ter swept the next four places. fairs Club also will participate reviewed. side of the field. The combined ward to another successful arts Any accident occurlng on Over Now Baby Blue.’’ That’s hair on his forehead, behind Jim Burke, ’70, and Doug Han'- RCA Victor Solid Slate RCA Victor in the World Affairs Center in The meeting closed at 3:10 efforts of the MHS defensive school property or at any sports Pam Pilkonis. black horn rims with the little sen, ‘69, came in third and magazine. Nort '68 Hartford where speakers and p.m. with members agreeing players kept the ball from the event must be reported immed­ After she finishes she quiet­ silver hinges, comes the glance. fourth respectively. dances are; planned. They also that there will be a busy AFS goal most of the game. With iately to the teacher in charge ly packs her left-handed guitar After noting the glass frames, The meet last Tuesday against Portable Phono Tape Recorder NEW TEACHER are entitled to take part in In­ year ahead. only five minutes left in the first or to the school nurse and an into its case and shoves it into and hearing the friendly "H lya! Bristol Central was not such How does MHS Impress a ternational Dropin, held at the Janice Obuchowskl, '69 half, Smith broke through to accident form must be filled out. a corner. Howarya?” you are at ease. good news. The Harriers were newly-welcomed English teach­ score their first goal. defeated by a score of 15-45. Glamorene Polaroid Film After walking down a hallway You know it’s Jim. er? The second half followed much Steve Cooke of Bristol Central Oven Cleaner Sale! "It’s Big! Overwhelming! A and up a staircase, she stops You can be doubly sure of the the same pattern with our for­ and walks into a deserted class­ identification if you watch the paced the winners setting a labyrinth!” ward line playing a good game room. She picks up a piece of glint in his eye and if the cor­ course record with a tie of 16:82. B & W #107 1.89 A labyrinth? Future Cooks Prepare Food within a few yards of the goal. The Cross Country team’s rec­ 39.88 chalk and writes on the black­ ners of his mouth beg;in to turn Smith’s defense proved just a Mrs. Suheth Iger explains, whereby neighboring restau­ Priscilla Meyers and Mrs. Greta board: ’’I've agreed with the up into laughter as you decide ord now stands at 5-1 oversdl. Color Pack #108 3.38 34.88 Battery Operated! smiling,” A labyrinth of stu­ Does the penetrating aroma little too strong however, and In CCIL competition they are of freshly perked coffee or rants concluded that there was Rourke. other officers on a speaker for which Leggitt he is. He pos­ our team failed to score. The dents!” The new grill enables the sesses an added Intrigue more 2-1. 15 ez. Size Swinger #20 1.39 Two-track compact unit a demand for short-order cooks. the next meeting of National game ended with a 2-0 score. (What can one say?) crisply fried bacon on a brisk 17 boys to prepare food just than that of just being a twin, Robert Dixon ’69 Solid state design — no tubes to operates anywhere on 4 “C” Honor Society. Will see you to­ Paula Sanchlni '69 Mrs. Iger has seen most of autumn morning make your Therefore, a new curriculum as if they were working in the morrow." She leaves the room fqr he’ll often take advantage bum out, no warm-up wait! Studio- batteries. I^h-button controls; the magic; the nooks and cran- was established to obtain opti­ kitchen of a notable restaurant. of it and lead a double life, Boys Leader .Exercising Aids remote mike switch. 4” oval mouth water? Do you enjoy and walks into the high school matic 4-speed changer plays records mum success for boys immedi­ The boys also gef a hand in world office where she signs up geared to mix you up all the Election of officers and dis­ speaker. Complete with mike, sinking your teeth into a thick, automatically or manually. ately after graduation in the following the footsteps of Dun­ more. cussion of football and soccer for Health! neck cord, batteries, 3” reel of juicy filet mlgnon and appeas­ to report on the A.F.S. meeting Foods Service Industry. can Hines, learning to bake pas­ Jim is a Scholastic Ai't win­ World Briefs started the ball rolling at the tape, splicing tape. the next day. Musn’t forget Stu­ 3-Spring ing your sweet tooth by gin­ Emphasis in routine skills, try and other tempting goodies. dent Council 'Workshop Announ­ ner for his sculpture. He also first Boy’s Leaders Club meet­ gerly eating warm, deep-dish such as accurate performance A career in quantity food ser­ cers or the Aridian meeting she won a third place in the Hire It is the responsibility of stu­ ing last week. Mr. Richard Chest Pull apple pie and ice cream? Or on a newly-installed short-order vice is not an easy business, reminds herself, and oh good­ the Handicapped Poster Con­ dents to get to school on their Cobb, advisor, assigned most of are you a gourmet, relishing grill, food preparation, safety nevertheless, the boys feel that ness —Spanish Club, test. Obviously, the arty flair own if they miss the bus. Bus the boys to one study hall they want to give their fellow in which they would either Beef Wellington or Cherries and sanitation, dishwashing, im­ Pam believes "a school is a in his countenance is brought students whose bus does not men a little more and a little help in the gym class­ Jubilee? Whatever your liking, provement of job quality and community in which each per­ out in many endeavors. When arrive should call the high 2.88 the way to anyone’s heart is learning to maintain a pleasant better service. Is it a wonder he’s not working at his Art IV school office Immediately. es or do paper work son must take part as a respon­ and admirable character is why some of the best cooks in the Physical Education of­ Great way to build strong wrists, through the stomach. sible citizen —working as whole, course, he’s applying his talents stressed in the new program in the world are men? In the Somanhis office. Just ask fice. Only juniors and seniors arms, back and shoulders! Accordingly, Manchester rath­ for the whole, each person do­ Bus students . must always by home economists Mrs. Debbe Snyder '68 were assigned to'classes as they Sturdily, neatly constructed. er recently conducted a .survey. ing his own part, but enjoying for the Art Editor. have bus tickets in their pos­ He continues Sock and Buskin are familiar with the class pro­ RECTMGUIAR every minute of it." session. Students on late buses activities this year after an ap­ cedures. Mr. Cobb also gave Doorway By living for each day and must present bus tickets when pearance in "My. Fait' Lady” . checking in at the office. Stu­ the boys assignments for the building on the past for the fu­ He’s an avid member of Folk dents without bus tickets will upcoming soccer and football Chinning Bar ture, Pam molds her life. If Club, playing both guitar and be considered tardy. games to help with tickets sales this turns out to be true, she harmonica. On the Student and other jobs pertaining to the has lots in store. Council, he is co-chairman of games. All students are reminded Last year she received the the Assemblies Committee, us Elections were held and the 3.88 Connecticut Association of they are not to leave the build­ well as this year’s vice-presid­ ing during the lunch period. following members comprise Fits inside doorway; sup­ Women Deans and Counselors ent. He is also co-chairman of Failure to comply with this di­ this year’s executive committee. ports up to 300 poun^ Award and was chosen Man­ Publications of the Teen Center. Mike Walsh, ’68’, Tim Coughlin sa fely. chester High’s representative to rection will result in demerits. Equally as impressive, the Ea­ Seniors who have privileges to ’68’, Cliff LaPointe ’69’, and Mrs. Bubeth Iger Girl’s Slate. Pam said that this gle Scout status has been leave the last perl(^ on Friday Whltey Jenkins ‘69’. T ^ Malek Hand Grip week was u fantastic learning awarded to Jim in scouting. ’69’, Secretary-Treasurer. nles, that the world has to of­ must attend lunch period. They «i «Miii 1 t«a and living experience.This past The real Jim Leggitt likes in­ The next meeting is scheduled Exerciser RCA Victor RCA Victor 23” Diag. 23” Diag. Color TV fer, at some time or another In summer she was u do-all-any- then are permitted to leave af­ teresting, colorful letters, bright ter D period is concluded. for October 4. All members are her travels. More recently, she thing salesclerk at a local de­ colors, and clean hair (I). You expected to attend. has taught In the Glastonbury partment store. may see him running to a tele­ 18” Diag. Color TV Console Color TV by RCA Victor If a student is absent from Dave Okrant ‘69’ school system, alter having been If there were more than 24 vision to catch all the Benson Strengthens wrists, hand EAST CREDIT TERMS school because of Illness, there EASY CREDIT TERMS a teacher In San Antonio, Texas. hours a day, Pam would spend and Hedges commercials Soccer m uscln. Relieves tension. EASY CREDIT TERMS should be someone in the home Big rectangular super bright Hi-Lite Her college education began at the extra time playing tennis, through the lenses of his favor­ Coming to life too late in the Big screen color TV fike tunes Itself! North Carolina’s iQueens College, swimming, (specifically in to answer the telephone in case Cotton Twill 180 sq. inch picture! Choose the prestige tube gives you 38% brighter hlchlights, ite wire rims. When looking for the school should call. If cir­ game, ^the MHS Varsity Soccer name ^ and be sure! 38% more bright- - VHE and UHF fine tuning is paxt of RGA improved contrast for better viewing in from -which she traaferred to Long Island Sound on a./rainy him, don’t forget to check the team lost Its second game of the . Trinity University in San An­ day), sewing clothes, knitting, cumstances are siich that some­ Shorts ness is just one of the reasons you’ll Victor’s quality '■bnstruction. 23” inside comers pf railroad one will not be able to answer season to the tired feet of Bris­ any room lighting. Solid state tuners, tonio. She majored In two fields, and reading. Traveling, work­ diagonal gives you 79j square inches of bridges when the rush-hour the telephone, a parent should tol Central, by a score of 2-1, prefer RCA Victor Color. 25,COO — VoH chassis equals unsurpassed English and Art , and was award­ ing, meeting and knowing peo­ handsome color. freight is going by ! call the school by 9:00 a.m. and last Tuesday. Ron Conyers, ’68 signal pulling power. ed a bachelor of art’s In Eng­ ple are things that Pam has in An interesting person, Jim has inform the school of this fact. made the lone goal for the red .77 lish. mind for the future; Peace an interesting philosophy. "If and white. Ck)tton twill, by Pepperell. Check Caldor’s . Caldor has TV’s Shw Caldor First Demonstrating both creativity Corps work in South America you put a lot into school, into Undaunted by this loss, the Elastic waistband. White, Low, Low Price! and versaUlity, Mrs. Iger en­ offers a great challenge and a anything, you’ll get a lot of fun Seaweed ’Productive varsity bootera came on strong sizes 22 to 42. Priced to Sell! chance to use her four years of out of it." Jim has had both - ‘‘.N for Greatest Savinas! joys writing and Illustrating in West Hartford against Hall chlldrert’s books in her spare Spanish. ' fun and success so far, and SAN FRANCIseX) - Chemi­ High with a 2-1 win last Satur­ time. She discovers self-expres­ Pam ■ pushes open the stair­ hop>es to continue both through cals made from seaweeds were day. Contributing the goals for MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SAIE; fRI. sid SAT. sion In working with pastels, well door, runs down the first four years o f , college and fu­ used extensively in World Wars the second win of the season and In the pen and Ink media. three stairs, hops onto the ture work In architecture and I and II. Today seaweed prod­ \yere Ron Conyejrs and Dave Where Shopping is Always a Pleasure! OPEN LATE EVERY NIOHT^ Other faceU of her busy life banister, sliding part way down interior design.. He live, at 72 ucts are used in medicines, den­ Manning '68, This week’s games EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Include knltUg and swimming. Robert Rivers, '68, opens a package o f bacon for a trC'al o f the spcuilcing new short order and jumps down the last two Walker St. with John, Mark, tal molds and such foods as hopefully Include wins against Mrs. Iger is the faculty advisor grtll yvhile Paul Widght, '68, examines the deep fry unit. BaUi boys are members of Mis.s steps. Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. of bread, candles, snacks and can- Platt and Wethersfield. for the Aquettes. M.S.R. ’89 Priscilla Meyers B period class in foods sei-vice. (Photo by Sa'ternis.) <> S. Goldberg '68 the Leggitt clan. Robin Hood neds ironts. Paul Rover ’79 rAOB BIGHTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAGE NINETEEN THE Yale, UGonn Meet I Series Notes | Lonborg and Yaz By EARL YOST Herald Angle BOSTON—It was more nerve- By racking as a player than as a manager. Red Schoendlenst of EARL YOST the Cardinals said after tihe suc­ l^ rto Editor Get Series Even In Bowl Tomorrow cessful trip to Boston. With the writers, the former second base- OT. LOUIS (A P )-J im had nine houm of sleep,” Yas- candidate for the AL’s Cy NEW YORK (AP) — "First, we always like to win trzemski said Thursday. *T Young Award. "I ’m not after BOSTON— ^It was a red letter day for the Bositon Toner says Petrlllo has man is tops, far more popular UoDborff woke up today Unhappy Yale and almost in the interstate rivalry,’’ he worked hard on his passing, than of Boston. won’t need one tonight because my perfect game — yet. The no- Red Sox, a day that started out in brifirht sunshine but jubilant University of Con­ says. “ Second, a victory gets us and knew he was on the we don't play tomorrow.” hltter is what I wanted. now has confidence, “ and we road for real. Carl Yas- whioh was interrupted by a steady drizzle that lasted necticut resume their tra­ on the right track. And third, feel he’s a big threat.” The State's Atty. John LaBelie, As nervous as he is away "Javier hit a hanging slidei^ we need the Impetus before we tnEemski woke up and from' the ball park — "I ’m very nearly three inninjrs. ditional rivalry in the Yale Connecticut coach says the Pe- Stanley Bray and Dewey Post As soon as I threw it, I wanted It was a day of standing ovations, especially for the head into what looks like a bru­ trillo-Crlsp combination "has and his son were among the knew how srood it felt to nervous when I'm home eating it back. It was the only bad Bowl to highlight Satur­ tal Ivy race.” solved our passing problem." lucky Manchester baseball fans be able to sleep without breakfast” — Boston’s brilliant pitch I made all day. two biggest heroes all season for the Red Sox as they day’s Connecticut college squared the —------UConn Coach John Toner says Southern Connecticut Coach In attendance at Wednesday’s taking a sleeping pill. left fielder is completely calm "The no-hltter is the one goal football action. It didn’t take his squad long with the St. Louis Cardinals at ^ e y stood on the first pitch of Harry Shay wouldn’t ordinarily opener. Collectively, the Boston once he reaches the playing that has eluded me during this Yale (0-1) goes Into the con­ to stop being happy about their site. a game apiece. the game. Lou Brock, who be worried about Brockport, Red Sox knew how it felt fabulous season. I pitched in the test smarting from a loss to win over Vermont “ because the but he is. Pitching Coach of Befoge the second game of the The score was 6-0 and now stroked four hits In as many to be even with the St. All-Star game, I won 20 games Holy Cross last week. Connecti­ Yale game was hanging over "The way our offense played the Red Sox in a 30-second in­ Series, Yastrzemski passed up the scene shifts to St. Louis trips, plus a walk Wednesday, liSK’i Louis Cardinals again in (22, to be exact) and I pitched cut (1-0) takes on its rival our heads.” against Trenton, I have to worry terview said; ”It’s good for a batting practice because he had Saturday after a day off today was driven back with a high, in the World Series. I'll get that fresh from a Yankee Confer­ “ Last year, when we came about everyone,” Shay says. to be nervous before the World Series. taken 20 minutes postgame bat for travel. hard inside pitch. The Red Sox pulled even at 1- no-hltter some day.” ence victory over Vei-mont. into the Bowl," Toner says, "we Southern suffered a 20-16 defeat working. If he’s nervous, he’ll work the day before. Instead, he 1 Thursday by whipping the The Red Sox certainly Mr. Everything for the Red „ The only other game in the had a million question marks. in its game with Trenton last think a little more and con­ climbed onto the trainer’s table w 'I Cardinals 6-0 in Boston behind wouldn't mind if that day is Sox, Carl YaHtrzemskil wias Just state puts hapless Coast Guard Our positions weren’t set and weekend. centrate.” and took a 46-minute nap. ■ W tO the one-hit pitching of Lonborg next Monday when Lonborg is -'(ft. mat in another o f Ws superUv a key to the Boston ((Ml) against Norwich. we Just weren’t sure where we About the Southern " offense, and the two-homer slugging of "When I don’t take batting scheduled to start the fifth tive showings. The American triumph. Central Connecticut (l-O) stood. This season we’ve got a Shay says, “ A lot of people let W^ere was Dick Williams in Yastnemskl. practice, I usually take a nap,” game. League's sure-ibet most valuable You can’t score runs unless clashes with Montclair in a game imder our belts and are us down against Trenton.” But 1046 when the Red Sox last he said. "The trainer woke me In the meantime, he’ll have to player was a oomlWniaition of you can get hitting and after night contest in New Jersey; much more certain about our he says his defensive squad played the Cardinals in the The teams then moved to St. status.” Louis where the Series will re­ up at about a quarter to 12, and recover from a blister on hl.s and Ted WllUams, the first two games the set Southern Connecticut (1 -1 ) trav­ played one of its best games World Series? ”I was a’ senior sume Saturday with Gary Bell, I felt great.” right thumb. two pretty fair home run hit- stands all even, because the Box els to Brockport, Trinity ( - - ) For many years, Connecticut ever. at Pasedena, Calif., High School 001 faced Yale in the opening 18-18, pitching for the Red Sox The Cardinals didn’t feel too "It developed in the seventh ters in their own right, on this couldn’t get to In . pays a visit to Bates, and Wes­ Wesleyan, which pounded Mid- and pulling for the Cardinals to ai^ , 14-6 going for good a couple of hours later inning, and it hurt his breaking October day at Fenway Park, game No. 1 for more than one leyan (1-0) tackles Bowdoln on games. But the Huskies traveled dlebury 39-10 In the season win. I’m a native of St. Louis the Cardinals. when Yastrzemski socked a 380- ball at the end,” Boston Manag­ Not satisfied with his per- run and the Cards couldn’t get the latter’s home ground. to Vermont and Yale took on opener, is looking for its sec­ and the Cards were always my er Dick Williams said. "But form’an.'ce Wednefiday wHien he on the scoreboard In game No. Holy Cross to launch their 1967 Lonboi^ pi\>duced his masfter- foot bases-empty homer in the ' Yale won. last year’s encount­ ond straight victory when it team when I was a kid.” he there never was any thougiit oi i ^ seasons. said. J' plece — he retiired the first 19 fourth inning and a 430-foot wertt hitless agalnSt Bob Gib- 2. , - , meets Bowdoin, which also got taking him out. He had c cal­ er with UConn, and coach Car­ Cozza feels that Yale’s biggest batters, he fa c ^ and didn’t al­ blast with two on in the seventh. 