PAOB SIXTEEN The Weather MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19« LvangD llaOjr N «t FjpeM Roi The Week Ended Cool late tonight. Low 45 to 60. ilanrlr?0ti?r Eumtng IfpralJi Tomorrow cool and cloudy with October 7, 1M7 some Intermittent suhshltie. * t * • f South School PTA will hold a High about 60. A b o u t Tow n potluck tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Parents are reminded to bring 1 5 ,3 7 5 Phebe Circle of Emanuel their own silverware. After the Mini-pricing® saves you cold cash! Manchetter— A City of Village Charm Church Women will meet to­ meeting, there will be a parent- (OfaUHdfled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS morrow at 7:30 p-m. at Luther MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 teachers discussions in the STOP & SHOP OR VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 8 (TWENTY PAGES—-TWO SECTIONS) Hall, Emanuel Lutheran Church. classrooms. Miss Vivian Larson will lead devotions. Members will work The American Legion will on Christmas stocking's for n Del Monte 100 meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at Miles church sale. Hostesses are Mrs. the post. The executive commit­ Elaine Case, Miss Hattie Peter­ tee will meet at 7, before the Pineapple-Grapefruit CHINA son and Miss Vivian Larson. regular meeting. Refer.shments Del Monte Navy Planes Bomb I’Ship in Alaska Sinks, will be served. Ola tom Temple Chaper, Order of P h u e J ^ Eastern Star, will have a pot- Nathan Hale School PTA will k ▼ HAIPHSpiO’ luck Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. have its first meeting of the sea­ DRINK ..HANOI - at the Masonic Temple, before son tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the a meeting at 8 p.m. Past ma­ Sweet Corn school auditorium. Leonard trons and patrons will exempli­ Large Military Base Urensky of the Child Guidance 40 Missing, Two Saved fy the degrees. Mrs. Earl Love­ Clinic will speak on “ The Emo­ CREAM land will sit in the east. Twenty- tional Needs of Our Children." 46 oz SAIGON (A P)— Amer­ five-year members will be Refreshments will be served. 17 oz cans ican Navy planes today at­ n o r t i T* honored. Reservations may be The meeting is Open to the pub­ STYLE cans tacked and left burning a made with Mrs. T. Dye Hooper. lic. VIETNAM Williams Rd., Bolton. sprawling military com­ stock-up & save! pound near Haiphong AO N.Y. Owners Preceptor Gamma Chapter of where Russian missiles Memorial Temple 33, Pythian Beta Sigma Phi sorority will THAIIAND Sisters, will meet tomorrow at meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES and helicopters are uncrat­ Say Captain 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. the home of Mrs. Henry Matson ed and assembled. Members are reminded to make 261 Spruce St. It was likely that Soviet tech­ returns on the Grand Temple ----- 4 nicians work in the base, which W as Rescued convention tickets. A social with Strickland Group of Second previously was on the Penta­ refreshments will follow. Congregational Church will gon’s restricted target list. JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the U.S. Headquarters said all- CAMBODIA sOltrH __Japanese merchant Members of the Mental Aid home of Mrs. James Adams, weather Intruder jets hit the VIETN^ ship was reported today to Fellowship will meet Tuesday 286 E. Middle Tpke. base before dawn Monday smd at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of returned for a second predawn have rescu^ at least two swimming at the Mental Aid The Hockfinum Dog Club will strike Tuesday. Pilots reported of the 42 crewmen who Center, Hartford. Dinner will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at that flames and secondary ex­ O o n | jJ m leap^ into the frigid wa­ be served Thursday at 6:30 p.m. the Wapping Community Cen­ plosions lighted the night sky. ters of the North Pacific before an evening program. ter. Mrs. William Roberts of Loss of a U.S. Air Force CISC ^MAIokong R when their ship, the Pano- Membership in the group is Shagg-Bark Kennels, Tolland, transport missing since Sunday Con ,0 « lla ceanic Faith, sank sud­ limited to those' who have un­ wtill discuss “Foundations on with 23 persons was confirmed. dergone psychiatric care. Those denly yesterday. Breeding Dogjs." SJhie 'wlU bring The U.S. Command announced | 'The fate of the 40 other men wishing further information i i her St. Bernard, ‘'Shagg-Bark’s the wreckage was spotted on a was not known. ’There were may contact the Capitol Region Plane emblem points Buddy,” son of a twice best-in­ mountainside between Hue and fears they could not survive Mental Health Association, 217 to jet strip at Cat Bi, show winner and American and Da Nang and no survivors were long In the cold, storm tossed Farmington Ave., Hartford, hit by U.S. planes for Canadian champion. The event found. All the 18 passengers as waters. sponsors of the center. well as the five crewmen were the first time Sunday. is open to all interested per­ ’The Coast Guard said believed to have been U.S. mili­ TVo other MIG bases sons. reports from the merchant- Chapman Joy Cirfele of North tary persotuiel. (A) in the general ship Igaharu Maru at the search Meithodist Church will have a Immaculate Conception A spokesman said there was area still are on the scene 870 miles southwest of Ko­ dirdstmas -workBlhop Wednes­ Mothers Circle ■will meet no information on the cause of forbidden list. In diak, Alaska told of the dramat­ day at 10 lum. Mrs. Felix Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the the crash, but the weather in ground action, U.S. ic rescue of Gordon L. Camp­ Lewis and Mrs. ’Hiomas Moore home of Mra John 'J. Conner, that area had been bad for sev­ paratroopers engaged bell, Oakland, Calif., and Lewis will serve as hostesses’ at a 19 Virginia Rd. Mrs. Michael eral days. E. Gray Jr., Houston, . meeting after the 'worketiop. Edenbum is co-hostess. North Vietnamese The U.S. Command said a regulars in Quang Tin In New York, the ship’s own­ HoCkivUle Emblem Club ■will (AP Photofax) . 4,000-man Army brigade has ers said they were told that Holy Flamily Mbtheiris Circle ISot just Government Inspected— hut the best U»S. Grade A Firovince (B) and Red meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at been shifted Into the 1st Corps John F. Ogles of Alexanefria, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Marine Pfc. Donald Hansen of Santa Ana, Calif., mortars hit the Me­ the Elk’s Home on Park St, area, raising American man­ Va., skipper of the sunken ves­ Self Service Saloon at the home o f Mrs. Robert washes the mud off his legs with rainwater ac­ power In South Vietnam’s five kong base at Dong sel, also was rescued, but the RockvUle. HallBsey, 100 Indian Dr. Mrs. cumulated in his foxhole at U.S. Marine outpost at northernmost provinces to about Tan (C ). Coast Guard could not confirm With bartenders on strike, in Auckland, New Zealand, hotel managers Robert Bnannick is co-hostess. Con Thien. The outpost located just below the de­ 100,000 and releasing another (XVJOXMH JV) this immediately. Verplanok School will hold Members are reminded, to bring customers on their honor to pay by putting an honesty box on the bar. ^ an Open House itomorrow from militarized zone in South Vietnam, has been under Marine regiment for duty closer The Igaharu Maru also ra­ family pictures. staffs went on strike for higher wages after a new drinking law went into 7 to 8 pjm. Parents ■will have heavy artillery and mortar fire for several weeks. to the DMZ. dioed that “ some bodies” had As late as last spring, only effect today. After 50 years of 6 p.m. closing in Ze^and, pubs and ho­ the opportunity to meet teach­ been picked up. tels were permitted to stay open until 10 p.m. (AP Photofax)______ers and ■view their children’s about 40,000 Americans—two State News ’The Panoceanlc Faith sank work. PTA memberships will be Roberta Peck Marine divisions—were sta­ suddenly shortly before dark sold in all rooms. tioned In the 1st Corps area. Monday after sending out a dis­ Turkeys Defense Spending ’The mlssUe and helicopter as­ Jury Indicts tress call for “ immediate assist­ Singing Here SGOniES sembly site attacked Monday ance.” It reported it was taking and today is in an area contain­ D e lG a d o in water In the forward hold, was LBJ Asks USSR to Curb Roberta Peck, jazz singer and Plump, meaty, flavorsome banquet ing about 70 military barracks listing to starboard, and was en­ Columbia recording artist, will fare at a special low price! A big buy! Hiked 15% by Reds and other buildings. It Is about countering engine trouble. present a concert, “An Eve­ Facial Tissues three miles from Haiphong, be­ Gun Slaying The Coast Guard said It had s tween the city and the MIG air­ Competitive Space Effort ning with Roberta Peck,’’ to­ no Information as to what hiVl 16 to 22 lb Toms proposals, that the 1968 budget morrow evening at 8 in Man­ MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet field of (3at Bl, which also was HARTFORD (AP) — Robert caused the 469-foot ship to take W orth will show 16.7 billion ru­ resources in duplicated or chester High School’s Bailey Union announced today a 15 per bombed for the second today. DelGado has been indicted by on water. But the distress call WASHmOTON (AP) — Presi­ apd military bases from outer Auditorium under the auspices 200 cent Jump in its published de­ bles—$18.56 billion—for defense, Pilots from the carrier Con- a Superior Court grand jury on told of battling 15 to 18-foot high over-lapping effort.” dent Johnson made a new ap­ space. of Manchester Community Col­ fe r ^ spending with the expla- up 2.2 bUllon rubles—$2.44 bil­ a first degree murder charge seas and winds of 36-46-knots. One of his listeners at the "The next decade should In­ Knowing 2-ply (8«* Page Ten) lege. naUdn that “ international ten­ lion—from 1967. In the slaying of a Hartford po- peal to the Soviet Union today to White House ceremony wae So­ creasingly become a partner­ (See Page The event, the second In the pkgs sion demands Increased atten­ The 1966-67 U.S. defense budg­ Uceman. Tta) abandon “competitive space- viet Ambassador Anatoly F. Do­ ship—not only between the So­ et was $67 bUllon, and President viet Union and America, but fall series of fine arts programs tion to our defenses.’’ The Indictment was returned manship'* and Join with the brynin. Johnson has asked a $72.8 bil­ among all nations under the sun being offered by the college, is Finance Minister Vasily F. Monday against DelGado, and United States In a cooperative ’The President said: “ The first lion defense allotment for the and stars,” he added. A lobsterman said that the open to the general public. Tick­ Garbuzov also explained the In­ King Penalty Judge Alva P. Lolselle continued : effort to explore the heavens. decade of the space age has wit­ 1967-68 fiscal year. Declaring space a frontier lobster’s slender claiw is call­ ets, with a reduced rate for stu­ crease as being needed for “ in­ his case to Oct. 24 at the re­ Johnson renewed his offer of nessed______a kind of contest. We common to all .mankind that ed the cutter and the largest dents, will be available at the creased aid to other countries.” Western experts believe that quest of the public defender. B u lletin collaboration after signing a have been engaging in compett one, the crusher, which can door. He said the Soviet people Soviet budget figures hide other ‘Small Price’ DelGado, neaUy atUred, dls- _____ tlve spacemanshlp. We have ac- should be explored and con­ easily crukh a man’s finger. proclanlatlon declaring formal COUNTRYFINE staunchly support “ the Viet­ military spending. iy in effect the International compllshed much, but we have quered "by humanity acting In About half of all lobsters are Miss Peck will be backed by lb „ . . played no emoUon as the In- namese people against Ameri­ ’The increase is the larg^est In A’TLANTA, Ga. ( ^ ) — Dr. announced and GUEVARA DEAD treaty barring nuclear weapons also wasted much energy and concert,” Johnson said: "What­ "rlgflit handed,” and half, the A1 Hlrschom Quartet, and BRAND ever our disagreements here on her husband and personal man­ can Imperialism and Arab na- Soviet history. MarUn Luther K l^ Jr., says he translated Into Spanish by “left handed.” (Side the LA PAZ, BoUvla (A P) — earth...let us at least agree on ager, Robert Vater, will act as Uons against Israel.” Garbuzov said the Increase will go to jail “willingly and In cruiser is on). Adidt females — An armed foroea oonunu- this. Let UB determine that the 3,000 to 100,000 eggs, a master of ceremonies. He is Qarbiuov told the Supreme was needed because of ”)n- clear conscience” DelGado, 35, Is accused of the Ocean Spray Fresh nlque confirmed today Latln- great space armadas of the fu­ but only one in a thousand former music department head Soviet, the Parliament which U.S. Supreme ^ u r t s rejecUon shooUng of poUceman Har- Ice (Bee Page Nineteen) ALmerlcan revoluttonary Ern­ ture will go forth on voyages of grows to ■maturity. One takes at MHS. The Vaters live at 209 automatically approves budget of his appeal from a five-day Youne iL t Aux 26 Cremberries r 29c sentence for a 1963 demonstra- "• esto Che Guevara been Spending Cuts Invite peace—and In a spirit, not of na­ 6 years to grow to one pound Henry St. haa and continues to grow as tion in Birmingham, Ala. Hartford Fued Blamed 'kUled by BMtvtan army tional rivalry, but of peaceful Itng as it lives. (Lobsters Cream Informed of the court’s refus- force* In the southeaat Jun­ cooperation.” d ic^ d be steamed in shallow al to reconsider lU 5-4 decision H ^ ’TFORD (AP) gles. It said six other guer­ Protest in Congress Before Johnson signed the water, not boiled). We too of last June. King said In a standing feud between a lunch- rilla* were slain with him proclamaUon Dobrynin, Secre­ continue growing because we Safety Moves Lag, statement Monday the Supreme eonette ovmer and a tary of State Dean Rusk, British First Class All Stop & Shop Pork is cut from younger, leaner porkers! near Hlgueras Sunday. Of federal budget spending by give you TOP VAXiUE and Court “ turned Its back on an ap- neighborhood youths Is b l^ e d WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean service! Shoe Repairing the seven, three were Cubans, about $6 billion if it wants to see peal to reason and the most fun- for the disturbances In Hart- one a Bolivian and two were extent to which members of and diplomata from 10 other na­ O f The B etter K ^ d ! pints Congress, many of whom have its 10 per cent income tax sur­ Navy Panel Reports (See Page Nineteen) unidentified. charge bill passed. Holding tions put their signature on doc­ Dillon Sales and Service, Because we use only (See Page Five) called for cutbacks In federal uments attesting their gbvem- the BEST back the highway money Inc. men died In a fire that alniost spending, want to practice econ­ MATERIALS! WASHINGTON (AP) — A omy In politically sensitive wouldn’t affect the budget since (See Page Ten) “ Waiting Jobs -4re Navy pcuiel formed after a dis­ gutted the carrier Forrestal the funds are held in a separate standing off North Vietnam. areas is getting a good test tBls Our Specialty!” '"'s =• ASSORTED FLAVORS astrous aircraft carrier fire has pool of gas tax revenue which Your Ford Dealer Russell came out of retirement week. found many safety measures If their reaction is anything cannot be spent for any other S A M YUYLES lag behind the times and tempo temporarily to handle the job. purpose. But withholding the 319 Main St., Manchester 23 OAK STREET like that of the nation’s gover­ of operations. Sources familiar with the funds could have a dampening Reports Vary A few steps from Main DAISY VARIETY i :f4 r- group’s preliminary findings nors, outraged protest Is likely 643-2145 1 16 If Adm. James S. Russell, head to ring out on Capitol Hill. effect on the economy. Vi6nn3, Ry6i K of the panel, suggested a num­ said the Russell panel concluded E loms 1 that many safety measures on The Johnson administration Congressional reaction to cut­ On Dope Use BREADS ber of Improvements even be­ asked the 60 governors to com­ backs is likely to emerge when fore his group’s final report Is the carriers were based on the experience of World War II. ment on what would happen If Congress takes up this week forwarded later this month to up to half their federal highway three Items that reach into ev­ In C o lle g es Navy chiefs, sources report. ’These days, carriers are on f)mda were held back. Virtually ery state and every congression­ Lean...Center Cut ’The Improvements Include In- station longer than formerly ORDER TODAY... all governors responding so far al district—public works, mili­ AMHERST, Mass. (AP)— qtaUlng additional fireflghUng and conduct more sustained op­ DANISH PECAN Lean, center cut chops that give you have strongly protested such a tary construction and the pay of C Q c and damage control equipment "When you went to a fraternity less fat, more meat you can eat. erations. move would cripple their road federal workers. RINIS Outstanding valuel as well as changes In its design ’The safety precautions have party at the University of Mas- n i l l l l Regular 69c Size programs. In the first such test, the Sen- CO and location aboard the ships.. not kept up with the pace of op­ sachusette last year they offered Tlie administration Is under Russell also proposed that erations and the times, sources congressional pressure to »cut (See Page Twelve) you a drink,” recalled a student. said the Rtissell group found. LOSE WEIGHT BY FRIDAY safety InstrucUons be spelled "This year they offer you pot.” The panel leader has told his Juft take a tiny out cftarly In booklets for the LOSS WBIOHT DOZEN KITCHEN superiors he was Impressed A former student who still Is Hungrex tablet before crews. T H B F I R S T DAVI The Russell panel was created In Amherst, and said he Is a meals... and banish those CUPBOARD DONUTS In August soon after 131 Navy (See Page Five) “ pusher” —supplying marijuana hated extra pounds as Thousands now lose —said no one has proven "that you banish hunger! Why?^ weight who never thought Regularly 63cl 1-lb 4 oz package of 12 Another Is Arrested its anywhere near as harmful as Because Hungrex is they could... report liquor or cigarettes.” the most powerful ! remarkable weight losses The Associated Press ques­ reducing aid ever of 7...20...even In LSD Party Killings tioned students at the Univer­ Eiemocrats Pin Hopes sity of Massachusetts and three released for public use 41 pounds in a short Nb without prescriptiqp! while. So if you’re tired Beneless Pork Cutlets NEW YOR K (AP) — 'Two Square Park." The park is a fa­ Western Massachusetts colleges. Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Am­ Suppresses hunger pangs ^ of half-way measures %■> men are accused in the LSD vorite gathering place for hip­ herst, on the use of marijuana so effectively, it actually ^ and want really effective OnViet War Support party murders of Linda Fitz­ pies. at their schools. limits the ability o f help in reducing patrick, 18, and her long-haired TTie garbage-strewn basement where the slayings took place is Estimates by the studenU of your body to produce ...send for Hungrex WASHINGTON (AP) — Dem- forelgn and domestic policy boyfriend, James "Groovy” In a tenement located just the munber of smokers and the gnawing hunger today. Hungrex will simply ocraU are betting an upswing in President Johnson has consist­ Hutchinson, 21, a well-known around the com er from the frequency of Its use varied wide­ sensations! Result? You amaze ydu! You’ll be popular acceptance of President ently chosen to secure the fu­ figure in the world of East Vil­ park. ly. Some said there was little of don’t feel hungry.. .down slimmer next week or your UNOX IMPORTED Johnson’s Vietnam war policies ture, rather than to yield to thp lage hippies. White Gem Chicken Sale dictates of short-term political There were hints of more a r-. I “ The couple were looking for It around but one or two stu­ money back. No will pull him through a tough, goes your calorie intake...' ' LSD, and they were enticed Into dents at UMbbs said they be­ prescription needed. Th ire are chicken parts — then there battle with the Republicans for gain.” rests to come Monday, but Asst. a ^ down goes your 3-lb CANNED the basement, where they were lieved a third of the students are W HITE GEM Chicken Parts. You re-election In 1068. The resolution, adopted unani­ Dlat. Atty. Daniel Harris would weight. can taste the delicious difference. mously with a brief patter of ap­ comment only that the investi­ given the drug,” said a high po­ had tried it. Their spirits obviously damp­ lice officer. Both Ramsey and However, a spokesman for ened by the President’s current plause, said Johnson has sought gation was continuing. «C«9r. All«tlufiy n>nau»l OtrpfnUtu 1 9 9 "an honorable resolution at the Police said It was a wild inter­ Dennis reportedly took part in UMass questioned the accuracy BREASTS 58‘ low standing In the polls, mem­ the hallucinatory revels. of the students’ accounts. He bers of the Democratic National conflict in South Vietnam, by racial LSD party that climaxed which the people of that nation in the bludgeon slayings of the In the ^ftermath of the party^ sa ld '^ m e students residing in Ham * 2 ea CHICKEN LEGS ,b48‘ Oommitltee are banking that In off-campus housing were taken the l

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■ ■ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 P A O l the daily newspaper has been a fuU-length gown of sUk or­ northern New England. They Beth Fenis, worthy, associate would cost and r.pon u. 0,. y g r w o n V^rtwn manager going. •taglng protests against fatdta ganza over peau de sole accent­ vdll live at Nlantlc. advisor; Wendy Williams, Police Arrests ed with re-embroidered Alen- . Mrs. Ball is a 1964 graduate Dr. Ramsdell said he would Sheinwold on Bridge You Never Outgrow in the system for as long as Wedding Charity; Marilyn Gray, Hope, FARM FRESH! find out what the research c A 98 the news in the newspapers.” As a result, by 1897, the area prospects for the fall of 1968 that vital prlorty items haVe Refuse Co. Police say he had in 0 Q J 107 cle was written to mark obeerv- I t’s also true that, when you had been filled In, planted and Jr. of Nlantlc, formerly of Man­ TJnAa Karvey of Boston, Mass. Nancy Sodano observer; Patricia Sherman, "serious,” “alarming” and "ex­ Manchester Area last night. monds. I * Q98 K 10532 been cut in the past and never The Boston College graduate his pocket a switch blade knife - ahce of National Newsptq;ier twist your television knob, chrlatmied Potomac Park; to­ chester. The bridegroom is the Dennis Dotterer of UnoasviUe musician; Janet Diehl, choir di­ (GROWERS pensive.” West opened the queen of dia­ SOUTH Week, Oct. 8-14. son of Mm. Dorothy M. Ball of served as best man. Ushers ,T j replaced. The system has suf- has 11 years experience in and that he told them he had monds, declarer covered with you’re going to have to look and day the site of Japcuiese cherry Miss Nancy Sodano of 62 Ger­ rector; Sharon Smith, page I don t really taow where ^ Man Is Charged found It In a garbage can yes­ 4 K102 listen to what the statlim blossoms. Cocoa Beach. were John B. Chirrler and Ste­ ard St. was installed Saturday east; Nancy Spicer, page west; OUTLET we'rei*T*A going0’ninCF tot/k go,” began Dr. * guidance. He began as a coun­ dummy’s king and East Won Cl K Q 1096 By I. w nxiAM nir.t. Mrs. Marie Herbst agreed selor in Malone, N.Y., in 1966, terday. chooses to give you at that mo­ Yea, when you stop to think of The

-,\- 1 tli fdrw ays -Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- PUBUSHBD BT HIE day. We see no urgent reason to regret Yankee AMU and Vicki Burnham, temporary 7 S y HBttAU> FRSmNO OO.. INC. Council Elects W estbrook MAR. 22 Your Daily Activity Gu/dt IS Btaaell Street the prospect that the income tax will SEPT. 23 j r f Grinder Day Mcretary. for oH your According to the Stars, r OocvL stay where it is, which Is high enough By A.H.O. OCT. 23 Adidt advisors Include Mr. FAIRWAY THOMAS T. fteROUaON and Mrs. Austin Doscher, Mr. hallowoon noods! WAI.TEIR Rw FEaUJtlBON for most paying appetites. « As Town’s Deputy Mayor 4.21-3(M4 To develop message for Wedrtfesdoy, 23-37-46-58#' PuSUBheiB /^47-62-74 reod words correspoixJing to numbers 69-72-80-89^ Set hy P T A and. Mrs. Herbert Englert Sr., f IR"-T ______Ftounded October l, 18M______’The Republican .trend in the But we are a little alarmed over the TAUtllS o f your Zo d ia c birth sign. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fox. town eleottona laat week—par- G. Warren Westbrook (R) was . The council moved to table SCO wigs 59c PubUshad Every Evening Except Sundays definitely revolutionary way Congress­ APR. 21 OCT. 24 1 Meetings for the group will be I costumos • $1.77 Bess 68 Be A m Girl Scout Drive Six Months ...... IJ.OO duced the following general exhortation: deputy mayor-designate by the ’The council moved to siispend JUNE 22 Three Months ...... S-M 9 Cosh > TronsocHons 69 Forecost DEC 22 from 10 a.m. to 2'’p.m. at St. The annual Girl Scout Fund One M onth ...... I «S "Let’s start now on the Ug Job of Now, added to the posalblUty Republican party leaders fol­ the rules to add appointments (^42-43^55-59 lOPIonning 40 Book 70 Through 11 Gainful 41 Build 71 Angles 2- 5-22-35^ .Oplumba’s church hall. Drive opened yesterday with making sure our government does vdiat that his own Democratic Town lowing the election last week. for a rules and procedures com­ /61-70WO 50-52.66 M EM BE R OF 12 And 42 Good 72 Organize Those not contacted by Oct. some 80 mothers and other vol­ IH E ASBOCIATEHJ P R E a B we want It to, the way we want It to, C9iairman may succeed In mittee, standing committees and CANCiR 13 Good 43 Indications 73 Full CAPtKORN The AtBoolated Proas h excluatvely entlU^ In other action, the newly ^ JUNE 23 14 Regulate 44 Be 74 Subdued 11 may call Mrs. Jack Vinlng, unteers canvassing the town. io ffte use o l repubOcation of all news dis­ transmitting some ol hls flam­ a charter revision commission DEC. 23 when we want It to, and as much as we seated council heard a proposal ^ JULY 23 15 And 45 Purchosing 75 Out Milton Anthony, (president) or CStairman Mns. Walter Ai- Annual Columbus Day patches oredtted to it or not otherwise credit­ boyant Munlty to the rank and to the agenda. 16 Spending 46 Of 76 Coreful ly JAN 20 ed in thte paper and also the local news puts want It to.” for a cultural program for Mrs. Marshall Altken to place beat, notes funds raised wtU, in llahed here. . . .. flle voters ol New Haven, May­ school children, presented by According to rules and pro­ 0^18-26-34-41. 17 Loss 47 Checked 77A ^1- 6-13.13 All rMMs of repuUkstlon of special dls- This sounds to us, beaten down as w« .g^57-6S-79-87 18 Good 48 Non- 78 M o n's 33-36-54 orders. some way, affect one out o( or Lee has to countenance the George White, president of the cedures of the council, appoint­ 19 And 49 Of 79 FirxirKiol RUMMAGE SALE patehea herein are aMo reaerved.______are into the assumption that nobody can A The PTA will meet Tuesday four girls Hvlng in the Immedi­ possiblUty that there may be PTA Council. ments must appear on the agen­ LEO 20 Your 50 Or 80 Your AOUAMUS The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ JULY 24 21 Reoctions 51 ^o u td 81 Adiusted JAN. 2) at the school cafeteria for a des­ ate area. beat the government, like heresy, sub­ nmnlng one of those occasional White said the PTA council da at least once before they are 22 Old 52 Cancelled 82 Deceit CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH sumes no (taautolal responslWlUy for typo- FEB.' 19 sert and coffee hour beginning The donations will help fi­ riaphioal erroia appoartngv In advertisemenls version, incltation to riot, If not open tides in which political popida- has been operating a program acted upon. ^ AUG. 23 23 Ur>expected 53 Consider 83 Inspired «mt other reading matter in The Manchester 24 Thinkir>g 54 Affable 84 Likely at 7:80 p.m. nance comprehensive leadenship Woodruff Hall treason. for school children in South ’The council tabled all other 120.32-40-51 I4-16-19-28J ElveiiliC Heiald, ______tions suddenly desert their nor­ D:67-73A568 25 Because 55 Of 85 Get 45-48-56 Parents may meet teachers and develop new scouting pro­ mal allegiances, as they do in Windsor to take part in cultural appointments listed on the agen­ 26 Time 56 Essentials 86 Easily Pull seiTlce client of N. E. A. Service Inc Who does Congressman Mills think we vmoo and the staff members and a grams. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12 programs In Hartford at a cost da until the next meeting. 27 Moves 57 Up 67 Credit PISCES PuUishers RopreBentatlves — The JuHus are, to talk or think about havlag that Connecticut cities when McCon- 26 Avoid 58 Events 88 About FEB^ 2 0 ^ business meeting will be held Mathews Special Agency — New Tortt. Chl- The Tobacco .Valley Chapter 29 Possible 59 Special 89 Affairs Fabulous Bargains much influence on what our own govern* , aughy ran In 1946, or when to parents. He said that he to discuss programs and budg­ Manchester Evening Herald OMPo. Detrott and Boatoti.______would like to see this prog;ram Women’s American ORT, wlll 30 Should 60 Win 90 Ideas M A R 21 C Plenty of Parking Space Coffee and Donuts ments do? they had a chance to vote for Q) 3^10-12-24 9-17-25-49/ ets for the year. Efllton An­ Columbia correspondent Vir­ Tuesday, October 10 Eisenhower. expanded. meet tonight at the home of ^31-60-75 (a ) Good ( § ) Adverse [77-78^-84^ thony, newly-installed president ginia Carlson tel. XS8-92X4. Investigation into the pro­ Mrs. Elliot Booth, 140 McGrath will conduct the meeting. A Time To Face Up Lee, In other words, not only gram shows that the high school Rd. Guest speaker for the meet­ Nursing Report Dispersal, Dispersal, Dispersal President Johnson as a television per­ has to combat Democratic band and choruses would pro­ ing will be a representative of QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 Any summation ol the racial troubles Mrs. Shirley Fox, public former usually leaves a lot to be de- vide programs with no cost In­ the Hartford Stage Company. Town Chariman Arthur Bar- health nurse, stated at a recent in American cities. this summer comes aired—a Uttie comball, a little My, high­ volved, white said. All members are urged to at­ Hebron Weri ol New Haven, but also meeting that the PHNA made down to a relatively simple analysis ly contrived. But In his address to the ’The total cost for the proposed tend. President Lyrtdon Johnson of 106 home visits in September which gives the one most Important program amounts to $2,165, in­ UN Day Speaker 164 EAST CENTER ST. nation Friday night he came tiirough the United States, to whom this and spent 36 hours In Porter cluding bus transportation costs McDonald Terms Unhealthy single guldepost we could possibly ask In none of these ways. Here was a dedi­ analysis extends credit for In­ Dr. Noel J. Brown of the Po­ School. of some $800. The Boatti of Ed­ to have for Hie future. ’ cated and sincere President, sure of his spiring the apparent spread of litical and Security Council of New members present, Mrs. MANCHESTER—649-5261 ucation budget allocates $676 for ote' Riots and disturbances had rather convictions, speaking some hard truths revulslcHi amtmg Connecticut the United Nations will be guest District System in Town Walter Drew, Mrs. John Cur­ o t a program to be conducted in about the Vietnam War. voters against anything Demo­ speaker for the town’s observ­ rier, Maurice Leonard and Ar­ firm logistics ol their own. individual schools with no trans­ Ample Parking Front and Rear It will do him little good, we are sure. ance of United Nations Day, Oct. Richard T. McDonald, cam­ at the Gilead Congregational thur Landr, were told by presi­ Where the bottom layers of the social cratic. portation allowance. This pro­ The legion of professional Johnson hat­ 24. paign manager for the Inde­ Church. The business meeting dent, the Rev. George Evans, and economic pyramid were squeezed gram calls for participation by ers will be as undaunted by hard truths That a Democratic mayor Dr. Brown will address stu­ pendent Party, stated yesterday will begin at 7:30 p.m. At 8 that duties of board members into the most narrow and concentrated various sections of kindergarten about Vietnam as ever. Such faint running for reeleoOon should dents at the high school at noon that the Republican administra­ p.m. the public Is invited to include keeping the community space, the trouble was more likely to and Grades 1, 2 and 3 at the and will hold a question and an­ tion can call its District chair­ hearts as George Romney and Ihrus- have to count, among the mi­ hear Dr. Elmer Diskan speak aware of this service and en­ "Before Looses Happen, Insure With La{>pen!’' Hartfotd Symphony Quartets swer period after hls speech. occur and less easy to halt. ’ ton Morton of his opposition party, vdio nus factors in hls chances, his man organization what It likes on the "Hospital Ship Hope” . couraging teachers to use the six performances and for the He will also speak to a townwide But where a city’s population of un­ have made such spectacular headlines own Democratic town chairman but he feels the system Is Dr. Diskan is a Manchester nurse for information. A dis­ middle school to attend two audience at 6:30 p.m. at a din­ "neither new nor healthy in a fortunates happened to be spread about. of late with their flip-flops and "brain­ and the Democrat vdio is physician who has served with cussion was held on health in­ performances of this Symphony ner meeting at the Podunk town of our size.’’ McDonald Sorry Sight Into several little pockets instead of in washing” obsessions—^unless they flip- President of hls country, would the "Hope” In Colombia and surance for the aged. presentation. The high school is Mill, Ellington Rd. said this system has been used Nicauragua. He plans to return one steaming ghetto, It was even diffi­ flop again—will find new evidence of seem complication and burden also Included In various sections Bulletin Board Now you can avoid the unexpected Orange to Meet In larger cities before and with the "Hope” on the trip to cult to get a good disturbance going, someone being brainwashed. enough for any one reelection for one performance. The Recreaition Oouncll will bills that may result from accidents Wapplng Grange wlll meet to­ there district chairman have Ceylon In 1968. But while his frank remarks may campaign. But that he should meet Thursday ait 8 p.m. in or illness while traveling. Our flex­ and, even 11 one got started. It was Under the proposal, the pro­ night at 8 at the Wapplng Com­ been called "ward heelers.” $400 Raised for Widow face a stiletto at home while gram would Include the Hart­ Yeomans Hall. likely to fizzle out almost ol Its own ac­ have done Mr. Johnson little good, we munity House. Barry LaPonte, McDonald was recently re­ A group of Hebron men who ible new Travel-Rite policy covers think 'they may have done America the very existence of Lyndon ford Symphony String Trio, the Fellowship Offloers a variety of things (hospitaliza­ cord. state deputy will attend the quested by the Democratic attended a pre-wedding party The re-actlvated Pilgrim Fel­ some good. For this is an hour when Johnson at Washington seems Hartford Woodwind Quartet, Town Committee to resign hls tion, additional fares and living ex­ There was—the testimony from every to be transfusing blood to oven meeting. for Donald Coates Saturday the nation had better forget some of its and presentations of "Little post on the committee because night ,coUected over $4(X) to be penses) in a variety of plans to suit city indicates It—a definite correlation the weakest Republican cam­ On Carrier romantic daydreaming about easy ways Red Riding Hood,” and "Beau­ he was the campaign chairman sent to the widow of EYank Bor- between the violence generated and the paign possibilities Is only the Richard M. Devino, son of your particular travel arrange­ out of Vietnam and face up. ty and the Beast.” for the independent candidate sotti In California. Borsotti died extent to which the city’s development Initial part of Mayor Lee’s Mr. 8Lnd Mrs. Joseph Colasan- ments. Call us for details. One thing to be faced is the inordi­ White said the PTA council for first selectman. from a heart attack last week, had concentrated its more unfortunate troubles. Even should he tri­ does not have any funds to pro­ to, 33 Imperial Dr., Wapplng, nate national guilt, so well fueled by the is serving aboard the attack The GOP announced last leaving his wife, Rosalie and 6 populations goegraphlcally. liberal world, about America’s being umph decisively over such dif­ vide for this purpose, but may week following elections, the small children. 'The couple were y t U t A Y f o M m CANDIES be able to help defray the costs aircraft carrier USS Franklin If there Is such a law which governs America, So It is affluent, so not every­ ficulties In the New Haven continuation of the district sys­ raised in Hebron and formerly THE l U h IFFERBNCE mayoralty voting, there Is still at a later date to some extent. D. Roosevelt in the Mediterran­ ' NOW AVAILABLB AT our violence, it dictates two Muds of one participates equally (why should ean. tem as set up prior to election. lived on East St. until they mov­ no guarantee tiiat even this In answer to a question by May we guote rate* and a**i*t you policy. they, man being what he is?), so the Potluck Siqiper The party felt that the system ed to California 6 years ago. PINE PHARMACY new miracle wlll set the Lee Mrs. Jane Romeyn, White said would keep the Board of Se­ The first should be a policy to break "quality’’ of American life does not St. Margaret Mary’s Ladles sails down an unimpeded reach the reason the matter had not lectmen better informed of the Manchester Evening Herald 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 up the existing ghettoes, where they please those who would like to dictate Guild will hold a potluck sup­ a* we have *o many other*? toward the long - glimpsed, been brought before the Board needs of the community. Hebron correspondent Mrs. now exist, by almost any means avail­ "quality.’’ of Education was that the fimds per Oct. 16 at 7 p»m. at the But what other nation’s system would never - attained buoy marked McDonald claims the GOP Marjorie Porter, tel. XX8-9nt. able. In some cities the ]ob has been would have to come from the church hall. Those attending are you substitute for It? This may seem a United States Senate. system leads people to believe done or begun under the name of slum council for the support of such requested to bring the following that they should contact their digression from the subject of Vietnam, items according to their last clearance and redevelopment. In others, To reach that goal, Mayor a program. neighbors about problems but it Is far from that. It Is all part of Lee has to become the nominee Councilman Umberto DelMas- initial: Rummage Sale the heart has been ripped out of some which these neighbors know the syndrome of the anti-American of the Democratic party tor the tro also questioned why the mat­ A-E, starch dish for six; F-K, existing or potential ghetto by the mere nothing about nor were elected Jointly Backed Americans who see all virtue In any seat now held by Tom Dodd. ter had not been presented to one stick of butter, rolls and to serve this function. Mc­ device of routing some new superhigh­ matter so long as It denigrates Amer­ the board and noted the legal­ salad for four (tossed, jellied The Women’s Fellowship of Baokstaxe At The Opera With Srivian Ofiaira This Is not merriy a simple Donald refers to the Republi­ way through the section involved. In ica; who see North Vietnam as a per­ process of building enough ity of presenting It to the coun­ or cole slaw salad); L-M, meat can campaign oi^anizatlon Center Congregational Church other instances, the same purpose has secuted agricultural nation when It has ANSELMO CX>LZANI AS SGARPIA: Connecticut Opera Association’s “Tosca,” At Bushnell October 7 strength and prestige to take cil before it was presented to dish for four (ham, chicken, which is being carried over as and the King’s Daughters are been served, sometimes quite unwit­ contrived to systematically Invade, ter­ the New Haven delegation to a the Board of Education. meat loaf, stuffed peppers or a means of communication with Jointly sponsoring a Rummage tingly, when some new public, seml-pub- rorize, and devastate South Vietnam; Democratic state convention "If the board sees fit and can cabbage. Please avoid casse­ the present administration. He Sale Thursday from 9 a.m. to legally underwrite the cost of roles with meat and starch.) N- 11c, or Industrial complex has taken who equate a preference for suburban away from a Democratic town is criticizing the fact that all 1 p.m. In Woodruff Hall at the the program, fine. If not, per­ Z, dessert for four. church. some downgrade city area for Its site. living with apartheid, as they live in chairman who may, at that members of the district sys­ Herald haps the board should come to Church Women to Meet their luxurious high-rise apartments time, still be loyal to Tom tem are from the same poli­ Articles featured In the sale There are a number of instances In By Rowland Evans Jr. the council for this request,’ ’ The Episcopal Church Women tical party under this plan. are children’s clothing, wool­ with a black bourgeois or two to keep Inside Dodd. which such destruction of an existing Yesterdays them superficially honest; who rage at DelMastro said. of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church McDonald said that in the ens, household utensils, toys, or Incipient ghetto has been a sort of the Puritan ethic while enforcing their Robert D. Novak Even If he can wrap up New Mayor Fitts said following will hold their monthly meet­ past, "our selectmen could be records, books, bedspreads, dra­ by-product, rather than the original ob­ "new” morality In a manner as narrow 25 Year* Ago Haven for himself, so that he talk of the item that further dis­ ing Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at reached during regular office peries and throw pUlows. the parish hall of the church. jective, of some piece of public plan­ and bigoted as anything that ever took Report has proper footing for hls can­ cussion should be held with the hours and will this policy be Coffee and doughnuts will be Postmaster Thomtua J. Qulsh Mrs. Barbara Ceplenakl, ning or semi-public or private enter­ place in Salem; who go to any length to didacy, Mayor Lee still has to Board of Education and mem­ abandoned In favor of admin­ sold. Ample parking Is available receives permission to extend bers of the PTA council. Fol­ home econcomist for the Con­ istration by post office box?” at the west side of the Parish prise. "g et" the traditional religion that is tiie BA TRI, South Vietnam — or had sons and relatives fight­ months, 114 say that family persuade the high leadership of city mail delivery to Deepwood lowing the discussion with the necticut Light and Power Com­ Selectman Honn House. refuge of so many; who rant about Mc- The dusty, rutted lane runs ing with the V-C guerrillas. pressure was responsible. the state Democratic party that But the summary thing stands clear: Dr. extension and Devon Dr. in pany, will demonstrate cooking First Selectman P. John Per- Mrs. Irving Gartslde, chair­ straight ahead, through a small In a way, what Is happening All this, however, has been he is precisely the man to be board, the PTA council could where you can break up a ghetto, you Carthylsm when dissent from their posi­ the Pine Acres Terrace section. foods using portable electric ap­ ham has announced that his of­ man of the sale. Is assisted by village of a dozen hamlets, and today in Ba Tri Is the culmina­ accomplished only with the help moved Into the Dodd nomina­ return to the council. do the one single thing most likely to tion is radsed, systematically destroy­ pliances. Mrs. Ceplenskl is a fice is open from 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Walter Hillnskl and Mrs. the driver curses softly as he tion of all the stops and starts of very strong military protec­ tion. Community Chest Report prove successful in the prevention of ing dissent themselves. Hate America graduate of the University of on Monday, Wednesday, Fri­ William Minnick, co-chairmen, weaves and twists the jeep to of the pacification program tion, iQpIliJding the two regular 10 Year* Ago Daniel P. Cavanaugh, Main and all things traditionally American. Connecticut. day and Saturday. ’The Boauti and Mrs. Ralph Belluardo, Mrs. riot. avoid both the deeper potholes over the years, with the best army battalions. The hard ques­ Mayor Lee could run up the St., presented a report to the That Is the system. General Manager Richard A Christaln Stewardship of Selectmen will meet weekly Richard Knl^t, Mrs. Albert ’The second kind of policy recommend­ of the experiments that worked tion is whether the hamlets of greatest plurality In history council on the town participa­ By this measurement, the place to and the motor bikes that sudden­ Martin signs an agreement put­ Training Session will be held at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Bogli, Mrs. Jack Robinson and ed by any such appraisal of the condi­ ly seem to have taken over the brought together here, and the Ba Tri which are now all but his November, and bring about tion In the Community Chest really get America la In Vietnam. Stop ting Into effect a new policy at Grace Church, Windsor, to­ Building. Mrs. William Howes, booth tions under which violence either flared others dropped. The govern­ pacified will stay that way af­ the r^rgaitization of the New agency of the Red Cross. the bombing! (And take the pressure off Vietnamese countryside. whereby 8th District firemen morrow at 7:30 p.m. Women’s Meeting chairmen. ter the security forces are re­ Haven party organization in Cavanaugh said some months high or sputtered out in Oils past sum­ North Vietnam and kill more Ameri­ Every so often on the two- ment is trying to make itself will be paid by the town for School Board Meeting The Hebron Women's Club moved (leaving only locally-re­ hls own Image, and he could ago at the request of a citizens mer’s experiences would be a policy to cans.) Negotiate! That North Vietnam mile stretch of road an out­ felt here, trying to give the fighting fires outside the Dis­ The Board of Education is will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. UOHTS HELP WALKERS still run Into a verdict, from group the council voted to join steer clear of all possible future concen­ has no desire to negotiate in the face of post is visible halfway off rice farmers a better economic cruited soldiers) and the Viet trict. meeting tonight at 7:30 at the In the home of Miss Doris NEW YORK (AP) — When a toward the horizon, first on this base (the price' of rice in the Cong makes an effort to come Democratic State Chairman the Community Chest organiza­ tration of population which might lead persistent U.S. offers is somehow only high school. The meeting had Hutchinson In GUead. The new traffic system including side of the road, then on the paddy has doubled In the past back — as they always do. Miss Ann LaGace, 166 Blssell John Bailey, that there Is only tion. It la now time to raise proof that Lyndon Johnson Is some sort been 'scheduled for laist night group will hold Its annual elec­ lights was installed recently at to the creation of future ghettoes, or other,.,1(8 gun-slits menacing, year) and so far the results If the answer to that ques­ St., is elected regent of St. Mar­ one possibility to whom the funds for this participation. of liar. Down with America! % ake it but was rescheduled over the tion o f ' officers and Its annual Kennedy Airport, the Port of which might merely bring too much ol like halfrclosed eyes. In be­ have been good. tion Is yes, the war here some­ garet’s Circle, Daughter of Isa­ Dodd nomination can be trans­ Cavanaugh said the. fund to its foundations, bring it to defeat, all weekend. business meeting. Mrs. Lillian New York Authority said the the same kind of grievance in close tween, the rice fields shimmer Moreover, Ba Tri was an ex­ day will end on our terms. bella, for the 1957-68 season. ferred without loosing suicidal drive had been divided Into two the while enjoying a good wallow in self- Lankof and Mrs. Olive Kinney lights were designed to assist pressure-building contact with itself. softly. Far away, a tree line of periment In leap-frog pacifica­ party strife, and that that pos­ parts—business and homes. Roy Manchester Evening Herald indulgent self-righteousness down at the Browning of the South Windsor will serve as hostesses. pedestrians who had trouble COLUMBUS DAY If it is vitally important, first, to palmettos lifts gently out of the tion. It Is 20 miles southeast sibility Is not Richard Lee, South Windsor Correspondent, cocktail party, all the time enjoying to Rotary Club has been nahied Fellowship to Meet getting across streets to parking break up the grettoes, it Is no less Im­ flat, watery land of Klen Hoa of the district capital of Ben Mayor, but John Dempsey, Ann Lyons, tel. C44.8688. the utmost what 300 years of Americans to head the business solicita­ The Gilead Women’s Fellow­ lots, as well as to aid vehicular OCTOBER 12 portant and vital, in the second place, province, where the fertile soil Tri and the intervening country A Thought for Today Governor. ship will meet tomorrow night flow. have built. yields fantastic riches jn rice. is distinctly unfriendly. tions, town manager Terry V. FIRE PROBE RESUMES to avoid moving people out of the ghet­ Give Ho Chi Mlnh—somehow a' gen­ Sprenkel is in charge of town This is the Delta, the cradle So far the experiment has "But you, beloved, build your­ That nourish a blind life within STAMFORD (AP) — The In­ y i : r toes Into new concentrations which tle folk hero despite the thousands he employes ‘ contributions and of the Communist Viet Mlnh in shown that (as the pacifiers are selves up on your most holy the brain. O’KEEFFE HONORED vestigation into a $1(X),000 down- would once more prove themselves sus­ has sent to their grave—all the moral the mid-'40s and now one of the now saying) “consumerism is Claries Warner, superintendent town fire was to resume today, faith; pray in the holy spirit; If, knowing God, they lift not CHICAGO (AP) — Some 186 ceptible to the development of ghetto- support you can. Go visit him! He is heartlands of the Communist more attractive than commu­ of schools has been named to with fire officials going through keep yourselves in the love of hands of prayer students from seven countries type grievance, emotion and tempera- such a nice, reasonable old man, and Vletcong. nism.” The newly-pacified ham­ head the drive for school em­ the ruined building in search of G od ____” ■ Both for themselves and those received degrees, diplomas and anyone who says otherwise is a John lets out here have added 14,000 ployes. the cause. times. “ If we could ever pacify the Jude 20,21. who call them friend? certificates In 1967 from ’Hie Blrcher or some other epithet. Delta. . .” the voice of the people to the Ba Tri economic George White, president of the The blaze broke out late Sun­ Discover how fast The Ideal successor to the ghetto is Pray for my soul. More things For so the whole round world School of the Art Institute and PTA council, is in charge of the day night when there was an upt any new housing development locat­ But bring America to the brink of American pacification chief region. Further, the success of are wrought by prayer is every way The Goodman School of Drama. home solicitations. explosion at Kelley’s Tavern on defeat. Make sarcastic remarks about trails off. In the Delta, south "consumerism” has brought Than this world dreams of. Bound by gold chains to the One honorary degree went to ed somewhere else. Nor Is it the reno- The town has been divided In­ East Main Street. By the time O F MANCHESTER "our boys” In Vietnam. Be outraged of Saigon, live almost SO per heavy pressure from families Wherefore let thy voice feet of God. Georgia O’Keeffe, International­ vatldR and rebuilding of the ghetto to four districts and then Into it was extinguished, five hours when generals are consulted on mili­ cent of the South Vietnamese with Viet Cong connections to Rise like a fountain for me day Alfred Tennyson ly famous artist who first stud­ homes,\where they are. Into something some 39 areas. Area chairmen later, the one-story brick build­ tary matters. Implying It’s fasclstlc. people, in hamlets Just^like the bring their sons and brothers and night. "The Passing of Arthur” ied art at the Art Institute school new and clean and appealing. back home. Of 162 Communist are neMed and if volunteers for ing containing seven stores had your money grows Try hard enough and maybe you can ones we are driving through — For what are men better than The Rev. Francis C. Hawes in 1907. She was made an Hon­ been extensively damaged. The ideaPpuccessor to the ghetto. In achieve the ultimate of collapsing mili­ thatched cdttages, brick houses, defectors lii the past six sheep or goats Bethlehem, Conn. orary Doctor of Pine Arts. the areas are secured, chairmen Two firemen suffered minor the physical, geographical, logistic tary morale by playing up every set­ mud huts set back a few yards will be available, Cavanaugh injuries. sense is a scattered series of .indlvlduetl back and downgrading every victory. from the narrow road, each with said. The fund drive will start today rents or Indlvlduad ^ homes distributed Sneer at victory Itself. After all, that Its own yard, its own palmetto gentle people’s movement (that tosses or bauiana trees, and often its through Oct. 30. through wide areas of existing or new Fischetti OHmcilman DelMastro read a at Savings & Loan bombs in crowded restaurants) must be own bit of vegetable garden. residential areas — scaittered as thinly communication from the region­ preserved to take its place with such What makes this village in Ba and as far, as sensible living and work­ al advisory committee of the other past favorites as the Chinese Tri district different are the ing logistics will allow—and never to be Council of Elected Officials not­ Communists and the Castro Cubans. uniforms. —soldiers of two bat­ ■ ^ 1 allowed to coagulate together to surii talions of the Vietnamese 10th ing that the next meeting will be You're going to be delightfully surprised when you Find Go ahead and sell out the soldiers in held Oct. 18. ^ DO a good ^ an extent that any conceivable minor­ Vietnam — after all, they must all be Regiment, 7th Division, soldiers how fast your savings grow at Manchester Savings & Loan. ity becomes the clearly dominant popu­ of the paramilitary troops called DelMastro noted that the ap­ beasts anyway. And worse them that, pointment of a representative turn: If you are a depositor now, you are already earning 41/2 lation majority In any given area. they are American beasts. Or perhaps regional forces, and an occasion­ al soldier-advisor of the U.S. was on the agenda and would per cent dividends. If not, you can begin anytime for The best way to have this happen the proof that they are beasts Is In the Army. be moved on at the next council Tell a friend dividends start the day you deposit and are compounded would be to have It just happen, natu­ fact that they are Americans. They are here, along with meeting shortly before the about quarterly. You can deposit as much as you w ant. . . make rally, by the good sense and good The anti-American American syn­ eight Revolutionary Develop­ RCBO meeting. Former mayor taste of individual communities and In­ drome is basic to the "debate” over the ment teams in their black pa­ James H. Throwe Is presently Autom atic withdrawals- without advance notice. Your savings are in-, dividual people. Vietnam War. Certainly, there are sea­ jamas, in a major pacification the representative to the RCEO For the sured up to $15,000.00. Why not make your "discovery" But the point Involved is vital and sons to doubt this war as there are rftf experiment in the Delta. from South Wlhdsor. Com fort's sons to doubt every war America has tomorrow? sharp enough to deserve a sort of raot- Before the pacifiers moved in FCC Hearing Date taken part In—and every war It has not mini-money minded to-Uke enshrinement over the delibera­ with their plans for new schools, Mayor Fitts read a communi­ fine, quality taken part In. cation advising that the Public tions of all the private and public minds a small lying-in hospital for But the cause Is more Just than un- expectant mothers, fertilizers Utilities CommlssliHi hearing on service, and bodies concerned with the future /just. A small nation, South Vietnam, Is for the paddies,^and other good­ the Connecticut Water C!ompany This big-family sized Daystresn dinette is 1007 MAIN STREET 7 COVENTRY OFFICE development of every present day being terrorized and Invaded by its ies from the central govern­ service to-,Jlouth Windsor would setter yet: Amiiversary priced for budget minded M anchester - , American community. No new concen­ neighbor. Some of the terrorists are na­ ment In Saigon, this village was be held Oct. 28. He noted that Have him folks. It is made with all the famous Day- NEAR MAPLE STREET ON ROUTE 31 trations, as attempted cures for the old. tive to South Vietnam, but more of Its tightly under the economic con­ all reeidents and customers of strom features including a laminated jdas- Dispersal, dispersal and more dispersal, population supports it than supports the trol of the Viet Cong. That was the Connecticut Water Company caU us. tic table , top which is acid, heat and al- TEL. 649-4588 SAVINGS TEL. 742-7321 as the psychological, philosophical, emo-. Viet Cong. Commitments have been last January. Today the flow of were invited to the bearing and c(^ol resistwt. Epoxy-finished metal legs made to South Vietnam and qther rice is toward the government permitted to comment on the tlonal and geographical preventive and trim are chip proof. Chairs are up­ medicine against summer fevers and Southeast Aslan nations to defend tiiem controlled district town of Ben water service since the last from aggression. The commitments Tri and there is an increasing hearing during the summer. holstered with heavy vinji. And the jaet is A LOAN summer rages. may indeed have been grandiose, but aban­ flow of manufactured goods — n ie council also received the ciHn^etdy washable with a damp cloth. doning them under pressure brings including the noisy motor bikes, resignation of Donald J. Henry See this 7 piece set for only $89 and other Association Bold W ords prospects at least as horrendous as a sure indicator of relative pros­ from the public building com­ AUTOMATIC styles in Daystrom Gallery tranorrow. Congressilyui^Wilbur Mills, chairman those of honoring fbem. perity —from Ben Tri Into the mission due to his election to the COMFORT There is one sized. . . styled. . . and priced of the House Ways and Means Commit­ There Is no easy way out. There Is newly-paclfled area here. town council. Formal acceptance right for you. tee,. Is believed to have killed the Presi­ no way but to stand fast and fight until, Ba Tri was under solid V-C of the resignation will be placed CALL dent’s proposed Income tax increase when it pleases them, the Conmiunlsts control even though only 10 per m cmM'sSOUR,MBumR'sRmo cm the next agenda together with 568-1200^ with the public pronouncement he made finally agree to negotiate. — THE NA­ cent of its families were part the appointment ol a m em bw I; to the tmlldlng commission to flu the other day. It happens to be the per­ TIONAL OBSERVER of the Communist organization m iH S ' the vacancy. '"5rJ

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Mrs. Harold La'ws, Bolton; Mrs. showed the head-knocking did Tolland Schools Receive Roy Browning, 8o; Windsor; V.S. Stands by Requirement not occur with humans. CARTER’S Ttktnby and Mrs. William Fagan assist­ ’The Volvo study found that millions Canter Society ed Mrs! John Cheney Jr., Mrs. combination lap-chest belts re­ V iT T L i for over Town Planners May Hire Herbert L. Snyder, Mrs. Ken­ Of Over-ihe-Shoulder Belts duced Injury in crashes by 40 to 7Sys0rs Education Pack 90 per cent. neth Wigren, MTs. John A. IQrk- WASHINOTCN (AP) — ’The 18 the standard was being re­ in homos ham, Mrs. John Lahda, and Lap belts alone reduce certain llko yours ’The Manchester Unit of the government, deciding that Inju­ viewed. *’ Buck and Buck as Adviser Mrs. Samuel J. Harrison Jr. In One concern of federal offi­ Injuries by 96 percent, the Traf­ American Cancer Society Is ries from over-the-shoulder « The Planning and Zoning from members of the Fire De­ assembling the kits for distribu­ cials was an indication that in fic Safety Bureau told Brldwell bommission met laist night with partment. participating in a statewide edu­ tion. seatbelts are rare, will stand by colllsl^ms, the chest belts might in a report based on the 7-week Jamea Thompson of Buck and The firemen will fill fire ex- cational project to distribute Mrs. Cheney noted that within its requirement that the cheat cause neck Injuries. review. the next two weeks, all high Brldwell warned, however, Buck, a civil engineering firm, ting^uishers in back of the Hicks packets of informational mater­ belts be in all new cars built aft­ But Brldwell pointed Monday Memorial School Thursday school, collet, and public li­ to a study by Volvo Co. of Swe­ that chest belts used without lap to discuss the possibilities of ials on cancer to all secondary er Dec. 91. the firm assuming the engineer­ night at 7. in observance of schotds, colleges and public li­ braries that are served by the den showing that only 6 of each belts could cause the body to Federal Highway Administra­ Cosmetics ing advisory and inspection du' Fire Prevention Week. Resi­ braries In the area. Manchester Unit will receive 1,000 belt wearers suffered neck slide forward and “submarine" dents having either foam or their library kits, making tor Lowell K. Brldwell an­ injuries in colllslmis. Half of the during a crash. ties for the town. At a meeting of the education­ ITS acid type extinguishers may al committee of the Manchester current Information about can­ nounced Monday the agency’s Injuries were minor, the report Haddon said the cost of chest The firm would handle both cer available on the widest scale bring them to be filled. Unit, Mrs. John P. Cheney, Jr., second thoughts about the said. belts will be about $26, including the consulting and sanitary en­ ever. Installation. gineering problems which arise Volleyball League Notes chairman, stated; “ I can think standard have been resolved. Another concern of federal of­ in approving prospective sub­ Ted Henning of Sherry Circle of no finer project than to reach He pronounced use of chest and ficials was a General Motors Liggetts has been elected president of FM STATION APPROVED lap belts together “ the best sin­ Corp. film showing dummies In SUFFIELD MAN KILLED division's. The firm would serve the students with this education­ At The Parfcade as a watchdog for the town. the Men’s Volleyball League. al and life-saving information. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ gle means of protection avail­ the rear seat of a test vehicle -SUFFIELD (AP)—A 61-year- knocking heads with dummies Tolland presently uses the Other officers elected recently ’Through education we can mo­ ceipt of an application from the able’’ from Injury in car acci­ old Suffield man was fatally MANCHESTER services of several consulting are David Henry of Anthony tivate people to have a yearly ’Thames Broadcasting Corp., dents. In the front seat wearing over- Injured Friday in a car-trailer firms including Richard Cos­ Rd., treasurer; and Paul Cote, physical examination and see New London, Conn., for a per­ ’The standard will require the-shoulder belts. truck collision on Route 6-A. grove, a consulting engineer; Merrow Rd., secretary. their doctor if one of the seven mit for an FM station to operate chest belts for the driver and But Dr. William Haddon Jr., He was William C. Terxa, Leslie Sherman, a retired sani­ The schedule of games Thurs­ warning signals persist for more on 100.9 megacycles was an­ the right front passenger but not director of the National ’Traffic driver of the car. The man tary engineer and Buck and day is: 7 p.m., Tolland Bar­ than two weeks.” nounced Monday by the Federal (or rear-seat passengers. Safety Bureau, said tests at Hol­ died three hours after the ac­ Buck. Cosgrove has moved from bershop vs. Three Sons Clean­ Mrs. Am e Carlson, Ellington; Communications Commission. Bridwell had announced Aug. loman Air Force Base, N.M., cident In a Hartford hospital. Read Herald Ads the area, necessitating the hir­ ers, and Country Hills vs. ing of a replacement. Wanats, and 8;16, Town Line The PZC feels the hiring of Auto Body vs. Merrill Builders one firm to assume all the du­ and Bouchard Foundations vs. ties would lead to better co­ Charlie's Service Station. ordination, and possible eco­ A special meeting will be held nomics. at 8 p.m. for all members to The extent to which the PZC discuss the finances of the will avail itself of Thompson’s league. Thursday’s games mark Y / J / g g i i j jt ^ A Service hinges on how much the start of t^e regular season play. NOW IHRU OCIOBER13 YOU CAN lOIN money it can afford to spend, while starting within its budg­ Girl Scout Fund Drive et. If it is necessary to expend A kick-off meeting for the an­ more than is allotted, the com­ nual Girl Scout Fund Drive mission will have to request the will be held tomorrow night at additional funds from the new­ 8 at the United Congregation­ ly created Board of Finance, al Church. The drive will be conducted BLUE CROSS OORING OPEN ENROILMENI The PZC said Buck and Buck has extensive knowledge of all during the last weeks of Octo­ phases of development includ­ ber, when adult community ing the establishment of regula­ solicitors will canvass their tions for apartments, now being neighborhoods. Blue Cross membership is now open to Con­ who enroll as direct-pay, non-group members. studied by the PZC. This year’s campaign com­ “ Good apartments are bene­ mittee consists of Mrs. John necticut residents under age 65 and not en­ Both plans are newly designed to provide more ficial money-makers for a town" Tweet, Mrs. Duane Selby, Ber­ rolled in Blue Cross. realistic coverage to meet today’s higher hos­ Thompson noted last night. He nard Goodman, Mrs. Samuel recommended the PZC watch Maliniak, Mrs. L. Robert Du­ And during this enrollment period, Blue Cross pital charges. To enroll, simply complete the closely to keep the “ quality of mont, Robert Kaylor, and Mrs. application below indicating the plan that best apartments up and the number Gerald Ralston, chairman. offers- you a choice of two of the broadest pro­ of bedrooms down". Boys League Football Trip tection plans ever made available to persons meets your needs . . . and mail to Blue Cross. King Says Change Due The Tolland Boys League an­ He indicated the firm woulo nual football trip to Storrs will like to work for the town, stat­ be held Saturday, when the boys • No Health Restrictions • No Physical Examination ing Tolland is going to have and their families attend the “ exciting times coming up". UConn ys. UMass game. Any Town counsel Robert King, member of the league who wish­ sitting in' on the meeting not­ es to attend but who has not ed the subdivision' regulations registered must contact his You Can Get Greatest Blue Cross Benefits Ever Offered are due for considerable over­ team manager by Thursday, hauling. The town is moving Cost of the trip is 76 cents per “ terribly fast ' now, and the person. For Yourself And Family Dependents With One Of These Plans former standards of what \tes Those participating will meet done, do not necessarilly apply at the Hicks School parking lot now” . Saturday at noon. The buses Board member Samuel Ein­ will leave at 12:30. N e w D P - 3 0 N e w D P - 2 5 stein pointed out the town would Boys are requested to turn in have the benefit of Buck and their uniforms at this time. • 70 days of coverage for each admission to the hospital.'* • 70 days of coverage for each admission to the hospital.’" Cub Scout Notes Buck’s extensive professional • Credit of $30 per day toward hospital room charges. • Credit of $25 per day toward hospital room charges. experience. He proposed a New cub Scout program re­ meeting between the PZC, the visions will be described by film • Full coverage, regardless of cost, of Special Services pro­ • Full coverage, regardless of cost, of Sp)^cial Services pro­ and discussion at tonight’s Board of Selectmen, town coun­ vided and billed by hospital (such as drugs, Operating sel and ’Thompson to go over meeting of the Cub Scouts at vided and billed by hospital (such as drugs, operating the town zoning regulations in­ St. John’s Episcopal Church room, laboratory services and many more). room, laboratory services and many more). cluding recommendations to be basement in Vernon on Rt. 30. made by Buck and Buck. All cub scout leaders and com­ • Maternity allowance of $200 after both husband and • Maternity allowance of $200 after both husband and mittee members as well as in­ wife have held membership for eight months. In addi­ wife have held membership for eight months. In addi­ Meet Greorge T. LaBonne, Jr. ’Thompson was given a set of the town zoning and subdi­ terested adults have been urg­ tion, Blue Cross provides full coverage for sick newborn tion, Blue Cross provides full coverage for sick newborn ed to attend. vision regulations to study, care from birth. care from birth. along with the plan of develop­ Men willing to serve as ment for the 60-home New Rd. Webelo Den leaders are re­ • Credit of $30 per day for up to 30 days of care in a • Credit of $25 per day for up to 30 days of care in a quested to contact Committee Top insurance executive. subdivision, recently, purchased General Hospital for nervous-mental disorders or care General Hospital for nervous-mental disorders or care by Sol Lavitt of West Hartford. Chairman John Tralnor. ’The proposed lots were approv­ The Bulletin Board in a Specialty Hospital. in a Specialty Hospital. The assessors will be at the ed prior to the existence of zon­ • Full coverage for hospital emergency room care for • Full coverage for hospital emergency room care for ing regfulations and are subject Town Hall tomorrow from 6 to He shoots in the 80’s. only to new roads specifications 9 p.m. for the annual declara­ accidents or serious and sudden illness when you receive accidents or serious and sudden illness when you receive and sanitary regulations. Lavitt tion of property. treatment within 72 hours. treatment within 72 hours. plans to start development of ’The Tolland Junior Woman’s the area as soon as the go Club third annual fashion show Readmission to any hospital within 60 *Readmission to any hospital within 60 ahead is given by the PZC. will be held tomorrow night at days following date ot discharge is con­ days following date of discharge is con­ An additional 50 lota will not 8 in Fiano’s Restaurant in Bol­ sidered the same admission. sidered the same admission. He can read 3,000 words a minute. be built on at this time because ton. of severe drainage problems in The Board of Education the area. ’This section would meets tomorrow night at 8 In Quarterly Membership Dues For DP-30 Quarterly Membership Dues For DP-25 extend the development down its offices at the Hicks Me­ “ I never touch the .same piece of pajier twice . . . Utah Teacher Discovers Method She found tlial those natural .speed readers all shared certain common characteristics. They all read down to Gehrlng Rd. morial School. Evelyn Wood’s discovery began in 1945 when .she was St. Matthew Women’s Guild Individual ...... $27.90 Individual...... $24.90 That’s Ted LaBonne’s graphic way of saying that he the page, not from left to right. They read groups of Other Action working on her master’s degree at the University of words, complete thoughts, not one word or two at a In other actions the PZC ac­ will meet tomorrow night at 8 (Monthly rate is $9.30) ( Monthly rate is $8.30) likes to keep things moving. Utah. .She handed a term paper to her professor and timt?. From the.sc; findings and exhaustive re.search over cepted the resignation of former in the Parish Center. ’The Guild then watched with amazement as he flipped through will hold a Christmas Bazaar Fam ily...... $52.80 Fam ily...... $48.30 Ted keeps a clean desk. An important iiart of his the next six years she distilled the system known as member Ernest 'Vlk who Is now efficiency is that he cafi read 10 to 1.5 times faster than the 80 pages. She was even more amazed with the serving as First Selectman. 'Vlk Workshop tomorrow beginning ( Monthly rate is $17.60) (Monthly rate is $16.10) Reading Dynamics. at 10 a.m. In the Parish Cen­ the average person. He picks up a three-page report, accuracy with which he recalled detail^. His untrained stated last night he will nom­ .Sliced: 6,000 words a minute. Yet he could not explain Mrs. Wood and her method first received national inate former alternate Clifford ter. zips through it in less than a minute. And hnotes what The Youth Choir of the United he has read. how he did it. recognition in 1961 when President Kennedy invited Williams to fill the vacancy at her to the White House to tench his top aides. Since tonight’s meeting of the Board Congregational Church will re­ Like all outstanding teachers, Evelyn Wood is deeply hearse tomorrow night at 6:30 Whether it’s a report, a letter, a memo or Million that lime 72 Evelyn Wood institutes have been opened of Selectmen. Remember... Open Enrollment Ends October 13 inquisitive. .She decided to investigate and .spent the; at the church, followed by the COME TO A In his letter of resignation Vlk Dollar Round Table Newscast he reads it not only next two years tracking dowh some 50 people in all ( including one in London). There arc* today more than Adult Choir at ,7:30. rapidly, but with purpose. 300,000 graduates of the course. stated, “ It has been a pleasure If you are a Connecticut resident under age 65 and not now a Blue parts of the country who could read from 1.500 to FREE DEMONSTRATION to have been able to work as a Manchester Evening Herald Ted LaBonne, who lives in Glastonbury, did not al­ 6.000 words a minute. At a recent teacher training^ conference, Mrs. Wood member, with such a dedicated Cross member, this is your opportunity to join Blue Cross. Tolland correspondent Bett ways read this way. Earlier this year when ht; was emphasized that (lynamie reading is nothing like the group for the past two years." Improvement by Typical Local Area Graduates Qiiatrale, telephone 876-2846. Just fill out the application below ... INDICATING YOUR CHOICE tested in his first cla.ss at Evelyn Wood Reading in Words Per Minute .skimming techniques commonly used in most speed TOMORROW NIGHT The PZC tabled action on reading courses. She said, "Skipping words is danger­ electing a chairman and sec­ Dynamics, Ted was reading 254 words a minute.. OF COVERAGE. Mail to Blue Cross today. SEND NO MONEY That’s about average. When he took his final lest Light Material Difficult Material ous, as you don't know whether or not you have skipped retary until the next meeting, Ironing Cover New t i t wk Bth Wk t i t Wk Sth Wk in WITH APPLICATION. Membership effective December 1, 1967. eight weeks later, he read John Gardner s hxcellence a word which could change the whole meaning of the Monday, when Vlk’s vacancy .\. 407 3,210 TORONTO — To make iron­ at 3,180 words a minute, and with good compre­ Richard Baker, Teacher 302 2,088 sentence.’’ will be filled. Both Incumbent ing easier, a' new board cover W. A.-Bcckstoffer, I’iii. Analyst 240 1,310 221 1,230 MANCHESTER William G. Bennett, Adv. Mgr. '440 1,150 400 1,508 candidates, present chairman has been d evei(^ d that is im­ hension. “ You read five limes faster,” she ijoinled out, “ not by Walter Beaton and Samuel Ein­ James Bombanti, 11. S. Stiulcnt 210 1,008 150 1,827 pregnated witli Stainless steel. 000 4,128 2,010 reading every fifth word, but by reading five times as stein won re-election to- Oie In the course, like all of our students, he was taught George D. Chow, Engineer 522 8:00 p.m. Whiton Memorial Library Auditorium Smooth and scoroih-free, the to read vertically, using his hand as a pac’er. He was David E. Dubicki, Inspector 240 1,004 200 1,550 many words in the .same amount of time.’’ Mrs. Wood PZC. The three new alternates IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are presently enrolled If you are 65 years old or over, and are not now enrolled 2,200 85 Nbrth Main Street coyer reflects heat so that fab- j " taught also how to bring an organized approach to Robert A. Kochi, Engineer 447 2,730 440 emphasized that using her method of rapid reading, attend^ last night’s meeting. itos can toe pressed a*’ lower in Blue Cross on a non-group, direct pay basis, DO NOT in Blue Cross, you can also enroll at this time. Complete the John F. Grimes, Geneticist 240 2,100 .300 2,090 his reading. every word on t he page is noted. ’The PZC spent considerable iron temperatures. send in the application below. You will receive an oppor­ application below, checking the BC-65 box. W e will enroll Donald B. Grippo, Educator ;i30 :i,000 290 1,014 time discussing the problem of Michael Kelly, .Seniiii:iri:in .528 4,308 580 2,030 You’ll see a documentary film featuring some of tunity to upgrade to one of these broader coverage plans you in Blue Cross 65, the plan which supplements Medicare, B. j. Kuvalchick, Krancisc:m Hro. 230 l.,020 272 1,020 Attend one of the free demonstrations and learn what a horse being kept on a* three- Paul .S. Liscord, Actuary 471 4,520 .372 3,540 this remarkable technique can do for you. It could be Mrs. Wood’s outstanding, graduates, among them quarter acre house lot. The during your normal billing period. at the earliest possible time. Nancy A, Marin, Iloineinaker 300 1,248 201 1,312 the* most worthwhile thing you do this year. several U.S. Congressmen and a 17-year-old boy horse has been ruled a pet by m 1 .ewis B. Mcrviiie, Editor 451 1,308 284 1,3.34 who reads 10,000 words a minute. Building Inspector Charles Dorothy M. Morris, Secretary .‘184 1,050 212 090 Schutz, and was termed live­ Senate Leaders Praise Techniques Vincent Nash, .Student 215 .3,084 33.3 2,150 You will learn how in 8 weekly lessons you can stock last night by Town counsel Ronald P. Nelson, Advertising 400 1,500 .320 1,500 SENATOR PROXMIRE SENATOR TALMAGE Charles G. Nessler, Engineer 504 1,250 430 1,450 learn the skills that will dramatically increase your King. Wisconsin Georgia Walter W. Norris, Teacher 240 4.420 432 .3,480 OUR POLICY reading rate while maintaining good comprehension. The zoning regulations pro­ “ It is in.v o p in io n that if Richard J. O’Brien, Broadcasting 200 1,.500 250 870 “ I must sa.v Hint ll>i.-< is imi- We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency hibit the keeping of livestock of tho most use-fill i*M (licK- lii-hniciui-s wi-ro in.stj- Raymond Paige, I'hutograpfier 304 1,200 315 1.080 The demonstration meetings are tree. You are un­ There'S got 12 -8 D p _3 o BC-65 O tiilixl in tin- piihlii- :iml pri- Daniel J. Petersen. Actuars- .335 1,730 290 1,300 of each student AT LEAST 3 times with good com­ on a less than two-acre lot. MEMBERSHIP. APPLICATION: Please enroll me as a member in Connecticut Blue Cross exiKirienccs I havi- i-it-r Imil. prehension. We will^efund the entire tuition to der no obligation. They are held to acquaint you One neighbor has Issued a It cortninl.v ixmiiKiri-.*: f:ivnr v:iti- scluiols of oiir coniitry. SamuelvRowIey, Pliysieiaii 200 1,344 200 2,088 to be a in accordance with terms and conditions specified in the RULES AND REGULATIONS. DP-25 (CHECK ONE ONLY) il would he tlif Kr«’:dfst .sin Beverly M. Sherman, Jlonieinaker 280 3,000 2.'i0 2,008 any student who, after completing minimum class with the Reading Dynamics method and to give you complaint to the PZC, and Is ably with the i‘x|)(‘ri<-iu-c I'vi- and study requirements, does not at least tHple had at Yale and H;ir\ar(l" ;;li- slop wliioli wo oonld t:iko Peter B. Storey, College 300 3,800 .345 2.080 the opportunity to ask questions. seeking a ruling that the horse reason why I understand such application will not be effective until the date of the Certificate of Membership Agreement issued to me. ill odiio;ilioii:il pro(jro.K-<. " Sheldon I'aylor, Sales l-Ing. 216 3,45(i 288 .•1.700 his reading efficiency (speed plus comprehension) Is In violation of the town reg­ David Turner, Student .392 2,050 30.3 5,220 measured by our beginning and ending tests. ______Birth Marital G. I.indsay Wakeman, College 282 4,520 232 2,010 ulations. The PZC feels the com­ we're greater NAME. Single [ | Married | | Widowed | | plainant should contest the sit­ Lost Nam* (PRINT) First Nam* (PRINT) MiddI* Initial h a te Stotus W. F. Werwaiss, 'J'l-I. Co. Exee. .570 2,120 400 1.000 uation In court, based on a vlo- Hartford's Month Day Y*or « latlon of restrictions in the own­ EVELYN WOOD er’s deed, without involving the No. 1 fuel READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE Male Female town. ADDRESS. 45 So. Main St,, West Hartford, Conn. dealer^ - Street d.nd No. City and Stdte □ □ T%e town could conceivably be • Please send me descriptive brochure forced Into going to court to There is . . . and class schedule. enforce a decision that the horse LIST BELOW: Husband or wife and all UNMARRIED CHILDREN UNDER 19 YEARS of age to be included under your membership; EVELYN WOOD^ Is In violation o l the town reg­ service! CONNECTICUT Birth Dot* Birth Dot* Month Yeor ulations, if pushed by the com­ First Name Middle Initial First Name Middle Initial Month Y*ar Name______plainant. B L U E C R O S S Husband □ Son □ The PZC tabled action on Uio 1. Wife , □ 3. Daughter □ situation for - a third time last night. ■ \ \ Son □ Son □ Firemen’s Ball 2. Daughter. □ 4., Daughter □ Reading Dynamies Institute New Haven, Connecticut The Tolland Volunteer Flre- \ men’s A ^ u a l Ball will *be held AUTOMATIC Sigh Here: ' Date: . Saturdayv nlglit from 8 ;80 to COMFORT -t- 99 Pratt Street, Hartford • 45 So. Main St., West Hartford • Phone: 232-4485 12:90 at the Kosciuszko Club In C A LL Send your application tCdoy to CONNECTICUT BLUE CROSS, P.O. BOX 1915, NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT 06509 Rockville. A A buffet supper will be 5 6 8 - 1 2 0 0 ^ seiwed, and dancing will be to the music of Ed Sojka and his orchestra. 'Tickets are available

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1 C M U H B f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 Section Two TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 jlatirt^patpr lEiipnins Hfpralit TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 Pages II to 20 Hartford and Bloomfield be­ Police Report fore moving to Manchester a PVC Okays LBJ Asks USSR to Abandon Obituary year ago to make her home Seven Mishaps Apartment Hearing with her daughter, Mrs. Anna ^Competitive Spacemanship’ Rice. She was a past matron Rate Raise FOUce inveeiUglaJted seiven 12th Circuit Roy Stratton Ifn . CeUa A. Kelly of Whlton Chapter, OBS of ’ Sin. della A. Kelly, 7S, at (Continued from Pag;e One) muter vefeAde mMwps InvUlv- Pulls Large Crowd $28,000 Bill Voted WeChenfleld, formerly of Kan- Bloomfield. For Taxis Court Gases Survivors, besides her .daugh­ ments’ ratification of the space the United States and 12 other ^'*»**«' *« “ “ A orowocrowd 01of appiTOXimawiyapproximately ww600 pe^le - f New Deputy ehaater. died Sunday at Hart­ ments ratification oi me space Q,e Soviet Un- three dh|ys. One arredt position to Green Manor Constructions ter, include S oQier daughters, The IMhncheelteir Taxi and ford Hoapital. She waa the wld- Dobrynin termed the treaty Ion and Great Britain, Is consid- wan maide and one edigMt Injury build a 802 condw ninium apartm OTt complex o n JUyoi^ MANCHESTER SESSION For College Lease 9(0 ‘Ct Oeorye F. Kelly. .. Mrs. Courfoey Marshall of City cab Go. yesterday re­ Maxwell, Tex., Mrs. Blisabeth “a substantial .,.step toward ered a mllertone in efforts to in- rapoipteid. Frank O. EteUnson, St., la st n ig h t a t th e Town Planning hea rin g WfUcn w as Fire Chief ft I . Mra. Kelly waa bom Jidy 20, ceived permlsnion fhotn the Louis G. LeBreck, 85, of 219 By an unanimous vote, the Board of Education Fine of ; West Chesterfield, N. greater understM InHI oi.St. BridgetuiiMKci Cem-w.,...- that the comipany gnoaeed about qj. transporting the 40-foot SAM tolber 1964 Gtiatid Lilsit or oldet'. reportedi the accWenlt, but was was approved later. overcrowding of foe scliool. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ Benton St.; Mrs. Darryl Han- Employes Division of the town’s ^**8 asked to pledge one hour ter Mrs. Terrier was apprehend­ a September appearance before Mrs. Vincent Capo of Elmhurst, . Father Delanev read foe 236,000 to fiscal 1966, and that missiles which Russia supplies And, he wOnts permSSaljcin to niolt treSited. The condominium la a type Atty. Sullivan's final comment vate roMns where they are pass foe written examination Warrantee Deed N-Y i-nmniutei servlpa he made a pmofllt of "$38.88 last for the North Vietnamese an- inatlbuite court aldbixDn. to coMect -A car belonging to and driven of apartment where foe person "This is foe wrong thing cock, East Hartford; David united Fund Drive kicked off P®*" s^ary or wage for ed at gun point in foe woods. the board by T.H. Laskl, finance 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are Sink, 377 E. Center St.; Ralph °"® y®®’’ *® ^® and was the only one eligible officer of the State Board for E. Ralph Kryzak to George Funeral services wUl be held Qstbera year.” He said he drew a sal- tiaircraft defenses. any back foxes of $6,000 or by Lillian T. Schulters of 102 who lives in foe unit owns it and ^ piacd.” The case of Victor DelGreco, A. and Ruth M. Bergren, prop­ requested not to smoke In pa­ Hibbard, 10 Diane Dr., Wapplng; ®ampalgn with a meeting at speaking to the group yester- 18, of 12 Bralnard Place, charg­ to take the oral exams. Regional Community Colleges, m jrsday at 10 a.m. at the 3,^ of $100 a monith. Although bad weather over nnore, Bf based on the Grtind Lakewood Circle N. was towed Is responsible for its upkeep. A ^ number of citizens tients' rooms. No more than two Peter Albeer Storrs; Mrs. Anna yesterday morning In the day were Town Manager Robert His appointment was an­ erty on Hillstown Rd. White Gibson Funeral Home, 66 in ai»«>vtoa. the PUC ----- Ltigt. away after it hit the rear of a condominium Is bought and sold their opinions, foe floor ed with rape was continued to resulted in no apparent head­ parts of the north cut missions vlalton at one time per pa­ Gruessinger, Manchester Manor Town Hall’s Hearing Room. Weiss; Mayor Nathan Agos- foe next session of Hartford Su­ nounced by Fire Chief William way. Certificate of Condemnation Elm St, Rockville. The Rev. J. „nd W n h s tS d : the oper- ^^lowmomalbelow-norinal 94 on Mon- lB>tlter action would be car driven by Harold J. Leese, the same as a house. was given to Atty. Rottner for tient. Convalescent Home; Mrs. Cath- °** >*®**^ w®*"® department tlnelll; Dr. Charles E. Jacob- C. Mason, who also named the State of Connecticut against Ralph Kelley, pastor of Sacred RofC attog natlo is considerably 'le- J / th^ aTr E n e r^ ^ p ^ w J fto 'towOtd one texpayer 56, of 88 Walker St. Sunday at The p l ^ call for 56 parMng his cloring remarks. As Atty. perior Court after, he waived In reporting on his recent erine Karvells, 35 Pond St.; Mrs. heads, assistant department son Jr., president of United Ap hearing of probable cause. three top men for fire captain. telephone conversations_____ Lena A. Gorman, property on Heart C h ^ h , wm_ officiate. i T U a t is fafr, adequate and ft^i,efhea^AllfvTrestrikes heavily where foeTea^^^foe weath Gioen 1 ^ . ’=*^2 p.m. g a ^ e a for ^ 2 houses wifo a Rottner again aaked that foe -Patients Today: 293 Beverly Pohlmatm and son. East heads, representatives of em- peal of Manchester; Lyman B The three, to be placed on Burial wiU be in Grove Hill attended foe funeral. $32,000 on, Its 1966-67 Police say the Leese car stop- total of one and one half parK- Theodore Powell, executive of- Port®*" S*- reasonable, and by **'®*'*^ er permitted and struck far ®we(a TTC consider Green Manor’s ADMITTED YESTERDAY Hartford; Mrs. Aldeane Bennett ployes’^ ^ u p s and represents- Hoops, vice ch^rman of Mm - Arrested Sept. 9 on court-is­ the eligibility list for future ap­ Cemetery. ped for a light at the intersec- big spaces per house. The com- sued warrants were DelGreco fleer for foe state board, Curtis , State of Connecticut against Mrs. Anthony D’Amato of the case ItseF is emt^ed to 3jj3yg Hanol-Halphong area. application "on merit and not Mrs. Edna Adair, 23 Deerfield and son, Storrs; Mrs. Carol Sple- lives of town boards and com- Chester's 1967 Drive; and Ed pointments, finished in the fol­ Friends may call at foe fim- tlon of Main and Pearl St. when plex wlU contain 80 one-bed- on emotion,’’ a number of op­ and Miss Sandy C. Shrecken- said Powell indicated "he V. and Margarot M. The funeral of Mrs. Mildred rate relief from this Conunis- strikes on the two .'MacheU ®Wd /today that Dr.; Wilfred Arsenault, Staf­ wak and son, 316 Center St.; missions. K. Ota, administrative assistamt lowing order —Peter C. Beck­ couldn’t get support’’ for foe Anderson, property on Highland eral home tomorrow from 2 to foe Schulters car hit it. room, 90 two-bedroom, 162 posing residents preceded to The meeting was conducted for the Greater Hartford Com- gaust, 16, of 69 Oak St., charged E. D’Amato of 167 Branford St., si®**-” rail lines from Hanoi to Red In the parking lot at Bess foree-bedroom, and 80 four-bed- ford Springs; Walter Britton, Mrs. Christie Waterman, North with, Herbert W. Whitaker Jr. St. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. — ------China brought out harassing walk out of foe Buckley School by Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, exec- munlty Chest, with manifest danger of falling and John Rivosa, all with nine $28,(XK) rental from foe state wife of Anthony D’Amato, wsia Eaton Donuts off Center St. Sun- room units. It is expected that ______East Hartforti; Mrs. Johanne Windham into the habits of vice. agencies that would have to act Trade Name held Saturday morning from foe rw rw ^^ 1 C 1 flight® ®' the most ad- that ait Was paid nothing to date where foe meeting was moved Bruner, 7 Grandview Terrace, utlve secretary to the town Manchester is one of foe 11 of more years of fire service. Mary L. Raiford, doing busi­ Soott D. Ludwig „ „„ ^ „ on lilts currenlt foxes. day morning, a car driven by the cost of foe individual town- from the Municipal Building be mamager. Mrs. Kenny, for foe towns and 70 organizations The arrests stemmed from to appropriate the funds. TOLLAND — Scott David Lud- J**" Tierney Funeral Home, JL JLrL OftCKS o 3 l0 vanced attack planes in the James W. Allen, 24, of Lebanon houses wlU range from $16,000 Qjg j3j^ number In Rockville; Mrs. Barbara CarF Stratton also was one of the ness as Creative Coiffures, 696 North Vietnamese armory. fifth successive year, is serving which are members of foe missing person’s reports and an top finishers for the captain's As well as approval from Mata St. wig, Infant son of Robert and 219 W. Center St., with a eoJeiM was hit by a car driven by Mar- to $22,000. attendance, son, Laurel Rd., Ellington; Jack Local Airmen investigation by Policewoman Powell’s board, any appropria­ Of Land to WINF One flight of MIGs bored in on Christailore, 20 Willard Rd.; as chairman of the Municipal Greater Hartford Community post but, naturally accepted the Marriage License Nancy Gagliardone Ludwig of a mission of slower F106 Thun- About Town garet I. Miller of 163 Center St. These town-houses would be Another request last night was Division. The Division, for four Chest and Ota answered ques- Patricia Graves, Miss Shreck- deputy chief appointment. tion would also have to get foe Rt. SO, died Sunday at his home. James’ Church. , . t as the Miller car backed up, arranged In clusters with four „j3^ by Jifim Harkins, repre- Mrs. Jean Cordy, 64 Ridge St.; Receive Medal engaust’s case has been contin­ nod from the Commission for William Arthur Rebbett Jr., He was boifto July 16, 1967 In The Rev. Alexis D. mcclo of The Town Development Com- derchlefs bombing the Quang J(fon CaselU, Lake Front Park, years in a row, has met or tions pertaining to local partlc- Stratton, 39, is a Manchester WOraeWertar Lodge of Mk police say. The Allen car was to nine units In a cluster with gentlng foe Town of Manchest- surpassed its quota. ipation and benefits. ued to Oct. 19. native. He attended Manchester Higher Education, and the De- Manchester. Hartford was celebrant; assist- mission meeting in the Cham- Klen rail causeway 39 miles sonis Willi meelt 'tenlghlt Ot 7:30 parked a central court. Parking facillt- gp^ 3 2303 change off Love Coventry; pee Courtney, East T. Sgt. Benedetto J. Zito, son northeast of Hanoi. The MIGs Hartford;1; JaimesJamc Folan, Mead The case of Thomas J. Ran- High School. Before joining the partments of Public Works and f S c h SurvtVors, besides his par- ®^ **y ^®''- Thomas ® ai^, jjgj. commerce office today, alt the MiaBonllic Tenaple. The A car driven by Jeanette J. les would be located within foe Lane where radio statlwi WINF of Eugene Zito of 77 Oakwood court, 20, of East Hartford, Finance and Control, Curtis shot down one 'Thunderchlef and ows Convalescent Home; Orest gt 33^ t . Bgt. Roland/ ' fire department, in April 1966, enta, include a twin slater, Su- backed the proposed sale of a FeUHowcraiflt degiree will be con- Kelly, of 76 Florence St., hit complex area and there would ^ 3jjts to build a broadcasting W. charged with assault with in­ he worked as a milkman for said. Building Permits flan Dorothy Ltulwlflr; another Shine of West Hartford, suodea the pilot was missing. No fur­ ferrieid. WiMam A. RJedchert, the rear of a car driven by be no driveways coming out on gtudlo. A few people spoke In G l a d k y Ridge St.; Paul Grlf- Rocheleau, son of Mrs. l Ioi Anthony Dzen for Staidey ther details of the dogfight were fin, RFD 1, Bolton. Educators Hear Updated tent to commit rape, was con­ the old Sunshine Dairy. Under a state-devised formu- sister, Lisa JeaiTLudwlg; and «>"• Th® Rev- Charles W. Daley 4-acre town-own^ parcel on aeafior warden, wUl preside. Paul W. Ruetz, 26, of Wefoera to foe surrounding streets. favor of foe radio station and Rocheleau of 26 Northfleld St., la," Ite'offer’ for the rentarwas Bray, tobacco barn at 378 Spen- a brother Robert A Ludwig West Hartford and foe Rev. Love Lane to Radio Station announced by the Air Force. tinued to Oct. 16. Police said He is married to the former field Sunday evening. The residents of foe Lydall no one spoke in opposition. Also, kirs. Rosalie Grzyb, 42 both received the U. S. Air the arrest stemmed from an in­ Sylvia Carlson, also a Manches­ set at approximately $18,000. cer St. $100. aU at home- Us patenial grand Charles E. Shaw of East Catho- WINF. It thus followed the lead The Thunderchlef was the The VFW AuxJlUai-y willl Police say the Ruetz car be­ St. area are opposing foe apart­ Coventry S t; Dorothy Hansen, Force Commendation Medal re­ MR Policies^ Regulations Whitehall Manor Inc., new 696th U.S. combat plane lost A request by W. Meek for a cident in a car with a 19-year- ter native. As a meains of making up foe porirnfa Mr and Mts. Alfred 11® Rlgl* School were seated in of the Board of Directors meett 'tiondghit alt the posit home. gan to move on the exit 92 ment complex on foe grounds change to Industrial Zone on 60 Woodbridge St.; Gerard La- cently. , old girl during a party on Hil­ Ludwig U EUlJ^ton; and his *1*® santuary. Mrs. Ralph Mac- which, last Tuesday, voted over the North and the 26th shot Chapelle, 196 E. Main St., Rock­ In line with a recent deter­ lations was drawn by School The couple has seven children difference between oi® ramp to the Wilbur Cross Park­ that it is a dense area and there an interior parcel of land off Zito was decorated for meri­ liard St. —James, 13; Carole, 12; John, state seems willing to pay and mafurnni grandparents, Eugene carone was organist and soloist, imanlmously for the sale. down by MIGS American pilots Members of the VFW will way, stopped when it couldn’t would be too many residents In ville Harold Lanz, 108 Loveland mination to update and refine Superintendent William Curtis Ansaldi Heights Inc., new are credited with 85 MIG kills Adams St. now zoned Rural Re­ torious service as an adminis- Nolles were entered in the 10; Lynn, 9; Clifford, 6; Lor­ what Manchester is seeking, Gagliardone of BUton and Mrs. Burial was In St. James’ Cem- phe Town Planning Commis- meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at proceed, and the Kelly vehicle a 61 acre area. Also foe resld- gidence was heard. The zone mu, RodkviUe; Paul Uzotte, trative supervisor at Westover school policies and regulations, and reads as follows: dwelling at 26 Dartmouth Rd., “The Manchester Board of cases of Ruth B. April, 18, of raine, 6; and Dorothy, 3. Powell suggested a compromise Andrew Zipko of Hartford. etery. Father Riccio, assisted sion (TPC) last night conducted and aimther 12 probables. the Post Home and proceed to ran into it. ents claim that the Buckley change would permit foe ex- East Hartford; James Martin, AFB, Mass. He received foe the administration last night $15,(M0. Graveside services were held l*y Father Daley and foe Rev. 3 public hearing on a zone Air Force pilots also said they the W.P. Qulsh Funeral Home, in the Parkade parking lot School cannot take any more tension of a loading ramp at 11 Oliver Rd.; Eldred McCabe, Education for many yeus hsus 22 W. Center St. and Isadora plan, whereby foe state would Ruasell Sadrozlnskl for Roger caught about 25 boxcars medal at Tan Son Nhut AB, Case, 67, of West Hartford, both make "in-kind” contributions of this afternoon at Ellington Cen- Vincent J . Flynn, read foe com- change which would permit 226 Main St., to pay respects to Saturday about 6 p.m., Elaine pupils because it is already the Meek Ebepress BuUdlng. At- 115 Ruasell St.; Raymond Mc­ Vietnam, where he is a ste"^ n ^ Mussels' Scent DiTarando, alteratloru to dwell­ fer Cemetery. The Rev. J. Stan' mittal service. 