6 < son in the opener, Yaz came While it was almost impos- off to a winning start by beat­ loused area on the thumb, and men Cozza says Saturday’s problem Saturday will be to low a hit until Julian Javier "When I hit the first homer, I out for 30 minutes of batting slble to get near Yastrzem- ing Worcester Tech. (>)ach Don The American Leag;ue would when he pitches as hard as he game is important to the Elis stop quarterback Pete Petrlllo doubled with two out in the told Jim, ‘You have enough. practiice after the opening ski’s stall In the locker room, Russell is optimistic about his like to get rid of EJmmett Ash­ WILL THEY make it throug'h the defense of Hall did today sometimes it splits 7 which resembled Hammonasset for three reasons. and flanker John Crisp. field, (1 to r) Bryce Carpenter, Steve Hemenway, eighth — after foresaking his Big Guy. Go get ’em’.” Wesmen’s chances. ford, the first Negro umpire to open.” H igh????? Pictured are the MHS Indians 'back- Dale Ostrout and Dick Cobb. (Photo by Satemis) own bed again for a room at a Lonborg certainly did get "I got my timing back. I Beach on a Sunday afternoon ever work In the big leagrues, While Lonborg was closing the • downtown Boston hotel. them. wish that we were playing a in August, with reporters, tee- but the front office doesn’t dare doors on the Ciardinals, who had Tastrsemski, on the other For the first 6 1-3 innings, the 9 doulMeheader today- I’U be all vee crews and radio personnel cut the colorful guy for fear of collected 10 hits in the first Injuries, Lack of Depth Hurt hand, slept in his own bed 24-year-old right-hander allowed 1 \ rig!ht tomorrow,” he said as he all trying to get a few quotes, Old Timers Honor 19th Hole reprisals from other sources. game, Yastrzemski was break­ B ox Score Ski Notes Wednesday night, but he had to only one swing that resembled a changed to his Street clothes patience paid off. 1 take a pill to get to sleep. ing the game open. late Wednesday aftemtwn. ” I told a number of people Word, too, along press row, ST. LOUIS (N) hit — a hard ground ball that He led off the fourth inning by SHOT GUN ‘T Just wanted to make sure I True to Ms 'word, his timing before the game that I was go- Sunday-8:19 Is that William Eckert’s days as AB R H BI O A second baseman Jerry Adair rocketing a one-strike pitch Moriarty Brothers goit a good night’s sleep,” ex­ was perfect 24 hours later. ing to hit one home run,” Yas- Tee No. 1—Pletrantonlo B. Hunt commissioner of baseball are Brock if 4 0 0 0 4 0 Manchester High backhanded and fired off-bal­ from Dick Hughes about a doz­ 16. Aslcerman 10. Ro)mn 17; Tee plained Lonborg, who did the He 'hit not one tout two home trzemski said. "I said Pd put Neither enougrh ivords nor paper can express the limited. The owners realize now Flood cf 3 0 0 0 3 0 ance^ to’ flnsL en rows into the right field No. 1—McGuricln 6. Ansaldi 13. Del same thing last Saturday night runs, the second a titanic shot the ball into the rightfield seats, gratitude felt by the West Side Old Timers who will St. John 10. Welntan 21; Tee No. that they made a mistake in Marls rf 3 0 0 0 4 0 Then'in the seventh Lonborg's stands. After Boston scored on 2—Kennedy 4. SUnford 16. R. Gar- p'la lb 3 n before pitching the pennant- ONE HITTER FORM—^The only Cardinal to solve these deliveries of Jim halfway up the toleachers in "M y hands felt quick and I not naming a baseball man or r'p 0 0 1 1 chance to equal Don Larsen’s ’s bases-loaded honor the firm of Moriarty Brothers at a reunion this della 9, G. Stephens 21; Tee No. 2 McCarver c 3 0 clinching game against Min­ Lonorg was Julian Javier, whose eighth inning double with two outs robbed right centerfield with t w o was in a perfect frame of mind, —R. Gordon 6. Morline 16, M. Wil­ at least someone who had a 0 0 9 0 Home, Hosts Hall perfect game feat in the 1966 sacrifice fly in the sixth, Yas­ Saturday night at the Garden Grove at 5 :30 ley 12, LaOhaipelle 20; Tee No. 3— Siia.iiion 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 nesota. the Boston righthander of a World Series no-hitter. Lonborg retired 16 mates on base. mentally and physically.” First sponsoring a basketball background In sports. Eckert is Series evaporated. Curt Flood trzemski went to work again. R. Rig-gptt 9, M, Nelson 15, Ather­ Javier 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 By BARRY COWLES He stayed at the hotel both The flrHt homer gave the Sox it was a low outside pitch team by the same name, at the ton 9, C. Ferguson 17, Tee No. 3— a retired army general. worked the count to 3-2, fouled After Ron Willis walked Jose straight Cards before walking Curt Flood in the seventh on a three-two pitch. name, at the ‘ ------KveOhoch 2, F. Nassiff 16 LaPlne Maxvill S3 2 0 0 0 1 0 times because he wanted to off two pitches and then a 1-0 lead in the fourth in- that Dick Hughes served up In request of Steve McAdams and 12, S. Leone 21; Tee No. 4—Erler By BOB BROWN Will the undei*dogs pull through in Saturday's open­ Tartabull and gave up a single nlng, a 400-foot poke into the the fourth and a high fastball 8. Ofiara 13, Bamingham 8. T. Mee- Dld George Scott think he aTolan ph i u 0 0 0 0 simulate road conditions. On the watched as the next pitch to Dalton Jones, Yaz unloaded a Fran Msihoney in the year 1933," Players Share gan 18; Tee No. 4—Eich 3 Bdrre Who can think of snow 'AriUi ing 'home gam e??? Manchester High Indians will be rightfield sbairds; tout that .sec- that Joe Hoemer tried to sneak could hit fast-balling Bob Gib­ Bressoud ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 road there’s no one to bother dipped low and outside for the blast off Joe Hoemer into the World Series Matt and Maurice furnished 15. Rodcwell 10, E. Anderson 21; the weather we have had in the meeting Hall High of Hartford Saturday afternoon at ond homer—^they’ll toe talking over on a two-ball and two- Tee No. 5—McKee 4, Teels 15. N. son? "If I can see the ball, I Hughes p 2 0 0 0 1 0 him the night before he pitches, ■fourth ball. right-center field seats behind suits and Jackets providing the In Four Games Clark 10. Rentes 29; Tee No. 5— past month or so? Let me tell 1:30 at Memorial Field for the first home game of the atooilt it for weeks to come! strike count in the seventh can hit It,” he told me. If I can’t Willis p 0 0 0 8 0 0 and his record has shown the In the next inning, Lonborg Facts, Figures team “ meant business" and a K. Gordon 3, R. Morrison 16. Agos- ■ you.. Every area, operator from season. the Boston bullpen. Series Sidelights Ya'Htrzemski also chipped in which broke the game wide teneili 12, Benoit 19; Tee No. 6— Hoemer o 0 0 0 0 0 0 difference. At home this season also lost his no-hitter. He retired see it, you can’t expect me to Maine to California and a few Riddled with a few injuries "I was going for home runs with a single, wiinding up ■with open, two runners being chased good coach was obtained. This By EARL YOST C. Bogglnl 6. F. Johnston 14 E. BOSTON (A) he was 8-6, on the road 14-4. the first two batters on ground­ By EARL YOST ard. .A1 Barlick, who worke( Won Lost Pet. Shaw 10. R lcder 18; Tee No. 6— hit it.” He collected two of the million assorted aporls fanatics that will definetly be felt in all way,” the left-handed slug­ one third of the Red Sox nine across the plate ahead of Yaz. was accomplished ■with George FENWAY PARK, Boston - Annum 8. Ogden IS, Staum 9 Eng- AB R H BI o A Yastrzemskl has his own ers, but Julian Javier swung at the plate in game No. 2, enjoyed Boston AL seven hits in the opener against who re-run that last daring the line, Fred Butler will be out Season Tickets ger said. "Against Gibson (St. BOSTON—Obvious Fact: Ken 1 1 .500 hits off four Cardinal . When YazstremskI was noted Staioiitsky the first Moriarty Players in the World Series berg 22; Tee No. 7—Kristof 3, Har­ Tartabull rf 4 1 0 0 2 0 sleeping problems. the first pitch and lined it down a little whistling in between in­ St. Louis NL 1 1 , .500 vey 16, A. Calamari 02. Monaco 22: the Card ace. schusa they made at the close of action for at least three Louis' Bob Gibson) I didn't go Harrelson can't play the out­ Mr. Lonbeng, the other haif missing during batting practice, Bros, coach. It was from this Tee No. 7—Daley 6, Salafla 15. Dv- Jones 3b 6 1 2 0 0 3 "I’m,a little nervous when the left field line for a clean nings to ease the tension. He’s First Game, Wed., Oct. 4 at share In the first four game re­ of 'the season last e(prlnig. For those of you who for homers because I didn't feel field, and he's the first to ad­ of Boston’s favorite sons on the he was asked If anything was time on that 'the local firm sup­ ment 12, Risl 18: Tec No. 8—Pick­ Ya^trzem'Ski If 4 2 3 4 3 0 weeks due to torn cartilage in I’m trying to go to sleep and double. really sharp. I just wanted to still the National League’s best Boston ceipts only. Anything after the ens 7. Putz J,4, Prindlc 10. N. Za- Yes, another skil season is a thumb. David Walsh is out have not yet purchased mit it. He could be used as baseball scene, was nearly let- wrong. ported- all kinds of varc la 19; Tec No. 8—Parciak 6. Scott lb 4 1 1 0 12 1 sometimes I take a sleeping That was the only hit the Car­ in calling balls and strikes. . St. Louis 001 000 100—2 10 0 athletic fourth games goes in the cofn- upon us and like it or not its temporarily with a back Injury y-our MHS football season lay the bat on the ball. trade bait in search of a catch­ ter perfect. ”I’m ready. I can hit any teams and events. K. Wlgren 15, H. Zavarella 12. Man­ Four Share R. Smi th' cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 pill,” explained the American dinals got, and Lonborg became "But when you feel good, you Roger Maris reports he’s had an Boston 001 000 000—1 6 0 missioner’s fund. n ed 19: Tee No. 9—E. Lorontzen 5, going to snow in 'the next few Bryant Robertson has a tickets, it is not too late to er. .While being given special For seven and itwo-thirds .n- pitcher in baseball today, you Never demanding a winning C. .MlcOarthy 15. B. Davis 12, N. Adair 2b 4 0 2 0 1 4 League’s Triple Crown winner the fourth hurler to pitch a one- naturally go for home runs, and unlisted telephone number since B. Gibson and McCarver; Here’s the official breakdown. months. With the on rushing sprained ankle, keeping him do so. Many local sporting permission from the commis­ ninga he didn’t allow a single 'wait and see. I wish Gibson was team. Just simply that every­ Shennlng 27; Tee No. 9—Oldham 8. PetrocelU ss 2 0 1 1 3 5 who exploded from a hitless hitter in a Series game. I felt exceptionally good. I just 1962, or several months after he Santiago, Wyatt (8) and R. Fifteen per cent of all games Noel 14. Novak 9. McLaughlin 19. A lcan Lead sea-son a lot of new things are sidelined . . Pete Metlvler has goods merchants, the high sioner to suit up each day, Tony base hlit, thanks to some great pitching. I can’t wait to get a one should have the opportuni­ Tee No. 10—Olcksln.skl 5. Crock­ Howard c 3 0 0 0 4 0 school office and team first game to a tha-ee-hlt, four- Boston, World Series Gen.—gal2 wanted to hit one out, shake hit his 61 homers as a Yankee. . Gibson, Howard (8). W — Gib­ goes to the commissioner’s of­ ett 16. R. Dolln 11. P. Boii..< 19 on the horizon. New areas, a bad ankle also... So the Conlgliaro goes a step farther defensive play by hia mates, second crack at him,” he re- ty to play In sports. Needless Lonborg p 4 0 0 0 1 0 nm-batted-in second game. “ I didn’t care about the something up.” Asked if he was nervous about son. L — Santiago. fice. Tee No. 10—Bemor 6, W. Edwanls maybe some new techniques, walking wounded will be hop­ members have the tickets by sitting on the top step of the particularly shortstop Rloo ported confidently. ” I didn’t feel to say Is the fact that over the 14. Backlel 10. Wanen 17; Tee No ' ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Totals S3 6 9 6 27 13 “ I took a pill last night, and I walk." said Lonborg, a prime He evened something up, too. being in a series, Maria said: Home run—Boston, Santiago. this Is an Olympic yean and of ing to contain Hall's backfield for sale. This is for all MHS Red Sox dugout, minus a cap. . PetrocelU and second baseman that I needed any hitting.” ■*> Sixty per cent of the balances 11—T. Faulkner 7. A. Mannella 15. (AP)—America’s Doug Sanders, a—Grounded out for Maxvill "Nervous for what?” Series are Hunter 13. Chanda 17: Tee No. 11— course new equipment. I saw a which poses somewhat of a home games and the Harry Harris, chief sports photo­ Jerry Adair. No one had to tell Lonborg Llplnskl 8, J. Skimier 15. Hartzog Billy Casper and Gardner Dick­ in 8th. Second Game, Thurs. Oct. 5 r r IS?— new ski boot a few days ago, threat. Thanksgiving Day game. old hat for anyone in the Yan­ The culprit 'as far as Boston he was going for a no—^hitter, the players’ pool and Is dis­ 9. Calamari 17; Tee No. 12—Matnva inson and 22-year-old Eng­ b—Popped up for Lamabe in grapher for the Associated Moriarty Bros. name. 4, Corbett 16. Slmn.son 11 D. Ekl- made of fiberglas and it opens Tickets will also be on •Crystal Bailers- kee organization before the de­ at Boston tributed as follows: wards 18: Tee No. 13—Tarca 7, lishman Brian Barnes went into 9th. Dale Ostrout will be starting Camp Opens Press, reports he shoots as much fans is concerned was Julian ” I knew what I was doing. Surely without the support of like a hatchway door. It re­ sale at the home game cline two years ago. .Umpires St. Louis 000 000 000—0 1 1 Javier who rifled a shot Inside Only one pitch got away, the Two per cent to the teams White 11. Hcnrlques 14. Dulanev the second round today as lead­ St. Louis (N) 000 000 000—0 quarterback with Dick (3obb, as 60 feet of film a day during Moriarty Brothers sports in the 19: Tee No. 13—P eiragallo 5. C. sembles the old Chinese torture opener, Saturday at 1:30, alternate after each game at all Boston 000 101 30x—5 9 0 Whalen 13, Jarvis 9. Bengston 17; ers of the 72-hole Alcan Golfer Boston (A) 000 101 30x—6 Bryce Carpenter and Steve He­ the World Series. .“ You can’t the leftfleld line for a double, ball that Javier hit. I knew the Manchester area would have finishing fifth with each team boot minus the spikes and turn Memorial Field. So why F or Blades six positions. Up to last year, Hughes, Willis (6), Hoemer This was the extent of the minute it was on the way that recel-vlng one per cent. Tec No. 14—Plodzlk 5. Whiston 9. of the Year Tournament—and menway In the backfield work­ A Couple of Jokers pitch high at Fenway,” Sal Mag- (7), Lamabe (7) and McCar­ become dormant. One can be F. Carvey 15. Buchanan 17; Tee screw. What will they think of wait in line, support our lie, pitching coach of the Red the foul line umps alternated Cardinal attack. he would hit It, but I couldn’t Seventy per cent of the bal­ 14— Traygls 7. G. Smith 16. FV>r- the weatherman predicted E—Shannon, RBI—Yastrem- ing for the ground gains. In Bolstered by a new coach and these positions, and the other ver; Lonborg and Howard. W— certain that when over 300 men strom 12, L. Dolln 18: Tee No. 15— stormy conditions for the next skl 4, PetrocelU. 2B—Javier. HR next? the line will be Mike Walsh high school football team Sox reported. “ If you do, good­ The only other base runner take It back, ance of that pool to the contest­ Vlgeanl 5, R. Thomfraon 12. G. Mc- Lonborg, L—Hughes. who have played sports in —Yastrezemskl 2. SB—Adair. Monday night the Manchester at center. Chuck Carson and and get your season ticket a working agfreement with a bye” . .Ex-Red Sox pitcher Billy four men in blue rotated around was Curt Flood who walked in "I ’ll get a no-hitter yet. I’ve ing teams—60 per cent to the I-afferty l6. N. Pesslnl 23; Tec No. three days. Nearly Prove Right Home runs — Boston, Yas­ Manchester, because Moriarty 15— ^ Fahey 7. Cerinl 13. Genovesi Sanders, of Tulsa, Okla., Cas­ SF—PetrocelU. LOB S. Louis Ski C3ub starts its twenty-sixth Tim Coughlin on the ends. Pete now. major league club, the New Muffett serves as pitching coach the bases and behind the plate. . the seventh. had Just about everything a winners and 40 per cent to the 11. C. Davis 20; Tee No. 16—F Haven Blades embark on their Total of 600 working press tick­ trzemski (2). Brothers made It all possible, Kier-nan 7. Oliva 16. Romanko 11 per, of Peacock Gap, Calif., and (N) 2, Boston (A) 11. year of operation under the ca­ Rubins, Ernie Tupper at ST. LOUIS (A P )— and Jim Lon with the Cards. .Former Red "This was the finest game pitcher wants in this fabulous losers. 1967-68 Eastern Hockey League stand up and give a roaring Owens 18: Tee No. 16—Zemke 5'. Dickinson, of Lost Tree Village, IP H R ER pable direction of this year’s guards, Kent Ough and Bob of both teams are pretty even­ borg, the big men on the , are a couple Sockers who showed up at Bos­ ets were distributed in Boston, Lonborg has ever pitched,” Dick year except a no-hltter. Maybe The remaining 30 per cent of Karszes 11, Herman 14 King 25- campaign with a three-day try­ Bill Liston, Boston Baseball Financial Facts cheer, the roof will be raised Tee No. 17-(MlcFarlsnd 6 J, Dubois Fla.,all shot four-under-par 68s Hughes 8 1-3 4 2 1 president Jerry Boop. Jerry Bleller as tackles. ly matched. If anything Hall is ton included Boo Ferrlss, Joe Williams said In the clubhouse the next time I pitch I’ll get the players’ pool is divided as of pleasant fellows who like to kid with people, even out camp opening Sunday at Writers’ Assn. Chapter president Second Game right off the Garden Grove. 16. Bolin 11. Leone 17: Tee No 17— in the first round and the only xWillis 2-3 1 2 2 will rap the gavel Monday night a bit lighter than the Indians. Dobson and Ike Delock, three after the game. "He’s had some it,” he told me in the clubhouse, follows: 60 per cent to the two J. Coburn 6. Wada-s 11. K, Ben- Out for a win, after last weeks going so far as making predictions in jest. the Hartford Arena in Windsor. reported. There were also sev­ Attendance 35,188 good games, some great ones, “ I was disappointed, but Members of the "Old Tim­ net 13. Dutelle 17; Tee No. English player to match them Hoerner 2-3 2 1 1 at eight o’clock at the Man­ trouncing by Platt High, the In­ Hall, possibly somewhat faster Now Uieir crystal ball fore­ ex-pitchers. Ferriss, who team­ second place clubs. 33 1/3 per 18—Maddox 6, Sorague 17. Gl- eral hundred passed out to ra­ Neit receipts 8272,436-00 ers” Qqmmlttee are: Chairman was young Barnes. Lamabe 1 1-3 2 0 0 chester Country Club. Plans for dians will be playing the basic than the locals, can and will casts are virtually coming true Coach Don Perry, returning ed with to spark but he was never better. This there will be another time," he cent to the third place clubs guere 13. V. BogginI 9. up batting practice because of dio and teevee representatives. Fran Mahoney, co-chairman, Sanders said, "The old course Lonborg 9 1 0 0 the year will top the business ball and not trying any “ fancy" If the time arises keep the ball ip the World Series with-the St. to the role he filled ten years the 1946 pennant-winning Red Commissioner’s share $40,- was Jim’s finest ever. He never added. and 16 2/3 per cent to the fourth his post-game drili Wednesday. 865.40 Ty Holland, secretary Nick An­ at St. Andrews was nice to us X— Pitched to two batters In agenda. Taking a look at a few of the in the air for the long passes. Louis Cardinals. ago with the Blades, will con­ Sox, looks in great shape and had such great stuff.” He’ll get that chance Monday place clubs. "I didn't take batting practice Players’ share $138,942.36 gelo and treasurer Gyp Gustaf­ yesterday. But I wonder how 7th. Highlighting the plans for the Hall High boys that bear some East Catholic will be on the “ I was kidding around and duct double sessions Sunday, is now in the college coaching Cardinals had their own root­ Lonborg suffered a slight split In St. Louis in game No. 6. Gary After the 16 per cent to the because there wasn’t any need Boston club’s share $23,157.06 son, long that’s going to last.” BB—Hughes 3 (Yastrzemski, coming year will be a weekly move again this weekend, meet­ told someone I would hit two Monday and Tuesday with a ing “ section” at Fenway, wives on the Index finger of his throw- Bell pitches Saturday and Jose commissioner and the 60 per watching are Greg Kelleher for it,” he said. "When I take ranks in Mississippi. The sun was shining Thursday Scott, R. Smith), WUlls 2 (How­ Instructional program headed ing Northwest Catholic for the squad of about 26 veterans and of the National League champs, St. Louis club’s share $23,157.- ing hand, from throwing curve Santiago Sunday, cent of the first four games quarterback who possesses 06 and there was only a slight wind ard, Tartabull), Hoeme r 1 (Pe­ by club instructor Connie Ba- opening Hartford County (Con­ rookies. Many of the new faces chanted and rooted for their balls, so he relied mainly on his It was a deadlock between which constitutes the players’ speed if the opportunity arises. It’s been a number of years as 19 golfers—11 Americans, trocelU). Lonborg 1 (Flood). SO nas.. ference game slated for 2 at -bul I wu inly kidding," T u are on the scene as a result of team . . Most valuable player American L e a g u e’s share fast ball during the latter Yaz and Lonborg in the stand- pool, the balances of the gate- He throws exceptionally well next. It takes a lot out of me.' seven Britons and ­ —Hughes 6 (Jones, Scott, Lon­ A committee is being formed the Hartford school’s field. trzemski said Thursday after New Haven’s new affiliation with since a club coming into the w411 'be the I'cclpient of a new $23,157.38 innings. ing ovation department; each receipts shall be divided among and Is a threat from the COLT KAYCEE—Jim Cantin 212, er Bob (Tharles—began chasing borg, Tartabull, PetrocelU). the Red Sox squared the Series Like Lonborg, Yastrzemski the New York Rangers of the series wasn’t able to use Its ace Coiwette, compliments of Sport National L e a g u e’s share Echoing Williams’ statement wound up with five . . all de- the two contesting clubs and the to contact the town to Investi­ corners. Roger Newton Is back Playing host to Plainvllle Joe Childs 214, Gerry Kosak 200, the first prize of $66,000. That’s Wllia 1 (Lonborg), Lamabe 2 at one game apiece with a 6-0 napped on a training table be- National Hockey League. pitcher in the opening game, . . Bob Fishel, public relations $23,157.06 about the pitching ace was served and It gave the Red Sox, two major league offices. gate a suitable area to relocate in the lineup after pre-season High, Rockville will be out for fore the game. Then he took The Blades are expected to be as was the case with Boston. Coach . “Lonborg's and their supporters, new hope ARCHERY Phil DesJardins 200, Vic Squad- the biggest first prize ever of­ (Howard, Lonborg), Lonborg 4 the Mt. Nebo ski area. Nebo injuries had kept him out until victory in Boston. chief for the Yanks, leaves Nov. Two Game Totals the first win of the young sea­ I V » f infield practice “ just to loosen working at a feverish pace to This clearly indicates that the 1 for Vietnam on a goodwill best game of the year,” the as the series heads westward rito 211-559, Sam Nasslff 208, fered In professional golf. (Shannon 2, Hughes 2). will be lost to the new Route 6. now. In the backfield he is big son. Coach Jerry Fitzgerald re­ Attendance 69,984 Peter Alliss of England and -P. *t » . ball and gn. lha get ready for what could be Boston staff is thin. .There trip. Other members of the par­ former second baseman said. tor the next three games, and A1 Logan 216, Fran Maloney Umpires—Barlick (N) Plate. Another hot business Item will and fast. End Bob Cersoslne is ports that all systems are green a np-hltter before he took the Net receipts $540,756.00 feel of it.” their stiffest gam e'6f the year, wasn’t the tension and excite­ ty will include Tony Conlgliaro Anyone who has been around possibly back to Boston for the HUNTING & FIELD M o v e G a m e 200-664, Mario Frattaroll 216-664, Bobby Nichols of Louisville, Umont (A) First Base, Donatelll be a discussion on the opera­ speedy and an excellent receiv­ and the "go, go Rockville” moiihd for the second game. Commissioner’s share $81,- Ky., and Gay Brewer, the reign­ The Cardinals’ scouting report an exhibition on Wednesday ment around Fenway as there of Boston, Pete Rose of Cin­ Fenway Park this season would sixth and seventh if necessary, Jim Watt 881. (N) Second Base, Rungc (A) tion of the club lodge at Lud­ er, John Ouellette a fine cen­ eleven is ready. Yastrzemski, the Americas 113.40 BOSTON (AP) — The Boston apparently missed something on (Oct. 11) at home with the was last weekend among the cinnati, Joe DlMaggio, and agree. »iext Wednesday and Thursday. ing U. S. Masters champion Third Base, Pryor (N) Left low, Vt. Again, the club has ter who seems to really get With the weather outlook for League’s Triple Crown champi­ BOWS Patriots’ scheduled Oct. 7 home from Dallas, Tex., were brack- Yastrzemski. Springfield Kings (formerly In­ payees which proves that tick­ Gerry (3oleman, Yankee radio- Players’ share $275,785.56 Lonborg has had his troubles There was celebrating In Bos- NITE OWLS—Lois Johnson Field, Stevens (A) Right Field. been able to secure the Village the holes open for the short the weekend very good, let’s on, made good on his prediction, opener against the San Diego With runners on first and sec- dians) of the American Hockey ets fell into the hands of people TV announcer . . “ I ain’t mar­ Boston club’s share $45,964.26 at home, winning only eight ton last night even though the 183, Marge Edwards 466, Jayne Inn Lodge at Okemo. Last year drives. see if Hoopel’s predictions are belting a pair of homers, good St. Louis club’s share $45,964. Chargers is being moved to the for four runs batted in, and then yud one out in the seventh League. who did not support the club all ried yet, but I might get games while losing five, but he Red Sox were already in St. Targets ^ Arrows Byrd 487. the facility was enjoyed by Basically speaking, the lines right. See you at toe game. West (Toast because of the up­ southpaw Joe Hoerner was sum­ season. .Two former St. Louis married this winter,” George 26 was the complete master from Louis ready for Saturday’s singling in the eighth. coming World Series between Hoople Says Sanity Returns many of the members and their moned from the bullpen to pitch South Africa has three Hen­ Knot Hole Club members, both ScCiBt Halid when quer'ied. Soot- ’s share $45, the time Umpire A1 Barlick game, confident that they can BLOSSOMS—Sue Purnell 129. Lonborg Just missed on Ms Accessories the Boston Red Sox and the St. guests and this year should be to Boston’s left swinger. Yaz ning brothers who golf. Harold natives of St. Louis, with the tie Would be great on the lucra­ 964.26 cried, "Play Ball!” until Reggie come back again. Just they prediction, losing a no-hit bid on Louis Cardinals. bigger and better. Rumor has on a 2-2 and Allan Henning are playing tive banquet , circuit in New Smith grabbed Curt Flood’s fly have done all season, and add MIXED NUTS—Joan Colby As Conference Play Begins College Grid Features Julian Javier’s two-out double T ^ p Red Sox are Manager Dick Wil­ National League’s share $45, at It that Karl Kehler wants to get ball for the final out. the World Series as a final A spokesman for the American 126, Ann Murphy 12. in the eighth inning. Gentleman in the United States this year. liams and catcher Elston How- England because of his humor. 964.26. Mr. and Mrs. ’Tony Aceto us The slim Boston righthander chapter to the rags to riches Football League club said Sun­ By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE JimTim hadh»yi to settleo^fpik. for an one-hit­ bleachers beyond the NASStFF ARMS permanent chefs at the Ver­ Heavy Slate Schedule Boston bullpen in right center. let the Cardinals know where story. day night the game will be SPICE—Lois Galasso 149-363, Original Wizard of Odds ter, only the fourth in World played at San Diego’s new sta­ mont hideaway. Rounding out In a similar situation just last GO. Reggie Schiiltz 127-340, Joyce Egad, friends, with the fav­ The eyes and ears of most who said his team's lack of of­ Series history. dium next SuRduy at 4 p.m. Raimondo 362, Barbara Went­ the meeting will be a viewing Saturday, the 991 Main Manchester orites falling faster than au­ fensive punch led to a 12-8 op­ For a whiie, it looked as if called on southpaw ace Jim Pacific time. worth 341. of the United Air Lines film New England sports fans will tumn leaves, the 1967 season ening loss to Rhode Island, Lonborg would match Don Lar- Merrit to face Yaz in the sev- "Yoo-hoo I’m a Bird” featuring be turned toward St. Louis for Dick Williams Says: will surely go down in football spent the week emphasizing sen, who pitched a perfect game enth inning. The result: a three- Fred Iselln. Coffee and donuts the fourth game of the World history as the Year of the Up­ that aspect for the Penn game. in a 2-0 victory for the New i-un homer in a 6-4 victory. will follow the meeting. Monday heaval ! Series Saturday, but there’s New Hampshire (1-0) at York Yankees against the Lonborg, a 24-year-old right- night’s meeting will be one of The season has barely also an Interesting slate of col­ Rhode Island (2-0) provides a Brooklyn Ppdgers in 1956. hander, just missed reaching the few "open” meetings this Bt)ok.on Cardinals reached the toddling stage, but lege football involving, the re­ test of two unfbeaten elevens, Lonborg^ hurled perfect ball the only goal that he failed to year. Old members are encour­ HST ACTION, PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY! already the ranks of the unde­ gion’s teams. while toe Malne-Vermont game for 6 1-3 innings, retiring 19 Car­ accomplish during a 22-9 regu­ aged to attend and new mem­ feated have been thinned to gives the opposite prospect of dinals in order before Curt lar season. bers will be welcomed. Boston University, at Harvard Worked Yesterday slightly more than a corporal’s two squads each seeking a first Flood walked on a 3-2 pitch with "The no-hltter is the one goal and Holy Cross at Dartmouth SPRWeFIELD KINGS vt. BALTIMORE CLIPPERS guar(l. And the schedule mak­ Have you got any ideas for victory after two straight loss­ one out in the seventh. Then that has eluded me during this are (the big games,. iBnown is at ST. LOUIS (A P )— ^Manager Dick Williams of the ers have fixed it so several Manriiester’s Snow Queen? es. Javier broke up the no-hitter in fabulous season,” the lanky htul- Penn In an Jvy League clash, Boston Red Sox said the scouting reports on the St. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE EXHIBITION more unsullied records will be Bring them to the meeting, Other games Saturday are the eighth. er said. “I pitched in the All- tarnished this Saturday. while New Han^pshlre Is at your Ideas or better yet the Connecticut at Yale, American Yastrzemski, a one-man gang' Star game, I won 20 and I Louis Cardinals worked perfectly Thursday. However, we can expect a Rhode Island and Maine at Ver­ "We knew what we should ------— real "McCoy” . November 18th International at Amherst, (Col­ in the hitting department all pitched In the World Sries. I’ll return to sanity on the nation’s mont dn, Yankee (Conference ac­ HARTFORD ARENA (South Windsor, Conn.) iB the date for this year’s by at Northeastern, Middlebury season, took extra batting prac­ get that no-hltter some day. have done Wednesday,” he said, 29-year-old Hughes, a collegiate gridirons this week­ tion. “ but we didn’t do It." ,. Houston 31, N.C. State 17 "Snow Ball” to be Held at the at Worcester Teioh, Gettysburg tice after the Red Sox dropped “ I was Joking about the no- end as most of the favored elev­ BU (2-1) provides the first The Red Sox whipped St. ^ as sharp as nor- lUinols 16, Indians 14 Woolsey Hall (Commons, Yale at Tufts, Trinity at Bates, Wes­ the Series opener 2-1 Wednes­ hltter and going for It after we ens will emerge victorious. major' test for toe highly-re­ Louls 6-0 Thursday In Boston to Schoendtenst said. "And he Nebraska 27, Kansas St. 0 University In New Haven. leyan at Bowdoln, Nonrich at day. Then, he wound up pre­ got that 6-0 lead," he said. SATURDAY, OGTOBER 7 at 8 P.M. Conference play gets under­ garded Harvand team which even the 1967 World Series at a tired some Just before I took Kansas 24, Ohio U. 12 Other Council activities in­ Coast Guard, Southern (Connec­ game practice Thursday by "Then when Javier hit that way in earnest as Alabama opened with a 51-0 romp over game apiece. him out,” 'the Cardinal skipper Louisville 22, Dayton 14 clude the annual European trip. ticut at Brockport, Central working at third base in an in­ hanging slider, it was agony for TICKETS S 2 .S O and $ 2 .0 0 meets Mississippi in the South­ ontolassed Lafayette last Sat­ The teams moved to St. Louis said, Syracuse 83, Maryland 6 Reservations are now being ac­ (Connecticut at Glassboro State, field drill. me—like someone sticking a eastern loop, Purdue, "never- urday. The ix ig g ^ Terriers, late Thursday night and the Ser- Red Sox manager Williams Tickets available at: Hartford Arena, 10 a-m. to 8 pjn., and Mich. St. 18, Wisconsin 8 cepted. You must be a member Williams at Rochester, Curry at Yaz connected for his first knife through me. I was sick. say-die” conqueror o f the Fight­ also given pre-seaaon billing as Michigan 20, Navy 17 of U.S.E.A.S.A. to make the Bridgewater, Springfield at Al­ Series blast by lining a low fast “ Then Ellie (catcher Elston tes resumes Saturday In Busch said he wasn’t concerned about Charter Oak Sport Shop In the CaMor Shopping Center. ing Irish, takes on Northwest­ one of New .England’s top ball into the right field stands Howard) came out and told me Memorial Stadium when Bos- the pressure of bouncing back Minnesota 26, S.M.U. 10 trip across the "big” pond. tea’mis, won their first two bright and Nichols at Siena. ern In Big Ten play, and rugged Notre Dame 80, Iowa IS for a 1-0 Boston lead in the to b^ar down. He said we had ton’s Gary Bell, 13-18, faces the from the first game loss. Southern California entertains Several club members have games before bowing 22-16 at fourth. two outs and let's get the next Car^nals’, Nelson Briles, 14-6. should have been here Ohio State 10, Oregon 7 been working through the sum- Ten^le last weekend. Stanford in Athletic Associa­ Alabama 22, Miss. 10 "It was a good pitch, but 1 hit batter. Both teams planned workouts during the season If you wanted tion of Western Universities »ner to insure a successful sea­ For toe Harvard game'; BU It Just right,” the slugging out- Lonborg had a no-hitter for Arkansas, SO, T.C.U. 12 son for the Ski Club. Ted Ar­ to y In the new St. Louis j,, some pressure,” he said, competition. (Jove, I’d better expects to be bolstered by the Harris Expected fielder said. "I felt good, real 7 2-3 innings against Cleveland Duke 16, Army 14 st^um. Lonborg and Yastrzemski com- have the boys in the Owls Club nold has a refresher course for return of sensational pass re­ ■harp." earlier this year. That bid was Baylor 11, Wash. St. 9 our ski patrol members. John Manapr Red Schoendlenst of bined to give Boston a victory work on shortening that name)! ceiver and kick return special­ To Lead Braves Yastrkemskl said he passed broken up by Duke Sims. California 10, Air Force 8 McCandless will head-up our L ‘“in*' champions Minnesota and the Amerl- ^ FAU CLASSES NOW FORMING ★ I predict Alabama will pre­ Holy Cross 16, Dartmouth IS ist Reggie Rucker,who scored ^ Id he pflamed no chuiges in p^n League pennant on the last vail, 22-10, Purdue by a 28-12 racing committee with an assist two touchdowns in the opening ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — Lu- E. CaroUna 42, So. IlL 12 from Bob Blake.