'WINF to construct a broadcast- jammed In the Yen Bal yards the late William O. Bolton, a p. carty of Rockville backed overcrowded. ty. Vincent Diana spoke for foe Carthy, Windsor Locks; Zig- grapher with foe Pacific Air “^® ***®*'‘®Ay retarded program provide for all, withoutcharged dlscrim- with failure to grant Improvements to the school, ing at 7 Walnut St., $800. ton Oonpver, pastor of Bolton Bearers were Stewart Benson, jj,g gtudlo on the parcel. Its on the northwest rail line. member. mond Olbert, 40 Summer St.; Forces. I® fl*® Board of Education. taation, a fre® public education foe right of way. Also nolled Has To Be Lost Curtis said. They reported heavy explosions her car from a parking space Atty. Rottner said the plans applicant. No one voiced opposi- was foe case of Ronald F. Stra- Queried as to what these Petroleuin Ckmtractora for Oongpppgatlonal Church, officat- Milton Daly, Robert Herdlln, transmitter now is located and hit foe rear of a parked call for 7,600 sq. ft. to each lot tlon. Mrs. Margaret O’Neil, 42 Mur­ Rocheleau was decorated for Board members were asked a‘®r ®* able.” year old. Phelon rejoined that foe Man- TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — When at Manchester Memorial Hoa- W. (%nter St., w ^ a Mass of „jj3n£g_f_Qjj, R„ral Residence Lawrence Spencer, 244 B. M ia 3jj^ 3jj^ driven by Mary P. density area and the new apart- p.m. in foe Municipal Building. hofer, Mansfield; Mrs. Dorothy g^iup 33^ managerial ablUtIcs A*® Manchester MR program charged with operating a motor pttal requiem at foe Church of foe ®**a^® *r°*n Rural Kesiaence provincial capital of Quang Trl In answer to questioning by vehicle without a license, $15; To be diluted, the mussels Chester board has "enough to a federal grand Jury complained die Tpke. Mrs. Howard Lundell Welch of 25 AroelUa Dr. col- ments would mean medium den­ ■Two items were removed Skinner, East Hartford; James 33^ devotion to duties chairman of the committee Mrs ■Thoren was born April Assumption. The Rev. Ernest J. Business U. City. is in charge of progpram. and Mrs. Patricia Turklngton, ______^ which drew the proposed revi- the board, Fendell said foe spe­ Bernard Costello, 41, of Coven­ must be covert by a good do without going back and forth about a lack of parking for ju- Town Manager Robert Weiss Army troops killed 46 Commu­ uded at the intersection of Main slty. from last night’s agenda which depth of water at flood tide forough the entire chain of foe rors and witnesses. Judge 9 1894 In Hinsdale, N.H., a Coppa was celebrant. Paul Chet- may be submitted at a future ^ Spring S t; Mra. M a i^ STREP THROAT INCREASING ®*®**®- cial education prograrn now has try, charged with operating a ^’nyghfpr of Ralph and Eliza- ®lat waa organist and roloUst. said today that an appraiser nists Monday in continuing St. and E. Middle Tpke. Satur- Atty. Rottner presented a 12 classes, and that foe Shel­ motor vehicle while under sus­ and left exposed at the ebb. The state command on capital Im- George Templar said It had tak- Reservations close tomorrow meeting If foe appUcant desires. Vignero, Willlmantic; Mrs. HARTFORD (AP) —Some He told the board they would befo Finlay BurreU, and Uved Burial was in St. James’ has been retained to determine sweeps aimed at rooting out for a fall outing of Cos. 1, 3 and day at 10:36 am. traffic engineer to explain foe • ^ Mary Voiland, 61 Hawthorne tered Workshop for retarded pension, $100 and $25 remitted; mussel rids Itself of the offen­ provements.” en.hlm five years to get a re- the value of the four-acre par­ Red troops infiltrated from Police say both drivers told amount of traffic Increase with O**® was a request by Green 608 new cases of strep throat place the Manchester program David W. Duffy, 26, of 77 Lock- sive scent and is ready for liar- The existing lease has been served parking space and it’s In Manchester most of her life. Cemetery. Father Coppa read 4, Town Fire Department and them they had a green Ught. the apartments. On Oct. 6 for Manor to change to Residence St.; Mrs. Shirley Whyte, East are reported in Connecticut by completely in accordance with at capacity with 26 She was a member of St. fo® committal service. cel. Informal estimates place Laos. The Commimlsts have may be made at the respective Hartford; Mrs. Isabella Zoppa, workers. He added that foe wood St., charged with being vesting at the end of another "good for the college ”he add- not in the same block as foe its value at about $2,000 per ”— ' ' 100 acres off the State Health Department for state regulations which have year. Mary’s EpUcopal Church, and Bearers were Raymond Penn, near foe Vernon 263 HUUard St. been extensively modified in "newer thinking” among ex- found intoxicated, $10; Richard ed, in proposing that foe board courthouse. foe Manchester Grange. She Loren Otter, David Vesco, Splr- acre. the week that ended Oct. 7. The F. Forsuid, 19, of East Hartford, _ request BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A department said Monday that recent years. perts in foe field of mental re­ was employed before her retire- Ito J. Vesco, George Szetkovlch Weiss today briefed the De­ tardation is to provide occupa­ charged with making unneces­ velopment Commission on the maintain pressure on the whole age to its right front fender, the road during that'^riod. He DeNlno for a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ streptococcal throat infections He said foe reg;ulations spell sary noise with a motor vehicle, ment as an Inspector at Pratt and William Britt. have been increasing for the tional training after age 16. requirements for a Community zone. The Senior Citizen’s Club will Both cars were driveable, po- maintains that foe road will ac- ®®**® change on Oakland St. ard Farr, 29 Elizabeth Dr.; out more clearly methods of $16. and Whitney, Division of Unit------lice say. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. past three weeks. identification, appraisal, and Under foe law, towns must er Aircraft Corp., East Hart- John V. Gworek Action Plan under the state’s The Communists staged har- meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the commodate 6,000 vehicles and J*'®*** Reside**®® ,^**® *® ®**®' Also, Everett Freeman Jr., 27; Moriarty Brothers Says: ^ assments and h i t^-a n d -r u n that with the apartments about |“®sss Zone H. No reason was Robert Donofrio, 101 South St., Cases of mononucleosis rose review of pupils in foe program provide educational programs of Thompsonville charged with ford. The funeral of John V. Gworek new Department of Community Senior Citizen Center, Myrtle from 26 to 43 in the past'week, for foe retardate until age 21. Survivors include a sister, of 274 Green Rd. was held yes- Affairs. strikes at widely scattered and unden Sts. The program 2,400 trips a day can be ex- 8^v®n for either removal, Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and as well as regulations for trans­ improper pasatag, $16; Gloria points across South Vietnam. Amsterdam Airport pected ^ resubmlsslon of a request Mrs. Carl Anderson, 36 Margar­ mumps from 28 to 33, and chldV- portation, class and program During last night’s session, foe R. Gozdz, of 287 Oakland St., Mrs. Winston Turklngton of terday morning from the W. P. He said that he may call a will include square dancing and enpox from 8 to 14. The depart­ Manchester, and a grandson. Qudah FVneral Home, 226 Mialn mass meeting of all town agen- One mortar barrage Monday Everett Lord Wood, consulting J"**®® McCarthy to buUd a et Rd. standards, methods of reporting board also heard a presentation charged with failure to drive hit the U.S. air base at Nha games. Uses Aero Bridges engineer, spoke In behalf of 28-*mit apartment at foe Inter- ment reported one case of mea­ pupil progress, and so forth. on foe Greater Hartford Coun- Funer^ services will be held St., with a Moss of requiem at cles and commissions to ex­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: in foe establifoed laite, $80; Trang and an adjoining special AMSTERDAM —^Amsterdam’s Green Manor as to foe type of section of Parker St., Wood- sles, as against none for the The proposed statement of oil on Economic Education by Ronald P. Guerrette, 18, of East tomorrow at 2 p.m. at St. St. Bridget Chiinfo. ’The Rev. plore the possibility of a town Manchester Bridge Club will bridg;e St.- and Green Rd. was Jennifer Robins, Cottier Dr., two previous weeks. board policy covering the regu- Mary’s Church. Burial will be Kenneth PriaWe was celebrant, application for part of the $60 forces camp but caused no cas­ sp^iM orrduplicatrbri^rgam e new Schlphol A ir^rt U foe first buildings caUed for by foe plans, ""e^ted” S c a ti^ Paul W. Coons, foe council's exe­ Hartford, charged with failure ualties and only light damage, cutive secretary. betteff/L In East Cemetery. Mtb. Raymond Murphy waa or- million in funds allocated to the tomorrow at 7:30 n.m. at foe *** Europe to switch wholly to He explained that foe courtyards ,®„ to carry a registration and fail­ Friends may call at the ganist and soloist. new state department for town according to headquarters. Italian American Club 136 El- fo® aero bridge system, in which are an attempt to maintain open August, He had been asked to speak ure to have a mirror, $3 and $10 u s e d ^ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Burial was in St. Bridget Cem- In foe Ho Bo w«xte about 26 J;*""; ^ walk straight off space. 1966. but no buUdlng permit was because foe board Is pondering respectively; Rudolph Palasay, aid. miles northwest of Saigon, Red Maln St., tonight from 7 to 9. etery. Father Friable read the Following that meeting, he foe public. Master points wUl A*®**^ planes through an elevated Atty. Paul SulUvan, represent- «toe“‘iSnlt whether to rttaln its member­ 71, of Glastonbury, charged with T he family suggests that committal service, gunners twice shelled an artil­ be awarded to winners tomor- corridor and Into the airport Ing A. Hartsteln of 26 Flagg Dr., „ ship In foe group. This year, making an improper left turn, said, he may designate the De­ lery camp of foe U.S. 28th Divi­ those wishing to do so make Bearers were members of the velopment Commission, plus TOW night. buildings. member of the opposition, pre- opposition was voiced Mamfoeater is being carried on $16; which was remitted due to sion Monday, wounding 16 sol­ ___ The bridges, movable, can sented to foe TPC a petition clr- v®*®®®- his excellent driving record dur­ memorial contribuUons to the u. S. Marine Recruiting DlvI- representatives of other agen­ diers and damaging one 106mm foe council’a books, even though FALL SPECIALS on Book of Remembrance of St. gion, Hartford. Fred Brunoli Jr., son of Mr. hook up to any of 25 central culated at 7 last night signed by ATTENTION it la paying no membership ing foe past 62 years; Joseph cies, as the co-ordinating and Mary's Church. _____ Howitzer. dues. Pizzo, 17, of Hartford, arrested focal board for planning town Heavy rains affected both ilill- and Mrs. Fred Brunoli Sr. of aircraft parking spaces. Schi- 176 people. Due to foe time ele- Harold W. Walsh 26 Coleman Rd. left yesterday phol can take the largest Jets ment foe number of signatures N.Y. Owners in Ellington, charged with aban­ Mrs. fiOnnle Gallagher needs—to be spelled out in the itary and civilian life in foe nSie oounictl, eMatd&slied in doning a vehicle, $6; Ivon Largely attended funeral serv- application, northern 1st Corps area. for eight weeks of Army basic and at present can handle 4 was limited; therefore, Atty. 1»49 by a group otf Greater Mrs. XBnnie M. Gallagher, 89, training at Ft. Dix, N.J. million passengers a year. Sullivan asked those opposed to L. Stewart, 38, of Rockville, at 80 Bluefield Dr., widow of ices for Harold W. Walsh of Say Captain Harttford buBtaaeB and labor charged with allowing a person Westerly, R.I., formerly of Man' PROPERTY OWNERS! leakSeitis cuid educaltioni, exists under 16 years old to operate a Arthur L. Gallagher, died yes- . . ^ ^ ^ ■ihe Hartford County Amateur bo promote "econoniic U/terhey” HHE USED CARS terday at Manchester Memorial ^^®'® yesterday af- motor vehicle, $20; Rogue R. Radio Association will have an Bolton Was Rescued There will be a meetinsr for all members of The Manchester Property Own­ In ttio schools, Coona told the that havo bt«n tradod in for th« axeitingly Hospltal, after a short Illness. » Episcopal Board Bars Press^ Public auction of ham gear Thursday board. Cuebas, 82, of Willlmantic; Mrs. Gallagher was bom Aug. Church. The Rev. James Bot- at 8 p.m. at Veteran’s Memor­ (Oonttnned from Page Onib) ers Protective Association on charged with violation of state all naw 1968 Him of Lincolns, Moreurys, ConMts and Coiigars! 20, 1876 in Brooklyn, N. Y., and officiated. Sydney Mac- ial Club House; East Hartford. Mllltauy planes which flew to. He sold the group to non- traffic slg;ns in Coventry, $26. Uved in Manchester for foe past 'Alpl**® was organist. Burial was From Salary Negotiating LeRoy Peckham Is Elected WED., OCT. 11th at 7:30 P.M. In th« WADDELL SCHOOL partBaan and non-priottt, and The eveiit is open to all persons foe scene Just aftM radio calls' Cases continued were: John 1966 MERCURY CAPBL 4-Uoor, V-3, 1966 FORD Convertible. Beige with block 86 years. She was a member of *** ®ast Cemetery. interested in radio. for eissistance W^re received tfiiBlt It eponabins conferences, Charland, 49, of Coventry, By a 3-1 vote, foe Board of Schaffer, in speaking against on BrocKl StrM t.. . field trips, cSaiasrobm denum- black, automOUc IranssniflBton, SIQQfi top, radio, heater, 390 cu. in. ei>- SM U|C Center Congregational (fourch. Bearers were John Fitzgerald, Chairman of Finance Board from foe striwen vessel charged with reckless driving, power steering, radio, heater. ^IwwW gine, 4-speed, excellent condition. Survivors include four George Milimore, Robert J. Me- Education agreed to make its the proposal, said the board Dorian Shainin of 35 S. Lake- dropped rubber life rafts to At this meettag there will be a report to the membership bn the acttvUles of s/traltlona land graduate titudy to Nov. 14 for Jury trial at East daughters, Mrs. Albert Knofla Kinney, Earl Rogers, Dr. first negotiating session with should not tie itself now, be­ wood Circle will speak Friday LeRoy Peckham, Republican, provol by the state department crewmen bobbing in life Jack- your aasoclatioii. Hiere will be short talks by speakers who will dwell on sabjecto programs for beodiens, as well Hartford Circuit Court 12; Nor­ cause the composition of the at foe aimual Orthopaedic Clin­ was elected chairman of the of education. ets, and foe pilot of a Navy' of Interest to every Manchester taxpa3rer, pertlciitariy on aasessments. An InqMrtsnt as providtag them wilth audio man J. Doughty, 26, of 128 Birch 1966 LINCOLN Oomtinental 4-JDoor Sedan. bothSS. IStJof Manchester, “2? “■ Mrs. Guido son. ,..oh.r ropr=..nt.. board will be changing in No­ Board of Finance at a short The State Department of plane from Adak, Alaska, re- part of the meeting will be the opportunity for our members to comment and oak vOsual altts and other resource St., charged with reckless use Charcoal frost, aU burgundy leatfaer interi­ ical Meeting and Alumni Reun­ questions. 1966 CHEVROLET ImpaJa 2-iDoor Hard­ S. Malcarne of Essex and Mrs. The Watkins-West Funeral tives a closed meeting. vember. ^ ion sponsored by Newington Hos­ meeting last night. Peckham, Health, PBC chairman Douglas ported he saw several men. mSitertalB related to the teach­ of foe highway by a pedestrian, top, blue with radio, heater, auto- or, factory alr-condUlooed, AjM- Orekhovo, Norwegian vessel, / r 1 " 1 II 1 at Brattleboro (Vt.) Memorial is, Paul Zukis, Christopher Hag- lone member opposing the aries and a contract should be today for the Keeney Street the Democratic Town Commltta Bulletin Board foe Visund, and foe Pan Ameri­ open to the pub­ NEW HAVEN (AP) —A ser­ closed session at foe vote. Bel- Hos|fital. gart and Kevin Haggart. conducted this year at special School. The board set Its m ^ in g date The PTA executive board will can Steel Seafarer were on hand lic I ies of raids by detectives from ST. ONOE HOSPITALIZED EASY FINANCINO IS AVAILABLE ON LOW BANK TBBUBI Mm. CurtlB was bom Dec. 4 , ------—— don Schaffer said he did not fa­ meetings apart from regrular as foe fourth Tuesday of each meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In foe to search for foe Panoceanlc New Haven’s Gambling and BETHESDA, Md. (AP) —Rfp. U74 in Guilford, and lived in SAVING WOMAN vor such a move but abstained board sessions, to be held once NO SOMCOKINIO TV HEIROIES month, a t 7 p.m. elementary school library. Faith crewmen early today. There Will Also Be Narcotics Squad resulted In the William L. St. Onge, D-Omn., from voting. each week between Oct. 30 and NEW YORK (AP) -r Dr. Don­ PBO Meets The Junior-Senior High School The crew of foe stricken ship An Opportunity for arrest of seven persons on policy will spend about 10 more days ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, playing charges Monday. I OPEN NIGHTS tiU 9:00 PJH,—(Thursdays tiU 6:00 PJd.) _ Ga. (AP) — Not many womenw om c ------In addition------to Doll,------those— vot­ -----Dec.—' 11. ald T. Frederickson,------head of foe 'nie P'jWlo buUdlng commls- Education CouncU wlU hold a first radioed for help at 2 :66 Persona to Join The at the Navy Hoapital recuperat­ o I V t* I ®an claim they have saved $4.6 1**8ing 1**in tavorfavor were Mrs. Anita If the sides are not in sub- dl/ty Health Departmem/flswiKro- sion met last night also but did back-to-school night tomprrow P-*>*- Monday, saying her decks Organ 1 zation The arrests were made on ing from a bad cold. can claim they have saved $4.6 at This Meeting. Circuit Court warranta issueff St. Onge, who has a history of Penonal Notices million. \ Murphy and Dr. Walter Schardt. I Please make checks payable to Herman Scheiulel, after two months of investiga­ heart trouble, celebrated 'his Miss Nell Simms can— Boai;d chairman John Rottner, r v r a o n a l iip tic e s | ^ Murphy and Dr. Walter Schardt. sta.ntial agreement by tire Dec. gram to curb smoking, said not have a quorum,^Aft«rAA read- apotmared 34, the by high school, startliig at were Mlng^ swept by 20-foot treasurer, c/o Box 428, (Manchester, Conn. 06040 tion. A. 63rd birthday at foe' hospital In Menioriam officially.«fts_ ^T.,.11 a t ___ Leona^ 'R/^orH /•linlriTiflnSeader, and .TnVin N. WrttfriAr Charles 11 "cut-off” date, issues will hero figures shown smoking ing a report from foe state de- 7:30. v waves, her No. 1 and No. 2 hrfds Mjfinrtiftftfr m loviiic memory of George L. Bogglni were absent, and Atty. Those arrested were identified Monday. He was admitted last rtw paased away October During her retirement cere­ be submitted to state-level me- should not be allowed on chU- partment of health on the re- The platming commission will were filling with water, foe en- Property Owners as Raymond Morales, James Hiursday. MORIARTY BROTHERS monies, recently, foe Air Force Thomas Bailey had left the diation. dren’s television arid radio pro- suits of the seepage tests on the meet tomorrow at 81; p.m. to in- gln®s were failing, and she was Froteotiive Aaflootettoo; Wood, Louise Groom, Roy Ross, His ifoysician decided keep For iseach foe wort of theof remembnuice past two grains. A*® He said In A)a recent foe govem- radio groimdameeting. of the proposed neiy tervlew a plaiming consulting In danger of staking, Granville Whitaker and Andrew him in foe hospital forto two ‘^Cioimecticut’s Oldest Lincoht-Mercury, Cmnet and Oougar Dealer” ie the one wto la gone, . ment was made poseible when Lewt year, a similar request WOber Lftttte, ia iiM wnrt at remamiinuic ““ '•“s >« years, negotiations dragged on interview that foe change in elementary school, the PBC de- firm. In New York City, Augustus Cbatavnon . . . CreteUa, all of New Haven, and weeks because of bU heart ail­ fiiSr Is the one who is gone, * ment was made possible when Last year, a similar request until after the close of school habits of heroes is needed to cided to go ahead with pre- 8. Polemis, president of foe Salvatore Frumento Jr. of West ment, which hospitalized him for 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 643-5135 to g g y o y we wai alw»y» keep she suggesttd esearch to elimi- fropi the MEA for closed nego- In June and had to be mediated make smoking "no longer foe in Umtaary plans fc»-a sewage dis- Manchester Evening Herald company which owns foe Pano- Haven. 'three weeks last April. Motiter, wife and ctol^U-. n Jm tS die yean n>u on. nate foe pi:rc . s e of 1,776 high ttating sessions was denied by before the two sides reached a thing to do, but the out thing to posal system, as weU as for foe Bolton correspondent, Gleme- ceanlc Faith, said It carried ” a cost radio unit.. the board. settlement. do.” sdhool Itself and h ( ^ for ap- well Young, tel. 643-8961. very good crew.” } r»s ■V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER^' 10, 1967 PAGE IHnmCIM I>AGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 Cohim bia paid during the dally hours, 9 Night sponsored by the Recre­ ers. Also, that a school social Coventry Andover a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Town ation Commission was held Fri­ worker, Mrs. Constance Kellogg CSolumbia Apollo Flight Bolton Office building. day night at the Congregational of Storrs, has been hired to rememiMr fh« TV-Radio Tonight Onmeti wiitti aonte 16 pteyera on give the school two days serv­ Finance Board Halls^ an Archery Family^ About 20. people, age 05 and Is Delayed Board of Education Names Office Hours over, have so far applied for hand to make up four tables of ice a week for the rest of the Program on ^Family Life^ Elects Van Dine tax relief under Public Act 755, duplicate bridge. school year. McKiNNEY FUEL CO. Keep Coming Up Champs Listed by the passed by the 1067 Legidatui«. High scores for the evening’s I ^ o o l Menus Asked for Porter School SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON. Harold Smith as Chairmail As Its Chairman Television Ihe main qualifications for eli­ play were: Fint, partners Mrs. Lunch menus at the Elemen­ Tex. tAP) — A moon program E v e ry tim e t Norton Reviews eyes come easy to them. Tax Collector Andrew in which they live and owned vin Oraboff aind Mr. and Mrs. cuits, marble cake, Thursday, M K . a pUot program be Introduced Fox, public health nurse, may d -t-,,... -Hgd up and forced cation at Its meeting lost night. meeting of that board following (40) Fi.mstones (18) Dalotarl (C) At this tourney, Mark Shattered (30) Combat Oream of Arthur Hall grew up in Hamp­ it for at least. :five years and Jon Grodzki; fnd fourth place, frankfurto, oven brown potato, at Porter School on “family life be called. ^ .. j i„ uioihv CrahanY was elected to last week’s town election. With (18) Highway Patrol (10^20^2-3$ I Dre a Connecticut arcdiery record Czuchry has announced taat his education In one grade, prefer- On FaHn Panel a newly announced delay In Wg^by Grah^WM e ert^ to (20) Big Picture Jeamde (C) ton end at the age of 12 “be­ that their total combined gTMs Mrs. John F. Phelps and Mrs. sauerkraut, Vienna bread, pud­ . . . for the host in oil sorvicol (18) Secret Agent in the animal round scoring 686 office hours at the Town Of­ ably the sixth grade. The infor- Fanners recently named to launch date lor the first manned the new positron a i vice-cnaar- the automatic shift of power (10) Perry Mason cause there #as nothing to do” income from all sources must Francif Haines. ding; Friday, fish sticks, but­ 5:16 (24) Friendly Giant ( 8-40) Garrison s Gordllas (C) out of a possible 560 potato. mation was given at 1st week’s serve as the Agricultural Sta- Apollo flight. man. Mrs. Claire Wdrfel was re- from Republican to Democratic, 8:00 (24) When Dtoaster Stages took up shooting with a bow fice building are from 7 to 9 meet maximum requirements. The group will meet again tered potato, carrot and raisin Democrat Van Dine, replaced 5:30 (40) Peter Jennings (C) (10-20-22-30) J en y Lewis (C) The record he broke belonged to 8t- per cent per month from the held at the home of Mrs. School Enumerator course and said eventually the convention on Sept. 28 at the to test the moonship in gnilth a n ^ id n e e r, lives on ( 8) Peter Jennings, News third in the men’s freesfyle lin was imanlmously elected (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley 10:30 18) S u bsection ’TV tag in tournaments. At the time due date. Richard Mahar on Aspinall Dr. High, potato In School Chats Family Life Education would Tolland Agricultural space last February, but on Brookfield Rd. w^th 'his wife (C) 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-2M0-40) News, shooting and Marcia came in BANK CREDIT vice-chairman, the post Van (24) W)mt’8 New (R) Sports, Weather (C) there were not many courses Additional hours for the col­ After a bustaess meeting there for last week were that Mrs. be Incorporated throughout the Center Jan. 26, a month shy of launch, family is ac- ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (C) (&» Tom Ewell Show around and the only one in the first in the women’s freestyle. BINGO Dine had held on the previous lector’s office will be announced the ladies will go for a session Irene Brown has been appoint­ enUre school on all levels. Assessor Hours jj,e prime crew for the first ^ iBolton Oongregaitional 6:45 (20) Naws. Sports, Weather 11:25 ( 3) Tuesday Starilght Mark wsui unable to compete CARDS ACCEPTED EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT board. 11:30 (1G2O-22-30) Tonight Show (C) area was the Franklin Hills In during the last two weeks of of bowling at Holiday Lanes In ed school enumerator by the The board agreed that this Board o f Assessors, Fred Apollo flight died when the craft 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie due to illness. Incumbent secretary John (24) Japan Today (12) Merv Griffin (C) Franklin, for the youngsters to use. now I ctm teach some students using the 11- j^at she has done an “ outstand- W D B C —- 136060 7:55 Da-vld Brinkley In the third year the classes committee, what had been go- sors. Corp., prime contractor for the mexpttred tei-m He lives witn ^ ------8:05 Pop Concert Hall has trained eveiry cham­ 6:00 Dick Robinson 9:06 Nightibeat „ . were discontinued but the adults tag on with the building com- Office hours at Yeonians Hall Apollo craft, was to talk ^ f h T ' n e " " worthwhile. |he only item on last night’s 6:00 Joey Reynolds 11:00 News, Weather Sports who used the program wore stiU pion in the state for the last 9:00 Ken Griffin 11:20 Sports Final five years. IBs main bustaess mlttee as there has been litUe ^ Tuesdays, Wednesdays and NASA into a May, 19^, d e ^ e ry ^ f ^ l o r o f Travel^^^^^ He also read the results of a agenda wias the election of of- 1:06 News, Sign Off 11:30 Other Side of the Day Interested. sald about it lately. ■ ^^days 1 0 / a , m ^ t i l noon; date for the new fireproofed poll taken among students indi- fiL rs, and the board will W B C H —910 is . arrows but as long as there 5:00 Hartford Hlghlightr SIMPLE SOEimON Targets in Backyard is the love for the sport of arch­ TutUe said that they wei^e Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 un- craft. Fn^ f^urch ^ tin g library interest. Ol the resume regular business at its 7:00 News . Hall put targets in his back­ waiting for a price lor reloca- til 9 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 A Manned Spacecraft Center GTOrge s E p i^ op ^ Chu . students questioned, 300 re- regular meetings, the fourth RENO, Nev. (AP) —A man ery, the Halls will keep coming 8:00 Gaslight yard for the convenience of tion of sewage lines. Foul odors a.m. until noon and 2 until 4 spokesman said talks ended last Mrs. Warfel, a Democrat, will many naming the Monday of each month, 12:00 Quiet Hours called the police station recently up champs. those Interested in the sport and surround the school and it was p.m. week with March as a compro- he 'begtaning her fourth year as ^ould prefer, many Van Dine, in closing last W P O P — 1410 and said the woman who accom­ 5:00 Danny Clayton Show thus the Columbia Lake Bow­ established that the cause was RabM Is Guest mise date. It will take techni- board secretary. adding comments. night’s meeting, noted that this 7:00 Lee ''Babl'' Simms Show panied him to Reno to be mar­ Manchester Evening Herald, 12:00 Gary Girard Show men came into being. sewage lines from the kltch- Rabbi O. GotUieb of New clans at Cape Kennedy four There were no other nomina- p qtptiis Is the last board of finance to ried ran off with another man. Temporary Columbia Cor­ W IN F — 1230 Art, a meatcutter by trade, TOPS ! area. York CHty is a house guest of months to ready the craft lor tlons for any of the positions, . ^yg_ “ What should I do” he asked. respondent Adella G. Urban 828- be elected, since under the char­ 5:00 News was spending more and more He said a couple of prices had Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bosh- flight, pushing the launch back and the votes were unanimous. on ra y gi 5:15 Speak Up Sports “If she doesn’t show up, by 3861. ter, which will become effec­ 5:30 Harry Reasoner time making arrows. He went been obtained but were too hig^ nick, Rt. 87, Chestnut Hill, dur- into July at the earliest. Smith succeeds Walter Wad- February, noon tomorrow, leave her In tive In November 1969, the 5:36 Speak Up Sports into business making equip­ so they are awaiting a lower tag.IIB the UlC Jewishpcm .a.. New YearA.A.AAA .holl- . . . . . Kenneth wS. . Kleinknecht,...... ------the------.dell . V . . who TT Is no longer on the Dr.ur. Castagpia(..astagna commentedcommemeu tolo Finance Is abolished 6:00 News Reno,” an officer said he re­ 6:15 Speak Up Hartford ment In 1960 but sUll on a part- days.' He - Isl_ 4 here-----A_ to ——— conduct the spacecraft center’s T*' D TVl manager d ri Q O’OT' fnt* for Vwo board. V«»4 the parents assembled. If your bid. Fiscal duties will then be car­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas plied. time basis. iiie nurse's report stated that _ religious . 1 J 1 ^ _ ... services . . • 1 A n .-1 for Congre- AL. the .. to. . passenger . n n n fA. M n and propulsion 4 I O l A n Y w*in accepting the nomination kids ask you to take them to 7:00 The World Tonight Eastern Star ried out by a seven-man town 7:30 Alexander Kendrick So many archers became In­ weighing and measuring is in gatlon Agudath Achim In the sections of the Apollo spaceship. Smith thanked his fellow board the library, say yes. If,^ they council. 7:35 Sneak Up Hartford terested and joined the Bow­ progress; the Tine Test will be Chestnut Hill Ssmagogue. said Monday, “ all of the intri- members for their confidence don’t ask, ask them why they re 7:15 Frank Gifford Holds Bazaar O • Art GREETING CARDS men that soon Hall’s backyard given with parental permission; Yom Klppur, the Day of cate little details of all the and said he looked for their not going.” According to U.S. Public slio Speak Up Hartford was not big enough and prop­ Temple Chapter, Order of vision testing will begin short- Atonement, begins Friday Oct. changes that we made have just support as a team. He estimated the total cost of 12:15 Sign Off FOR ALE OCCASIONS Health Service figures, 47 per 6:56 Phil Rizzuto erty on Hunt Rd. was leased in Eastern Star, will have its an­ See Our Large Display ly and the educational theme U at 6 p.m. when Kol Nldre caught up with us.” He also expressed his appre- the evening hours at $600. cent of the nation’s population WTIC—1080 1961. This is still in use and a nual bazaar Thursday from 2 will be on safety. services will be held at the The craft is relatively small elation to Waddell and to Har------using public water supplies re­ 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 6:30 Americana couple of weeks ago was the to 7 p.m. at the Masonic Fluoride Treatment synagog;ue and continue Satur- and Includes more than two mil- old Porcheron, who also Is no Advertisement— wcivcuceived dated water,______either ____ from 7:26 Chet Huntley ARTHUR DRUO site of the Connecticut Archery Temple. One of the first school health ^rom 9:15 a.m. until sun- ijon separate parts. Changes or- longer on the board. Neither wanted, reliable woman from natural sources or from artifl- 7:30 News of the World TOWN! 7:45 Joe Garaglola Champlonsliips. A tea which will Include tea, programs this year will be to complete the holidays, ^ered by NASA Included re- were present last night. The Bolton to take care of three clal processing, 7:60 Sing Along In 1962 Hall and his family breads and assorted cookies will provide free fluoride treat- School Menu placement, wherever feasible, board suggested that both men chu^ren, 6%, 4 and 1V4 while bought a home on Rt. 6 and be served from 2 to 6 p.m. by ments for aU children In the The menu for Porter School: of materials which burn with be sent letters of appreciation, mother works. 5 days, 8:30 a .m .------opened a pro shop and factory Mrs. Robert Richmond and a second, third, fifth and sixth The menu for Porter School: others which resist fire. Another Transportation Panel to 6:30 p.m. Two in school In the cellar. This marked the committee. grades by the Dental Dental Health Health Wednesday, Wednesday, fish fish sticks, ®Ucks, cole cole change change is is a a quick-opening quick-opening hatch hatch The new chairman appointed mornings. Phone 649-2250 after beginning of “ Hall’s Arrow” Miss Mary Louise Dickson Is NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT! Section of the State Depart- slaw, buttered spinach, wheat which might have saved the Mrs. Virginia Butterfield, e p.m. and the end of the meat cutting in charge of a meat loaf dinner ment of Health. bread jello and cookies; Thurs- three men trapped by the Janu- James Grunske and Dana Han-Han­ ------business. from 6 to 7 p.m. Reservations Each child’s teeth will be day, baked ham, waffles and ary blaze, son to a new transportation GAS TANK LEAKS Let MS put your diamond In November 1964 Hall opened for the diimer may be made checked, cleaned and a fluoride syrup, applesauce, grapefruit _ committee to study the ques­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A indoor lanes in Manchester. He with Miss Elizabeth Brown, 20 treatment done. The dental hy- sections; Friday, hot dog on tion of town-owned school bus­ leak In a valve leading to a saw the need for indoor shoot­ Arch St. glenist will be at the school roll, green beans, tomato, gta- Chest X-ray es. gas storage tank sent three em­ in a modern setting ing and he designed and built 'Booith dhiaMnen laire Mns. NO MINIMUM BALANCE! starttag Monday the week of gerbread and whipped ■ cream. , The material has been col­ ployes of the New Britain Gas the lanes, the first one built John Trotter, aprons; Mrs. John Oct. 9. Z , „ „ with over-head target suspen­ Von Deck Jr., parcel post; Mrs. Bus in Area lected by the Board of Finance, Light Co. to the hospital Mbn- Don't hide the brilliant beauty of your dia­ Every chUd having this treat- Manchester Evening HeraM mostly by Mrs. Butterfield. day. sion. This was the first indoor Robert Bantly, country store; ment must have parental per- temporary Columbia ooirespwd- mond in a dull, lusterless old-fashioned set­ A chest X-ray bus, provided The committee was given per­ The three were working on the automatic target lane in New Mrs. Marshall Hodge, baked mission. Flyers have been sent ent Adella O. Urban, tel. 228- ting. Let us re-mount it in one of our beautiful by the Connecticut Tuberculo­ mission to use the services of valve on the company grounds England. The construction of goods; Mrs. Lee Hill, Christmas home and they are requested to 3861. sis and Health Association, is the u... new..wn board of •—--finance------chalr- m,at x-mcPine tmuand i«.ctwjwvMeadow Streets modern fashions. Many to choose from, and these lanes have been written decorations and needlework; in Northeastern Connecticut man, or anyone else they need- when the valve sprung a ,HC.k. no charge for the workmanship. Bring your up in several archery maga­ Mrs. William Howard, house this week visiting schools and ed. They are to give a status tin-ee were overcome by gas. -mond in for a free estimate today! zines. and garden; and Mrs. Ronald convalescent homes. report at the November board Morris Sau- Son a Natural Finnegan, kiddy komer. Spending Cuts Invite The X-ray bus is available to meeting. reported in critical EASY PAYMENTS The Halls’ young 12-year-old Members of Manchester As­ all school personnel, including Mrs. Butterfield was also ap- condition at New Britain Gen- AVAILABLE son Mark is a natural with a sembly, Order of Rainbow for bus drivers under contract, who pointed to the bills committee gral Hospital. The two others bow and arrow. At the National Girls, will have a candy booth Archery Association Tourna­ supervised by Mrs. Paul Tay­ Protest in Congress must toe K-rayed at least once (or six months, and Graham admitted to the hospital were JBWELERS-SILVERSMITHS—DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN ST. every three years. for three. This is a temporary Charles Renault and Stephen ment in Jackson Miss., in July lor. ______------XXIt ISla aiso also avauaoie available to tiuy any commiuee,committee, butoui lutahas beenucou min ca ex-.- gtinson. (Conttaued from Page One) decrease in federal spending school child, his family, and as- latence, with rotating member- ate rejected 60 to 12 Monday a would ease Inflationary pres- soclates who have shown a pos- ship, for some time. ^Riposal____1 byva ,,Sen. oat4 T/\Vir»John J.T wiv*. Wil­ sures ««tvAa and or»H aiihflfitiitp substitute for foF a tax tax itlvc rcactioii to a tuberculin Board policy does not allow liams, R-Del., to cut back new hike.” test. This X-ray survey Is not standing committees. Smith starts In the public works pro­ open to the general public. said that after everyone became gram. Debate continues today The bus will stop at the fol­ familiar with the operation of on the $4.7 billion measure, VFW to Assist lowing locations from 9 a.m. to the...... committee...... — — ------it reviews bills which includes funds for the 5 p.m.: Today at RHAM High before presentation to the board Atomic Energy Commission as Bonus Seekers School and Bolton High School; — perhaps the board would re­ well as the so-called “ pork bar­ tomorrow at Coventry, Rock- view the policy against standing EATOWN rel”:i” projects. The Manchester Post of the vlMe, and Tolland High Schools; committees. 1215 •/* SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD Williams said his proposed cut will make Its services Thursday at Manchester Manor Library Open Nights would have affected about $395 available to Vietnam veterans Convalescent Home, The Mea- In other business, the board million In projects. requiring assistance In com- dows Nursing Home, and U.S. ag[reed to have the school "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — The House, meanwhile, takes pigy^g applications for the Envelope Co. iny Vernon. library open Monday, Tuesday up a budget-busting omnibus g^g^g bonus. People who have positive and Wednesday nights from 7 NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" measure to raise postal rates AnpUcatlon forms may be findings, whether tuberculosis to 9, with a staff member certl- and the pay of^ federal employ- Post Home, or some other abnormality, will as a librarian employed on Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • Tfan^, FrL 9 to 9 es. Final action is expected ppnter St or the Town toe referred to their own 'niiv.si- a contractural basis. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Mimday) Wednesday on the measure, ' Municipal Build- clan for further examinations. Dj- Joseph Castagna, superln- Now you con fine tune the color picture cor­ which eventually could cost rri,pQp rpniiirinc assistance This program is a service of the tendent, proposed that the 11- rectly without even looking ot the screen! It s three times as much as the new ^ °p ta ct George C h ri^ m ^ Seal oi^anization. brary be open these three nights so easy a child can do it, Easier to tune right revenue It will produce. from October through the first wards, “ service officer, eve­ The House Armed Services CHABGED WITH MURDER week In June. The test period than black and white! nings after 6 at the Post Home. Committee planned to question NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 17- At a recent briefing for ^1 WED. ONLY Secretary of Defense Robert S. year-old girl has been charged IN BEAUTIFUL Here's Liow it worlts: service organizations, it was Simple slide-action.controls Effective January I, 1968, withdrawals McNamara today about a with murder In the steak knife DREXEL FURNITURE 30-day Pentagon freeze an­ learned that the Bonus Division NEED A ■’let you adjust the color by slaying of Mrs. Daisy Hill, 34. 0 3 FRESH KILLED may be made of funds which have been on nounced last week..— . on— ------nearly------had a backlog- of some Arrested 3,600 late ap- Monday night SPECIAL Solid State Circuitry the numbers allowing eosy deposit for 90 days, during the first ten $350 millionIiiniiwii earmarked awAfor mill- plications received when------opera- was Mauie Mattie txiuiseLouise luawarua Edwards Ui of Long life transistors except for picture repeat settings- Solid state . • _ » _ _A_ < ■ _ 4______A m it M CHICKEN LEGS days of a calendar quarter, WITHOUT tary construction projects. tlons began Oct. 2. The director Rockvlew Circle, a neighbor CAR tube and rectifier, replaces troublesome Picture Lock helps to keep Two House Appropriations assured the VFW that no un- of Mrs. Hill. tubes. This means in* ^ $ (S) your set fine-tuned. PRIOR NOTICE; withdrawals permitted at subcommittees planned to meet due delays In processing appli- ipj,g stabbing occurred while stant sound ond picture, and Breasts any time with 90*day written notice. to see where money earlier ap­ faster servicing, lower cations were expected. Mrs. Hill was embroiled in an (COMBO) propriated for Treasury-Post VFW officials were also in- argument about one of her chil- operating costs and Office and legislative affairs formed that applications from dren, police said. She was greater reliability and can now be rescinded. dependents of deceased Viet- stabbed once—through the heart performance. ONE FULL YEAR GUARANTEE In a telegram sent Sunday to nam veterans would be proc- —and was dead on arrival at Covers free exchange and re­ Deposits at any time . . . the nation's governors, Trans­ FO R A essed on a primary basis. Yale-New Haven Hospital. pair of any component proven portation Secretary Alan S. withdraw at any time with Boyd suggested the $4.4 billion SPECIAL defective in normal use. labor no notice. federal-aid highway program might be cut by as much as one OCCASION? half. Rent a new Ckimet or Boyd noted that “ In view of r m e a s u r e d Mercury. Low Rates . . . recent congressional discussions j l U d ia g o n a l l y on substantial reductions in fed­ Daily . . . Weekly . . . BOTH Paid and Compounded QUARTERLY from DAY YQU DEPOSIT! ______)^^uHeftdC^(nne eral expenditures, it may be­ HOLMES Monthly. Save Dflo Lb.! come necessary to impose cell- MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE OOUDEN RULE Ideal For tags on the federal-aid highway The Outdoor program in the Immediate fu­ Bariwcue! ... YOU get INTEREST on INTEREST! ture.” The TimeTo Act He asked the governors what We Reserve The Bight TO Umlt Quantities the impact would be In their By recording your funeral wishes in states If he has to impose such ceilings starting Nov. 1 and advance, you save your family the RESERVE A CAR LAND 0’ UKES promptly got responses. 649-5203 Republican Gov. Spiro T. Ag- worry of making countless decisions new of Maryland said such a cut NOW . . . CALL would be devastating, adding he during bereavement. Take this BUTTER strongly opposes “ any, rep'j^'it ^ 3 - 5 1 3 5 any, reduction In federal aid thoyghtful step now at Holmes highway funds." Agnew’s reply .was typical. 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SOI CENTER STREET 649 MAIN STREET—APPLIANCE and FURNITURE CENTER — MANCHESTER “President Johnson deserves OPEN EVENINGS solid credit,” Proxmire said In ^- --■ 4 0 0 J,^AIN SHEET « MANCHESTEIl.CONN.^ J ^jbmate speech, addta^that a ¥ A p a g e f o u r t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 PAGE FIFTEEN Cards StiU Need to Drive 27 N€als W ilt Signs -Brock, Yastraemskv' Herald Angle Rival Leftfielders Sox Win 3-1; Back to Boston By Giant Pact EARL YO ST PHILADELPHIA (AP) Key Team Offenses BOSTON (A P )—The St. to keep the Series alive for Lon­ we can beat them.” While Lonborg was stifling St. Sports Editor 7-W ilt Chamberlain ended Louis Cardinal^ still have borg to come back in the sev­ So far, however, only Lonborg Louis again,' the Red Sox were his stubborn holdout to­ By EARL YOST enth game. When the teams re­ has been able to beat them. ’The ipaking a little more progress day, signing with the Na­ ST. LOUIS— Rival leftfielders have been the key men to drive 27 naHs. sume here Wednesday, Waslew- 24-year-old right-hander never than they had.,in the previous Writers Greet Lonborg with Applause Manage: Dick Williams tional Basketball Associa­ in the 1967 World Series to date from an offensive stand­ skl wilh be op^sed by Dick was in trouble Monday, and aft­ two games 'even if two of ST. LOUIS—Greeted with applause from sports writ­ tion’s Philadelphia 76ers of Boston eaid it before their runs were unearned. point. When Boston pitchers were dnable to keegp the Hughes, the loser in Lonborg’s er the Red Sox picked up a pair ers when he entered the press ihterview room at Busch for what is believed to be Monday’s game, and the first victory. of runs in the top of the ninth Cardinals’ Lou Brock off the base paths, St, Louis was Singles by Joe Foy and Ken yesterctey afternoon was big Jim Lonborg of tougher than a horse’s hide. On ------Any postponements because even Maris' homer didn’t bother the highest salary ever statement was still perti­ Harrelson sandwiched aroiuid the Red Sox. Lonborg rated the recognition, which was the other aide of the ledger, of raiiwmight entice Williams to him. paid an athlete, it was throw . . he’s the complete play­ nent after the Red Sox de­ Mike Andrews’ sacrifice and when Boston’s Carl Yastrzem- switch to Lonborg for the sixth ■ most unusual from members of the fourth estate, af­ learned. er,” Manager Red Schoendlenst feated the Cardinals 3-1 in The only other hits he allowed Mike Shannon’s error on the ski was able to solve Cardinal game, but right now the man is ter he once again silenced the bats of St. Louis and Neither the terms of the con­ of the Cardinals told me. were singles by Dal Maxvill in bunt brought Boston its first run prolonged the World Series to ------pitching, the Red Sox were St. Louis and sliced their Waslewski, who pitched three tract, nor its length were Manager Dick Williams of the third and Maris in tSe ill the third iniUng.' tougher than a two-biit steak. World Series deficit to perfect innings of relief in the It came off starter Steve Carl­ •^Shtfleld along with Joe Foy immediately known, but the As­ Boston said of Yaz: "He’s the fourth. game, too. While Yastrzemskl has cap- greatest player in the game to- three games to two. third game. He was 2-2 during ” I thought when I came into ton, a 22-year-old lefty who was at third base and Mike Andrews sociated Press learned it may Lonborg, who relaxed for the tured the fancy of baseball fans •• The Cardinals got the 27 outs the season. the game I was psychologically lifted for a pinch hitter in the at second. All three responded gross Chamberlain upwards of they needed, but in between all over, especially in New Eng- opinions, two different Lonborg, who previously this ready, and I thought I could sixth inning after allowing jubt game by viewing the movie, with hits, Harrelson drove in $250,000. some o t them the Red Sox land, and for good reason. Brock choices, although both admitted year has pitched with just two beat them,” said the Red Sox three hits. ' “ Mission Impossible,” Sunday the first run, and Foy also It has been reported that scored three runs and that weis has been more or less in the other’s star performer days rest twice, isn’t afraid of ace who pitched for the third The Red Sox added .a clinch­ night, saved the Red Sox from starred defensively. Clhamberlain earned more than all Jim Lonborg needed. $200,000 last year in salary with shadow in the final Cardinal great, too. the seventh game, in which he time in nine days and the fifth ing pair of runs in the ninth. humiliation with a brilliant TiTie aging vet was Elston Lcmborg, the, prime candidate the 76ers. He worked under a cast. Having a team with either would tangle with Bob Gibson, time in 16 days. After they leaded the bases three-hitter, missing a shutout Howard. Ginning up with the for the American League’s Cy one year contract in 1966-67. The young man who can run Brock or Yastrzemski in left- St. Louis’ two-game winner. “ I didn’t feel any pressure. As against Don Willis on a walk to in the ninth Inning when Roger bases loaded in the ninth in- Young Award, missed matching Chamberlain, who led the like a deer has gradually taken field would be quite a start to “ I can go in the seventh soon as I walk across the white Gieorge Scott, Reggie Smith's Maris cracked a two-out homer nlng, he blooped a single that his second-game shutout when in a 3-1 success. just dropped inside the right- 76ers to the Eastern title over over from Maury Wills as the a championship club. Roger Maris hOmCred with two game,” he said while treating line, it’s just another game. double and an intentional walk major league’s leading base ------Author of a one-hitter in his °ut of the reach of Boston and an eventual NBA out in the ninth Inning. his precious right arm with ice. Then once the game started, I to Rico #etrocelli,' Elston How­ stealer. Last year he swiped 74 first stnift against the Cards, Ma^is and two runs scored, the championship victory over San He still wound' up with a ‘"Ihe body needs the rest, but had a lot of confidence that I ard blooped a single off Jack Lonborg -w»s th6 master as he second when Maris threw wild- Francisco, will be starting his bases to wrest the tiUe long Little Olvmpics three-hitter and a recorO for the mind can come back. The could get them out because my Lamabe into right field. held by Wills. Two seasons ago J X made not only the Red Sox but ly home. “I was lucky” Howard ninth season in the league. allowing the fewest hits in two mind can do wonderful things. pitches were working.” Scott raced home and Smith 35,000 New Englnd toasrf>aiU said. “I was trying to hit the The 7-foot-l Chamberlain fin­ = To Start Sunday consecutive Series games. He It really can get you up. Lou Brock was one of the bat­ followed when Marls’ throw to Red Birds sifter being traded J the plate was wild. fans 'happy as the. scene will l>sll to the outfield and swung ished third in the league scoring stopped the Cardinalb'on one hit ■T think the fact that they ters against whom his pitches by the ^ ic a g o ^ b s for pitcher j^^ers got a jump on now slitft to Fenway Park late.” , race after winning the title sev­ last Thursday. beat us two in a row put some were working. Brock is 8-for-12 When Maris countered with Ernie Broglio, he got the go- \ ^ against the other Boston pitch­ his homer in the bottom of the Wednesday for ithe next game. The 3-0 lead gave Lonborg a en straight years. He sacrificed Now it’s up to Gary Waslew- doubts in our mind, but this scoring for assists and rebounds ahead signal from the late John- American con- ers but O-for-8 against Lonborg. Inning, it was too little. , A ll ConMtfcut will be watch- working margin, ski, ,a 26-year-old right-hander, game reaffirms our belief that in leading the 76ers to a ny Keane, then the manager, tlngenit that wll compete in the ing; gam e No. 6 for Manager “The only pitch that got He’s been going ever since. “Llttla Olympics” in Mexico Dtok Williams has nominated away,” was the way he describ- record-breaking 68 victories during regular season play . Almost overnight. Brock City starting Sunday, Gary Waslewski to try and tie ed the ball Maris parked into zoomed to the front by stealing weight men left New East, MHS in Road Games up the sot at three games each the rlghtfleld bleachers, He still managed to score Hughes, Waslewski 1,056 points, paced the league in 63 bases, but was considered York Monday and most of the and force a seventh and decid- A sarcastic column, written nothing more than an average of the American contingent By BARRY COWLES count the touchdowns before the ing game to be played Thurs- by a nationally syndicated col- rebounds with 1,967, and set a whistle blows. club record of 630 assists, a outfielder with great running Ui® 18-sport event will join Scholastic football activity day. umnlst, Jim Murray, may have habits. This year he won his them in Mexico City by Satur- Pitchers Tomorrow Nursing a few slight injuries, “It’s no gamble going with had something to do with the league mark for a center. He will find both East Catholic thlrd National League theft tl- BOSTON (AP)—Dick Hugrhes is going to keep his Coach Dave Wlggln will be Waslewski,” Williams said. “I Sox who came to life and look- raised his career point total to High and Manchester High trav­ over 23,000 and this year should tie with 52 in 69 attempts. (tompetition ~ opens Sunday at pitches “high and tight, low and away” when he starts working his Indians hard to re­ have all the confidence in the ed like an -all together different the site of the 1968 Olympics against the Boston Red Sox Wednesday and Boston eling on the road this weekend. main in the winner’s . world that he can win. He’s the club. hit the 25,000 mark. Looking at the record, the ... _ __ guy who has tossed his cap into East will meet Woodrow Wil­ Maybe that loss taken a week same type pitcher as Lonborg. The column was posted in to compete in every summer Manager Dick Williams is going to keep the St. Louis the ring as the No. 1 World son of Hartford on Saturday at ago really did some good. “We’re in the isame siltuaitlon the clubhouse, and read by KEEPING HIS COOL— Red Sox pitcher Jim Lonborg, his shoulder packed in Olympics event but soccer.. The Ca^inals in suspense with a new starting pitcher— Series hero, has arrived. now as we were the last two everyone. Barry Raps ice, keeps his pitching arm in a pan o f cold water in the clubhouse following entire American team hasn’t Gary Waslewski. 2. Memchester will be under the Although, a leadoff batter. days of the American League "It really irked me,” Lonborg his 3-1, three-hit victory over the Cards in the fifth game of the World Series. been selected yet, but about 60 managers And Boston second baseman lights at Bristol Central Friday Brock picked up more total Season when he played Minne- said. "Perhaps I tried just .a Coupled with his one hitter last Thursday, Lonborg wrote a new Series record to 70 United States athletes starting pitchers lor the sixth Mike Andrews found a parallel night starting at 7:30. Mets Will Talk 1-Pro- Loop bases than Orlando Cepeda, the game after Jim Longborg sent between the Series and Boston’s sota,” Williams added. “We little hard to win.” for least hits allowed in two consecuti ve Series games. (AP Photofax) expected to compete. Alter dropping two in a row. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — most celebrated of Cardinal bat- the Series back to Boston with a fairy tale finish in the American To Oil Hodges knew we had to ■win to stay What about pressure? ters and the man who occuoles the American contln- Coach Demers will be pushing R ick ' Barry, the National Bas­ 3-1 victory Monday in St. Louis. League. Boston beat the favored ahve and we did to get into the “I didn't feel any,” Lomborg iViA thA hAttinc Kcwt arc Randy Matson, world his Eagles extra hard this week ketball AssociaUon’s leading It was the second victory in the Minnesota Twins in the last two BOSTON (AP) — The New Series. I think we can do it said. “ It was just another game, Winning Not Impossible ?r^e^ Pt“ holder; Ralph to go alter the Wllsonites. Wil­ scorer last season and now af­ s c on T op Series for the 6-foot-6 right- games of the regular season to York Mets, shopping for a new again and so do the ball players. I had good stuff and control and Boston, world long jump cham- son so far has won two, lost filiated with the new American Brock had 325 total bases pjon; Don Schollander, winner hander. win the pennant. manager, have received the “ Gibson was the only Cardl- I was confident that I could get ‘It’s the same situation as none and has one tie for the Washington Senators’ permis­ nal pltoher who impressed us,” them out. Basketball AssociaUon, said In A P P oll among his league leading total of four Olympic swimming tlUes The Cardinal dressing room season. East has a 1-2-0 won, . -'V. Monday “ It’s been unfair to the of 206 base hits while Cepeda 1964, and Mark Spitz, who set was subdued, but not concerned, against Minnesota, when we had sion to negotiate with Gil WiUlioms said. “ Biiles didn’t im- “ I had a lucky horsehoe in loss tie log in their book. Bill players to have only one pro ^Doctor ’ Lon borg _ finished with 295 total bases to swimming records in Berlin Julian Javier, who made anoth- to win two for the pennant,” he Hodges, but more than that the press.” Nelson Briles accounted my back pocket that Darrell NEW YORK - (AP) Lacy and John Alublcki will league.” his credit. last weekend. er spectacular play at second said. principals aren’t saying. (AP Ftioiofax) for one O ird win and Gibson Brandon found and gave to me Southern California, with lead the pack for the locals as "People misunderstand about For a leadoff batter. Brock The track and field events will base to match his gem in the- “Now we’U hhve our htome Hodges, former Brooklyn SAFE LANDING— Boston’s Reggie Smith scores In the top photo. Smith leaps to start his slide. Be­ the others. in Boston that he found on the they usually do. Surely East Dodger star who managed the low, Cardinal catcher Tim McCarver ocmes back Dick Hughes, loser to Lon- clubhouse floor in Boston. I gave the NBA,” said the former San strengthened grip on the top stroked” 2rhom ers, ' an unusual- be held from Sunday, Oct. 15, second game, summed up the fans rooting for us. We’ve had needs a win this weekend if they the third run of the game, coming home in the Francisco Warrior now under Wields Scalpel spot in The Associated Press jy ijig^ total for the first man through Oct. 18 and the swlm- Senators to an encouraging tie borg in the second game -will it back to him but will ask for Cardinals’ feelings. our backs to the wall all season ninth inning right in back of George Scott who from taking the high throw from Roger Maris, . football poll, faces perhaps the order, and added 34 oth- mlng competition will be held are to finish in the running of for sixth place in the American oppose Waslewski. it again Thursday.” contract to the Oakland Oaks. “ We’re going to beat them and I guess you might say that but too late to get the sliding Smith. “ Only a few young players BOS'TON (A P )— Jim Lonborg, who once aspired to toughest opponent on its sched- g^jra base hits, including 32 from Oct. 26 through Oct. 28. the Hartford County Conference League this season, still has a scored on Elston Howard's bloop single to right. The articulate Lonborg, who This latest triumph wasn’t as there (in Boston),” he predict- this is the way it should be. League. didn’t have to resort to any big a thrill as the league clinch- make the NBA each year. be a doctor, deserves at least an honorary spot in th e ule Saturday, playing Notre doubles. He drove in 76 runs, other events scheduled to ed. “ We still have the hammer Things don’t come eafy for us.” year left on his Washington con­ Faced with a short week and tract, but Mets’ president Bing knockdown pitches, threw only er against Minnesota. ‘ ‘That day There are few opportuniUes, college of surgeons because of the way he operates on South Bend, Ind. another amazing figure, trail- start Sunday are basketball, and we’re still in front.” The Manager Dick Williams said and it’s just tough to make a ------Trojans, who received 38 ^^g g^jy Cepeda and Mike Shan- gymnastics, weightlifting, pen- a good win under their belt, Devine is expected to try to lure 100 and kept Lou Brock, the the crowd carried me around the pitching mound. nnrrtinaig still have a 3-2 lead in rookie right-hander Waslewski team or even improve.” Lonborg, a 24-year-old Stan- ®n Julian Javier’s eighth Inning ®n *h® 50 ftrst'pilace votes from non in this department. Shan- tathlon and rowing. Other sports the Indians will be ready to him back to New York. chief toitnentor against Boston, for an hour it seemed,” he re­ the best-W-7 aeries. would be Boston’s starter. Dur- off the base paths. Barry said players coming out ford University graduate with a single in Boston last Thursday, ® panel o f spontswiitere and non drove in 77 runners, Cepeda with later starts scheduled are meet the team of Bristol Cen­ Hodges has been prominently called. Carl Yastrzemskl, the Boston lug the regular season Waslew- wasn’t...... disturbed by Maris'- . . broadcasters, held a safe boxing, canoeing, cycling, rld- tral, which is still looking for mentioned as a likely candidate In the three games that the Busch Stadium is like Yankee of college now have better degree in biology, gambled oh a left fielder, said, “They’re going sW started only eight games chances for making a name and clout, which just cleared the margln over second-place ^ ^^^,g ing, fencing, gymnastics, field its first win of the season. Cen­ to replace Wes Westnim, who Cards have won, Brock led off Stadium to the Boston Ace. baseball career in giving up to know they’ve been in a .and had a 2-2 record. The Cardi- Mdth a hit and scored, and drove "It felt pretty good to look money in the new league. wall in right near the foul line, I^rdue, which received 10 firs - ghow, but when he gets on base, hockey, shooting, yachting, vol- tral has scored only one touch­ resigned shortly before the sea­ medical plans while in college. flght-’’ And despite the Cardinal aals saw Waslewski for three the Red Sox crazy with his base over my shoulder and not see While Barry was in Indi­ Now he’s wielding a different 330 feet from the plate. place votes while North Caroll- m trouble. He 1®Y ball and water polo, lead he said the pressure is now innings in Saturday’^ game. He down this yetu’ and were shut­ son ended, but so far the Mets running antics. that green monster (short wall anapolis, the Indiana Pacers type of scalpel for the Boston "With ai' 3-0 lead, I didn't care na State got four. ------on the Cardinals. didn’t give up a hit and struck out in their last two games. have denied they have talked Stop Brbck and you stop the at Fenway) staring at me.” announced they would be hosts about the shutout,” Lonborg Southern Cal had 462 votes to game triumphs with his hltUng It would appear as though with him. Red Sox. “ You can bet they’re thinking three, Cards. The two games he was Lonborg would like to see that for the first ABA All-Star Game The 6-foot-6 right-hander said. “ I just wanted to get the Purdue’s 385. Notre Dame rose and base running, the Indians are faced with Now that the Senators have about the last two games in Red Schoendlenst said Hughes handcuffed, Boston won. green monster once more this in January. The tentative date saved the Red Sox once again game over. He hit a change-up, from seventh last week to fifth Over on the other side of the Clinic Moves somewhat of an easy win, or given the go-ahead, Devine will Fenway Park,” Yaz com- would pitch Wednesday and Bob Brock gave it a great bid ^ a so n . . . in the seventh game. is Jan. 9, either in the State Monday as hesent the 64th down and in. I don’t know how with a 66-6 pounding of Iowa, ledger, the Red Sox are motl- mented. "Yeah, we’re going Gibson Thursday, if necessary, a repeat of last year’s perform- probably make Hodges an offer Hie voUeytiaU oUnio being again, in the first inning, when ' Should the series go the limit, Fairgrounds Coliseum (10,000 World Series back to Boston he hit it.” setting up the big battle this vated when Yastrzemskl hlte. conducted on Monday back to that Green Monster — Hughes was beaten by Lonborg Eince when the Indians beat Cen­ soon, but Hodges was unavaila­ with a brilliant three-hit, 3-1 Lonborg, suffering from a Ken Harrelson made a great it will bring together Lonborg capacity) where the Pacers Saturday. When he doesn’t, it’s a horse nlgtato at the Community Y the left field wall.” >»’lth a one-hitter last Thursday. tral 53-0. However, one doesn’t ble for comment. victory over the St. Louis Cardi- slight cold, watched the televi- one-handed running catch near ‘ and Gibson, rated the best rlght- play their home games or But­ Purdue, rising from fourth to of a different color, move* to the Bast Side Reo nala, who failed In a bid to end slon program "Mission Impossl- c the wall. Had it dropped, it handers in their respective ler University’s Hinkle Field- second with its victory over If you had your choice of all ble” before hitting the sack Sun^ for next Monday because of would have been a triple. But leag;ues, and it could be a honey house (14,000). the fall classic with a three- Northwestern, faces Ohio State, the players in baseball, which repairs being mode at the yesterday, Lonberg held the of a duel. game sweep at home. day night. Then he cooly went After Barry switched to the 1-1, this week. Georgia, moving one would TJSoi Harrelson, known eis “ The still grab that coveted world season rather than play with the the tag once he takes the v m j d e mound, stuck to business in the •XMOV Hawk,” for obidous reasons, championship and the biggest Warriors. SIGN UP NOW was Inserted Into the lineup in slice of the post-season melon. Explaining his move, Barry Series' fifth game. In a one-hit said, “ I love the game, but it’s masterpiece in the second business to me. 