^ Bob Mason, Ws Ine-up for the third game, day of the seVson. count and the Trojans by a game victory over Buckriell but man Harris, who once yielded L. 8. U. 88, Florida 14 Lisa Kehler and Connie Lucas Williams had revamped the „ 37-21 score— um-kumph! then sat out toe next two games the Baltimore baseball manag­ Boston line-up after the Red Sox Elston Howard, a veteran of NEVINS Georgia Tech 21, Clemson 14 will make-up our official greet­ ing Job to Billy Hitch^ck, was dropped the first game 24). World Series with the Ho Ho. into the right field comer, this I’ve called a, lot of base hits and Vlrglnlk 28, Wake Forest T victory over strong Massachu­ — Lessons Given On Saturdays — for the day is Penn State to mainagier during the series. 100 LAP FEATURE > Way: ' home runs.” y Washington 16, Oregon St. 8 setts last Saturday. The Cru­ (Certified Blaek Belt Instructors stun undefeated UCLA by tak­ Harris, w h o, for years has "He hit a fast ball. I got the Javier, whose great stab West Virginia 29, Pitt. 18 HOME ENGINEERS— Dot saders, who knocked off Yale been closely associated with TAPE MEASURE HOMER—Red Sox slugger Cart terfield bleachers with two men on, and moved the 8 Years Of T each ^ With Ctmiplete Safety ing a hard-fought 22-20 upset Wyoming S3,'Brigham Young 6 pitch about where I wanted it. robbed Howard of a hit In the 'Whitehead 193-450, Dot LaPorte 26-14 in their opener on toe Richards, has been toe leading Yfistrzemski hits his second home run of the day. Sox in front 5-0, the way it ended. Catcher is iHm Private Lessons Available decision over the Uclans—har­ Yale 28, Connecticut 1.3 THOMPSON SPEEDWAY You might say it was a half fourth inning, said of his double, 462, Hildur Zawistowski ■ 479, same date, were tied lor third candidate for the Job for more this one off lefty Joe Hoerner, in the seventh in­ rumph! Manchester 14, Hall C in toq balloting. McCarver and the umpire Is A1 Barlick. mistake and he made it a whole "I hit a g oto pitch, he threw Diane (Costanzo 453, Alba Rus- than a month although IJltch- 0( r RTF. 193 THOMPSON, CONN. FREE PARKING Now on with the forecast: East Catholic 21, Northwest 6 ning. It was a tape measure job to the right cen­ mistake." goto pitches all toy.” coni 474. Brown (Coach Len Jardine, cock was fired only last week.

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Excellent return CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNEB Daytime Positions Available: ENERGETIC secretary wanted player, $3,000. 649-0144, after WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec- growth prospects, possibilities We Are Interviewing ELECTRICIAN’S helper, ex­ / for Personnel Dept., Manches­ DOX LETTERS ializlng In tree and shrub of 60 or more stores. Write perienced preferred. CaU 649- CLERKS ter Memorial Hospital, 643- WATOUT BY KEN MUSE care. 643-8104. giving approximate amount Saturday, Oct. 7 6356. 1141, Ext. 243. Evening inter­ For Your 1965 PLYMOUTH Valiant—2- able to Invest If satisfactory CLERK-TYPISTS 'YAH EAR ME? door, 6 cylinder, standard, ex­ agreement is reached, to P.O. 9 A.M.— 12 Noon views can be arranged. ASSISTANT MANAGER tralnsa 10-6-67 InfoimatioD cellent nuinlng condition, $1,- TYPISTS — progressive New England THIS TOWN AIN'T Box 174, Tolland. NAME BRAND GOODS fr^ . ITS NOT THE BOy GENIUS JRWiLLIAMs 000 or best offer. 742-6986. Household Services For Those of You Who Are automotive chain looking for BIG ENOUGH FOR IT'S NOT t} WIA. W. TRI.. m /. 0. THE HERALiD will not FIGURERS , Help friends shop with just a disclose the identity of Offered 13-A PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has u Interested in Working ambitious young man, full BOTH OF US/ BIG THAT 1966 CHEVROLET Impala- 2- modem 3 bay service station few dollars weekly. You get fringe benefit plan. Apply in any advertiser usiiig box thlTkgs free. Write for details fjfREWEAVING OF bums, moth for lease. Excellent opportu­ KEYPUNCH person to Mr. Revion, Mlnlt ENOUGH/ MAKES letters. Readers answer­ tra clean. Call 872-6631; after and free 524 page catalog. Pop­ BIC BY FRANK O’NEAL ing blind box ads who holes, zippers repaired. Win­ nity, paid training program. OPERATORS Part-Time After School Auto Care, 828 West Middle 5. ular Club Plan, Dept. S620, ^ S E / , dow shades made to measure, Call 236-3770 after 6 p.m. or Tpke., Manchester. desire to protect their No appointment needed. Lynbrook, N.Y. identity can follow this all sizes Venetdaji bUnds. Key^r 1-201-377-8100. or on procedure; m 1966 VALIANT, 37,000 miles. made while you wait. Tape re­ Just come to our front door SATURDAYS STOCK CLERK !0 -l CaU 649-6323 or 643-6245. corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 and ask tor our Personnel Enclose your reply to the Main St. 649-5221. Schools and Clossos 33 Halp W anlad— Mala 36 box in an envelope — Dept. During Your Full or Part-time addressed to the Claari- 1956 CHEVROLET convertible, very good running condition, Asylum St. exit on East- SENIOR YEAR MAN WANTED to work in lum- fied Manager, Manchester beryard, must have driver’s ARTHUR DRUG STORE Evening Herald, together good top, $100. CaU 643-4243. West Highway (1-84) ends at B u ild in g - Only foot of Garden St. Parking licence. Davis & Bradford with a memo listing the And then on a FULL-TIME See John Katz 1966 CUTLASS convertible, V8, is available in front drive­ Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., companies you do NOT Contracting 14 basis after graduation in automatic, excellent condition, way. Ashley and Palm/Ash- East Hartford. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. Tractor School June 1968. We also Inter­ Your letter be de-1 private owner, financing avail­ CARPENTRY — concrete steps, ley buses stop In front. PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ Lt view after school, Monday ,j« H E BEAST CRUMPLES ATCHRISWB FEET, stroyed if the advertlaer i able. CaU 644-1890. floors, hatchways, remodeling, SCHOOL BUS operators for ers wanted, top wages, over­ is one you’ve mentioned. , porches, garages, closets, ceil­ In Hartforid Our employes enjoy a com­ through Friday. 1967-1968 school year. Hourly time, benefits. CaU after 6. 648- If not it will be handled] 1965 CORVETTE, 327-866, ings, attics finished, rec rooms, plete benefit program, plus rate $2.43. Silver Lane Bus 4623. lO -i Earn up to $250. per week. in the usual manner. coupe, immaculate condition. formica, ceramic. Other relat­ free parking and financial Asylum St. exit on East- Line, Inc., 49 Bralnard Place. Full or part-time students 649-4383. ed work. No Job too small. Dan assistance for Job related West Highway (1-84) ends at STOCT: c l e r k — tuU-Ume, welcomed during the sum­ MAN FOR tire service work, Moran, BuUder. Evenings 649- studies. foot of Garden St. Parking good wages, pleasant working BUK3K 1963 Electra 226, con­ mer and fall months. School good pay, all benefits, must 8880. la available In front drive­ condlUon, good benefits. Apply Lost and Found 1 vertible, white with black top, licensed by State of Conn., THE CONNECTICUT be steady worker, experience In person Popular Market, Gro­ red leather interior, power ac­ way. Ashley and Palm/Ash- LOST — checkbook with large HOMES, GARAGES, porches, Dept, of Motor Vehicles. MUTUAL LIFE helpful but not essential. Ap­ cery Department, 1186 Tolland cessories, excellent condition, ley buses stop In front. sum of money inside, vicinity rec rooms, room additions, Guaranteed placement as­ ply Nlchols-Manchester Tire Tpke., Buekland. low mileage. Call 6-9 p.m. INSURANCE CO. Conn. Bank and Trust, Main kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ sistance upon graduation. Inc., 295 Broad St., Manchee- week days, 647-1868. eral repair work. Financing Don't delay, call American 140 GARDEN ST. THE CONNECTICUT ter. St., reward offered. Please HARTFORD c Tractor Trailer. contact Arlene Braman, RFD avaUable. No down payment. MUTUAL LIFE Economy BuUders, Inc. 648- LANDSCAPED laborers — no 1, Hebron. 1-228-3632. 1949 DODGE, good condition, Sepiis Taakt 6169. 289-6C47 Anjrtime Blue Chip in All Regards INSURANCE CO. experience necessary, $2.25 reasonable price. CaU 648-6856. AND CTHE RHIMO CHARGES CHRISTY LOST — blue boy’s nylon Since 1846 per hour. Call Orantland Nur­ ‘‘Of. course I'm glad .he's beginning to settle down. But. 140 GARDEN ST. sery, 648-0669 or 648-4781. “ AGAIN SHE FIRES. Jacket, with pair of girl’s VOLKSWAGEN Karmann Ghla As Equal Opportunity doee It always have to be in my favorite chair?” dormers, porches, basements, Halp Wontod— HARTFORD Plugged Seweri brown rimmed glasses at St. coupe, 1966. Low mileage, ask­ Employer Mary’s teen-age dance, Sat., ing $1,690. CaU owner, 649-2810 refinlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, Famole 35 Machine Gleaned M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD Sept. 30. Please return form ica, aluminum, vinyl, Blue Chip In All Regards MACHINISTS after 6:30 p.m. WANTED — practical nurse for WOMAN WANTED full-time ^ T glasses, will exchange Jackets. steel, ceramo siding WlUlam Since 1846 Septic Tanks. Dnr WelK YESSIR— AND ^ YOU'RE SURE RIGHTABOUT ^ IF KOOKIE DIDN'T COME BACK Robbins Carpentry Service. private home, 5 day week. Call cashier, must have experience. THAT, MR.AAORK— THERE'S 649-6941, after 4 p.m. 1960 MERCURY, good con­ OPERATORS For Sewer Lines Ihatalled—Cel­ IF I'M NOT MISTAKEN HERE — THEN WHERE IS HE — 649-3448. 649-1221, 6-9 p.m. Apply In person to Mr. Warren An Equal Opportunity YOU'RE THERE SHOULPBE A SLEW OF LETTERS H ERE- AND WNY P/P ME ESCAPE ? THE WILLE'TS BY WALT WETTERBERG dition, can be seen at Ted’s lar Wateqroollng Done. WILL THE PAR'IY who took Gordon at Country Drug, 277 First and Second Shifts SELB M U R K ? SOME MAIL FOR ANPTHIS IS THE LAST DAY NE MUST'VE HAP A REASON} Atlantic, Hartford Rd., be­ COUNTER WOMEN for morn- Employer by mistake a tan Misty Har­ tween 4-9 p.m. ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ West Middle Tpke. FOR MOST OF IT/ WE KEEP ..oAND ON "mE NEYT PLAY. ages, rec rooms, bathrooms ing shift, full or part-time, * **■ MeKINNEY BROS. GENERAL DELIVERYMAIL FOR , bor raincoat from Senior Cit­ Turret Lathe PTRU 5 CKi BULLCJOZED 1960 PONTIAC 4-door hardtop, tUed, Mtohens remodeled, ce­ id :al for second shift wife or PART-TIME and fuU-time 118 Peart S t — ONLY TEN P A Y S ' izens Center on Wednesday, HAIRDRESSER full Engine Lathe THROUSH CENTER FOR low mileage, excellent nmning ment work, ceUar floors, pat­ college students. Please apply wanted, days and evenings. Seiverage Dispoaol Oa September 27, please call 649- Mr. Donut, 255 West Middle or part-time. CalKAs-1644 be­ Chucker WHY DON’T VOU CATCH THIS 7424. condition, good tires, $260. 649- ois, roofing. CaU Leon Cels- Apply In person. Burger Chef, tween 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. ON TV SPORTS P 9479. zynskl, BuUder. 649-4291. Tpke. 235 Main St., Manchester. Bridgeport WOMAN to clean house for 3 Announcements 2 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, ” converU- NEWTON H. SMITH & SON - EXPERIENCED hairdresser QUALIFIED Public Health working adults, once a week, 48-60 Hours Per Week ble, radio and heater, new en­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ wanted. LuJon Salon of Beauty Supervisor—Immediate open­ 61 E. Center St. 643-1939. $12. Call 648-0578 after 6 p.m. Liberal Benefits RLEXITROLUX vacuum clean- gine and clutch, $850. Call 649- tions, rec rooms, garages, ing In 6 nurse agency. BS de­ porches and roofing. No Job ' era, sales and service, bonded 7947. WAITRESS — 11:30 a.m. to 2 gree and experience In public WOMAN with clerical ability to too small. CaU 649-3144. FIREPIJICE representative. Alfred Amell. p.m. daUy. Apply in person health nursing required. For work first shift in receiving CONTROMATIG3 CORP. 647-1719 or 643-4913. Jane Alden Restaurant, Ver­ application and Interview con­ and shipping department, 200 West Main St., RockvlUe hours 7-3:30. Apply In person Trucks— ^Tractors 5 non Circle, Vernon. tact Manchester Public Health Call Mr. Weaver, 878-8817 WOOD Nursing Association, 56 East daily 9-3, Klock Corp., 1272 Tol­ MR. ABERNA'THY B Y R O LSTO N ONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Roofing and Penonals 3 1955 GMC HALF ton pick up, Center St., Manchester, 649- land Tpke., Manchester An Equal Opportunity L A R G E $ 1 Chlmnoys 16-A 5389. r SOAAET1/MES CR/\BGRASS' SADISTIC J t £ , WANTED — Ride from Lynn­ V8, hydromatic; Model 5262 MAIL CLERKS WANTED — Middle aged lady Employer B U N D L E S I ROOFING - Speclallxlng re­ STREAK SCARES ME A LITTLE! wood Dr., Bolton Lake, to Man­ short block new rebuilt Cadil­ tp ' live in, light housework, BR/VOSHAW, lac motor; two CB radios. CaU pairing roots of all kinds, new JEWELRY SALES — house­ chester . 7:45 a.m., return 3 Immediate opening in our good home, Sundays and extra I WANT you 1-228-9646 evenings or week­ roofs, gutte: work, chlnmeys wives help your husband pay W. G. Glenney Ge. BY DICK CAVALLI p.m. 643-7326. mall Department for neat days off. Call between 5-6 p.m. MAN FOR GENERAL cleaning TO NOTICE hee! ! ____ ends. cleaned and repaired, 30 years' Christmas bills. Do you want appearing mail clerks. 643-7780. and maintenance work. Part- 336 N. Main St. TOUR PAY YOUR STANLEY Products de- experience. F'ree estimates. to buy him a Christmas pres­ time mornings. Apply manag­ 1953 FORD walk-in vanette, ent? For further information ENVELOPE DID 'iOLT HEAR ABOST AND HEe GIVING : monstrator. Mrs. Kenneth CaU Howley 643-6361, 644- Applicants must be recent er, State Theatre. 643-7832. IS Aseltlne, 784 East Middle $100. Makes good camper. CaU 8333. High School graduates. Typ­ call 643-0189. BABYSITTER — 2 to 8 nights, lUAT GOOFY POeiBlZ E \ m 2 y B O D V 649-9404. HEAVIER iTpke., 643-0451 anytime for ing desirable, but not es­ 4:80-6 p.m. CaU 643-4646. NORMAN CLAIMING ZH H O U G eT O POSITIONS open tor sales tor THIS I Information on party bookings sential. THATHEOMMeTHE MCNE eONEPLACE new cosmetic firm, uidlmlted RN or LPN, 11-7 shift, full or WHOLE VAOQLD7 EL&EORHB land club plans. Moving---Tnicking>— SSW aAVSHELL... Auto Accossorlos— ExceUent fringe benefits financial opportunity. Call part-time, room and board yVANTED — Ride to Pratt and Sforogo 20 and periodic raise In­ Mrs. Roth 283-4904. furnished, 640-4819. •Whitney, Purchasing B Ptldg. Tiros 6 creases. HEB./ MANCHESTER DeUvelry—light I from Linnwood Dr., Keeney St. TWO EACH, 650x13 black wall trucking and package deUvery. Transamerica Insurance Go. • area, 8 a.m.-4:46 p.m. shift. snow tires with wheels, like Refrigerators, washers and ;643-0686. Apply In person: BY AL VERMEER new, $30. 649-4624. stove moving specialty. Fold­ HELP WANTED PRISCILLA’S POP ing chairs for rent. 640-0782. YOUR (Dutchmaid) demon- FIVE 6.95x14 whitewalls. Uni­ YES, SIR, YOU HANDLE IT AND THEN HANDLE IT istrator, Mrs. C. Petz, 468 FULLER BRtfSH PART-TIME FEMALE IN MY ALL THE WAY HOME OVER TO THE MRS..' royal raintires, take offs, 3 new DtOk: ■Wetherell St., Manchester. $20 each, 2 slightly used $17 Transamerico Insurance Co., a FAMILY FROM THE OFFICE...., OkVAL-U Painting— Poporing 21 COMPANY HOURS— 11 A.M.-4 P.M. (1 HANDLE !Pleaae call 643-4375 after 4 each. 742-7921, Andover. THE •p.m. for information on party PAINTING, Interior, exterior, 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford MON. thru FRI. subsidiary of the Transamerica bookings. free estimates. Contact Gerald MONEY © 6 II CAPTAIN EASY APPLY IN PERSON BY LESLIE TURNER Trailers^ A. Stratton, 643-8748, 648-4887. An Equal Opportunity Corp— a 2'/2 billion dollar corp.— Employer ruE povstp jT THg MOMEMT CAM WHIPS OUT A PISTOL 1 Automoblios For Solo 4 Mobil# Homos 6 - A P A n rrm o-ln terlor and exte- is looking for self-starting, experi­ THE LIOHTSi :■ ■ ------rior, very reasonable, free es- BONANZA Sfeak Pit ZOLLV, 9 0 pUUBlD CARJ Your credit turn- jgg0 TRUCK Camper, exceUent tiinatoa. CaU Richard Martin, WB KVON'T BE 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER down? Short on down pay^ condition, reasonable. CaU 876- 6sg.«280. CLEAN UP woman wanted enced adjusters, to work out of our BOTHERRPSV mornings, Tuesday through Sa­ 'Jnent? Bankrupt? Reposses- 1710. "oloa? Don’t despair! See Hon- INSIDE-outsidc painting. Spe turday. Apply Cavey’s R^tau- new Meriden ofRce. !]bat Douglas. Inquire about low- cial rates for people over 06. rant. 643-1415. v 12^ down, smallest payments CaU my competitors then caU lanyirtiere. No small loan or fi- Motorcyelos— me. Eilumates given. 64»-786S, cleaning rooms, 6 3 * part-time help, must have own W e need 2 multi-line and I physi­ 11 876-8401. \o-c ^nanee company plan. Douglas Bkyclos , transportation. CaU 644-1504 be­ MALE PRODUGTION WORKERS Jdbton, 388 _____ YAMAHA — NEW dealership. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom tween 2-5 p.m. Manchester Mo­ cal damage adjusters. W e offer ex­ ROBIN MALONE , BY BOB LUBBERS n e i (HTOSMOBILE 98, 4-door, Sales and service at Seymour painting. Interior and exterior tel. OPENINGS ON ALL 3 SHIFTS • full power, radio, heater^ one Auto, 681 Main St., Manches­ paper.ringing; wallpaper . rt' cellent salaries, complete ^ fringe X WAS JUST M e a n w h i l e ’/ a t t h s fal-a c b -^..- '‘jtw u e r , very clean. Call ’649- ter. ' moved. Wallpaper books on re­ Starting Rote $2.31 par fiour and up - EO RJC BV T V AHH, e o o v — THe 4042. quest. Fully insured. Free es­ benefits and company car. Write P&ZFVRM. AN 1966 HONDA CB4S0. Must sell HSAPLieHTS OF MY timates. CaU 649-9668. Excellent fringe benefits including major medical B N & R S& iC / EMISSARIES. Wa NTEID to buy used cars and immediately, $490 or best of­ WANTED P.O. Box I86A, Meriden, Conn., or OPBRATION- MISSIC5N ■•trucks. CaU 828-1090 between fer. CaU 649-9620. A-l INTERIOR painting and insurance. 100% paid premium, eight p^d holidays Clean, Late Model LITTLE SPORTS 8-4:80 p.m. 6-8:30 p.m. paperhanging, special low fall and generous vacation plan. Applicati•<' mUeage. One owner, $1,096. 7:80-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ No Job too small. John Var- Phone 649-5238 -643-5600. day 7:80-4. 648-7068. fallle. 64M1T60. f