'The beisic rea­ game, he brushed back a couple ------^Youth Will Be Served^------son I changed was financial— of Cardinals. And during the FOR BOLAND OIL COMPANY'S that and my father-in-law regular season he hit 19 batters, (former Miami Coach Bruce not all Intentionally. .JW Hale, who now is directing the "When I’m hitting the comers fWtOEi 1,000 Greet Sox Oaks).” on the outside, there's no need to go inside,” Lonborg said mat- ter-of-factly. East Harriers "I went more to the fast ball On Return Home today,” he said. “ I was hitting Still Unbeaten spots, the outside corners. When BOS'TON (AP) — “Youth will be served,” said Carl they started getting a good rip AUTOMATIC Yastrzemskl as he stepped off the Red Sox’ charter Giving up only two ot the at the pitch away, I went to the , TSL fanslt 10 iilnlslilng pOaceinmilts in VRUDB flight from St. Louis, and the words were barely out breaking ball. • m im yeObeartky’B ctobb country “ Even when I got behind, 1 r \ of his mouth as youth swung into action. meet, Eb^t OathoUlc beat More than half of 1,000 c h e e r ------felt I could challenge them and Xavier ot MiKkUetown, 18-45. ing Red Sox fans pulled off an come right down the middle. ers, said of his lobster vs. Mis­ East 'wiU trek to Southwest end run to foil security precau­ This is a big ball park so they souri country ham bet with Gov. Oalthollic on Friday fbr the tions at Logan International Warren Heames, "He’s been can hit it and there’s still room neoot meet. TIUb win gives for someone to catch it.” 'eSC»prlC0 Coupt; rur. CtmtfO Sport Coup*, "Tht Huggtr" DELIVERY TOP Airport Monday night and de­ after me all week, but I’m going East its fourth stialgtit log in scended full tilt on two buses Lonborg didn’t let his outfield­ to end up eating his ham.” the book fbr the young season, m m carrying Red Sox players and ers get too busy, though. The ITiroughout the whole scene, yet to be defeated. their wives. Cardinals managed to loft only Dramatically new! the Boston Fire Department Leading the locals under the five balls past the Boston in­ The youthful fans streamed band played on, displaying the wire was Jim Peragallo, post­ through a side door from the fortitude for which fire sighters field. Three went for fairly rou­ ing a fine 15:57 for the course. tine putouts, one was Roger G ct.e.a United Air Lines passenger ter­ are noted. Rlick Rlocl -was second and the Astro Ventilation makes the ride minal and poured around wait­ Maris’ line single in the fourth tournament at the Wethersfield,. The St. Louis Cardinals ar­ findt xavler runner acroes the and the last Maris’ two-out ing jet^, gasoline trucks, police rived at Logan two hours after Une, Rick Larrtvee, was third. . HOP Staszowskis Tie Country Club. cars and airport vehicles to mob homer in the ninth. The Staszowski brothers both Player and Palmer Agree the Red Sox and were bused to Ih e East nmners pUaced in the Lonborg, who Ibkt a no-hit bid TOP In PGA Pro-Am the two buses. their motel in simburban Quin­ next five posSttons, giving as quiet as it is smooth. fired one-over-par 72s. 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(E), Pelletier (E), Vendetta the Detroit Red Wings for right of air without annoying drafts and liams, answering a query about No better value Camaro, “The Hugger,” gives you VAUIE might disagree on which of their MeanwhUe Gay Brewer, Series Notes (E), Anton (E), Shea (E), winger Craig Cameron and two street noises. It's standard on Stamps issued after payment for first delivery. WUMT* a comeback 'with the statement, smoother acceleration and more of a sweaters, shoes and clubs are Hantnett (X), LaBeUe £!)■ amateurs. For ’68, you also get new riding ^ from Dallas, pocketed a first "We did It all year," nimbly true sports-car feel than ever if delivery is paid Among the many word-o-grams silence, thanks to Chevrolet’s DOUBLE STAMPS If delivery is ]^d for in full within 10 days ATTEMTION FINE CAR BUYERSI better, these two giants of the of 165,000 in the Alcan herded his wife and mother into before. Come drive ’68's finest—now for amount of bill. on the Busoh scoreboard was computer-refined suspensions. You game agreed on one thing: Golfer of the Year Tournament a waiting Imuosine. get better performance, GM'a new at your Chevrolet deater’sl GoU courses have to undergo ^t St. Andrews. He beat Billy Club owner Tom Yawkey, the fbUowing: May the Better exhaust emission control, proved REGULAR STAMPS if dellvOTy is paid for by 10th .of fidlowlng a change. Casper, former U.S. Open looking tired but cheerful as his >peam Wdn. TWs oomplctely safety features (the GM-developed month. 1967 FORD Player and Palmer converged champion, by four strokes in an young club heads Into game six Non - Partisan Announcement energy absorbing steering column, on London to compete in the ig.hole playoff and then caught of the World Series Wednesday VALUE HiaaBeenPald for by the Brew­ Foreign Cars ol Manchesler •XAMn fourth renewal of the Piccadilly ^ plane to try and win the with the St. Louis Ciardinals, THUNDERBIRD World Match Play champion- Match Play championship at found another limousine and it ers of Budweiser . . . Hkiterlng ship. Wentworto. Joined the cavalcade which series play, Orlando Ce{>eda .of 174 VEIT CESTER ST. ' Besmartl Beautiful executive gray with aU-hflack vinyl inbeiior, Straight from Tokyo and Italy ------surged through the shouting the Cards had a .087 batting SAVE STAMPS! radio, heater, power tnalces, power wlndnws, poiwer and France, the two champions fans. average for nine AU-Dtar and steering, whitewall tires and much, much more, PLUS meet head oh at Wentworth Be sure! —FACTORY INSTIALLED AIR Before bolting for his car and Repairs on All Foreign Cars SAVE MONEY! OOiNDimONINa! starting Thursday In the eight-' Truly a fine car Unat you’ll be proud to own foe yearn Sports Schedule relief, Williams referred to the went to bat 10 ^ , "WL. man invitation tournament and years! number of outs in a game and hit, then doubled off 1 Buy now at your which has become one of the said. "Thev’ye got 2 *to ^ to the right center^ wan, over , Y Speclalixing in ^ great title play competitions left" ' 'Tueadiay, OOL—10 — • CStidl NEW LOW PRICE MINT CONDITION! ^ OCbQO put In that coffin they’re talklhg ^ ^ '^ / * * * Chevrol^ CALL ANYTIME to those who believe in match as Counttiy, Mancbe^ier vb. Bri»- about in St. Louis. These kids pteyer to date to hit a ^ against medal play. td Haatem, Rodovilte at South- are great. They do everything tato the upper deck e t Buadi, VOLKSWAGENS — WE NEED USED CARS — Said Plaver- ingttoo; Soccer, Manchester at you want ” turning in the feat last year dealer^. The Sot are down three In beating Juan Miarichal of the 24 HOUR SERVICE TOP DOLLAR PAID! ■ “The architects, especially in 66-6671 the United States, have to stop games to .two after winning 3-1 Giants, 2-1. CHARGE IT WITH V building courses so long. It’s not Wednesday, Oct. 11—Soooer, Monday what could have been a u t h o r i z e d CHEVROLET DEALER 'THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. CAPITOL MOTORS, Inc. W^en credit is passed out for necessary.. People play golf to Oheney va Lyman Me- their last game of the season. p i M n s IN MANCHESTER, CONN. XI ISHAM ROAD—286-6601 1214 MAIN 8TREET-627-8144 enjoy it and they should be al- morial. - “ It will be the sarnie as play­ the success enjoyed by the Red 6 4 M N 5 CARTKR CHEVROLET CO., Inc. WEST HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD, CONN. MORIARTY sox some has to be directed to 1 Wcleenw Htrn lowed to enjoy It. It’^ all right Friday, OcL IS-O pohs Ooun- ing Minnesota to win the pen­ ltZ 9 MAIN STREEl%-848-5tS8 A L ------y \, for me no matter how,long they try, mnai rviHir.)^ at fSditb nant,” Yastrzemski said of the (Seneral Manager Dick 0 ’Ckx>-‘ BAsnoais nanoNAi. PER G A LLO N BOLAND OIL nell, the ex-coUege football ref T‘ WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, Inc. DWORIN CHEVROLET, Inc. ARDERY CHEVROLET, Inc. are but w e-are talking about OatihoUc, Manchester at Platt,, game .Wednesday at Fenway eree. Dick masterininded some 1141 STANLEY STREET—St9-0S48 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—288-8441 126 POQUONOCK AYE.—688-8686 V ESTABLISHED 1935 BROTHERS ^ those who play the game for RoclovlUeabNewtogIton; Soccer, Park. ' As of May M, Staep Hoon: 8 AJMU to 7 PJI. too Gate, or More ______pretty clever deals ■which NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. WINDSOR. CONN. 643 -6 320 “Conneotlout’B Oldest linooln^MeircuiY Dealer” pleasure.” Manchester at Mlalon^, Cheney Massachusetts Gov. John A. CloMd Saturdays 369 CENTER STRECT Volpe, who arrived on the plane brought in players like J.ose San- Said Palmer: Tecli vs. East Granby, Rock- O’NEIL’S CHEVROLET and BUICK, Inc. ROBERT E. PARSONS 315 Center StFeet, Mwchester—643-5135 wlth the team and was all but tiago, Jerry Adair, Elston How- "Oolf courses are arranged viUe va Newington; Fbotball, AVON, CONN. FARMINGTON, CONN. „ ignored in the rusht o the play-ard and Ken Harrelson. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ m~ir for the professional to beat Manchester at (Pistol Oentnd. r A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967

BU6GS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BY SHOMEN sad WHIPPLE H «| p W o n f d Mote 36 IM p W — tud M e lt 34 linllMSS SsTVlCBS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ f u l l -t i m e or parMtme, 6:80 .^yOU KNOW,SlPE,aTy /^SOUNDS LIKE THIS SHOULD PRCVIDE THAT ^ Now, NOW. BOYS, D O W ^ ' SVLVeSTER^ O f f t r a d 13 ers Wanted, top wages, over­ a.m. to 1:06 ate. p.m., man C3ET60ME LIFE HAS MANY TH' LAZY c; l u CK WITH ENOUGH FUEL ‘ S o c c e r , > ARGUE I ACTUALLY C SlMCE AGE 20,DRUDGIE MAS WAITEDC)M 6 u r WHEH DRUDGIEb HID SISTER ( WHO MEALS Antwtr to Pfvlout Punte time, benefits. (MU after 8. 648- for furniture stock work. Ap­ FIREWOC3D SO'S DISADVANTASES IS CHOPPIN'A s a y . U N C L E 8 U L G Y - ^ X s t y l e ; You'Re BOTH WRONG/ STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stoni DUCHED o u t /EARS AGO ) SENDS AN CLASSIFIED MER OLD MA HAND AND RXJT, WITH NARV ply In person. Mariow*s, Inc. we CN COOK : — BUT < REAL LOAD MEAN, AMOS -*r HOW DO, 60 ARE MOST /WODERN Hodgepodge walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ OCCASIONAL BlRTHOfty GIFT - 4628. BEGINNING TO O' WOOD races All concrete repairs APEEPOFTWANNS — ^ P P E R ! SOU VOTE ON KICKIN' [CREEP>^ PLAYERS / DID YOU DISHWASHER wanted, Friday A ifs s t h e m : / Reasonably priced. 643-0861 FIELD GOALS? ALVlN eYe r h e a r o f ACROSS 4 Becomes WMERE'6 MV NOT IMATBR tO TTlB ? A TOTTED PLANT FROM NECiLECTAr WHAT and Saturday evenings, .^pply AMAZIN' A m o s 1 g ^ rln o ld food blurred A urONDf RM L daughter .' SO STILL DO&S IT THE OLD 5 English queen ADVERTISING RUSS’ Mower Service — Uwn get MV PILLS-' THIS TEA 16 MANAGER 'TRAINEE Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 B. Cen­ mottOMTniL.SO COMSIOSSMI.'^^ R\6HIONEO WAY/ 6UT 4 Churdi lOtvlca 8 Autumn, for mowers sharpened and repair­ COLD' land SAMES -CAN'T te r St. 1 6ETCHA YOO GO FOR 8 Culmination instance ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ed, engine tune-up, free ptek- right rr vw R M s A MOTHERV5 cStif! 7 Ninth month iOD DO A M ^ IN O ? No experience necessary. WAREHOUSEMEN 55* THE SOCCER KICK laW ifoof Aegir 8 AlJUL to 8 PJH. up and ddlvery In Manchester. 13 Arrow poiaon National oonsumer finance shift, good woricing conditions l ik e ME: 14 Smlrdi 8 O f*^ color 742-760T. corporation has opening for of ashes and beneflto. Qaer Brothers, 140 16 Cuckoo ambitious, career minded blackbird 0 Indifferent COPY CLOSING Tm E FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ‘n iB B E X P E R T — T re e s out, Rye St., South Windsor. 10 Arachnid high school graduate. Our 18 Quickie 6 PJ«. DAT BEFOBB PDBUGATION buHdliMtotM<8eared, trees top­ . i)hotoeraphs 11 Otherwiie planned training program 17 Caat-iron Deadline for Saturday and Monday la S p.m. FHdaqr. ped. Got a tree proMemT Well U N ulUflea 28 Seapott in 43 Braxilian tapir la geared for rapid advance­ 20 frying pan 44 Former Russian worth phone eall, T48-Mn. lOMmtary Algeria ment to manager position. volcano ruler 'TOOL and GAUGE asaistanta 29Promontoiy 21 W rong (prefix) 46 Sboshonean WELDING — hardfaclng. pro­ Must have driver’s license 23 Prlma donnu 31 Most recent PLEASE READ YOUR AD 22 Chief god of Indians and own auto. Closed Sat­ MAKERS ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 24 Epochal 33 Inventor of Claaallled or "W ant Ada" are taken over tlie phone aa a duction, cast machinery repair IheEudas dynamite 47 Of very low urdays. Apply In person. 24 Habitat plant 25 Horn (comb. brilliance convenience. 'The advertiser abonld read hla ad the FIBST etc. Bob’s Welding Service. YES, ...MEANSVHILE, O H .' A NO.MDU LUNKHEAD' 38 Occultism / s i r ! t h a t b u m mdu WE tT w iA . l x . 51 Camel's hair 55" Fomak 35 9-12 noon. Apply In person HoU- m 5PE N P M Y p a y IN AND COLORING J HE JU S T LUNCHONETTE for lease or doth day Lanes, 39 Spencer St.. SCHOOL DREAM IN’ BOOKS IF THEY CASK FOR IT ■ 41 Free to Heraid Readers DRIVERS lor school buses, BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS HADN'T TOSSED ) MSTEAPOF 62 Boy's nickname rent, smaU Investment, good Manchester. DAVY JONES ABOUT PATES 53 Genus of olives B u ild in g — POSITIONS open for sales for 7:30-9 a.m. 2 p.m. • 8:80 p.m. DON'T MENTION AH’ PANCfeS, VOU OUT 'CAUSE/ PLOTTIhJE TO 47 U Want Inierinstlon on one of our obuallled adveiHsementaT return. CaU Paul J. Correnti new cosmetic Arm, unUmlted We train you. ExceUent part- WHEW.' THANKS 54 Unit of weight W“ TT Contraering 14 TRUCK DRIVERS — part-time, 1 ’ FOR SAVING M Y IT. MR. B - I WAS AN'STUFT/ YOU WOULDN'T 55 Small pastry No answer at the telephone UatedT Simply oall ttw A gen cy, 643-6868, o r 648-2126. financial opportunity. Call time lor third shift workers. n e c k , PER C Y ; ONLY DOING WHAT KEEP SHAVED/ J CREHTIHO A 56 Saskatchewan 51 mornings or afternoons. Apply CARPENTRY — concrete steps, M rs. R oth 283-4904. CaU 643-2414. FIELD I'M PAID FOR. COMMOTIOAJ/k (ah.) PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a In person. Alcar Auto Parts, 54 floors, hatchways, remodeling, 57 Conduslon 52 5$ EDWARDS modern 8 bay service station 266 Spruce St. DOWN porches, garages, closets, ceil­ for lease. ExceUent opportu­ s r . 51 RN OR LPN, 8-7 p.m. or 7-11 The nation’s oldest and New IP e n ia s r 10 ANSWERING SERVICE ings, attics finished, rec rooms, nity, paid training program. BUS HELP wanted nights. Ap­ 2 Copenhagener p.m . CaU 649-4619. ASSEMBLYMEN England’s fastest growing formica, ceramic. Other relat­ Call 286-3770 after 6 p.m. or ply Stanley Green’s, Mtmehes- 3 Inexplicable CAPABLE OF WORKINO newspaper has an opportun­ NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. ed work. No Job too small. Dan 1-201-877-8100. DRIVERS for school buses, ter Shopping Parkade. ity for a man to work aa a 849-0500 875-2519 Moran, BuUder. Eveiflngs 648- 7:80-9 a.m. 2 p.m.-3:80 p.m. FROM BLUEPRINTS Newspaperboy supervisor In 8880. We train you. Blxcellent part- and iMve your nieaaage. Ton’ll hear ftom onr adverUaer INSPECTOR its Rockville branch office. Schools and Closios 33 time for housewives. CaU 643- TURRET LATHE In Jig time without apendlng all evening at the telephone. HOMES, aARAGEB, porches, FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS ■ rec rooms, room additions, 2414. ______Man must have a desire to work with boys. The work OPERATOR Autom obllM For Soto 4 Utetaens, roofing, siding, gen- WATTRESSES — housewlfes, SHIPPER & RECEIVER 5am Lefw ______eral repair work. Financing entaUs the direction of BY DICK TURNER Only high school girls, lUll or part- Must be able to set up, work CARNIVAL WANTED to buy used cars and available. No down payment, LATHE OPERA'TOR newspaperboys in the serv­ lO - l O time, experience not neces­ week 56 hours, good pay HERM.D trucks. Cedi 628-1880 between Economy Builders, Inc. 643- icing and seUlng of Hart­ Tractor School sary. Apply In person on­ BRIDGEPORT ford Courant subscribers. for qualified man. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE 8-4:80 p.m . 6-8:80 p.m . 6168. ly. Howard Jidmson Restau­ OPERATORS '/ K l "V V I |i,l BOX LETTERS QUALITY (Carpentry-—Rooms, rant, 894 Tolland Tpke. If you have the above resi­ McNaaffct SjTiriicatc, Ibc. In Hartford dence qualifications, have a ECHO MACHINE CO. 1966 V A L IA N T , 87,000 m iles. dormers, porches, basements, WAITRESS — 11:80 a.m. to 2 TRAINEES F o r Y o u r Earn up to (260. per week. good driving record (we fur­ C a ll 649-6323 o r 648-6246. reOnlshed, caUnets, buUt-lns, p.m. daUy. Apply In person INC. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY FuU or part-time students nish an automobUe) and are formica, aluminum, vinyl, Jane Alden Restaurant, Ver­ Liberal benefits, paid holi­ Infoim atioD a high school graduate, con­ M anchester 648-7627 1956 CHEVROLET convertible, steel, ceramo siding M^lUam welcomed during the sum­ days, vacation with pay, very good running condition, m er and faU months. School non Circle, Vernon. tact I t h e h e r a l d w ill n ot Robbins Carpentry Service. presently working 60 hour good top, $100. C a ll 643-4248. licen sed b y State o f CMnn., diacloee the identity of 648-3448. P. M. NEEDS HELP. PUgrim week. D. Welch, Mgr. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL any advertiser using box Dept, of Motor Vehicles. PART-TIME SERVICE statKm 1966 C X IR V E TTE , 327-366, red Mills Is loaded with new faU . letters.'' Readers anawer- ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ Guaranteed placement as­ attendant, 8 evenings a week, coupe, immaculate condition. fabrics and has oi^nings for (3UKS WHAT' 'iO d MUST PE KIPPIM(5/, i ing blind box ada who ages, rec rooms, bathrooms sistance upon graduation. 8 salesladies, parbtlme and E. A. PATTEN Co. 6-10, must be o v e r 18. See M r. desire to protect their 649-4883. Don’t detay, caU American THE HARTFX)RD ■'^,1 tdu u lose tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ fuU-time. Apply to Manager, Sloan, Esso Service Center, Rt. M “iHiNKiNe OF s m u s m i s m ' ’ . xbue identity can follow this ment work, oellar floors, pat- Tractor TraUer. Hartford Rd, Manchester. Open 808 WethereU St., Manchester COURANT 88, Vernon. procedu re: olB, roofilng. Oall Leon Oete- 1949 DODGE, good condition, 289-6547 Anytime 10 a.m . - 9 p.m . reasonable price. Call 648-6866. synskl, BuUder. 540-4201. Hartford Courant Office PART-TIME and fuU-tlme WAREHOUSEMAN — Imme­ MAINTENANCE 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, convertl- NEWTON H. SMITH k SON — wanted, days and Evenings. 13 Park St. diate fuU-tIme opening avail­ fled Manager, Manchester ble, radio and heater, new en­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Holp Wontod— Apply In person. Burger Chef, j£Z tions, rec rooms, garages, able with East Hartford whole­ Man needed for general EventDg Herald, together gine and clutch, $850. Call 640- Fomolo 35 286 Main St., Manchester. Rockville msdntenance work through­ vrtth a memo listing the porches and roofing. No Job saler offering a good opportu­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7947. out factory, exceUent fringe compaides you do NOT too smaU. CaU 649-3144. EXPERIENCED hairdresser SALESPERSONS — experience nity for a steady, reliable man benefits, pension plan, profit want to see your letter. TWO 1960 Plymouths — white wanted. LuJon Salon of Beauty w om en’ s w e a rin g apparel, 8, over 26. CaU Mr. Feldman, 289- BUT...BUT WHAT IN THE sharing, group Insurance, WORLD ARE WE DOING Your letter will be de­ sedan, copper station wagon, 61 E . C en ter St. 648-1989. 4 o r 6 d ay w eek. A jq ily 4888. & Foreman paid hoUdays and more. IO-/0 IN AFRICA?^ stroyed If the advertiser both clean, good running con­ Roofing and Tweed’s, 778 Main St. Is one you've mentioned. ITS A LONG dition, $280 each. 742-9428. Chimnoys 16-A WOMAN FOR cleaning rooms, I f n o t I t win be handled Leadman STORY, AN6EL. w h a t Fl^E£K)M? part-time help, must have own MAID WANTED at Interstate SHORT ORDER COOK A p p ly YOU REMEMBER in the usual manner. 1961 PONTIAC Catalina, power OOOFTNO - Speclallxlng re­ transportation. CaU 644-1604 be­ Motor Lodge, apply in person A PR. KARL KIEV J steering, power brakes, excel­ pairing roots of all kinds, new tween 2-6 p.m. Manchester Mo­ o r c a ll 876-0067. Unusual opportunity for MANCHESTER MODES, FROM lent running condition, no rea­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys 7 a.m.-4 p.m., 11 n.m.-8 p.m. energetic capable and qual­ tel. Pine St., Manchester SWlTZERUNPf t osf and Found 1 sonable offer refused. 649-8089. cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ EXPERIENCED sales person. shifts. Chance for advance­ ified person able to set up experience. Free estimates. JEWELRY SALES — house­ Apply in person. Marlow’s, 867 ment Into management. and supervise manufactur­ l o s t — all gray kitten, part CaU Howley 648-686L 544- wives help your husband pay M ain St. Contact Mr. Cunningham, ing of aircraft parte. Jigs Knudsen’s Country Fare, TOOL AND DIE maker, ex­ c angora, Thursday, vicinity Trucks— TrcKlon S 8333. Christmas bills. Do you want and fixtures. Garden Apartments. Reward. to buy him a Christmas pres­ WOMAN with clerical ability to 1100 Burnside Ave., East perience, 66 hour week. Oayle 1966 GMC HALF ton pick up, work first shift In receiving 648-9746. ______ent? For further Information H artford . Top wages, exceUent em­ M fg. Co., Ino. 1068 TOUand St., g) 1H7 fcy NtA, Inc. T>4. Mr. UA. M. Off. V8, hydromatic; Model 6262 Moving—Tnieklng"- c a ll 643-0189. and shipping department, ploye benefits and fine fu­ East Hartford. ‘Are we BUSY? We're three discoveries behind our l o s t — String of cultured short block new rebuilt (Tadlb hours 7-8:80. Apply in person ture outlook. Would wel­ Storago 20 MAN TO WORK on poultry Commercials right now!" pearls, Friday, senUmental lac motor; two CB radios. Call NAME BRAND GOODS free — d a ily 9-8, M o ck C orp., 1272 T o l­ come Inquiries from those farm, steady work, ItUler value. Reward. Please call 648- 1-228-9646 even in gs o r w eek ­ MANCHEBZER DeUvery—Ught Help friends shop with Just a land Tpke., Manchester with limited experience 8 9 3 9 . ______. ends. trucking and package deUvery. also. Farms, North Coventry, 742- few dollars weekly. You get WANTED — Middle aged lady The MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Refrigerators, washers and, 6282. T FOUND—brown rimmed' glass­ 1958 FORD walk-in vanette, things free. Write for details to Uve In. light housework, , , r J AU repUes treated in strict stove moving specialty. Fold­ and free 624 page catalog. Pop­ IT SOUNDS LIKE A THAT'S THE WAV O O O O c es, Saturday on Durkin St. $100. Makes good camper. Call good home, Sundays and extra Jn ,3 ,rLlO rC l V..>OU.r3.riL confidence. Please state ex­ JOURNEYMAN eleotrlolaii, Im- ANNIE.' WAPI>EARIIG ing chairs for rent. 549-0762. ular Club Plan, Dept. S620, 'OPTO GOOD IDEA, PHIUP/ I FIGURE IT/ THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG C a ll 649-8491. . 649-9404. days o ff. CaU betw een 6-6 p.m . perience and wage require­ medUte steady employment HAVE A HE'S BOUND TO < I'LL GET STARTED Lynbrook, N.Y. ments. Write box BB, Man­ WUson Eleotrical Co., 649-4817. 1952 CHEVROLET, % ton, plat- ______New England’s fastest WARDEN/ KNOW SOMETHING RIGHT AFTER IT 5EEM6 TO /ME THERE'5 LE6$ ! LOST—Siamese cat, male, vi­ Pointing—Papering 21 chester Evening Herald. cinity Bolton High School. form body, good mechanical RN or LPN, 11-7 shift, fuu or'’«rowing newspaper has the ABOUT ROOKIE'S SATI$FA6TI0N IN DO/M 6 A HABITS. ' Wearing name plate. “ Sencu” . condition, $226. 649-6662. PAINTING. Interior, exterior, part-time, room and board following opening m its OUTSIDE WORKERS ★ ilOB WELI------843-1828. free ND MORTOAOB - Un- MAN FOB tire service work, TWO 5TATE POLICE J Z E Y WEBU rotary blades. Quick service. limited funds available for sec­ BONANZA Steok Pit CARO SCREAM IM «. EESK NOT TAKE 1961 OLDSIKIBILE 88, 4-door, Capitol Equipment On 88 Main SOUTHERN good pay, all benefits, must U full power, radio, heater, one ond mortgages, payments to be steady worker, experience 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER St., Manchester Hours dally ABSOLUTELY guaranteed free owner, very clean. Call 649- suit your but^t. Expedient helpful but not essential. Ap- 7:80S, Thursday 7:80-9, Satur­ to you (190 In toys and gifts service. J. D. Realty, 548-5129. NEW 5y Nlidwls-Kanohester Tire 1042. ______d a y 7:80-4. 648-7968. for Just 16 nights work! If you nVV'/,, Inc., 296 Broad St., Manches­ have a phone, a car and a little 1966 CHEVROLET — Bel Air, qaT.iRH AND Sendee on Arlene, Businoss Opportunity 28 ENGLAND te r. 0. 2-door sedan, tan, 6 cylinder, wahti EoUpse, Jacobsen lawn spare time, write Laurene Co. automatic transmission, excel­ mowers. Also HomeUte chain Goshen, Obnn. or call 489-4101. ACCOUNTANT — CPA office . NIA, Uc. len t condition. $1,000. C a ll is seeking both a Junior and HALE PRODUCTION WORKERS tf. U t. M. OW. saws and InteinatUmal Cub TELEPHONE CASHIER — nights. Apply Stan- 10-10 semi-senior of partnership cal­ 648-9121. _____ Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ MECHANICS ley Green's, Manchester Shop­ OPENINGS ON ALL 3 SHIFTS BY BOB LUBBERS _ ment and sharpening service liper for long term basis, obal- ROBIN MALONE 1967 CHEVROLET station wqg- COMPANY ping Parkade. on aU makes. L * M Equip­ l«M ing rewwdlng. Sidney Rol­ on, good mmlng nnd ^es, Sunoco has available high Starting Rot* $2.31 par hour and up p l e a s e X DEMANP m ent O orp., R ou te 88, V enu m . le r ft C o., 622A209. WB»(D(j5IN,/W5S. \OUCHJ (60. Girl's tap shoes, stee 12, volume highway locaticm, An equal opportunity employer /m-OUB— BlSTTi^Bie'S ) T H ew TO S T O P T O £ B 0 K lf ^ 875-7609 Manchester Exchange 6HAMI A T (2 . 876-2897. ______paid training, exceUent Holp Wautod Mflio 36 A WeLCOM/NE BAP JOKES _-Bntaprlse 1946. growth potential. Act today. ‘ STOCK CLERK » Excellent fringe benefits indudhig A N D o c w e m u s t s e l l — 1967 Olds- PART-TIME, 4 - 6 hour dtifts YOU ARE A-1, truck U A-L Call or write: P ingoranoe. 100% paid moMle, 442 convertlWe, excel­ OPPORTUNTTY for you! Be an available for men, 7 a.m. - Full or Part-time Cellars, attics, yards and smaU and generous vncattwi plan. Apidicatlons aeeepted _LITTLE„_aEQBia^ BY ROUSON lent condlUon. good tires and Avon representative In your 6 p.m. Press operators, pack­ trucUng done A-1 right. Call daily, interviews Tuesdays. many extras. Original cost SUN OIL COMPANY neighborhood. Carii In «m the ers, spot welders. Apply Eas­ ARTHUR DRUG STORE \ ' Tremano Trucking Service tpU o v e r $4,200. Sale p rice. $2,996 big Fall and Christmas selling tern BoUer, 99 Loomis St, fre e . 742-9487^^______P. O. Box 71, East Hartford or best offer. Call 742-8404 af­ season bMore It Is too late. Manchester. See John Ibtz APPLY TO Our TV advertised producte ter 7 p.m. _____ ^ ATTICS and ceUars cleaned, 668-8400 seU tbenuelves. No experience PART-TIME and fuU-time trash hauled to the dump, RETIRED gentlemfm for part- 1900 PONTIAC BonnevlUe - 4 - EvMilngs and weekenda needed. CaU today, 289-4922. wanted, days stod evenings. time orderly and X-ray depart­ Rogers Corporation V Ught trucking, reasonable. 648- door hardtop, good condition, M r. K eith 647-9646 Apply in person. Bturger Chef, m ent, 7 :89 • 11:80 a.m . o r 1:00 6646. WOMAN WANTED fuU-time as SSII.1. n OAKLAND STS. — MANCHE8T®*, CONN, m ust s a c rific e fo r $176. 049- 235 Main St., Manchester. - 5:00 p .m ., up to a g e 69. In ­ cashier, must have experience. or CaU MIsa Banlater— 1-771 5 0 | 6 7 Oeal feetviei Ceor sedan, Oordon at Country Drug. 277 ployed to work In Io m I re ta il tal. Ext. 218. standard shift, HO h.p. CaU Read Herald Ads West Middle Tpke. store m ornings. CaU 64I-28SS. 649-9088 a fte r 6 p.m . 1 4 I . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967______Legal Notiieeo p M M E IG H TE E N Housos For Salt 72 Suburban For Scfio 75 Wontod— Rbol Estoto 77 Bolton HottMt For Salt 72 Hottsos For Scrit 72 Hootos For Solo 72 F ^ ittn 50-A Rooms Without Board 59 Housos For Root 65 MANCSniflTHR — 6 bedrooms, VERNON — 4 bedroom Ranbh, L18TIN08 NEEIDBD. aU price OBDBB o r HBABUrO S batlu,^ Uvlng room, dining shmbbed level lot, immediate ranges. Call us for.a quick sale, nnniur ter renUeman only. WE HAVE houses, apartm ents------"""— ______BEAUTIFmi 9 room home, per- LAKEWOOD Circle STAIIE OF OONNBOnCXnL OOOD OOW manure, delivered, room, Utchen, and rec. room, occupancy, $17,000. Meyer we also buy houses for cash. TRIOT OF ANIXIVIBR kitcheniSSfen andw d iliving S ^ room facU: and fumlrtied houses for rent elding, poeelble 9 bed- ' custom built Oarrlson OolonlS, $6,000 down. Owner, 643-0860. School Board to Seek More Data on Busing oouBT. ^ “rowN oSr 16 and $10 loads, excellent for beautiful.4 room Ranch, over-, 6 rooms, laundry, 2-car gar- ■ Agency, 643-0609. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. OCTOBklR 6. M67. , , itles Included, private entrance and lease. PhUbrick Agency, rooms, a-car garage, 3 porches, Estafo of suudejr L. Motato I CLASSIFIED faU use. 64S-7804,'6 4 0 ^ 1 . slse garage, roofed patio, ex- ag^ porch. Call 289-9821 or 649- _ Bv CLEMEWELL YOUNG A letter from Mrs. Bruce only comment was that mem- belUon we feel It dmperiatlve to and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl 649-5847. nice yard. Priced to sell. Wol- FORREST HILLS area — 2 ENJOY COUNTRY Uvlng at Us SELLING your home? For late of BoKon In saM B M ilcI, ceUent Inside and out. Large year old 6-room Ranch, 8 bed­ The Board of Education took Hutchinson, with an addition by bers should speak up so that take inumedlBlte sitepa’’ censed. St. after 4 p.m. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- 8590. best In this 5-room Ranch, pan- prompt courteous service that If the townspeople have not the epijltesaqo of SOw ^ n V E ROOM partly furnished lot, $14,900. Mitten Agency, rooms, formal dining room, Keto results call Louis Dlmock no action on a school busing her husband, was also read to everyone could hear what they ’’T® HousohoM Goods 51 2818. eled kitchen and dining, one ; It necessary^ In the past to » « BEAUTIFUL LARGE room In house, pleasant location, gar­ Realtors, 648-6980. COLONIAL — 7 rooms, IH laige Uvlng room with raised proposal last night other than the board, with no comments, are saying. ADVERTISING baths, extra large living and acreofland. H uny at $18,000. Realty, 646-6828. Mrs. authority to convey an lutaisM In SEWING MACHINE -Singer private residence for respon­ age, fireplaces, large lawn. MANOHBSTBIr — 7 room exe- fireplaoe, kitchen with buUt- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- to Invite Dr. Thomas W. Mahan The letter containing the bus- Termed ‘Vital Issue* accept this challenge. real property of aald deceesBdi It parking area. Working adults. $18,900 — 8-bedgoom Cape, r ^ ^ , flowering peren- dining room, large sunroom, 8 Jr., director , of Project Con- Ing proposal, made by Paul Mrs. Hutchinson, In her letter, Butterfield said, “ then I do not u hereto CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS automatic zig-zag is cabinet, sible party. Bolton area. Call ------T-- - - - • VUUT« SMMiSMli Atwwvauin ------r « u il ins, $26,600. Owner 648-1648. 4686. That UM S M ^ button holes, embroiders, hems 647-1143 after 5 p.m. 648-2880. dormers, alr-condltloner, neat sohrubs and trees ihake bedrooms, garage, $28,500. Piui cem, to speak to the board at Brown, a member of the Board supported the busing proposal. g Men’s and Boys' Shop. economy with a few lags at But Vernon has not been ap­ Her hudbond's footnote to Apply llvered. George H. Griffing, tioned and reflnlshed. parking, storage, modem, APPRENTICE TRAINING rooming house near redevelop­ fuU baths, trees, large lot, $7,900 — 4 ROOM RANCH, rock fireplace, exterior recent­ Four bedroom Colonitt, one 1% baths, fireplace, $18,600. points most directly touching proached on busing Hartford the letter outlined his belief In Inc., Andover, 742-7886. adults, 644-8169. 