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CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-THRU I M i TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 Suburban For Rant 66 _ Housm For Sate 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For S ^ 72 Housm For Sate 72 Suburban For Sate 75 Suburban For Sate 75 Suburban For 7S H«lp W onf d -Mote 36 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 HpusohoM Goods 51 HousohoM Goocb 51 Apgrtmonts Hots— Jusinoss Locations Tonomonts 63 For Ron! 64 VERIfpN ■ ,-r- Redecorated 5 MANCHESTER near bus and $7,900 — 4 ROOM r a n c h , BOLTON CENTER —looking VERNON COVENTRY LAKE — beauUful PART-TIME man presently em- BRITTANY SPANIEL — male, SEWING MACHINE -Singer GAS STOVE, excellent condi- , room' apartme.'it located In at­ schools, 6 room Cape on tree built-lns, wall-wall carpeting, for that tranquil setting among ALL SERIOUS BUYERS custom built Split Level, year tractive reaidential area, stove ployed to work In local retail 17 months old, Ideal hunting automatic zig-zag Id cabinet, Uon, clbck, timer, oven win­ SIX ROOM duplex, desirable STORE FOR RENT. Sialn 8t., shaded lot, absentee owner attached garage, approxi­ homes of better quality, try this Attention! We invite your ’round home, aluminum aiding, CLASSIFIED dow, broiler and two storage BEST BUYS BEST BUYS store mornings. Call 643-2833. dog, $180. Call 649-1768. button holes, embroiders, hems area, $128 monthly. Adults. Manchester in State Tlieatre and refrigerator, adults. 646- wants fast sale. Hayes Agency, mately $1,600 do'wn. $66.00 6 room Ranch with beam­ inspection of this rambling magnificent view of the lake. etc. Like new condition. Orig­ drawers, $80. 643-6802 after 6. Call 649-9223, after 6 p m. building, reasonable rent. .For 0311. ed ceiling, raised hearth fire­ Ranch with breezeway and Philbrick Agency, Realtors, POODLES — AKC, silver male, 646-0131. monthly including taxes. Mit­ inally over $300, balance, now. Information please call thpatre BY BELHORE 'EY, BELHORE place, 2-car garage, set on attached gar.age. All alum­ 649-5347: shots, 9 weeks old. Call 643- ■VERNON — 4 room apartnient, ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. WAREHOUSEMEN $84. Take, over payments of WE HAVE customers waiting manager at 648-7882. $1’7,200 — Well kept older 6- acre of land. Picturesque view inum, fireplace, wall to ADVERTISING 4911 after 8. for the rental of your apart­ range, refrigerator, heat, hot VERNON — 36 Sunny View Dr. $10. monthly. 622-0476. Miisieal Instrumonts 53 NEW LISTING NEWw YtJSTING is . room Colonial style home, con­ MANCHESTER — 6 room mid 20’s. Paul W. Dougan, wall, etc. $22,900. Exclu­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ U MAIN ST.—400 squaM feet, water and heated garage, on veniently located, nice yard. Colonial, one car garage, wood­ 6 room Ranch, -3 bedrooms, 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS For TV & Appliance Dis­ PUREBRED toy Fox Terrier SINGER automatic zig zag sew­ Four apd four two family In a In New Britaln^ wjttin walking Realtor, 649-4635. sive!! Phone J. Sledcsky, HAGSTROM, 12 string guitar, tate. 643-8129. first floor, adjacent to north bus line, adults. Available Nov. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- ed lot. Bowers School area. full ceramic tiled baths, 2-car tributor. Fork-lift exper­ puppies, intellegent and gentle ing machine, excellent condi­ 1. 876-2600. quiet, residential area. Recent- distance of Central Connecticut 649-5306. 8 AJtf. to 5 P.M. stmburst finish. Fender Reverb end redevelopment, suitable 0469. Call Earl Everett, 649-8638, 643- ANDOVER ^ near Bolton, im­ garage, 2 flret>laces, one in ience desirable. Ideal work­ with children. Call 878-2349. tion, monograms, hems, but­ LOOfONO FOR anything in ______installed copper plumbing College! Ideal for Yoqming unit, mike and stand. Like new for beauty parlor, barber shop 5129. J.D. Real Estate Co. maculate o room Ranch, pan­ rec room, picturesque ■view. ing conditions. Good salary. tonholes, fancy, designs, etc.. real estate renjtals —apart­ ------and hot water oil heat. Close to house for students, fa cu ltj^ tc. i W DALMATIAN puppies, 10 weeks 649-0821. or office. Available July l. -V- eled breeze way, 2-car garage, Owner, asking $34,600. Call CX>PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. 8 day week. Vacation's. Ex­ Originally over $300. Our price ments, homes, multiple dwell- Wontud To Rant 68 everything. A rare offering at This is an immaculate, old, very well marked, AKC Call 649-2868. bedrooms, new ceraml^c bath, ELEVEN rooms, 4 room apart- tree shaded lot on quiet street BARROWS and WALLACE CO. 875-2926. 8 PJH. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION cellent benefits. KINSMAN electric organ with ' ings, no fees. Call J D. Real house with Immaculate, large registered. Call 649-1678. now, $84. or pay $9. monthly. WANTED — Unfurnished 2M- fircplace, 100x174 treed lot. Im- ment, excellent condition, wall Only $17,900. Hayes Agency, Manchester Parkade, . Call 822-0931, dealer. two full keyboards and foot Estate, 6^3-8129. M’C'ixr IT TomriLT rooms, including a large kitch- mediate., occupancy $15,700 to wall carpet, attractive bam, EAST I^TFORD — 6 room Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 5 p.ra. Friday. 3 room heated apartment by NEW 'LISTING en with built-ins. Eight rooms 646-0131. Manchester 649-5306 LONG HAIRED Chihuahua, pedals. Ampeg bass amplifier, 'S'TORE — 460 Main St. across Wolverton' .Agency, Realtor.s, 350’ frontage, Hutchins Agen- Colonial with large ll’vlng room RADIO & APPLIANCE CLEAN, USED refrigerators, one 18” speaker. Call 643-9409. from Friendly. 643-2426, 9-8. middle aged woman, vicinity Can you imagine a gorgeous in all plus a large full attic and ANDOVER — new Raised VERNON—beautiful Box Moun- and master bedroom, fire­ brown, 8 mpnths old; male. Manchester hospital. Call 644- 649-2813. cy. Realtors, 649-5324. ranges, automatic washers, Dutch Colonial of 9 rooms, plus celldr. Wall-to-wall practically Ranch, 4 bedrooms, family tain Dr., 9 room rambling place, garage, lot 77x160, high YOUR COOPERATION \YHX H IA I 9711 Call 643-2969. OFFICE with private lavatory, 0539 after 3:30 p.m. BE APPRECIATED I | DISTRIBUTORS, INC. with guarantees. See them at STANDEL Super Imperial bass MANCHESTER a four room in-law suite, - all everywhere. Quiet, tree-shaded ^ r b OROUGH ^.-Colonial MANCHESTER-^ 6 room Cap^ room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ Cape, 5 great bedrooms, clos­ on hill. Asking $27,600. 640- walnut paneled and indirect FREE to good home, cross B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- amplifier, two 18” Jensen « ®"Kland area. Was a nursing home. Can 7 rooms, large living rboij}, for- gas heat, garage, shaded lot. rage, large wooded lot. Leon­ ets galore. Ranch size • kitch­ 8538, 643-5129. J.D. Real Estate 95 Leggett St., E. Hartford lighting, paved parking at door breed Chihuahua, male, one Main St. Call 648-2171. speakers, 100 watt. Originally Park Chestnut Garden flavor? You must absolutely see be purchased furnished or un- mal dining room, sunrooiti, 3 plus extras. Priced for quick ard Agency. Realtor, 646-0469. en, family room, double gar­ Co. Continuod From Preceding Page $799., seven months old, $328. with private entrance, $68 WANTED 4-5 or 5 room apart­ thls one of a kind offering! furnished. Priced in the twen- 52k-6581 year old. 643-0296. ment. 649-6611. bedrooms, 1% baths, 2-car gar­ sale. J & L Realty, 628-7401. age, aero of boulders, lawnf’ SINGER SALE-A-Thon is on: firm. 647-1901. monthly, all utilities. C^ll 643- Beamed ceilings, large rooms, ties and worth it. Extra land age. Marion E. Robertson, VERNON — Trout Stream Rd. trees, $31,700. Ray Holcombe, VERNON owner transferred. Beautiful trade-ins being re­ Occupancy first week of 8031, 742-8726. beautiful setting, four car ga- also available, Realtor, 643-6953. e x c e l l e n t 3 family in con­ U and R built Ranch with Realtors, 644-1285. Four bedroom Colonial, one An Equal Opportunity Articles For Sale 45 ceived each day. Reductions rage, etc. etc. No description venient location, aluminum sid­ 3 bedrooms, fireplace, bullt- bath, two half baths, wall to Help Wan fed— Mate 36 Help Wanted— Mate 36 November BRIGHT, modem office, 440 Aportmant Buildings up to 80 per cent on recon­ wUl suffice. Incidentally, the WE HAVE SOLD MANCHESTER — 4 family, ing, over $300 income per ins, wall to wall carpeting, fin­ wall carpeting, dishwasher, Employer Office and Store ASSISTANT disiwteher, high MALE RE-nREES for light MEN’S REBUILT SHOES for ditioned used machines. Port­ square feet, excellent location. For Sate 69 four room suite is now being Two two families this week central location, 3 bedrooms month. Gerard Aseucy, Real­ ished rec room and garage in VERNON bullt-ins, aluminum storm win­ i^le. Better. than cheap new ables from $8.88. Consoles 1 bedroom, 3% rooms $136 $90 per month. Call 648-63M. each apartment. On $4,200. school education, some typing work for three days per week. Equipment 54 MANCHESTER — A 6-famlly rented to two school teachers They are really a must wanted tors, 649-0538, 643-0365. basement, sun-ieck, patio. All dows, landscaped lot, 6 years ones. Sam Yulyes, “ Shoe Re­ from $19.88. ZlgZags from down earn a prime net return. necessary, must be willing to Apply Nap Bros. Parlor Frame 2 bedrooms, 4Vi rooms $188 1,000-8,000 SQUARE feet prime and a 2-famlly in one package at $140 per month! item—and rightly so. we refer on a large wooded lot. T. J. Owner transferred wants old newly painted. Low 20’s. PART-TIME stock clerk want­ pairing of the Bettpr Kind,” $39.88. Singer Sewing Center, AUCTION SALE — Contents of 649-85^8, 643-5129, J.D. “Beal ‘ MANCHESTER — 6 bedrooms, work nights. Do not phone. Ap­ Co., 122 Naubuc Ave., Glaston­ industrial space, new building with an income better than xTT-iiTr T you again to our first ad in this Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. action on this beautiful 875-2888. ed, hours flexible. Inquire bet­ 23 Oak St., few steps from 832 Main St„ 643-8883. Open restaurant, all items subject Estate Co. 3 baths, living room, d in in g ______ply in person. Lombard Broth­ bury, Conn. Heated, Hot Water, Oven in Vernon, minutes from park­ $10,000 yearly. Ideally located NEW pLISTING group Don’t delay. Cape. Four room.s down, ween 10:30 - 8 ;30, Tuesday Main. Thursday till 9. to prior sale, Monday, Oct. 9, Seven Room Cape with patio kitchen, and rec. room, v e r n ON — custom 4 bedroom ers, Burnham St., South Wind-. way. Suitable for manufactur­ near Main St. and where va­ one finished up. Excellent through Saturday. Top Value 1967 a£ 10 a.m. 12 Depot Range, Refrigerator, Parking and garage, beautiful rear yard. PRESTIGE DUPLEX — 6-6, new knotty $6,000 down. Owner, 643-9859. Colonial, 3 tiled baths, f.imilj Wonted— Real Estate 77 sor. SCREENED LOAM for best BRAND NEW W and J Sloane ing or warehouse. Call 872-0628, cancies are never a problem. condition througliout. High Enterprises, 1148 Tolland Square, Manchester, Conn. Recent baseboard hot water Area in nearby Coventry, 8 pine cabinets built-in range, room, double garage, lots of An Opportunity lawns and gardens. Also sand, contemporary sofa 8*^’, pillow days. Property is in excellent condi­ new THE IDEAL year 'round home. wooded lot, plenty of pri­ LISTINGS NEEDED, all price Tpke., Manchester. heat. Almost unbelievable at room split on a one acre wood­ dishwasher, carpeting, trees, low 30’s. Hayes Agency, gravel and fill. George H. Grlf- back with 4’ left end secUon, Resident Superintendent tion with aluminum combina­ baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga­ 4*/,4 baths, weekend. Colonial charm with friendly TABLE model TV 21”, good (reproduction). 643-6826. 649-6347. condition inside and out. High throughout. Price reduced for DOUBLE A zone. If tree lined Call J. McLaughlin. 649- are thinking of selling your condition, $35. Call 742-8001 af­ FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, 3 bedrooms, family room, walk- privacy on a dead end street 5306. old oaks surrounding all. Large present home or have been BRIDGEPORT The nation’s oldest and New Apply WIGLET — may be used as CLO(3KS bought, sold, traded, income return. Sho’wn by ap­ quick sale. Charles Lesperance ter 4:30. 2 bedrooms, garage, $130. per WVE ROOM partly furnished out basement. Under $25,000. $15,500. appeals to you, look into this kitchen (lots of cupboards) notified of a job transfer England’s fastest gpxtwing full wig, brown, curly, never expert repairing. Colonial pointment only. Call R.F. 649-7620. OPERATORS month. J.D. Real Estate Co., house, pleasant location, gar­ Ask for Rick Merritt. Neat clean Cape on an estate­ immaculate 7 room Split cus­ built-in stove, big living room, and need a quick sale, call newspaper has an opportun­ MANCHESTER MODES, worn, paid $42.60, sell $27.50. CTock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. Dimock Co., 649-5245. B & W KENMORE electric dryer, year 643-6129. age, fireplaces, large lawn, like lot near Route 85 in He- BEAUTIFUL one year old Rais­ tom built by U&R. Lovely first bath, 2 or 3 bedrooms, sun- us, today. We don’t guaran­ TRAINEES ity for a man to work as a Pine St., Manchester 644-2194. Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. BARROWS and WALLACE CO. old; 40” electric stove, 649-6770 parking area. Working adults. JAA J ZONE J J bron. Towering shade trees, ed Ranch, 6>2 rooms, I 'i floor family room, very attrac­ porch, approximately 2Vi acres tee anything but we offer Newspaperboy supervisor In after 6. - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 5 FOUR ROOMS, first floor, fur­ 643-2880. Manchester Parkade, land. 20 minutes to P and W. SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, Busteess Property Tree-shaded ^ v a c y on a dead- beautiful scenic view. A real baths, fireplace, garage, large tive enclosed rear porch, out­ you our years of experience" Liberal benefits, paid holi­ its Rockville branch office. p.m., closed Tuesday and nace, parking, adults, $70. 644- end street. Custom built by Manchester 649-6306 $17,500. Call owner, 742-7534. and our willingness to serve so clean the spot with Blue QUALITY GAS stove, good con­ value. wooded lot. Priced for quick side patio. Two zone baseboard days, vacation with pay, TOOL AND DIE maker, ex­ Wednesday. 0031. For Sate 70 U.&R., this 7 room split has sale. Char-Bon Real Estate, heat. Loving care is reflected the public In a professional presently working 50 hour Man must have a desire to Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- dition, $26. Call 643-0412, after perienced, 65 hour week. Gayle 130 E. CENTER ST —office still another room possible! CITY WATER 643-0683. in the beautifully landscaped GLASTOITOURY - Up on Min- VERNON - large new L manner. Call The Jarvis . work with boys. The work er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. 4 p.m. ONE room heated apartment nechaug Drive, a deluxe Ranch Ranch, 3 bedrooms, near park- week. Mfg. Co., Inc. 1068 Tolland St., Automatic kitchen, first floor Capes, Colonials, Ranches, and shrubbed lawn. Truly a Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, entails the direction of Wanted—To Buy 58 with bath and kitchenette, building, C-zone 120x200 lot. on approximately four acres way and schools, wooded lot, East Hartford. DARK RICH, stone free loam. WHIRLPOOL refrigerator, top family room, loads of cabinets, Splits. On winding street a very MANCHESTER 7 room fine home for the discriminat­ 643-1121. newspaperboys in the serv­ stove and refrigerator furnish­ T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577 overlooking Hartford. This I't, baths, fireplace, $18,900. 316. Gravel, fill, stone,, sand freezer, white, 7,^ years old. HOUSEHOIiD lots — Antiques, truly attractive enclosed rear minutes from town in (Colonial, fireplace, one car ga- ing buyer. Belfiorc Agency, icing and selling of Hart­ ed. 643-5118 between 8:30 a.m. home Is loaded with extras, has Meyer Agency, 643-0609. E. A. PATTEN Co. paUo and pool sand afid ma­ good condition, 11 cubic feet, brlc-a-braf;, clocks, frames, 461 MAIN ST. — for sale or porch. Beautifully landscaped ^^^^^by Vernon. These sound rage, rec room, Porter St. lo­ 643-5121. ford Courant subscribers. and 4:30 p.m. lot. three bedrooms, must be seen ------MAN WANTED nure. 643-9504. $86; Westlnghouse stove, 40” , glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ rent, next to Post Office land values In the mid-twenties are cation, approximately 20 years 303 Wetherell St., Manchester FORREST HILLS area — 2 to be appreciated. Priced in ANDOVER Lake—Year around SELLING your home? For If you have the above resi­ white, $35. Bronzetone hutch, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 FIRST floor 4 rooms, heat, hot and building, ideal for used selling very well. Ask for Joe old with stone facing, nice lot, For part-time afternoons. BLUE LUSTRE not only rids NO MONEY DOWN the low forties and well worth lakefront, 5 room house, oil prompt courteous service that dence qualifications, have a 6’, $40; color TV, walnut con­ la k e St., Boaton, 649-3247. water, stove, disposal, yard, car lot, etc. 643-2426, 9-5. Lombardo. nice price. 649-8538, 643-6129. year old 6-room Ranch, 3 bed­ 8 days, no weekends, sort­ carpets of soil but leaves pile If you qualify on this 5 room Crocket, Realtor, 643- heat. Reduced to $11,900. Call gets results call Louis Dimock good driving record (we fur­ sole 21", 8 months old, must parking, storage, modem, J.D. Real Estate Co. rooms, formal dining room, ing linens. Apply to Mr. soft and lofty. Rent electric WE BUY AND sell antique and SALON FOR SALE. Doing good Cape in town. Investigate the 1-633-9292 or 1-633-6696. Realty, 649-9823. EXPERIENCED over-short and nish an automobile) and are sell, moving, $350; Call 649- adults, 644-8169. Gracious Apartment CALL US large living room with raised Joe Belanger between 8-11 shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint used furniture, china, glass, Living in Lovely Manchester business. Owner has other in­ facts on this one. BEAUTIFUL 9 room home, per­ damage man needed, niust a high school graduate, con­ 8947. We're at your service day and fireplace, kitchen with bullt- a.m. Monday through Fri­ and Wallpaper Supply. silver, picture frames, old terests. Write Box S Manches­ manent siding, possible 6 bed­ type, good pay and benefits. tact ONE bedroom garden apart­ 1 and 2 BEDROOM night, and we've got the mo­ ins, $26,6(X). Owner 648-1648. day. coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, COMBINATION rooms, 2-car garage, 2 porche.s. Complete application at Henry FOUR ROOMS of furniture. In­ ment, $130 a month including APARTMENTS ter Herald. tivated men to do the job- -and D. Welch. Mgr. FREE WHEELS — buy new watches, old Jewelry, hobby Home and business location ^ nice yard. Priced to sell. Wol­ LAKEWOOD Circle N.—large Jenkins Transportation Co., cluding Magnavox stereo, Ken- heat, hot water, kitchen ap­ and TOWN HOUSES MANCHESTER COAT & snow tires get new wheels free. collections, paintings, attic con­ TAVERN— For sale or rent. can be yours in this six room verton Agency, Realtor.s, 649- custom built Garrison Colonial, Chapel Rd., South Windsor. more washer and dryer, all pliances. Paul W. Dougan, From $145 Monthly Permanent anti-freeze, full tents or whole estates. Furni­ Owner retiring. Inquire Birch Cape with 4 bay building be­ 2813. 6 rooms, laundry, 2-car gar­ An equal opportunity employ­ APRON LINEN SUPPLY two years old. Call 643-4054 Realtor, 649-4635. Including: strength, $1.19 gallon. Cole’s ture Repair Service, 643-7449. • Free Gas For Cooking Street Tavern, 20 Birch St. or hind it. Zoned for business and BELFIORE AGENCY age, porch. Call 289-9321 or 649- er. THE HARTFORD after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER — 7 room exe 73 Summit St., Manchester Discount Station. 643-6332. • Automatic Dishwashers call 649-8110, 643-9505. even industry. $22,900. and 8590. WANTED S and H Green Business Locations cutlve Ranch, flowering peren WAREHOUSEMEN — night COURANT • Disposals worth it. REALTORS M.L.S. Stamps only. Need cash? $1.60 • Wall-’To-Wall Carpeting nials, schrubs and trees make EIGHT ROOM older home, I'A shift, good working conditions SMALL PORTABLE washing For Rent 64 FOR SALE — 6x7 trailer, $50. per book. Call 875-8606. Rental Agent Houses For Sale 72 643-5121 up the elegantly landscaped baths, kitchen and bathroom and benefits. Gaer Brothers, 140 Hartford Courant Office BUS HELP wanted nights. Ap­ machine, reasonable. 643-6670. APPRAISED Call 649-8547. MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’ J. D. R EALTY For a fast sale is this 7 Vi room yard, stone walls, private Es­ have been remodeled, 4 bed­ Rye St., South Windsor. ply Stanley Green’s, Manches­ 832 Main St., central. Call MANCHESTER VICINITY — SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 13 Park St. 648-5129 • 648-8779 spilt with a plethora of extras ther Williams swimming pool rooms, Ideal for large family, ter Shopping Parkade. PROCESSED GRAVEL for MOVING — sacrifice double 522-3114. beautiful 4 room Ranch, over­ full baths, trees, large lot, Rooms Without Board 59 including 3 zone heat, intercom, and patio are a few of the $19,900. Philbrick Agency, Rockville driveways and parking areas bed, box spring and inner- size garage, roofed patio, ex­ $23,000. Philbrick Agency, many quality custom features Realtors, 649-6347. at our screening plant or de­ spring mattress, bookcase ’HIE ’THOMPSON House —Cot­ cellent inside and out. Large automatic kitchen. Thermopane Realtors, 649-5347. PLUS 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 you will find In this rare of­ TOOL and GAUGE Help Wanted— livered. George H. Griffing, headboard, clean, best offer. tage St. centrally located, large lot, $14,900. Mitten Agency, sliding doors, 17' Naugahyde T circular couch, etc., etc. Pro- MANCHESTER 2 family fering. Realistically priced at ASSISTANT MANAGER, excel­ Inc., Andover, 742-7886. 742-7176 before 2 p.m. and af­ pleasantly furnished rooms, Realtors, 643-6930. Male or Female 37 BASIC near bus $39,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Lots For Sale 73 MAKERS lent starting salary, all com­ ter 6:30 p.m. parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ fessionally appraised at $34,800. flat, 2-car garage. SAVE BIG — Do your own rug Would you offer $32,900? line and schools. Church of As- 0131. __ pany benefits, 5-day 40 hour COOK — experienced In super­ night and permanent guest $13,000 — 3-bedroom Cape, MANCHESTER — Vernon St, and upholstery cleaning with INCOME TAX sumption. Only $2,000. down, First (Jlass Men Preferred week, apply In person. Miles vision and purchasing. Top sal­ WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­ rates. dormers, air-conditioner, neat 4- bedroom treed 180x300 lot. Wolverton Blue Lustre. Rent electric ALL BRICK Top Rates Shoes, Manchester Shopping ary for qualified person in tor, excellent condition, $50. COURSE and clean. Hutchins Agency, $85. per month from your 1959 home, in excellent condi­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. CORPORATION shampooer, $1. Larsen’s Hard­ ROOM for working gentleman And completely renovated in­ Overtime Schedule Parkade. Manchester area. Apply Con­ Webster - Chicago automatic • Includes current tax laws, Realtors, 649-5324. pocket. Call Earl Everett, 649- tion, aluminum storms, 100 x in private home, shower, park­ theory, and application I side is this 6 room ranch in All Prevailing Benefits necticut State Employment ware. record player and Bogen 8638, 643-5129. J.D. Real Es­ 200 well landscaped treed lot, ing, 132 Birch St., 643-8556. as practiced in Block of- I CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 8 town. Nicely landscaped yard, HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION Plus Profit Sharing Plan Service, 806 Main St. Manches­ amplifier, $20. G. E. electric tate Co. $20,700. Hutchins Agency Real­ Suburban For Sate 75 fices from coast to coast. J rooms, large wooded lot In trees. Ideal for the 3 car fam­ ter. knife, $10. 644-8617. tors, 649-5324. The Boats and Accessories 46 ROOM FOR gentleman only, • 24 3-hdur sessions (3 per | executive neighborhood, $43,- ily. A real Interior showpiece. RANCH — 6 large rooms, SOUTH WINDSOR — new MEN, WOMEN, students—part- continuous hot wager, private week for 8 weeks) , baths, huge modem kitchen Ranches, Raised Ranches and OFFICES—SHOWROOMS 15' 1964 CRESTLINER boat. DUNCAN Phyfe mahogany din­ 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ FIVE ROOM Ranch, enclosed MANCHESTER time, Fuller Brush-sales, 16 entrance and parking. Inquire • Choice of days and class times | SECLUDED with built-lns, 14x24’ family Colonials all with a view. This Hale and Hardy trailer, 70 ing room set, table, buffet, 6 • Diploma awarded upon graduation • tors, 649-5347. breezeway, attached one car EAST HARTFORD hours, $40. guarantee. Open­ 101 Chestnut St. Estate In the heart of Manches­ room on llvin;j level with fire­ is quality and value. Call for 986 BURNSIDE AVE. TOOL and DESIGN Hartford Courant h.p. Mercury motor, all elec­ chairs, good condition, $76. garage, fireplace, lot 123x350, ings available for managers. ENROLL NOW! | MANCHESTER Business Zone ter! Tremendous brick Colonial place, garage, $24,900. Phil­ details, Hayes Agency, 646- tric. Tachometer, speedometer, Fedders air-conditioner, like FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen Only $16,900. 649-8538, 643-5129. ISO Hartford Rd. Call 644-0202, 644-2269. Classes Start October 23. ; n, large lot, good location, 14 set upon three wooded acres. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- 0131. New England's fastest compass running lights, horn, new, 5000 BTU, $75. General privileges, garage. Gentleman, J.D. Real Estate Co. 640-5263 tor details, call room 2-lamlly, 5 garages, $30,- One of a kind offering. Leisure­ 5347. COMPLETE HOME REMODELING FROM DESIGN TO FINISH growing newspaper has the two gas tanks, spare tire, skis, Electric automatic 2-speed college graduate preferred. ENJOY COUNTRY h’vlng at Its SCHOOL BUS operators for 000. Philbrick Agency, Real­ ly inspection a must. TWO FAMILY excellent con­ following opening in its fire extinquisher and other ex­ washer, $25. 643-1416. Call 649-2164 after 9 p.m. best in this 5-room Ranch, pan­ 1967-1968 school year. Hourly 236-1374 5CJ7 FurmingiLoii Ave.! tors, 640-5347. MANCHESTER — Two family, dition, 3-3, large foyer, new Circulation Department rate $2.43. Silver Lane Bus tras, $1,400. 649-5624. Hartforid. Conn. 06106! BIG CAPE 5-5, 2-car garage, on bus line, eled kitchen and dining, one 9 X 12’ ALL WOOL Mohawk ROOM for gentleman only, plumbing and electricity, very aero of land. Hurry at $13,000. Line, Inc., 49 Brainard Place. ■ 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 I BENTON Street. . . Two fam­ Seven immaculate rooms. Full Verplanck School, $24,900. Ask green rug, with foam rubber kitchen and living room facil­ central. Call Owner, 643-1064. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- ily home of eight rooms. Three shed dormer, front gable dor­ for Earl Everett, 649-8538, 643- DATA PROCESSING OFFICE help, night work, typ­ Building Materials 47 pad; Caloric deluxe range with ities included, private entrance 4535. Newspaperboy large rooms on first floor plus mer. Wall to wall carpeting. 5129. J.D. Real Estate Co. MANCHESTER Vernon line, ing and general office, male all features, used only 10 and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl TRAINEE HARDWOOD plywoods, veneers tUe bath . . . five rooms and 5 'i room Ranch, I'/i baths, or female. Call Henry Jenkins months. 649-4095, after 6 p.m. St. after 4 p.m. 1% baths. Beautifully enclosed XWO FAMILY in excellent ANDOVER and associated items for wood­ bath on second. Two car gar­ porch. Ask for Rick Merritt. large fireplaced living room, Counselor Transportation Co., South age. Large lot. Close to high condition, 4-4. Beautiful piece bullt-ins, aluminum windows. HOME PLUS BUSINESS Excellent opportunity to working hobbyist and crafts­ Bahama bound owner of­ Windsor, 528-2133. school. Asking $20,800. T.J, THE VERY BEST for Investment or owner Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- train in Data Processing DUTIES Consist of working men. Wood Product Special­ dwelling. Separate heating fers you a rare opportunity Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Nine room Colonial Cape with 0131. Department. Must be high with our newspeperboys or­ HAIRDRESSER— male or fe­ ties, 30 Bartholomew Ave., system, driveways and yards, to become independent. You Hartford, 246-8272. just about everything, includ­ school graduate. Will start ganization in the servicing male, experienced only- in the even if you have only bunny MANCHESTER $19,900. Wolverton Agency, MANCHESTER Crestwood can live in a modem 6% ing full air-conditioning. 3*/2 on reproducing punch, fol­ of present and prospective Manchester area new plus Realtors, 649-2813. Drive. Six room C!ape, lovely room Ranch & grow or­ money! A eleven’ woman, and a COZY STARTER baths, 2 car garage, first floor lowed by other peripheral subscribers in the Manches- salon, top salary, plus commis­ yard, trees, storfffsit' and chids for profit In the com­ Diamonds-—Watches— Pride of Ownership can be family room, out of this world DUTCH COLONIAL — 4 bed- equipment. ter-Bolton area. sion. Call 649-2806. handy husband, can do wonders screens, patio, 1,000 gallon un­ plete greenhouse. All four Jew elry 48 OFFICE MAN yours with this cozy Cape. kitchen, etc., etc. Nicely treed rooms, one full bath, 2 half $23,900. 649-5306. derground oil tank, radiant APPLICANT Must be qual­ COUNTER HELP, part-time with a modest home. Delightful recreation room, lot. Ask for Carl Zinsser. Cktmpany offers excellent baths, 24’ living room with heat. Immediate occupancy. ified to work with youth, nights, apply In person Holi­ WATCH AND Jewelry repair­ immaculate, treed lot, ex­ wages, good benefits and fireplace, formal dining room, be a high school g;raduate day Lanes Snack Bar, Spencer ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 WE WILL BUY Call owner, 649-6386. B&W good working conditions. Needed to set up and handle office rou­ Let us show you some .sound, cellent condition, within finished basement, sunroom, with good driving record St., Manchester. on your old watch in trade. walking distance to every­ Your home immediately if you open porch, 2-car garage, work TWO FAMILY Ranch - 5 and BARROWS and WALLACE CO. simple homes that won’t blockade (automobile furnished). Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, tines in a small moi^focturing office. Salary thing. $14,900. You must so desire. Call for details. shop, large beautifully land- 3 room apartments, modern Manchester Parkade, 737 Main St., State Theatre your budget. You’ll be glad you hurry! scaped lot, $27,900. Philbrick kitchen with bullt-ins, 6 years Manchester 649-8306 Apply WE OFFER Pleasant work­ ARE YOU WORTH $2 Building. commensurate with training and experi­ FOUNDATION ing conditions (inside and- Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. old. garage, central location. PER HOUR ON A PART ence. Excellent opportunity to grow with o came in! Barely begun on this mammoth $23,000. Phllbrlck Agency, l.«gal Notice FIRST NATIONAL outslde work), paid vaca- B& l w Colonial. Let us tailor it to your MANCHESTER - don’t miss Uons, CMS, Blue Cross, Ma­ Realtors, 649-5347. TIME BASIS? Florists— Nursortes 49 rapidly expanding business. BARROWS and WALLACE CO. own specifications. Call now this 6 room Colonial with ga­ LIMITATION OIKDIBB STORES, INC jor Medical and pension ------^ COURT OF PROBATE KEITH Manchester Parkade, rage, formal dining room, fam- MANCHESTER _ New on held at Moncheater within and for plan, annual salary increase HARDY chrysanthemums in all MAWOMEtSl EK «ew on D,girict of Manchester, on the Park & Oakland Aves., We have hours available to fit Manchester 649-5306 BEAUTIFUL HOMES ily room, 2 bedrooms, patio, commensurate with ability. anyone’s busy schedule: colors, 50c and 76c each. Open Write, stating qualificatians ta Bax O, market. Immaculate 5-5 flat 27th day of 3<-i>tembor, 1967 East Hartford 7 days a week and evenings REAL ESTATE AND trees, low price of $20,600. Call in convenient central location, PrcMent. Hon. John J. waiioit. Suggested shifts: Manchester Evening Herald. MANCHESTER — ideal reUre- now, Paul W. Dougan. Real­ 1 JUGCl’ till dark. Ponticelli’s Green­ 172 E. CENTER ST. ment home. Small (3ape with WOODED LOTS ^ 2 furnaces, excellent Invest- E.Mtatc of Agiie.s C. Frazier, late 10 to 2 3 to 7 house and Nursery, 433 No. 649-1922 Drive out Vernon St., go past tors. 649-4535. ment. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- '>f Monchi-at.-r, in said DiHtrict, de- _ Hartford Courant unfinished upstairs, high scen­ r»*a.spd. ta PART-TIME mechanic, days, 11 to 3 6 to 11 Main St. LydaU St., take your second left iT T ^ m 9332. On mtHloii of AJlce C. Jarvlii. 26 ic private lot in top area. Only ______Alexander St.. Manchester. Con- TIME MPIIOIIQII.PMOMftfJi on Richmond Rd. and stop at 9-12 noon. Apply In person Holi Mr. Hammond, Manager 2 to 7 7 to 11 $13,600. Hayes Agency, 646- the gorgeous 5-bedroom Cape family 6-5, bath and_haU each HANDYMAN’S DREAM - cir- TTmt six months day Lanes. 39 Spencer St., 0131. side, excellent investment Fall means fix-up time! Whether your home needs a new paint job, protec­ Manchester. 808 Main St. Clean surroundings, pleasant Garden— Farm— which is the first house on the ca 1780 Cape, 7 rooms, 2 stone from the 27th day of Septem^r, property, excellent location, i j 1. J , , ____ I 1967. hr and the same are limited left. Ask our representative to fireplaces, wide board floors. _ allowed______-for_ the creditors...... within. tive siding, a new roof or pei’haps those woni out gutters should be re­ working conditions, uniforms Dairy Products 50 MANCHB6TER J — executive new heating system and per­ Manchester tell you about our flexible sit­ 6 acres, $12,900. Hutchins lo brlw In thol^ clalm^^ and food allowance provided. neighborhood, (Sarrison (Colon­ manent siding, $18,500. Wolver­ . T. aealn.