121 Adams St., Manchester ment area, rooms plus apart­ $23,000. PhUbrick Agency, buUt-ins, waU-wall carpeting, ly finished with aluminum sid­ bath, two half baths, «waU to Meyer Agency, 643-0609 Lady Bird Welcomed the people. disadvantaged children to its the inter-deipendiency of Hart­ attached garage, approxi­ Deputy Premier Nikolai K. ford and Us surrounding towns. CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner Much.. .Much.. .More LOVELY 4 rooms, heated, sec­ ment, ample parking, exceUent Realtors, 649-6347. ing, all this on two acres. Not wall qarpetlng, dishwasher, Xn d o ^ R — new Raised NEW HAVEN, (AP) — Yale schools yet, he noted. The bus­ condition Inside and out. High mately $1,600 down. $66.00 to mention a cabin which i^ll buUt-ins, aluminum storm win­ Baibakov, head of the state Town Said Not Ready you ever used, so easy, too. ond floor, conveniently located. MANCHESTER — 2 famUy Ranch, 4 bedrooms, family University gave Mrs. Lyndon B. ing program. Project Concern, GET MAN FOR GENERAL cleaning Income return. Shown by ap­ monthly Including taxes. Mit­ provided for 6 guests. $10,600. dows, landscaped lot, 5 years planning commission said So­ Mrs. Butterfleld In her state­ Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric 643-6563 Call 649-0000. flat, 2-car garage, near bus room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga- Johnson a double-barreled wel- has not been officially consid­ and maintenance work. Part- pointment only. Call R.F. ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6980. Wolverton Agency, Realtors old newly painted. Low 20’s. viet national income has in­ ment to the boaird said that shampooer, $1. Hie Sherwin- line and schools, Church of As- rage, large wooded lot. Leon- come Monday—applause for her ered, he said. time mornings. Apply manag­ ONE bedroom garden apart­ Dlmock Co., 649-6246. 876-2888. creased 7.8 per cent a year In neither Hartford’s school prob­ Williams Co. sumption. Only $2,000. down, MANCHESTER — 6 room 649-2818. ard Agency Realtor, 646-0469. work on behalf of beautification Frank DeTolla, past chairman er, State ’Theatre. 643-7832. ment, $130 a month Including lems nor the Negro’s plight FIRST RATE TRAINING WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­ $86. per month from your Colonial, one car garage, wood- ANDOVER — near Bolton, im­ and a show of protest against of the Vernon Board of Educa­ BTIEE — CSilcken manure. Al­ heat, hot water, kitchen ap­ VERNON custom 4 bedroom ^er husband’s Vietnam policies. Industrial production is .run­ have appeared ovemdght und pocket. CaU Earl Everett, 649- ed lot. Bowers School area. maculate 6 room Ranch, pan­ tion and present member, said MAN ’TO WASH dishes, nights, so stones for retaining waUs tor, exceUent condition, $50. pliances. Paul W. Dougan, Business Proparty Colonial, 3 tiled baths, famllj ning far ahead of plan and liv­ that over a period of years 8638, 643-6129. J.D. Real Es- Call Earl Everett, 649-8638, 643- eled breezeway, 2-car garage, ...... While some 800 undergradu­ fuU or part-time. Apply In per­ and dry wells, etc. Just pay Webster - Chicago automatic Realtor, 649-4536. NOTICE room, double garage, lots of ing standards are increasing there will be 600 more children have been offered WITH For Sole 70 tate Co. 6129. J.D. Real Estate Co. tree shaded lot on quiet street ates crowded the huge fresh son only, Howard Johnson’s for ad. 644-0304. record player and Bogen trees, low 30’s. Hayes Agency, dining hall to see and hear faster than the people were In the system by next fall and many plans to help all unider- - 394 Tolland Tpke. Manchester. amplifier, $20. G. E. electric FOUR ROOM apartment, con TOWN OF BOLTON, Only $;17,900. Hayes Agency, no extra classrooms. 139 E. CENTER ST —office r a n c h 646-0131. the First Lady, about 1,000 stu­ promised at thebeginning of this prlvlledged children. She and LUGG-ALL TOOL, ratchet knife, $10. 644-8617. venient location, churches, — 6 large rooms, IH ELEVEN rooms, 4 room apart- 646-OlSi. buUding, C-zone 120x200 lot. ment, exceUent condition, wall CONNECnOUT dents and faculty members 1666-70 plan period, Baibakov DeTolla pointed out Project her husihand, she said, have LANDSCAPED laborers — no handle, lift up to 3,200 pounds. schools, shopping and buses. baths, huge modem kitchen FIRST RATE PAY experience necessary, $2.25 T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677 with buUt-lns, 14x24’ famUy to wall carpet, attractive bam, BOARD FOR ADMISSION COVENTRY LAKE - beautifS = ed “Beln;:kr‘^laza outside claimed. Concern has never asked a taken In “fneishi air” chll^n in cost $<^6, seUing for $26. Four 30” WESTINGHOUSE elecWc 233-1421. OF ELECTORS custom built Split Level, year In a silent 40-mlnute demonstra­ His statistics indicated that town with growing problems to the summer, and itbere have per hour. CaU Grantland Nur­ electric motors, exceUent, $6 range, good condition, $46. 461 MAIN ST. — for sale or rooip on living level with fire­ 360’ frontage, Hutchins Agen­ and master bedroom, fire­ Notice Is hereby given that ’round home, aluminum siding, the growth of national Income, be In the busing program. Only been pnognams wtereby stu- sery, 643-0669 or 643-4781. each. Man’s riding boots size 6 4 9 - 8 7 6 9 .______MODERN 3 room apartment rent, next to Post Office land place, garage, $24,900. PhU­ cy, Realtors, 649-6324. place. garage, lot 77x160, high tion. . i_in. the Board for Admission of magnificent view of the lake. reported as 7.6 per cent In 1966, towns with fairly stable student dents o f different races can be AT THE AIRCRAFT with private cellar, refrigera­ and tuUdlng, ideal for used brick Agency, Realtors, 649- ™ 1,111 win AID The sponsors of the "vigil” 10-11, little worn, $7.60. 649- ^ r e a l BARGAIN — maple e x c e l l e n t 3 famUy in con- Electors In the Town of Bolton, I^brlck Agency, Realtors, T n R p^ E stete made ‘t clea r-in an open let- *’ad actually slipped this year, populations were approached. welwomod Into famllllea “To my 7376 after 6. tor, stove and dryer, handy to car lot, etc. 643-2426, 9-6. 5347. dinette set, dropleaf table with Main St. Call 643-2786 for ap­ ___ venient location, aluminiun sld- Connecticut, will hold a session 6490347. 648-8129. J.D. Real z-siaie ^g^ pyhUshed Monday—that they although still greater than the Manchester and South Windsor knowledge very fiew (Bolton Exceiytional opportunities are open now to ^ ASSISTANT MANAGER WELL KEPT carpets show the 4 chairs, $40. 649-9486. TAVERN— For sale or rent. MANCHESTER — Two fanatty, ing, over $ m Income per uje Community HaU in said welcomed Mrs. Johnson as a Panned growth. have successfully taken part In reoidentB) have answered the pointment. BOLTON CENTER —looking ceive up to four years of advanced technical train­ results of regular Blue Lustre Owner retiring. Inquire Birch Town on October 16, 1967 to ex- “ First Lady who consistently Since Baibakov said the the program for ito first year call” ing free at the Aircraft. At the same time, you LOOKING FDR anything in Verplanck School, $24,900. Ask tors, 649-0688, 643-0366. for that tranqi^l setting among W aiHod— Rm I EstaVt 77 has been concerned with hu- **ate had averaged 7.2 according to early reports. A "If 'the people o f Bedton So sjK)t cleaning. Rent electric AUTOMATIC washer, good con­ Street Tavern, 20 Birch St. or amine the qualifications of ap­ earn traditionally high Aircraft wages with regu­ Man with restaurant exper­ real estate rentals —apart­ for Earl Everett, 649-8638, 643- homes of better quality, try this ------—------— manltarian Issues” but chose P®*" ®®"^ ^*^® P®®^ years complete report Is expect- deslried, for the past decade or shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint dition, reasonable. 643-9286. call 649-8110, 648-9506. plicants and admit to the elec­ C ience has outstanding op­ ments, homes, multiple dweU- 6129. J.D. Real Estate Co. 6 room Ranch with beam­ her visit as an "appropriate oc- ®®d had been 7 6 per cent In g j November. a®, realizing the worsening sit lar increases as you progress. and Wallpaper Supply. tors oath those foimd qualified. portunity for advancement ings, no fees. Call J D.‘ Real N otice ed celling, raised hearth fire­ 1968, It appeared that the rate Tolland and Coventry find uatlon,” ithey coitid have token MAHOGANY dining room set, TWO FAMILY In exceUent Legal Said session will be held be­ HELP-HELP-HELP casion” to express concern over Graduates of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s with new restaurant chain. ELECTRIC typewriter, Under­ Estate, 643-6129. place, 2-car garage, set on had fallen In 1967. themselves In about the same action, tlinough olmmches or In- table, 6 chairs and buffet, good Houses For Sale 72 condition, 4-4, Beautiful piece tween the hours of 6:00 p.m. the Vietnam war. Fringe benefits, etc. Con­ wood, office size, carbon and acre of land. Picturesque view Baibakov’s figures also indi­ prentice Training Program earn a welll deserv^ condition, $70. Fedders air-con­ for investment or owner STATE OF CONNECTICUT posltion as Vernon. Tolland’s divldually, she said tact Mr. Cunningd>&ni> d u p l e x — 6-6, new knotty Judith Ann M o^us -vs, John Paid and 8 :0 0 p .m . mid 20’s. Paul W. Dougan, cated that for the 10th straight ‘N o w the sttiualtlon has “diploma.” The man who receives one is highly fabric ribbon, excellent condi­ ditioner, 600 btu, like new $76. > dweUing. Separate heating Moakm Jr.-. Superior CO^. County Yes, we do need your help. Ledyard Cripple Slain school population has tripled in Knudsen’s Country Fare, tion, 4 years old, kept under pine cabinets buUt-ln range, Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Realtor, 649-4685. We need listings and if you year the Soviet Union has failed and regarded at the Aircraft and may go anywhere Patio chaise lounge, red up­ MANCHESTER LEDYARD (AP)—A state po- 10 years and doubled In the last a sitaite o f chaos 1100 Burnside Ave., East service contract. Call 643-7984. dishwasher, carpeting, new system, driveways and yards,- application p o r birst Oct. 9, 1967. are thinking of selling your , . to fulfill Its promises on how everyone Is reached for .solu­ in the company his abilities can take him. In fact, holstered, $6. Call 643-1416. $19,900. Wolverton Agency, ^ ^ notice VERNON — Trout Stream Rd. lice investigation WM under way new housing would be five. Hartford. baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga- * Hie plcintttf hereby represents Olive H. Toomey, present home or have been tions, She said. With this "re- many of our management men are graduates of SUMP PUMP, good condition, rage. Hutchins Agency, Real- Realtors, 649-2813 that the above entitled ajction pnay- Town Clerk U and R built t> Ranch with today Into the slaying of a 70- ^jjg Qramped popuia- Park Chestnut Garden ------ing. for reoaons therein eet forth, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, buUt- notified of a Job transfer year-old cripple whose body was these courses. $80. Bathlnette, good condition, G.E. AUTOMATIC washing tors, 649-5324. DUTCH COLONIAL — 4 bed- for a dlvoiroe on the ground of In- Richard Morira, and need a quick sale, call $10. 643-1301. _ _^ o hot# txrferaMe cruelty. Is returnable to Ins, wall to wall carpeting, fin­ found in his wheelchair. Baibakov spoke at the opening T machine, cheap, 644-0304. Michael Pesce, us, today. We don’t guaran­ light Occupancy first week of rooms, one full bath, 2 half the •• -Superior Court...... -within and - for- ished rec room and garage In If you have a high school education with a year MALE MTIREES for MANCHESTER Joseph S. Licltra, tee anything but we offer The victim, Frank Tug gj -what was expected to be a Thefts^ Breaks^ Vandalism work for%u'ee days per week. TREAT RUGS right, they’l^ be baths, 24’ living room with the County of Hartford, to be held basement, sundeck, patio. All of algebra or geometry, you may qualify for up November , . _____ , at Hartford, on the first Tuesday Selectanen you our years of experience Morgan, who lived alone except three-day session of the Su- a delight if cleaned with Blue $20,600 - 3-bedroom Ranch in fireplace, formal dining room, Noyember, 1967, and requests on a large wooded lot. T. J. for about two dozen cats, was pre„,g sg^tet. under the Soviet to four years of training with pay. New classes Apply Nap Bros. Parlor Frame G. E. walnut console TV, 21” , and our willingness to serve Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ “mint condition.” finished basement, sunroom, t ^ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Keep Police Force Busy Co., 122 Naubuc Ave., Glaston- $10. 643-0063. the public in a professional found dead Monday In the kltch- gyatem, the Supreme Soviet un- are being formed, so apply now at Pratt & Whit­ er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. 1 bedroom, SMs rooms $136 Built-ins, glass en­ open porch, 2-car garage, work Swiiw ® ' bury. Conn. manner. Call The Jarvis en of his home off Route 117. questlonlngly and unanimously ney Aircraft. closed shower, huge A weapon, not immediately annroves decisions alreadv P'®’’*®® yeaterdiay Inveatlgatcd had been unlodked and caU- 2 bedrooms, 4V4 rooms $166 shop, large .^a^u lly lan^ uiSSiiS’SSS'^^'rll^fe'^^rtl Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, .... . ___approves aecisions aireaay ______-i,., Musical Instruments 53 rec room with bar and scaped lot, $27,900. PhllhrlCR hasre been made to ascertain it, and identified and not found at the four break-ins, the theft of mated the value of the loss at have flailed. Iim Basic 643-1121. made by the Soviet Communist Help Wanted— Heated, Hot Water, Oven garage. Agency, Realtors, 640-6847. scene, was used to Inflict fatal party. txxilis from a car, tihe theift of $85. Boats and Accessories 46 KINSMAN electric organ with The notice most likely to come to Extra Bmafitz at The Alraratt 37 the attentdon of said defendant is injuries about Morgan’s head. Baibakov gave figures which a bilcyicle, and a case of vandail- Coins and jewelry were tak­ Mole or Female two full keyboards and foot Range, Refrigerator, Parking $21,900 Here Is a 6 room MANCHESTER — don’t miss ^ pubUoaUon In The Manebester iamet lUing Junior High School en from the home of Ellllott 16’ 1964 CRES’TUNER boat. Ranch with a first Qjjg g room Colonial with ga­ Evemng Herald, a newnoaoer cir­ state ipollce, said, adding that indicated the average monthly Hospital and surgical insurance COOK — experienced in super­ Hale and Hardy traUer, 70 pedals. Ampeg bass amplifier, culated in Manchester, Connecticut they were ' not certain about Gory Gomell of. 120 Deknont Fish at 61 Oliver St. sometime floor rec room. Oh rage, formal dining room, fam­ pay of Soviet urban workers, Life insurance • Retirement program vision and purchasing. Top sal­ h.p. Mercury motor, aU elec­ one 16” speaker. Call 648-9409. 3 times consecutively, once a week Show-Off Jiffy Trim the type of weapon used. St. told, poUce someone took yesterday afternoon between 5 Resident Superintendent yes, 1% baths, 2 fire­ ily room, 2 bedrooms, patio, for a successive weeks, commenc­ which was the equivalent of $110 ary lor qualified person in tric. Tachometer, speedometer, ing on or before October 36, A.D., some furniture from his home and 8:45 pm. An Inventory of Educational assistance program STAITOEL Su^r Imperial bass ^ ^ places and garage. in 1966, had risen only 3.6 per Manchester area. Apply Con­ compass running lights, horn, 527-9238 trees, low price of $20,600. Call '1967, for llie reason that last HADDAM NECK MEDIATION last evening between 6:46 and the Items Is being made to de­ amplifier, two 16 Jensen now, Paul W. Dougan, Real­ knoiwn address of the defendant was cent to $113.83 In this year. Nine paid holidays necticut State Employment two gas tanks, spare tire, skis, at 36 Femdoie Drive. Manchester, Gracious Apartment . MERIDEN (AP)—A media­ 10 pjm. Missing were: A stuffed termine the amount of the loss, speakers, 100 watt. Originally After 6 647-1871 $22,900 - Custom built Ranch, 8167 That was slightly slower than Service, 806 Main St. Manches­ fire extlnqulsher and other ex­ tors, 649-4685. Connecticut. Living In Lovely Manchester tion session aimed at ending a Captain type chair; a table police say. Up to four weeks vacation $799., seven months old, $826. all plaster construct- The Plaintiff l3V$-26)i the increase last year and klso ter. tras, $1,400. 649-5624. ed on a beautiful land- MANCHESTER — 10 room 2- By LaBelle, Bothenberg A DELUXE TOWN HOUSES strike ^Jjy electrical workers slower than the plan for the 'UH'®®-toyer Elntry to the Fish home was Sick leave with pay firm. 647-1901. Woodhouse At Moderate Prices scaped lot. Here Is a fg^Uy 6-6, bath and half each Attorneys against the Connecticut Yankee 1966-70 period Also taken were a score of bath mad^ through the cellar hatch- MEN, WOMEN, students—part- Rental Agent Largest credit union fai U . S. CENTRALLY LOCATED 4 home that has the side, excellent Investment A tm ^jg>py Atomic Power Co. plant at Had- Next year salaries will rise towels, police aay. AU cabinets way, and an Inside door was time, Fuller Brush-sales, 16 J. D. REALTY Building Materials 47 f e n d e r Reverb unit, mike room flat, first floor, $90 best of everything. dam Neck Is set for Thursday. another 6 per cent, BalbaRov in the kitchen were opened, but forced open. The Intruders ran- hours, $40. guarantee. Open­ property, excellent location, clarence E. Foley 648-5120 • 648-8770 * and stand. Like new, 649-0821. monthly. Immediate occu­ State Mediator James Donfel- said, to $120.67 a month. nothing taken fnom there. sacked the inside of the house APPRENTICE TRAINING COURSES ings available for managers. A rare Item In today’s new heatl^ H^Sfoid^o^ HARDWOOD plywoods, veneers pancy. Children and pets ac­ $23,600 ly, who announced the session Baibakov obscured many of Police aay entry to the home lookling for loct, police say. CaU 844-0202, 644-2269. market. 6 room, alu- manent siding, $18,600. Wolver­ and associated Items for wood­ cepted. 647-1610 after 6. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. -rrrrrrr= Monday, said Federal Mediator u^g results, usually given at was gained by the kltohcn wlni- “An antique dish valued at $100 Courses ranging from working hobbyist and crafts­ la 1040 1040 ■ 1040 ■ 1040 1040 Norbert Dion also will take part. was taken from a house at 17 3 to 4 years in s p e c t o r s — Experienced Antiques 56 the Supreme Soviet session dow on the east dlde of the men. Wood Product Special­ to SOLD MANCHESTER—Immaculate L The strike by about three doz­ S. Main St. sometime over the In aircraft parts, all benefits. WANTED TO BUY—antiques, which learns of the following house. ties, 80 Bartholomew Ave., Don’t delay on this shaped 6 room Ranch, custom BASIC I en members of Local 2239 of year’s plan. However, this Some cases of beer and six weekend. Jet Engine Metalsmith Dean Machine Products, 166 steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Furnished Hartford, 246-8272. one!! buUt, breezeway, garage, beau­ LEARN the International Brotherhood of year’s session was held two bottles of wine were taken from M achinist Adams St., Manchester. er lamps, art glass, primitives, Mrs. Newton Smith of 82 S. Apartments 63-A tiful large lot. Char Bon Real INCOME TAX - Electrical Workers began Frl- months earlier in the year thar) a garage at 30 Packard St. any quanlty. 644-8962. $26,600 - 7 room Colonial with Main St. told police she had Tool and Die Maker CLERK-TYPIST with growing TWO ROOM furnished apart­ a paneled first floor Estate, 648-0688. COURSE i normal and many statistics ard somefth^ checked the house on Friday industrial manufacturer to • Includes current tax laws, ^ an Initial contract broke down The victim, Cllffond Shoag, Electronics Diamonds— Watches— CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, ment, stove, refrigerator, heat family room, 2 baths, ROOM Ranch, breezeway, TO still uncertain for 1967. and that everything was Intact. tfieory, and application • Wages, union security and type and process all paper expert repairing. Colonial and hot water. Inquire Mar­ told poUoe "the Uquor was stored Jew elry 48 fireplace, buUt-lns and 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ as pratticed In Block of- 5 work assignments of certain Yesterday morning she found work in sales department. CaU Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. low’ s, 867 Main St. garage. AU this and 12 MOTIFS The Ice Age altered Ameri- there, waiting to be delivered tion room, large treed lot, $22,- flees from coast to coast. £ classifications were listed as a cellar door window broken and SPECIAL TRAINING COURSES Contromatics, 872-0666. WATCH AND Jewelry repair­ Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. more on a huge 300 ft. ca’s topography more quickly to the Andover Sportsman's 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors EARN • 24 3-hour sessions (3 per ^ principal issues. The plant Is discovered the antique dish ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 6 lot. week for 8 weeks) _ toan it was altered at any other Club. Courses ranging from SCHOOL BUS operators tor 640-6824. nearing completion. missing, she told police. on your old watch in trade. p.m., closed Tuesday and • Choice of days and class times 2 time. Shoag told police the garage 1967-1968 school year. Hourly Business Locations Police say the intruder or In­ 22 weeks to 93 w e ^ Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, BRETTON ROAD — Here is a • Diploma awarded upon graduation <- rate $2.43, SUver Lane Bus Wednesday. FIRST VIET BONUS truders took nothing else. For Rent 64 care-free 7 room Cape with Precision Machining Line, Inc., 49 Bralnard Place. 787 Main St., State Theatre W ENROLL NOW! " HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ This house was recently pur­ aluminum siding, ceramic tiled BuUdlng. MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’ BORROWS and WALLACE CO. Classes Start October 23. S necticut’s first Vietnam bonus chased by the state from Mr. Experimental Sheet Metal bath, 4 bedrooms, large land­ Educators Take First Step HAIRDRESSER— male or fe­ Wearing Apparel- 832 Main St., central. C ^ Manchester Parkade, for details, call — has gone to William Ellsworth scaped lot and all of the amen­ B LOCK and Mrs. Frederick Johnson, po­ Experimental Tool Room Machining male, experienced only- In the Furs 57 622-8114. Manchester 649-6306 ____ iMifnT^of^rry ■ Nickel of Glastonbury, a wound­ ities for fine family living. lice say. Manchester area new plus Florists— Nurseries 49 *238-1374 5517 FUrmingiton Ave. J ed and decorated Army veteran To ^Family Liie^ Courses Tool, Die and Gage Making FULL LENGTH black Persian STORE POR RENT, Main St., MANCHESTER — near bus and Nick Convertino will be happy rus-t AR o A new Stanley Routorer val salon, top salary, plus commis­ Harttotld, Conn. 06106 5 of the Vietnam conflict. Machine Maintenance sion. CaU 649-2806. HARDY chrysanthemums in aU lamb coat, $176 and ranch Manchester In State Theatre schools, 6 room Cape on tree to show you this listing at your 11040 1040 ■ 1040 m 1040 ■ 1040 H ued at $100 and a tool box cod State Treasurer Gerald A. The school board’s education- urged establishment of a lay . Master Pipe Making colors, 60c and 75c each. Open mink stole, $166, both exceUent building, reasonable rent. Por shaded lot, absentee owner convenience. CaU The Jarvis COLOK talnlng various tools and valued COUNTER HELP, part-time information please call theatre Lamb awarded the $300 bofhis gj policies committee received committee that could "help ed- “ ‘^ 1 7 days a week and evenings condition. Sable scarf, $16. CaU wants fast sale. Hayes Agency, Realty Co., Realtors, MLS. 643- Vho went to ucate the public to the need for W were taken from the car nights, apply in person Holi­ manager at 648-7882. Monday to Nickel, Who wem w ahead last nleht to till dark. PonticeUl’s Green­ 649-1668. 646-0131. 1121. STAMP-ONS Vietnam in August 1966 and was . ^ such a curriculum, of Willard B. Dickenaen of Bol VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 400 Blain day Lanes Snack Bar, Spencer house and Nursery, 438 No. released from active duty last choose a group of lay persons while the group could help ton sometime Friday or Batur- Street, East Hartford, Conn. Other C o ^tk m t St., Manchester. 86 BIAIN ST.—400 square feet, 200 — WeU kept older 0- FIVE ROOM Ranch, enclosed If You're A Shufferbug Main St. first floor, adjacent to north room Colonial style home, con­ breezeway, attached one car Aug. 24 with the rank of first that would help promote the to planning and implementation day. plants in North Haven, Southington and Middle- Wanted— To Buy 58 end redevelopment, suitable lieutenant. beginning of a "family life” of the program, the basic con- Dlckensen told police the veniently located, nice yard. garage, fireplace, lot 128x860. The half-Blzer wlU enjoy the 2039 town. Situations Wanted— HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, for beauty parlor, barber shop Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- Only $10,900. e49-86S8, 643-0129. Showy polnsettias are quickly While to Vietnam, Nickel won curriculum In the Manchester tent should be determined by items may have been taken We Can Use Your Talents perfect travel look. Slimming schools. educators, said School Superin- when his car was parked on Garden— Fcpin— ’ brtc-a-brar.', clocks, frames, or office. AvaUable July 1. 0469. J.D. Real Estate Co. t ^ p lM e ensemble is fitted at transferred to linens and wear- the BroMe 38 Selection will be left to the tendent William Curtis, Devon Dr., or possibly when the OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Dairy Products 50 glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ CaU 649-2865. the waist and Is joined by a ables—simply press on with a “ *® Y*!!" RELIABLE mother with refer­ lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 committee headed by Dr. Walter He and Assistant Superinten- car was parked outside his home MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY VEGETABLE Growers Outlet IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A simple UtUe jacket with border quick stroke of the iron. An gJ'^gJfg'^g^Jh? A^m T to Schardt. Ronald Scott noted It would 8 A.M. TO 4:30 PJM. ences will care for smaU chil­ Lake S t, Boaton, 649-3247. triiM. to®®' to items for Army m sj^d on Plymouth Lane in Bolton. — Fresh vegetables, retail. STORE — 460 Main St. across ruary 1964 as a private. The Institution of a coordinated probably take two or three A bicycle belonging to Thoto' dren for working parents, days No. &li67 with Patt-O-Rama is cairistmas giving, TUESDAY EVENING TILL 8 PJd. wholesale. Specialty com and WB BUY AND seU antique and from Friendly. 648-2426, 9-6. has color state's bonus program offers $10 family life curriculum to kinder- years before teachers could be gg Nevins of 5 Bank St. was re or evenings. 643-8867. „ in sizes 12H to 26%, bust 88 to Pattern No. 2039 SATURDAYS—8 A.M. TO 12 NOON tomatoes. Open daUy, C o m « used furniture. oi^T O T with nrivate lavatoiy. PHOTOGRAPHER « s S 14% « ' ^ t , ^ r 2 % t r ^ f e r for 12' motifs of various '®r each month of active dtity^ garten through Grade 12 has re- t r ^ e d and the program estab- pgrted missing yesterday after- RELIABLE MOTHER will ba­ ' „ 1 % anron tissue and diret- up to a $800 m axlm um -for celved backing from Schardt’s llshed. „gg„ and found several hours bysit for pre-school children 3rards of 46-Inc , j ^ service during the Vietnam con- committee and the school admin- In other action, the board re- jgtgj. jy front of 182 Cooper St An Equal Opitortunity Employer poslte Caldor’s^ lighting, paved parking at door Young man with experience preferred for press vords. uons. ___ of working parents. 649-0692. watches, old jewelry, hobby OFFICE yards. cents In fltot period Istratlon. 'erred to Its transportation com- „gg gg ^^g pj^g ^gg taken with private entrance, $66 photographer. Excellent future for the right man. Ito order, send 60 cents in To order, send 36 TURNIPS jrellow and purple, $1 coUections, paintings, attic con­ Such a program wotod Include mUtoe an appeal from the west end of Pleasant ALTERATIONS, draperies, monthly, aU utiUties. CaU 648- half bushei.' Comer Glode Lane tents or whole estates. Furni­ Look at the benefits: Retirement Income Plan, life fi^t^clM^mail Md^’splctol hS?- EARLY START sex educatloii, as well as teach- Kamm Jr. of 494 Wetherell St. ' reasonably done in my home. 6081, 742-8726. St. when the youth left It there PRAH & and ToUand St. near East ture Repair Service, 648-7449. Insurance, Blue Cross, Sick Leave, 2 Weeks Paid class maU and special handling, flratrClMs ma pe TRENTON, Mo. (AP) — A ing concepts about smoking and whose request that his daughter CaU 643-9986, Hartford Manchester town Une. Needed to set up and handle office rou­ to go and play in the woods BRIGHT, modem office, 440 Vacation. All this plus good salary. ■ r.-hot Manchester 10-year-old boy walked Into the the use of alcohol and narcotics, b® given bus transportation police say. square feet, exceUent location. Sue Burnett, Manchester Eve- Anne office___ of the Trenton RepuWl- The educational policies com from her home had been denied GREEN MOUNTAIN winter tines in a small manufacturing office. Solary ninr Herald, 116$ AVE. OF Evening Vandals lulng fluorescent WHITNEY Rooms Without Board 59 $90 per month. Call 648-6896. can-’nm es and asked if there mittfe; recently voiced its sup- by the administration, Dogs— Birds— PeH 4.1 potatoes, 60 pounds $2;' yeUow Who knows you may become another Sylvian aiswuipaH, n e w YORK, N. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, spray paint wrote numerals on -V commensurate with training and experi­ was a job open for a paper car- port for the proposed program Tbe girl, a high school stu- globe turnips, half bushel, $1, THE THOMPSON House ; —Cot- ^ iwwi aottarhi fAAt nrime y. 199l9i the building and door at ming GROOMING ALL breeds. Har­ ence. Excellent opportunity to grow with a Ofiara. with Print Name, Address with Zip rler. at a special m eetW It held\to dent, now must walk a half » fle AIRCRAFT Pick «<■ Prlnt Name, Address fra Junior High School sometime mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebron Not right now,” he was told, heara...... theaw... results...... ^.za- oifJw a... siunmer to fhothe Wtiabus In ahoin areaorao uHthmifwithout o t United Aircraft O o ^ or green half bushel, $1. Bring pleasantly furnished rpoms, and Code and Style Number. over the weekend. A small crab Rd., Bolton, 648-0427- In Vernon, minutes from park­ rapidly expanding business. APPLY IN PERSON AT Zip Code, Style Number ‘but I’ll take your name In case family life curriculum workshop wldewalks, and Kamm to a let- own containers. Joseph parking. CaU 649-2868 for over­ You’ll want a copy of our new apple tree there was broken, night and permanent g^iest way. Suitable for manufactur­ «n ,nvt87*Ptt7 i l i t o t e r JUbW to we *> need sometme later.” in which three teachers from ter to the board said he was START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA PUREBRED toy Fox Terrier A. Mack, 126 aark Rd., Bol­ ing or warehouse. CaU 872-0628, ' and numerous other trees in rates. Writb. stating qualifications to Box O, . . all the designs from vrtilch you “You took ipy name five the local schools participated. concerned for her safety. The puppies, InteUegent and gentle ton. days. iHmurI|p0tpr IE d p u i u d I J p r a U i minute styling with the n e T ^ ^ can choose y ow needlework pat- years ago,” -i’ the boy replied. In reporting on the special walking limit under board regu- the area had limbs broken also, with chUdien. CaU 876-2349. A Winter '07 lasue of meeting last night. Dr. Schardt latlon^ is 1 % miles. police say. ______PUMPKINS. Laying hens, $1.60 LARGE light housekeeping Monchester Evening Herald. Fashion. Only dO- cents a copy, terns. Only 60c. “ and I ain’t got a job yet.” TWO REDBONE Coon Hounds, each. live fowl, $1 each, room, older gentleman work- , , . 13 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER males, IH years old, have Graces Farm, 781 Hebron Ing days preferred. CaU 649- || J |¥ _ l J A besn run. 646-0284. Ave., Glastonbury. 