-d said estate, and said execu- placed. Whatever home improvement you are consii^ering, it’s wise to get it No experience necessary. Ap­ VEGETABLE Growers Outlet uation which allows you to cus­ Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. i., directed to give puWlc no- DRAFTSMEN 649-,5251 — Fresh vegetables, retail, ial, 7 rooms, large family ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ______lice to the creditors to bring In done before winter sets in. plications accepted Monday room with fireplace, huge mod­ tom build your own home in Ihelr claims within said time al- DESIGNERS thru FHday 1-7 p.m. wholesale. Specialty corn and Manchester’s finest and newest MANCHESTER—Immaculate L COLONIAL — 7 rooins l ‘/4 iowV-d by imbllshlng a copy of this tomatoes. Open daily, comer em kitchen, screened porch, 2- baths, extra large living and order in some newsparcrler having na a car garage, wooded lot, $34,- prestige area. Let him show you shaped 6 room Ranch, custom J. , 1 ___ V oirculatloii In said probate dlutrlcl If you decide there’s a job or two that needs doing call or come in and dis­ DETAILERS Adams and Tolland l^ke., op­ dining room, large sunroom, 3 ^imin ten days from the date of 900. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ the beautifully wooded lots buUt, breezeway, garage, beau­ cuss it with our trained personnel. TURRET LATHE FRIENDLY ICE CREAM posite Caldor’s. available . .plus several, fine bedrooms, garage, $23,600. Phil- this order and return make to this CHECKERS tors, 649-6347. Uful large lot. Char Bon Real “ “ eourt of the notice given. 436 Main St., Manchester “TRUMPET” ■ NO! homes now in various stages of Estate, 643-0683. brick Agency, 649-6347. JOHN J. WAIXETT.- -XI Judge. OPERATOR TURNIPS yellow and purple, $1 ENGINEERS half bushel. Corner Glode Lane CONCORD RD. — Beautiful construction. Decide then and INSPECTORS — Experienced and Tolland St. near East Ranch, large llvliig room, for­ there to live in this Ideal area SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway. Must be able to set up, work of country amosphere with all 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ REMEMBER Tools, Machines, Mechani­ in aircraft parts, all benefits. Hartford Manchester town line. mal dining room, cabinet week 55 hours, good pay city conveniences, including city tion room, large treed lot, $22,- cal and Electrical Products, Dean Machine Products, 165 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER for qualified man. GREEN MOUNTAIN winter water and sewer. Forest Hills 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors Some Road Jobs, Top Adams St., Manchester. tion room, landscaped yard. potatoes, 60 pounds $2; yellow Is living proof that you can 649-5324. Rates, Plus Overtime, Full Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, globe turnips, half bushel, $1. (and sales) have your dream home within NOT TALK...JUST FA CT Benefits Plus Profit Shar­ ECHO MACHINE CO. Situations Wanttd-r- 643-5968. MANCHESTER - - Lakewood ‘When You Think of GlasH, 64MS 21 Pick your own tomatoes, red LISTINGS - the "City of Village Charm." ing Plan. Immediate Open­ Circle, 5 room Cape, located Famote 38 or green half bushel, $1. Bring Let us prove this to you as we Think of Fletcher** ings. INC. in an excellent area, extensive- own containers. Joseph W e have, in the last two weeks, published facts and figures, just, you might say, to keep the “ Record” have to an increasing number MOTHER with license and ex­ GOLDEN DREAM view, needs some repair. A X-TR A is our first name. W e give X-Tra value . . . at no X-Tra Cost.. Manchester 643-7627 A. Mack, 125 Clark Rd., Bol­ of others. Do visit us between cellent accomodations will care good Investment. Don’t be MANCHESTER TOOL ton. straight. W e do not believe in this type of thing, but it is sometimes necessary. It was, and we’ve done 2-6 p.m. Sunday. You will be for child week days. Reason­ disappointed. Call Now. War­ 54 McKEE STREET & DESIGN, INC. Looking lor a 6 room Ranch most welcome. GENERAL LAUNDRY worker, able. Call 643-2651. PUMPKINS. Laying hens, $1.60 it. These facts and figures prove that we do MORE things, and do MORE of each thing, including prop­ including a heated, ground ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- NO MONEY DOWN . . . LOW BANK TERMS ISO HARTFORD ROAD first shift, 40 hour week, ex­ each. Live fowl, $1 each. level family room, 3 bed­ 1108. ♦ SIX FAMILY TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS cellent fringe benefits, call Graces Farm, 731 Hebron erty sales. That’s it! rooms, ' huge kitchen with MANCHESTER WILL CARE for child In my Unusually well located. Mostly BRETTON ROAD — Here is a ' Executive Housekeeper, Man­ Ave., Glastonbury. / built-in oven and range, 1V4 ^ from $25.00 to $45.00 REFERENCES: home. Reigstered, 643-9044. new coiistructlon. Excellent in­ care-free 7 fbom Cape with C A LL NOW Tel. 649-5263 chester Memorial Hospital, ceramic. ba.tos, generous liv­ vestment. Call for all details. aluminum siding,'ceramic tiled CABBAGE and cauliflower, cut ing room with fireplace, and Manchester Chamber of Commerce 643-1141, Ext. 203 between 7 RELIABLE mother with refer­ bath, 4 bedrooms, large land­ Now to the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. your own, 15 cents per head. THE W il l ia m e . b e l f io i^e a g e n c y an attached garage. It’s a.m. - 3 p.m. for an appoint­ ences will care for small chil­ WOULD scaped Lit and all of the amen­ Storm window glass replaced., Savings Bank of Monchester ‘ Free Shop-At-Home Service ment. C. Kurys, Box 161, French yours if you call early. $21,- TftUCK DRIVERS — part-time, dren for working parents, days You go for an absolutely stun­ ities for fine family living. Rd., Bolton. 431 .433 MAIN ST. REALTORS 643.5121 500. morfUngs or afternoons. Apply or evenings. 643-8867. ning 8-room split on a one-acre Nick Convcrtlno will be happy AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Connecticut Bonk & Trust Co. DRIVERS for school buses, in person. Alcar Auto Parts, to show you this listing at your 7:30-9 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. wooded lot with a page full of 286 Spruce St. Fertilixars 50-A P.S. Just one timely tip before we phase out this type of “advertising.” Since there is general agree­ extras? Dead end street be­ convenience. Call The Jarvis But most of all your neighbors, the a . We train you. Excellent part- Dogs— Birds— Pafs 41 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS WOVLERTON AGENCY sides! 2Vi baths, 2-car garage. Realty Co., Realtors, MLS. 643-* many people that we have done work UCBNSBD Journeyman elec- time for third shift workers. GKOOMINO ALL breeds. Har- GOOD COW nqanure, delivered, 289777S ment in real estate circles that practically 100% o f all'properties sell during the listing period, it natu­ Owner anxious—priced right. 1121. for in the area. These are our best ref­ Mcian, married man prefer­ Call 643-2414. Realtors 649-2813 MIRRORS (Finiilace a|id Door) mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebttm W and $10 loads, excellent for erences. W e will be happy to show you red. H. G. Schulze Inc., SIS'; Rd., Bolton, 643-5427. ^all use. 643-7804, 649-8731. rally follows that the “ Action”— and results— are with those agencies that can continually replace their MANCHESTER — Ranch, 7 7 Days A W e A — 9707. PART-TIME, 4 - 5 hour shifts roomsj large living room, PICTURE FRAMING ugb an asaoda- kuid niik, NJ. DOS ANQEILEB (A P) — Women's Auxiliary of Manches­ row at 8 p.m. The public Is In­ arrests yesterday and last night. mlmor on his motarcyide. Ho northeast sectloii of town, par­ tion. William Lazarek of the State The Rev. MBce Maxon pick­ ter Memorial Hospital will meet vited, and tickets may be pur­ was stopped on BrooMfleld Slt ticularly around Buckley School, As tenant-owners, the occu- gtenolieeFter Aasembly, Order Leonard J. LaJole, 45, of RFD ed a wet-auk to wear under Planes Again Pound Highway Department, will speak Monday at 1 p.m. at Chapman chased at the door. A passenger on the Urso to a proposal by the Green parita wouM be neiBlponslble tor o f StatiAow Cor Girls will have tomorrow at 8 p.m. at a meet­ 3, was charged wltii failure to Mta derinaa edfeur because a aenA-iHibUc InsItaUation of of- House. Those wishing to have cycle, Michael A. Maionanio, 18, the tg)tsee|>, renovation and aale *■ ing of the Couples Club of Cen­ carry registration. Lawrence S. Manor Construction Co. to erect W ' j m o f the aettlblrig fbr todhy’s lunch at the hospital may meet aceni tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Manchester Chapter of ter Congfregatlonal Church in Jackson, 35, of Juniper Dr. was of Marlborough, was chaiged a 302-unlt complex of coii- of their piiopesityi. weddHng ceremony — the with Mrs. Ronald Vernier at with failure to weair protective Mawnic Temple. SPEBSQSA will have an Inter­ Woodruff Hall at the church. charged with violation of state dominlum-type apartments off The oondbructtlon o f this type boHbom of a fiah tank. noon In the hospital cafeteria. head gear and failure to wear chapter guest night Monday at His topic Is: “Capitol Region traffic control .signs. of reslideritial facility In Ooir- MMribers of the CrUitoforo protective eye gear while on Lydall St. nehr Vernon St. The Couple — akin diver 8 at the VFW Home. The event Freeway Plans and Rt. 6.” The Both men are schedtjjsd to ap­ nedUcut was appuoved by the ja ck ’Tyre, 26, and Ctunt Ooioirtio Society will meet to- Miss Anne Weiss of 190 Eld- the motorcycle. A special, Informal meeting ls*'open to all men interested event Is open to all members pear in Circuit Court 12 In Man­ 1965 General Asaemblyi. gill Oaima Day, 29, - North Supply Routes wigWt at 7 pjn. at the John F. ridge St. has recenUy returned The two accused are sched­ of area residents has been In barbershop-style harmony. and friends of the church. Those •nemey Funeral Home, 219 w . from a six week tour of Europe chester Oct. 30. uled to appear In court In Oct. scheduled by Green Manor to­ taught the asBodate paator The chapter meets each Mon­ wishing further Information of the Fin* Church of 4>i*ar St to pay reapects to which Included a visit with her day at 8 p.m. at Bunce School, 23. ^ night at 7:80 p.m. at the Ma­ relatives In , Germany. may contact Mrs. Don Ellis of Teen Center Has Chmat o f San Femnndo how the late Joseph E. Loe. «■ Olcott St. Vincent PanitaneMa, 48, of 75 rine Corps Home on Parker St. 22 Packard St., or Mrs. Chester for the purpose of airing the \ to acutoa dive so he could her. High St, Rockville, was charged perform ithelir wedffing at Task Force William J. Hlllnskl of 93 Ben­ Flurkey of 59 Philip Rd. Police Arrests^ company’s proposal. Opening Dance ton St. Is a member of the fresh­ The meeting of the Polish with failure to secure a. load A letter from Green Manors Mhrinelland o f the Fadftc. rnfiaa Patricia Kelly, daughter Women’s Alliance, Group 818 yesterday aifitemoon. He was 'nie Manchester Teen Center man class at the University of Metal Monument william BlazejiSky, 22, of attorneys, Lessner, Rottner, The huge windows of the B attles in of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher scheduled for Sunday has-been etoppedi at E. -Center and Ben­ Rochester (N.Y.) The "Beacon of Faith,” a 20- South Rd., Marlborough, was Karp and Plepler has been sent sponsored toy the RecreaOon De­ 4 t a n k conKainlng saitfish Kelly of 41 Unnmore Dr., has postponed. It will be held Sun­ ton St. after an unknown call­ were set aside for people- recently been elected asslstwt story-high stainless steel cross charged yesterday afternoon to residents abutting the 61-acre partment will bold Its opening day, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m. at 77 er reported to police that a red watchers. M arshlands Iiouse representative of McAu- Cub Scout Pack 182 will meet at ^t. Augustine’s Mission of with aggrava.ted assault. Po­ tract where the construction Is winter dance on Saturday, Octo­ North St. dtunp truck 'was dropping llffe Hall at Albertus Magnus tonight at 7 at Powers School. Nombre de Dios, marks the lice say Blazensiky was identi­ planned, Inviting them to at­ ber 7 frean 7:30 to 11:80 p.m. wiaste 'as it was traveling west tend the session and bring oth­ SAIGON (AP) — American College, New Haven. Boys wldilng to join the pack Florida site where the cross of fied as the person who chased at the Teen Center on 39 iScfaool should attend the meeting with St. Bridget Rosary Society Christianity was first perman­ Arthur Peterson, 20, of 37 on E. Center St. ers concerned about the Im­ St. The "Invaders” an outatand- warplanes struck supply lines a parent. will sponsor a bake sale ently planted In the United Pantanella is scheduled for pending construction. ing rock and roll bapd front deep In North Vietnam for the The Men’s Club of North Pearl St. with a knife near Dwelling at at St. Bridget School cafeteria States more than four centuries Ceriter Park on the evening of court appearance on Oct. 23. “ It has come to our atten­ Hartford iwlH play. fourth straight day Friday, Methodist Church will have a Sunday after all Masses. Dona­ tion that some of the people liv­ The Women’s Auxiliary of ago. O ct 2. Dances win be held every .1 while In the South an Army- potluck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at ing Ir^ the area are concerned the Manchester Midget and tions may be brought to the Several other men Involved All Japanese Read Saturday night throughout the 32 Maple St. the church. Stephen Spaeth will cafeteria tomorrow from 7 to 8 about the effect of the pro­ Navy task force reported kUllng Pony Football Associaiton will STATE ROAD MONEY in the alleged ddsibubhance were TOKYO — A national modenj winter at the Teen Center and tell of his experience In Ger­ p.m. or Sunday before or after posal and that many rumors 78 guerrillas In renewed fighting meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ arrested shortly after the incl- school system was established season memtoersblp cards are many as an American Field have circulated, causing a mis­ r Hit by Fire in Mekong Delta marshlands. the home of Mrs. Nicholas Mass. necticut’s share of highway con­ in Japan in 1872, and by 1900 being sold at the high school. Service student. The event is denit. understanding in some people's Glanakas, 601 Bush Hill Rd. struction advances from the school attendance by children of The U.S. Command reported open to all Interested men. Blazensky was taken to Hart­ minds as to what Is contem­ Supervision for all Teen Cen­ Fii-e laced itbnough ttoe Hostesses are Mrs. Richard Miss Mallory Del Schardt, U.S. Department of Transporta­ compulsory school age had 209 Comm'unlsts killed In ground ford State Jail In Ueu of $1,500 plated,” the letter said In part. ter activities la provided toy the ground floor rams oC a single- Elrler and Mrs. Rodney Dolln. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wal­ tion is $20,354,000, it was an­ reached 90 per cent. Today actions scattered across South' The fall ceremonial commit­ bond. He appeared In a rcu it “Ocxndomlnliun” means "joint Manchester Recreation Depart­ family dwelling at 32 Maple Vietnam. Besides the delta bat­ 7 ter M. Schardt of 31 Eastland nounced Monday. Japan has virtually no illiter­ tee of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Ce­ Court 12, East Hartford, this sovereignity” and applied to ment. St. shortly aifter 11 this morn­ tle, action was reported In the Dr., has recently returned for The money is for the fiscal ates. dars of Lebanon, will meet to­ Polish National Alliance, morning and the case was con­ ing, doing extensBve damage to central highlands and along the Sunday her senior year at Elmira quarter which began Oct. 1. night at 8 at the home of Har­ the house. coastal foothills of the 1st Corps (N.Y.) College. Apparently no one was in­ old TurWngton, 184 Parker St. at 1 p.m. at 77 North St. area just below the demilitar­ jured In the Are. ized zone. Ajsslstant Fire Chief Sed- rick Straughan, dtreoUng op- The focus of the war re­ eratlona at the acene, said the mained on the raids over North blaze started In or near a back Vietnam, however, as Air hall ctoset anflaoent to the Force, Na'vy and Marine pUots kitchen area. flew 129 missions In the contin­ The dwelliing is owned by the uing effort to cripple Commu­ Mai^e St. Oa. whose pruiclpal nist supply routes as much as owners are Waldo and AU>Mt possible before the monsoon Please Let Me up There Gagiiardone. 'The c o nr p a n, y rains cover the targets late this owns several muHtijAe-famlly U.S. Marines carry the ptestic^draped body of one of their cornices kill^ month. A construction worker tries to go through police lines to aid co-w ork^ still houses on the street. early this week by an incoming round of Comitiunist artilleir at the e™ha^ The most significant targets trapped on upper floor of the Louisiana National Bank Building, under con- Waldo Gagliardone said the Con Thien outpost two miles south of the demilitarized zone in South were In the heavily defended struetton in Baton Rouge. Two workers were killed and five injured yester- occupant o f the burning house Vietnam. (AP Photofax) ______northeastern part of the coun­ smart as all day when a construction derrick on top of the twentieth floor collapsed.______was a Mrs. Ann F. Maselek try, Including two bridges 10 who lived wUh her tMvo young and 18 miles from Red China. sons. The area contains major supply outdoors.... Appairenitly no one was in the areas and the 'vital northeast house at the time o f the fire. Truck Fatality Probed rail line carrying Communist Auto Workers Split Derelicts Mra Miaaelek oould not be lo­ bloc supplies to Hanoi. cated immediately. Firemen U.S. headquarters reported In Bowery said the blaze was discovered the loss of a Navy F8 Crusader by an BaxWidge St neighbor jet, with the pUot missing—the I Seen with AFL-CIO who phoned in the alarm. For Link to Strikers 689th announced U.S. combat Getting Aid loss in the North. The plane Those who think Reuther Mill hurt but (n some cases It was A man lying In ambush be­ WASHHNGTON (AP)—Most PITTSBURGH (AP) — went down Thursday—one of secede In December note no oth­ hind a bank near Everett fired top AFL-CIO officials expect NEW YORK (AP) — Things Trucks were battered with close. five acknowledged loeses report­ er major union chief has openly An Investigation was started Walter Reuther to march his big on two trucks with a shotgun, ed in a three-day span when the V* sided with him In the Ideological are changing for Bowery dere­ State News rocks and bullets In three steites to see If the fatal accident was United Auto Workers Union out shattering the right windshield Hanoi government claimed clash with Meany. licts. today and one driver. Ironically connected to the violent strike of the federation In December in shooting down 21 U.S. Jets. “iHe’s got to be a leader and The change Is not In the Development Act not a strike-breaking steel hau­ by maverick Teamsters trying each time. The drivers man­ what would be organized labor’s No raids were announced In biggest split in a decade, in­ nobody la following him," one grime-windowed flophouses HARTFORD (AP) — The ler, was killed In a night of re­ to force their union to get tiiem aged to keep the trucks on the source said, adding he felt this wAere some of them sleep or In state’s new Community De­ a better contract. If the conj^c- road. the Immediate vicinity of Hanoi formed sources say. newed violence. In Pennsylva­ cOuld push Reuther’s expeflted the taverns where many go to velopment Act hM been ex­ tion is confirmed, It would be Two other trucks were hit by or Haiphong Friday for the first Reuther, who has stilled his nia nlghtrlders roamed the turti- walkout. drink, but iri the approach taken plained to representatives of the first death caused by the rocks pitched from an overpass, time in three days. tongue-lashing criticism of pike despite convoys of National The loss of the Auto Workers, by authorities in dealing with militant Negro and grassroots seven-week-old strike that has also near Everett. Windshields Air Force Thunderchlef pilots AFL-CIO Prerident George Guardsmen who were sent on biggest of the A F L -dO ’s 129 these homeless men. At the poverty organizations from almost completely stopped the were smashed both times. reported leaving 18 rail cars ' y i Meany since the month-long special maneuvers to be near unions, would be a severe loss end of this month a new experi­ Hartford, Waterbury and New highway movement of steel. In Ohio a nlghtrider In a twisted and burning on two rail C Auto Workers strike began trouble-centers In case the sidings about 26 miles northeast to the federation, which recently mental program Is scheduled to BriUln. No one was Injured In the four green car passed a tractor- against Ford Ifotor Co., report­ strike got out of hand. of Hanoi. edly isn’t coAfldlng his plans announced a record member­ begin which may alter the way Deputy Community Affairs Incidents on the Pennsylvania trailer on U.S. 30 near Hanover- In Michigan a man hauling Other raiders hit rail points 89 even to closest associates. ship of 14.2 million. police and welfare officials han­ Commissioner John F. Mer­ Turnpike, but a trooper said, ton and fired at the cab. The animal parts to a soap factory miles north of Hanoi. and 24 Neither Meany nor other fed­ dle the 6,000 derelicts who live chant did the explaining Fri­ “ Just a few more inches and shot hit the mirror brace and But many members of the was killed when two rocks were miles south of the capital, AfTrdO’s Executive CJouncU eration leaders want to see it on or near the Bowery. day when about 40 persons these could have been real the driver, Clarence Helm, 42, pitched from an overpass on plus the Yen Bac military area happen, but feel powerless to Starting Oct. 31, two-man bad.” of Canton, was not hurt. believe the fhial breech is likely (S^ Page Fourteen) U.S. 23 south of Flint. One hit 27 miles north of Thanh Hoa. dissuade Reuther if he makes teams consisting of a plain­ fj * at the federation’s December the driver’s side and struck In the 8H-hour delta battle, ■f i- up his mind to pull out. Their clothes patrolman and a re­ convention ' In Miami Beach, Frederick E. Beck, 40, of headquarters reported nine U.8. y- Fla. sourc^ said. greatest concession has been formed alcoholic or Bowery ..L soldiers were killed and 22 In­ room clerk will dally comb the Wayne. His rig lurched off the T simply to remain silent In the if Such a % o v e would be the road, across a. ditch and into a fantrymen and one sailor face of Reuther’s scathing criti­ streets for derelicts to offer most drastic labor break since N.H. Bishop wounded. them medical help. Now the field. Plane with Bomb the AFLrCIO kicked out the cisms of the A FL-dO as Stag­ The fight was carried by the nant, complacent and vegetat­ men are either left to them­ In Pennsylvania and Ohio Teamsters Union on corruption new Army-Navy riverine forces ing. selves or arrested and put In Raps C o u r t eight trucks were struck by charges 10 years ago. rocks or gunfire. No one \^as operating in swamps, twisting Reuther quit last February as jail. Recently the practice of ar- Downed over Nigeria £ resting drunks has streams and bamboo stands an A FL-dO vice president and about 60 miles southwest of ^1- been successfully challenged on O n L o tte r y and plunged into a lagoon a half Executive council member. He •/ LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A gon. Air Force Jets supported constitutional grounds. The mile from the barracks. Win­ later gained authority from his Friends Pay CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The bomb-carrying plane exploded them and at dusk the battlefield 1.5 million members^ to pull the new $500,000-a-year effort Is Du Pont Says low over a residential suburb of dows were broken up to a mile being developed by the Vera In­ leader of New Hampshire’s Ro­ was lighted by flares from union out of the fe d ^ tio n whe­ Lagos early today, killing three away. Spookles—night-fighting planes stitute for Justice, a private man Catholics says the state Su- TVenty yards from where the never he wants. Last Respects crewmen, damaging two embas­ with Gatling guns. nonprofit organization, and Its peme Court failed in Its duty ^We Forgot^ plane hit Is the home of Floyd High labor officials believe he when It struck down the new sies and narrowly missing the will use the forum of the AFL- budget will be financed by var­ home of a U.S. oil man. B. Inks, 42, Of Austin, Tex., To Astronaut ious fiederal, state, local and pri­ altate law gi'vlng a share of lot­ drilling supervisor for the Nige­ / d O 's convention to do It, proba­ tery revenues to parochial Theft Alarm There was no official report of vate grroups. where the twl-englne DCS came rian Gulf OH Co. bly in a sudden surprise move. school children. / i “ Whatever he does will be DldONSON, Tex. (AP) — It is called the Manhattan from but It was assumed to Glass In the house was shat­ 12 Arrested Bowery Project and Its purpose, The Most Rev. Ernest J. Prl- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Willis dramatic,” said one source. Neighbors and co-workers Iti the have been from Blafra, the se­ tered but Inks, his wife Mickle said Herbert Sturz, Its principal meau, bishop of Manchester, Harrington du Pont revealed Reuther used the tactic ai Texas space community pay cessionist Eastern region with and their 10-year-old daughter / architect, "Is to develop a de­ said the New Hampshire court’s complete surprise in announcing last respects today to Marine Friday why the ultramodern which Nigeria has been fighting Jeanna huddled on the floor of a In G roton / cent and workable alternative to decision Friday was a “defeat his resignation from the AFL- Corps Maj. difton C. Williams electronic alarm system at his a civil war since July. bedroom and were not hurt. for file will of the New Hamp­ Flying at 800 feet, the plane “ God was with us tonight,” d O hierarchy eight months Jr., an astronaut killed Thurs­ ((See Page Fourteen) bayfront mansion failed to sty­ Gaming Raid // shire people.” appeared to have been on a \ ago. day when his jet crashed on a mie the most expensive holdup Inks said. Hesald that nowhere in the course toward the Dodan bar­ ‘The bodies of three crewmen Then Reuther issued an esca­ wooded Florida hillside. In Miami’s history two days GROTON (AP)—State poUce y - decision did thecourt. refer to racks, whire Maj. Gen. Yakubu were found hundreds of yards lating barrage of anti-Meany The Requiem Mass is set for the fact that the New Hamp­ ago. raided the Electric Boat Divi­ criticism on everything from la­ 11 a.m. EDT In the Shrine of the Gowon, head of Nlgeria‘s mili­ from the plane. One smashed shire Constitution "provides “ We forgot to turn It on,” Du sion of General Dynamics bor policies to social programs True Cross Roman Catholic Gilmore Dies tary government, has his home. through a roof and fell Into the Corp., and nearby areas and ar­ that It Is only sums ‘raised by Pont said. The system remained Antiaircraft batteries opened sitting room of the Czechoslo­ and foreign relations. church In Dickinson, near the taxation’ that cannot be used for rested a dozen men on variotut Reuther’s recent silence, al­ silent Thursday when five up, apparently before the plane vakian ambassador, another fell space center, where the ‘schools or Institutions of any armed men slipped through an gambling charges. though attributable at leasf in Covered W ar could drop Its bombs. The air­ 35-year-old spaceman lived. religious sect or denomination’ unlocked patio door to g(rab $1.6 (gee Page Four) ,.,The raiders carried 16 arrest part to tile Ford strfke, appears craft blew up In a flash of flame Williams will be buried with though they were specifically million In rare coins. Including and search and seizure war­ a sign to many top labor leaders full military honors at 11 a.m. Stalin Era asked to Interpret the law in re­ part of the Mlkhallovltch Rus­ rants In their raid Friday In and that he is preparing for the final lation to this provision.” sian collection estimated to be around the nuclear submarine plunge out of the AFL-dO . (See Page Fourteen) LONDON (AP) — Eddy Gil­ The bishop said the state Su­ worth $1 million. plant. more, an Associated Press cor-, preme Court based its 4-1 ruling The alarms were on agadn Foresees New Strategy The arrests followed a two- month Investigation by Lt. respondent who covered war on its interpretiaUpn ot the U.S. Friday at the Du Pont estate Wayne H. Blehop, command- and the Stalin era In the Soviet Constitution and lU First and a private detective was Liberals at Synod Moving Amendment, Instead of the state ready to pay cash for the coins. iiig officer ot the State PoUce Union, won a Pulitzer Prize and Romney Asks Shifts Criminal InteUigence division, married a lovely Russian balle­ Constitution. The detective maintained a He said that the sweepstakes frustrating vigil beside a silent and Lt. Frederick P. Moran of For World Theologian Body rina, died of a heart attack Fri­ the Groton barracks. Company day night at his home. He was revenues, raised through sales phone. 7 of tickets on drawings based on The detective, William Stan­ officials cooperated. VATICAN CITY (AP) — A Ecumenical Council Cardinal 60. To Ghetto Spending A Navy man stationed at'the horse races, differ from funds ton, was hired by Du Pont as the move is under way among liber­ Ottavlanl's office has been Un­ “ He wined and dined with nearby U.S. Submarine Base, a raised by taxation. go-between, to set up a ramsom als at the Roman Catholic der attack In liberal Church cir­ kings,” said a friend in Gil­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — for public works, highway beau­ druggist and 10 Electric The court said the sweep­ exchange Mdth the robbers. BtaA Church’s bishops’ synod to set cles as a bastion of old- more’s home town, Selma, Ala., The riots In Dietrolt, Watts and tification and urban renewal employes were arrested. stakes money wais in the class “The only callers so far,” said up a world body of theologians fashioned thinking. “ but he kept us informed." other areas of the country are projects “ that replace potential­ The charges dealt with bet­ LEFT . GENUINE LEATHER JACKET;-€)RLONft ACRYLIC ZIP-OUT LINING. BLACK, BROWN, of “ state or public funds which SUnton, "have been newspaper­ to work out rules on matters of Cardinal Ottavlanl’s office fc Gilmore’s witty good humor “ a few early skirmishes” which ly serviceable housing with pa­ ting on both hourseracing and the First Amendment of the NAVY.’ SIZES 38-46. $55.00 faith and doctrine. the highest agency In the showed through even during the men.” could develop Into a war, Michi­ latial office buildings and luxu­ U.S. Constitution would prohibit Du Pont also said he had dis­ mlsceUaneous sports events, es­ TURTLE-NECK SWEATERS BY ROBERT BRUCE IN BLUE, GOLDEN HARVEST. WHITE. SIZES S-M- The move begtm before the Church for dealing with matters grim days in Moscow, where he gan Gov. George Romney said ry apartments.” from being distributed to paro­ charged a security guard at hla pecially footbaU games. blshcgM convened Sept. 29 and it of doctrine. It has competence served as bureau chief. Based Friday night. The governor was applauded The Navy man was identified L-XL. $16.00 chial or private schools.” estate two years ago when the has been gaining ground ever over questions of faith and mor­ in London after the death of So-' But the governor said he saw when he said: "Let us Invest The dissenter was Justice Ed­ three-way alarm system was In­ by poUce as Lyle W, Flynn, 16, since. It was not clear tcBay als. viet dictator Josejdi Stalin In on his recent tour of the big city more in people and even leas in of Ledyard, charged with pool ward Lamprojv o f Nashua, who stalled. Du Pont said he be­ how the organisation would be A strong view emerging from 1963, he was widely known for slums “ the broad outlines ot a space. Let us spend more in selling and held in lieu of |1,000 wrote that the purpose of the lieved the guard “was not need­ established, especially since the the d^ly sessions of the synod his reporting on the lighter side strategy for a new America be­ Harlem and less. In the Sea of new law was"not the promotion ed.” bond. I synod has only ccmsultatlve, not holds that this is no longer ac­ of life. ginning to emerge.” Tranquility . . . Let us provide PoUce said he was en route or advancement of a, or any, re­ Miami police say tiu' armed legislative, powers. ceptable. . ' The balding, mustached wri­ Romney, “ on unannounced (ax credit for ^ se who are to his Eleotrlo Boat contact witti ter, 'whose Southern uCbent sur­ ligion, but the secular public robbers entered the mansion The world group would be de­ A cceding to this view, theoU>- candidate for the 1968 Republi­ providing housing rather than "some of the acUon” vdien ar­ purpose of assuring an ade­ through an unlocked patio doior signed to provide a unlveipal gians cloistered In the Vatican vived his travels to many na­ can presidential nomination, for those who are making politi­ rested. His car was seised u “ should not have exclusive right tions, was stricken at his coun­ quate secular education to all which Du Pont acknowledged exchange of ideas and to super­ said federal dollars alone can­ cal contributions.” evidence. try home at Ek^t Grinstead at the dementary end secondary ‘‘sometimes fails to catch.” A sede the views of the Roman to decide what ia error and what not eradicate slums but he Ronmey said the ghetto lead­ Joel J. Shafman, SO, ot Led- la legitimate and necessary de­ midnight after a day’s work at school children in New Hamp>^ coln-by-coln tally of the Russian Curia, the Chnich’s conserva­ colled for a “drastic revision” ers he talked with during bU yard, vriio operates a drug bate in the postcouncU ferment the LondiHi AP bureau. collection ia now being prepared tive administrative body. It shire.” In President Johnson’s priorities tour “ are tired of broken prom­ store nean, the Electric Boat en- now working in the half- Roswell Falkenberry, publist\- No determination bad been by the Du Pont to determine would be aimed especially at on spending the federal budget. ises” and feel they’ve been tranee, was charged with pool bilUon-member qburch. er of the Selma Times-Joumc^, the loss, Stanton said. the office for the Doctrine of the made of the amount of money “ Out of the $186 billion the tricked and that “ America has selling and betting on a footbaU Advocates of the change are recalled that Eddy Lanier King which would have gone to the Also taken from the Du Pont Faith, run by Alfredo Cardinal federal government plans to \broken faith with them.” pool, and held under a $1,000 proposing that theolmana from Gilmore began his career by de­ parochlied schools imder the vault was a $600,(X>0 U.S. coin Ottavisni, sources said. spend this year, more must be America, he said, must "Us- 'bond. ; all parts of the globe, iven those livering that newspaper. collection. \ Synod sessions are closed and struck-down law. found for the needs I have been teh to the voices from ' the ghet­ Held unfoer bonds of $1,000 representing currents of thoughi Gilmore wrote for The Atlanta 3wie«|)Stakes leveiiiia has The Russian coins, including a the only official source of infor­ discussing,” be said In a speech tos” . and respond with under­ each were Timothy K. Klevesc, 901-907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—648-2478 condemned by Curia conserva­ Journal from 1929^. to 1982, then sample of every coin struck mation ia news brieflnga. How­ been on the downgrade since it at the National Conference of standing and a mobUisation of 20, of Old Saybrook, charged OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. ever, some blahopa are report­ tives, be brought together to for the Washington Dally News began in 1964 with $2.7 million. from Peter the Oihat’s reign in before Joiuging the AP In Wash­ Editorial Writers. THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. ing the activitiea to newsmen. thrash out proper doctrine for He suggested cuts in spending (Bee Page Fogr) (See Togo ftourbees) Ever aihoe the 1962-68 Vatican the 20th century. ington' in 1935. (S m Fhge FonitMa) (See Page Five) CHARGE IT WITH COIW. BANK . . . HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK K OR REGAL’S CHARGE CARD