7162 or 648^8961. «.C«U XlCltMU K 1 Ml- TUBSbAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 PAGE TWENTY AT«ng« Daily Not Fran Roi The Weather Vor Hie Week Ended I: illanrIrTBtTr lEogtttng IjgraUi Clearing, chilly tonight. Low October 7, 1967 86 to 40. Tomorrow mostly sun­ Highland Park School PTA Mr. and Mrs. M. i . McKeev- ny and cool. High In upper 80s. will have an Open House tomor­ er of 60 Doane St. have recent­ Schools Find About Town ly returned home from a visit 1 5 ,3 7 5 row from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Manchenter— A City of ViUage ChartH Carlton R. Welsh Jr., son o< school. Children may accom­ with their son, Lt. George Mc- New D octor Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. pany their parents and will be Keever of the U.S. Navy at Norfolk, Va. He has recently 9 c m a r a l ^ h (Olaaeltled Advertising on Page 37) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Welsh at 4M Woodland St., Is shown a film during a business VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 9 (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECmONS) MANCHESTER, ,CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEA 11, 1967 returned from a tour of duty A school physician to serire attending a national convention meeting at 8 p.m. In Vietnam. the Mlanicheisiber puiblllic Gtchxwlb of the Future Farmers of Alan Clavette, son of Mr. and for the 1667-68 year was appoint­ annoRiices the first annual America at Kansas City, Mo. The Hartford Branch of the He is state secretary of the Mrs. Paul Cnavette of 10 S. ed last night by the Board of Hawthiome St., a freshman at Connecticut Association of In­ group and a member of the Education. the University of Wisconsin, has dustrial Nurses will sponsor a Rockville Chapter of the Future He is Dr. Robert Galvin of Manly Bronze Shoe Award been elected vice president of Nrse - Physician - Management East Hartford who was recent­ Farmers of America. He is in dinner meeting Thursday at 6 Thieu Promises his dormitory, and has made ly admitted to practice and has his second year at School of the soccer varsity team. p.m. in the Terrace Room of Agriculture at the University of opened an office in that town. the Hartford Hilton Hotel. His salary for the part-time Connecticut, and a member of Miss Patricia Ann Ward of position will be $7,500. In its the animal Judging team at the Arlington, Va., daughter of Mr. Principals in the cast of “ How current budget, the board had school. and Mrs. Robert F. Ward of to Succeed in Business Without hiked pay for the post by $3,000 37 Hartland Rd. recently re­ Really Trying,” will rehearse in an effort to make it more at­ To Seek Peace St. Gerards Mothers Circle turned from a vacation In Ja­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Lit­ tractive. will meet Wednesday at the tle ’Theater of Manchester re­ pan. She visited Tokyo, Kyoto, ’The schools had been without SAIGON (AP)—South Viel- nlzed by the government as the termination to contribute all hearsal rooms, 22 Oak St. Danc­ home of Mrs. Richard Carney, and Osaka. She also visited Ho­ a physician since the resigna­ nam’a new government will mother church of South Viet- their efforts to the war." ers In the show are reminded to 48 Woodhlll Rd. Mrs. Paul Gag­ nolulu and Hilo in Hawaii. She tion of Dr. Sylvia Helfrick last seek peace negotiations and will nam’s Buddhists was reported He promised an Immediate report to the Burton Studio at non Is co-hostess. Is a stewardess for Eastern Air­ Speaks on Diets June. She had held the post one w elcom e'^ a ce Initiatives frbm to have agreed to suspension of start on programs for social rc- lines and stationed in Washing­ the same time. year after Dr. Joseph Barry re­ any nation including Communist this recognition In the Interest form, to revamp the govern- Mary and Joseph Mothers ton, D.C. Dr. Howard Baldwin will tired. states. President-elect Nguyen of Buddhist unity. mental bureaucracy and to a rcle wilt have a poUuck The degree team of Manchest­ speak Monday at 1:30 p.m. at The position is mandatory un­ Van ’Thieu said In a major ad­ The government charter eliminate corruption and Ineffi­ Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the er Grange will rehearse the Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi der state statutes. dress today. granted the moderates was In­ ciency In the armed forces. home of Mrs. Paul Teslk, 32 third and fourth degrees tomor­ the fall luncheon meeting of the will meet tonight at 8 at the The search for Dr. Helfrick’s "Until this day, It is not so tended to shut out the politically Similar promises in the p u t Women’s Auxiliary of Manches­ Westminster Rd. home of Mrs. Joseph Gonsalves, row at 7 p.m. at Orange Hall. replacement was headed by Dr. much that we have not ex­ militant faction led by Thleh by Thieu, as chief of state in the 40 Olcott St. Mrs. Paul Emerson ter Memorial Hospital at the Walter Schardt, a board mem­ Help your favorite high school athlete win a $ 1000 scholarship to the pressed our desire for peace but (Venerable) Tri Quang, which Dr. Hilda Standlsh will speak Frank J. Mansfield Marine (See Page ’Two) is in charge of the prog;ram. Manchester Country Club. His ber. 1 we have many times been dls has repeatedly opposed the mill- tomorrow at 8:18 p.m. at a Corps League Auxiliary will college of his choice, or a round trip for two to the 1968 Summer topic will be “ Weight Reduction appointed by the ever obstinate tary government to advance its meeting of the Parents’ Asso­ meet tomorrow at the Marine Past matrons and patrons of and Diet Control.” Olympics in Mexico City. attitude of North Vietnam political position. After Trl ciation for Childbirth Education Home on Parker St. Temple Clhapter, OES will ex­ A business meeting will begin 3. A special committee will select the Thieu told the oppening session Quang and three other monks IK Igynte (PACE) at the Friends Meeting Building Code HERES HOW: emplify the old fashion degrees at 10:30 a.m. and will Include a 1. CJome in and vote each week for the national winner and runner-up on the of the new 60-member Senate. kept a protest vigil for 18 days 11 House, 144 S. Quaker Lane, West basis of athletic achievement, scholastic of the Order of Eastern Star panel discussion on “ Blueprint high school athlete of your choice. "Even today we still sincerely In front of the government pal­ Hartford. Her topic Is “ Sex Ed­ Town Division Report Issued merit, etc. tonight at Betty Putnam Chap­ for the Future.” Speakers are 2. Ane athlete from East Catholic and wish that the government of ace and monks and nuns made ucation for Children.” The event one from Manchester High receiving the several marches on the palace, 17 W orkers ter, South Woodstock, after a Heads Associate Edward Kenney, hospital ad­ The town’s building Inspector The national winner will receive a North Vietnam would sit down Is open to all interested persons. most votes will be declared our local $1000 schplarshli) to the college of his with us to discuss the logocal Thieu promised to resolve the short business meeting. ministrator; Jacob Miller, hos­ made 230 Housing Ck)de inspec­ winners. "ITiey will receive the authentic s Manchester’s 23 department pital trustee, and Roy Ferguson, tions last month and ordered choice. and concrete steps toward an ef­ dispute. Edward Szymanoski, son of Manly Bronze Shoe awards we now have Vietnam Press, the govern­ Off Jobs in Story Circle of South Method­ heads have banded together in­ architect. corrections of six violations, ac­ fective negotiation.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Szy­ on display and then become eligible for 5. The national runner-up will receive a ment news agency, said the to a new organization. The De­ Luncheon will be served at cording to a report Issued yes­ the National Award by competing with round trip for two to the 1968 Summer ’Thieu said his government manoski of 84 Essex St., is a ist Church will meet tomorrow charter granted the moderates at 10:30 a.m. at the church. A partment Heads Association, 12:30 p.m. Reservations will terday. other local winners from around the Olympics in Mexico City. would accept peace moves from Welfare Rift member of the freshman class ” Western, neutralist or Commu­ would be suspended to create “ a luncheon will be served at noon. for the purpose of “ developing close Thursday and may be One correction ordered was country. at Brown University, Provi­ Come in today and vote. All votes must be in by Dec. 2,1967 nist countries “ provided those favorable atmosphere for recon­ NEW HAVEN (AP) ,n- A dis­ Hostesses are Mrs. Thomas Rog­ high ethical standards and ap­ made with Mrs. Donald For- for a broken window, three were dence, R.I. proved practices in performing Initiatives contribute to bring a ciliation among the Buddhist pute over Implementing the new ers and Mrs. Herbert Robb. strom, 256 ’Tlmrod Rd. for electrical violations and one ranks.” v Food Stamp plan has led to 16 the duties of the office with Dr. Baldwin' came to Man­ each were for heating and Manchester just and lasting peace." Miss Maribeth Hllditch, ’'tat, He did not mention his cam­ In his speech, Thieu warned dismissals, suspensions and res­ which each officer is entrust­ chester Hospital from Ohio in plumbing violations. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ronald Scott, assistant super­ Waves pounded the Panoceanic Faith yesterday shortly before the 459-foot vessel succumbed to the depths. paign promise to offer North that the South Vietnamese must ignations in the New Haven dt- ed.” 1952 and specialized in the field Of the 230 inspections made, Parkade E. Hllditch of 58 Summer St., intendent of schools, will speak Vietnam a bombing pause In an increase their war efforts flce of the State Department of Its statement of purpose calls of anesthesia. He became in­ 58 were of single-family dwell­ Is a member of the junior class Thursday at 8 p.m. at a meet­ upon the organization, “ To pro­ effort to get peace'ta'lks started, against the Viet Cong and the Welfare. at Newton (Mass.) (College of ing of the Manchester Associa­ terested in the problems of over­ ings, 30 of apartments in two- He had said the offer depended' North Vietnamese. “ Since this The loss of the personnel mote through its meetings a weight and how it can and does family dwellings, and the re­ the Sacred Heart. tion for the Help of Retarded better understanding of each on some sign from the North is a fight for our survival,” he ’Tuesday was expected to leave shorten a life span. In SeptemT mainder of units in multiple- (Children at Bunce Center, 205 other’s duties, responsibilities Two Dozen Still Missing Break Is Possible Vietnamese that they would re­ said, "we must not entirely de­ some 1,0(X) to 1,500 families, ber of last year he opened an family dwellings and rooming Olcott St. His topic is “ Future and problems, and to forward spond to It. pend on the help of our allies which currently receive welfare, office for specializing in obesity. houses. Trends in Manchester’s Special to the Board of Directors and Read Herald Advertisements In another political develop­ but our people must first of all without their normal casework­ CHARGE YOUR Education Program.” Special to the general manager any re­ In Strike by UAW ment, a moderate sect recog- be united In their unanimous de- ers. education teachers in the Man­ commendations which would ef­ From Ship Sunk Off Alaska The workers have been com­ chester Public School System fectuate better governmental DETROIT (AP) — A news held In total secrecy with no an- plaining to the Welfare Depart­ PRESCRIPTION will be guests of the association. blackout cloaked auto labor nouncement, ment since last Wednesday tHht procedures.” JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — haru Maru, headed toward Yo- Kelsho Maru of Japan. The A social time with refreshments The new organization was negotiations today, indicating a TTadltlonally such a blackout they were unable to implement With at least 17 crewmen of the kohama, Japan, after rescuing Coast Guard cutters Storls and will be held after the program. formed Sept. 13 at a luncheon­ break could be near in the has meant that one side—or the food stamp program prop­ simken Panoceanic Faith ac- Gordon L. Campbell, Oakland, Dexter were en route, The event is open to the pub­ meeting at the Manchester 35-day strike against Ford Mo- both—has made a move In dead- Reward Offered erly and keep up with their own counted for, searchers scanned Calif., and Lewis E. Gray Jr., ’Three of the dead were unl- tor Co. locked talks, although immedl- casework effectively. Ma m lic. Country Club. Its second lunch­ the North Pacific seas today for Houston, Tex. ’The Maru also re- dentlfled. The others were listed The 24-hour blackout, an- ate settlement has nqt always They also have said they eon-meeting is tomorrow, at the two life rafts that might hold ported she had picked up “ some aa Nell J. Leary, San Francis- Martha Circle of Emanuel same place. Future meetings nounced In a joint statement by resulted. would be willing to perform In­ Lutheran Church will meet For a monthly rental of $ 2 .9 5 ... more survivors. bodies.” The number was not Co; Czeslaw Kwlatkowskl, De- AT will be on the first Wednesday Ford and the striking United The strike has idled 160,000 By Mrs. Darwin itial steps in the stamp plan Thursday at 10 a.m. for sew­ Flve men are known to have known. trolt, Mich.; James Bechtold, of each month. Auto- Workers union, ends at 9 workers at Ford plants In 25 if they received “ commitmeata ing. A meeting will be held at lived through the sudden sinking The Visund, a Norwegian East Weymouth, Mass.; Antonio PINE PHARMACY The officers, who will serve to p.m. EDT. It was likely any states, cut off the company’s The family of Roy F. Darwin ed in court that he drove dl- from our superiors” that others 2 p.m. Hostesses are Mrs. Ame­ of the Panoceanic Faith In a ship, steamed toward San Pedro Apollto, Huntington Station, would be hired to free them 6M Center St. 640-9814 January, when a new one-year joint talks before then would'Blr production at the critical period _ ^ome, passing two cars lia Ulrich, Mrs. Alice Weir and stotm 870. miles southwest of Calif., after picking up John N.Y.; Henry Umbrough, Blr- of model introduction again to work on their regulay/' slate will be elected, are: Town f. A 1 # 41 4u f' rfii stopped In the middle of the Mrs. Ellen Carlson. Mrs. Sigrid Kbdiak Monday. At least 12 bod- Kirk, Modesto, Calif.; Oscar mingham, Ala.; Lester Corum, caused layoffs In some supplier for informaUon that will clear Reservoir Rd. caseloads. Clerk Edward Tomkiel, presi­ Wiley, Oakland, Calif., and Ed' Fresno, Calif.; Joseph Blaslo, ______In Ver- Modean is in charge of de­ ies have been recovered industrles. )iim In the 1963 slaying of a ^ written statemOhL Five workers were disinlSBed dent; Police (3hief James Rear­ win D. Johnson of Marine City, Pinola, Calif.; Clement Daniels, votions. About two dozen men are The blacVout was announced Bolton teen-age girl. given police Daijvln said he slg- Tuesday when they refused to don, vice president: and Town less than a carton of cigarettes Mich. It also recovered four London, England; and Ray­ mlaalng. as both sides huddled separately Darwin is serving a life sen- n^led the girl to stop her car, fill out stamp certification Tresurer Mrs. Rosalind Quish, mond Eden of Spanish Hondu­ Jeffrey Powell, son of Mr. “ If the men made It to the bodies. Tuesday night In the vast Ford tence in state prison after he gtruck her and put her in his forms. Nine otherb were sus­ CAMERA secretary-treasurer. Eight other dead were found ras. and Mrs. Robert W. Powell of rafts, their chances are excel­ headquarters known as the was found guilty In 1964 of sec- ggp. He said he drove the girl pended by Leo J. Bresnaham, About two years ago. Town by the Russian ship Orekhov, Numerous bodies were report­ 101 Olcott Dr., has recenUy Planner Joseph Tamsky tried lent. If they didn’t, they’re pret­ Glass House In suburban Dear- ond degree murder In the slay- a lonely spot In Tolland, district w ^ a re head, on RENTAL completed Navy basic training which remained on the scene. ed seen floating among the de­ to organize a department- ty slim,” a Coast Guard spokes­ grounds of Insubordination. Two REPAIR at the Naval Training Center, With her were the Pan Amerl bris by a Navy search plane **°*‘" ’ .. . **'g’ molested her and then stran- heads organization, but the ef­ man said ’Tuesday night after The sessions were the first at An appeal to the State Su- gie,j hm.. more caseworkers resigned. Great L^kes, 111. three more survivors were res­ can Steel Seafarer and the Tuesday, Increasing concern for Have a problem? fort failed when only three or night since the strike began preme (Jourt was lost In June Darwin claims that he was State Welfare Commissioner cued. the fate ot the men who were Sept. 6, climaxing two months Bernard Shapiro said the situa­ We’ll be glad to help four showed up at the first forced to leap from their rapidly when the court rejected Dar- forced to confess to the murder Fire Control Technician Sea­ The 459-foot merchant ship, en of fruitless efforts to write a Win’s claim that his confession during a weekend he was In tion was “ Intolerable . . . un­ meeting. sinking ship. Fine Photo Finishing man Kendall Kittredge, son of Town Manager Robert Weiss route from San Francisco to In­ new three-year contract embod' had not been voluntary. An ap- the custody of state police, professional . . . pitiable.” He Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Kitt­ now holds a staff meeting with dia with a load of fertilizer, Trucks Hit ’There were conflicting reports ylng what UAW President Wal- peal is now being prepared to Darwin’s counsel said today said that filling the vacant jobs N ASSIFF redge of 26 Amott Rd., Is In all department heads each sank so rapidly she was able to of the number of men aboard. ter P. Reuther has called the the U. S. Supreme Court. his appeal to the U.S. Supreme "presents no problems. We have CAMERA SHOP the Mediterranean aboard the Wednesday morning, to get launch only one life raft. It was The Coast’Guard said the ship’s most ambitious demands In the Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of Man- (Jourt would again raise the exams all the time.” attack cargo ship USS Ogle­ r C 'C o V e r e d Tuesday along Despite Plan owners, Panoceanic Tanker 991 Main St. Manchester their comments and recommen­ union’s history. Chester, Darwin’s counsel, said questions of the admissibility thorpe. Corp. of New York, reported 42 dations. with three of the five others Although there was no joint today a writ of certiorari will of the statements, the absence Reporter Acquitted dropped by planes answering men and officers, but In New ______For Settling meeting, a union spokesman be filed with the court on Mon- of counsel during Interrogation STAMFORD (AP)—A . 20-year- u the vessel’s distress call. York the company listed 40. said the two sides had been In day. The writ petitions the high and the validity of the coroner’s student reporter for the Wa- While ships and planes contin­ The Panoceanic Faith, cap­ PITTSBURGH (AP) —Stub­ touch “ by various means.” court to review the judgment warrant under which Darwin terbury Republican has been ac­ SAVE DURING STYLARAMA ued their search, two vessels tained by John F. Ogles of Alex­ quitted of breach of peace born violence dogged trucks In Reuther and his top bargain­ of the state court. was flmt arrested. sped toward port with the survi­ andria, Va., asked for “ immedi­ ers left the building shortly be­ charges stemming from an ar­ vors and some of the dead. western Pennsylvania today, de­ ate assistance” in a radio report If the justices accept the case He said his brief would raise gument with a police sergeant. fore midnight while the Ford for hearing, arguments could questions Involving the Fourth PRE SEASON SALE ■’The Japanese freighter, Iga- spite a proposed settlement of that told of water pouring into team, headed by Malcolm L. The reporter, Robert O’Con­ be heard as early as next Amendment, dealing with the two-month strike by in­ the forward hold, a starboard Denise, remained until early nor, who was 18 at toe time spring. search and seizure; the Fifth list and engine trouble. morning. of toe Incident, was accused of dependent steel haulers. The ship was wallowing in 20 ncuiien- Darwln’s wife, Marion, said Amendment, dealing with self- __ Police said three truck wind­ “ I hope I’ll be back Wednes­ using obscene and Insulting Ian- to 25-foot seas, battered by 40 to said Reuther as he'*lefL toe $ 1 0 ,^ would incrimination; the Sixth Amend- WaterbiTiy ^ ilc'e Hippie Spots shields were smashed by rocks day,’ ’^g e ~ & r o ie 50-knot winds. If the company had ^ anyone who furnishes in- „ient, dealing with toe right to station June 12, 1966. and another rig peppered by a Asked Seas were running five to six formation leading to toe appre' a speedy trial, and the Four- O’Ootmor testified that he shotgun blast along the made a new proposal—it’s made KITCHEIVIS • FIIUISHED BASEMENTS Searched for fe e f Thesday and the wind heinslon and conviction of toe teenth Amendment, which en- asked Sgt. Valmore Caron Pennsylvania ’Turnpike. No one only one that has been publicly truly guilty person In the Hope dropped to around 20 knots. announced since talks opened in was hurt. Rothwell case.” (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Eighteen) July—Reuther said: “ I don’t New Suspect The haulers, who own their Miss Rothwell disappeared on CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) want to comment on that be­ rigs and contract to trucking —Hurricane Beulah has uncov­ Sept. 18 after a 4-H meeting In NEW YORK (AP) — Detec­ firms, stayed off the highways cause we would be violating an Vernon. She was found strangled ered the wreckage of an ancient understanding we have." tives searched the coffee until they can see the proposal. to death four days later in Tol­ ship on and a trea­ Denise refused to confirm or Medicare a Factor houses, taverns and other East Strike leaders said they’re hap­ land woods. sure hunt has started all over deny that toe . company had Village hippie haunts today py with the agreement. again. Mrs. Darwin issued a similar seeking at least one more sus­ The Teamsters Union ap- Dies in Viet made a hew offer. appeal for information in late The same craft also was un­ The news blackout came on pect tn the USD party murders proved the pact. 1964 offering then $3,500 for In­ covered by in Lt. C. Robert Arvin, the eve of toe regular Ford of a Connecticut girl and her But the third party In the dis­ 1961. formaUon leading to “ toe ar­ Fees for Doctors drifter companion. pute was split. 24, the top graduate Board of Directors meeting. The rest and conviction of toe true Photographer Llll Penningon session, at which contract offers Two men have been charged Howard Miller, president of of the 1965 class at murderer of Hope Rothwell and said he was on the site Monday or counterproposals could be with homicide in the bludgeon release and exoneration of Roy the National Steel Carriers As­ and saw Jim Preston and other West Point military considered, was expected to end To Continue Rising deaths early Sunday of Linda sociation representing 68 firms, Darwin Sr." Corpus Christ! developers re­ Academy, was reported before the embargo is lifted. Itoe Fitzpatrick, 18, and. James declined comment on the cover two silver bars black with Mrs. Darwin has Issued other WASHINGTIN (AP) — Doc- cause of medicare. Under med- “ Groovy" Hutchinson, 21, and a yesterday to have been The joint announcement of the agreement. age. He said Preston reported killed in action in Viet­ appeals, in one asking the driv­ tors' fees, which have Increased Icare, doctors can charge full high police official said, “ there blackout said it was being set er of a “ red farm vehicle" who spectacularly in toe last year, fees to elderly patients many A spokesman for 50 truckers finding three other ships near­ “ in the hope that this might fa­ may be more arrests.” nam. Word of his death she said may have seen her are likely to continue rising traditionally had undercharged. who have split with the naRonal by. cilitate serious and meaningful A third man, EYed Wright, 81, was received in Ypsi- husband the night of the murder sharply, government officials The same is true for low-income association over policy differ­ Padre Island Park Manager collective bargaining." was scheduled to appear In lanti, Mich., by his tq contact her. In another, she say patients qualifying for toe new we’ll convert your ences said, “ We're meeting, and Paul Harris said the ship ap­ The night session already had criminal court today for a hear­ we feel that we can resolve this pears to he a double-hulled wife of 14 months, sought two women who she said And doctors’ incomes—top medicaid program. ing on charges of rape and rob­ given rise to speculation that a thing and give them our answer Spanish warship of about 1800 Merry Lynn. Arvin is drove a car ahead of her hus­ among professions—are increas­ Reliable figures on doctors’ bery that police say are related break could come. Bargainers quickly.” and it was orig^inally about 80' shown at West Point band’s car the same night. ing even faster than their fees. salaries are scarce. The Bureau Ui the murder Investigation. had been scheduled to meet at William J. Hart, secretary of feet long. He said the vessel in June, 1965, (AP Her husband attended the 4-H Federal officials express con­ of Labor Statistics, admitting Its _ MIm labor for Pennsylvania, said the never has been identified Photofax). (See Page Thirteen) meeting on Sept. 18, but clalm- cern about doctor fees and other information Is sketchy, says toe ^esday beuwto toe teU. medical costs. They are annual income of doctors in pri­ encouraging such changes as vate practice in 1966 appeared present heating system S!^eteS-far trom^J’teSilng ‘^s decision by Sat- more group practice by doctors to be between $20,000 and ^ streete where she “ « ^ y - Hart enounced terms of and use of more physician as­ $27,000 generally. ^ f l y ^ h e r lot with toe hip- the proposal Tuesday. ^cLijr £- proposal would give sistants. But they say it will be AFL-CIO President George years before such changes could Meany, charging last week FINISHED BASEMENTS None of those with whom she t^mckers a 5 per cent Increase In have a major impact on fees. “ there Is no excuse whatsoever had formed a fleeting and tragic hauling fees and 4“ P " hour On Manhattan Boat Tour CUSTOMED DESIGNED TO FIT ANY AREA . . . ANY BUDGET! The medical-cost outlook for for this relentless escalation In Unk was present In Greenwich’s pen^ty payment beyond toe the American public appears physicians’ fees,” said doctors SEE FULL SIZE SHOWROOMS WITH NEW BUILT-IN FEATURES Christ E p ^ op a l church for toe « « t two hours for waiting for make $35,000 to $40,000 a year. trucks to be loaded or unloaded. grim. farewell. Her final resUng place Meany said In a letter to Sec­ The truckers, who own their Demand for doctors’ services to G A S was not ta r from her famUy’s Junk Cars Attract Moscovites Is expected to increase by one- retary John W. Gardner of toe EXCITING NEW own trucks and contract $180,(MX> mansion. third between 1965 and 1975, ac­ Department of Health, Ed­ independenUy with toe trucking peered at toe big ship piers wrecked automobiles, blue, Hutchinison’B body was re­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Rus­ cording to the so-called Gorham ucation and Welfare that med­ companies, had asked for a 6 sians nearly tipped toe ship be­ along the Hudson River. white, black, gray, .stackefi KITCHENS turned for burial Friday in his neatly in piles! A bicycle wheel Report on medical costs, sub­ icare Is In part responsible for per cent increase over the 73 cause of the Harlem River When toe Statue of Liberty Right. For only $2.95 a month (less than you’d pay for a For fast information, mail this coupon or call your native Central Falls, R.I., wdtich mitted to President Johnson the Increases. Let us remodel your old kitchen into percent they get now of toe automobile junkyards Tuesday. loomed on toe right, they rushed thrust Its spokes through a dark he left two years ago on a earlier this year. Earlier this year, federal of­ a modern, convenient and beautiful heating contractor or the Hartford Gas Company Wearing Japanese cameras to starboard and jockeyed for heap. room that will be the envy of the neigh­ carton of cigarettes), we’ll convert your present heating cross-country heglra that ended hauling fees paid to the com- The supply of doctors for toe ficials were saying medicare, around their necks and pointed pictures of each other with toe "The director didn’t come to­ borhood. Choose from exciting selec­ at 249-1331 ' In a garbage-strewn basement panics, and they Imd asked for period Is expected to Increase which began July 1, 1966, was German shoes, 37 members of bronze lady in toe background. day,” an Interpreter said. “ He tions of wood’ or formica cabinets and system to gas. All it takes is a simple^ gas line into your on Manhattan’s lower Eaist Side. $16 an hour for waiting time be- by only 1 7 per cent—and not not responsible for toe fees in­ the 1 Moscow Circus Iqft their But when toe loudspeaker of .said he already 'had seen tot: counters. We do it all under one con- ' He and Miss Fltspatrick. yond the flra^'two hours, even that much for family doc- creases. How they're saying it's home, underground, away from the weather (and at no ^ spangled tights aiid bagg^ peh(s the tourist vessel announced automobile junkyards." tj-act: carpentry, electrical, plumbing. daughter of a wealthy spice im- Although the recommendation tors. uncertain whether toe new pro­ $2.95 a month, and service is included! Well sure , behind and circled Manhattan / Wall Street was In sight, they On toe'aft deck, dark, curly- All workmanship and rpaterials are of porter, were found nude, beaten (alia short of including a third As the demand for doctors’ gram is involved. cost to you) and replacement of your current heating unit call me quick and let’s talk business! by boat— just as millions of oth­ shrugged and turned their haired Igor pulled out a short­ the finest quality and guaranteed to to death In toe cellar of a tenc- top demand—a new contract services runs ahead of toe sup­ Doctors are paid under med­ satisfy. Free sketches, specifications ment In the climax to a wild in-' with toe Teamsters—It Includes er tourists had done before backs. wave radio, stretched toe aerial with a compact gas burner (that’s what the $2.95 is for They were more excited about five feet toward toe rail, and ply of doctors, toe reort says icare on toe basis of what they in writing. Visit our showrooms, see Name______terracial I.£D party. grievance procedures and joint them. “ this exens pressure" which say is their reasonable and But for toe (Tossack riders; toe Brooklyn Bridge and the dialed Radio Moscow. full size displays or... , . Those- charged in connection Teamster-trucker talks on mu- leads them to raise fees. customary fee. Several private . . . a simple rental deal that includes full burner mainte­ acrobats, highwire artists, East River. The acrobats and toe dog Address with toe slayings' were Donald tual problems, which a spokes- Doctors’ fees increased for health officials say tola is an clowns and other performers “ No fish?" asked an assistant trainer gathered around to lis­ Ramsey, 26, practiUoner of Afri- man for toe truckers called a years at about the same pace as open-ended Invitation to hlidisr nance and service). Then . .. you, too, can enjoy the econo­ appearing In New York, toe big­ director, bolding his nose. ten to a news report about toe R FREE ESTIMAT I can reliidoiis rites,\and Thomas “ very Important consideration." wages. But in 1666, they jumped fees. CALL City. _Zip Code_ gest attractions weren’t toe Yankee Stadium sailed by. Arabs and Israel. mies of clean, modern gas . . . it costs less today than it did Dennis, 25, also a resident of toe “ We're very satisfied with 7,8 per cent. And toe latest Bu- Meany urged that controls be OPEN DAILY »AM TO fPM ones most tourists remember. “ Ahh, Yankees,” toe RuZalans On a chair in front of them OTHf* iHOWHOOM LOCAriONt OUT OP TOWN CALL COLLECT East VlUage. this agreement,” said William reau_ of Labor Statistics figures established to halt the fee es­ Home Telephone They were toe automobile junk­ murmured. with a raincoat resUng on a t n NomncH4«tw undoh tpm . thirty years ago, when coffee was 30<‘ a pomfd. On the streets of toe East VU- Kusley, a Gary, Ind., trucker show an increase of 8.9 per cent calation . MONTVILIE. PHONC « 4 I - M 7 t yards. The drizzle turned to rain, and white shopping bag, lettered in lage the' hippies were talking who organized the wildcat walk- So far, says HEW Un­ Nl.M CTeN POST RD., MIU«RD The Russians leaned on the there was another rush to star­ Red:“If you are opposed to ^rom August 1666 to August this TCI(RHONE R7S-SR4C And remember . . . cooking, cooling, heating water and qoietly Tuesday about the out. "W e got almost everything dersecretary Wilbur J. (lohen, rail to gaze through log and board in toe Harlem River. year. OKN SUNDAYS 12 <0 8 \ 525-5341 deaths. “ HUs murder has got- ^ve wanted." - (See Page TUrteen) Doctors’ income apparently HEW officials have given no se­ rain at Hobokeii, N.J. and Through toe pointing armrf’were FINISHED BASEMENTS LIFE drying clothes by gas will increase your savings even more Ib I t h e HARTFORD GAS COMPANY ten everybody up tight,’’ said a Kusley said he would recom- has been rising much faster be­ rious consideration to estabUsh- glrl named Suzle. "The New y '■"V -i/- ..... cause they work more and be- ing a fee schedule for medicare. 2453 BERLIN TURNPIKE, N EW IN G TO N , CONNECTICUT because . . . the more gas you use . . . the lower the rate. Gas makes the big difference . . . costs less, tool York scene is very bad." (See Page Four)

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