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r i "THE STORE WITH The Weather „ The SoropUmiat Club of Miantonomoh Tribe of Red Avorage Dally Net Press Ron ForecMt of U. S. Weather Bureaa lilanohestor will have a busi­ Men will meet tonight at 8 a( VILLAGE CHARM!" F o r tlM W eek Ended A bout Town ness meeting tonight at the Tinker Hall. Fair, mUd tonight with pntnhy home of Mrs. Lillian Gustafson, . ‘ lllliiiiiliiliiilll October U , 1968 fog developing, over low lying p*«t Matrons of Temple T4 Ludlow Rd. A board meeting St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ areaa toward, idomlng, low In the Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at 7 will jpreeede the business ters of Isabella, wrill audit the MAIN STMEET 13,825 40e. Wedneflday mostly ranny meeting. Mrs. Alice Darling, books tomorrow at 8 p.m. at HALE' and continued warm, lilgli near 80. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. the home of the regent, Mra, HOUSE Hember v l the Andit • t the home of Mrs. John Trot- regional gpovemor, will be pres­ 643^123 ent. Edward Cavagnaro, 72 Linn- Bnrena of OlreulnUon Maneheater— A City o f VUlage Charm ear, 86 Dale Rd. Mrs. James El- more Dr. All present book of­ "vlliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiii ' > ‘i Bott and Mrs. James Lewis will Martha Circle, Emanuel Lu­ ficers and trustees are remind­ PQive fts hofftcflfles. theran Church Women, will ed that this is a pre-installa­ (Olaodfled Advertising on Page li) PRICE SEVEN CENTS meet Thursday at 10 a.m. for tion audit which is required be­ OPEN Y(!>L.-LXXXlil, NO. 18 ,, (SIXTEEN PAGES)—-PLUS TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER . 15, 1988 ]iL J«me6 Komlsh, admisaiona sewing at the parish building of fore every installation of offi­ ooonsedar of Alfred (N. Y.) Unl- the church. Members are re­ cers. TUES. and Tarslty, wUl inteniew prospec­ minded to bring lunch. There FALL FESTIVAL tive atudenU at Manchester will be a business meeting at Gerald O. Prlng, Inspector Excuse Margin, High School Wedne.sday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Harry Gustafson In charge of the police force of THURS. Police Ask Events 11:16 aJn. The university has will lead devotions. The Rev. C. Kenya, East Africa, will speak Dillon Begins Job Column Narrow a regiatration of about 1500 Henry Anderson will conduct on his experiences in this ca­ till Btudenta hi the CoUege of Li-/ P u blic H elp Algerians Claim Bible studie.s. Mrs. Fred Levitt pacity tomorrow at the lunch­ Begiinnlng this week, The beraJ Arts, the College of Cer- and Mrs. George Okerfelt will eon meeting of the Kiwanls OF VALUES! In State Herald Is being printed with amkB, the School of Nursing serve as hoebessefl. Club of Manchester at the In M urder new narrower columns, to emd the Graduate School. Country Club. Matt Moriarty, Men’s 100% Men’s Famous Faleen Of Selling Tax Cut take advantage of the ..most Manchester Lodge of Masons program chairman, made the Stewart Donglos modem means of high speed Alcorn Declines The Sidonlan degree team of will meet tomorrow at 7:30 arrangements for Mr. Pring's Wool Worsted State Police Major Sam­ newstransmission. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of visit. Brand" Orion Pile, The same size paper will iJebanon, won the district com­ p.m. at the Ma.sonic Temple. WASHINGTON (AP) Bscre-^visers say, wUl put the economy uel Rome, head of police in­ Campaign Post Outpost Retaken The Master Mason degree will Manchester Assembly, Order tary of the Treasury Doug­ In high gear, and also bring in vestigation in last month’s be used until ’The Herald’s petition at the fall ceremonial be conferred. Zip-Out Lining mors taxes ultimately. present supply Is exhausted. In West Hartford Saturday. of Rainbow for Girls, will have SPORT las Dillon began the Job today In his statement, packed with murder of Hope Rothwell of The result Is the broad NEW YORK (AP) — an initiatory meeting tonight I>artlclpatlng in the parade The Emma Nettleton Group of selling President Kennedy’s charts on what the eduction Bolton, asked public help margin at the outside edge .ALGIERS (AP) — Al- were Nutmeg's Band, the oi Center Congregational at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. of each page. Meade Alcom, former Re­ giers radio claimed today Rangers, and officers and Officers will wear long white SUITS tax cut package to what may be would do for taxpayers, Dillon today in locating the occu­ publican national chairman, Mrs. JFK to Stay members of the forest, Church will have a poUuCk to- gowns. the toughest customer on Capi­ said the bill as approved by the pants of two cars that were ’The change in column that Algerian forces have moiTow at 6:.30 p.m. in the Rob­ COATS tol Hill—Sen. Harry F. Byrd and House ■will do the job with one widths is required because is reported to have rejected recaptured two desert out­ All-Weather in the area the night of the the new column measure Despite Fighting Mancbeeter Chapter of Ha- bins Room at the church. Mem­ Gibons Assembly, Catholic his Senate Finance Committee. exception—the treatment of cap­ an invitation to be national bers of Bethany Group and the After waiting through 20 days ital gains. girl’s disappearance. posts taken Monday by dassah will meet and install of­ Ladies of Cohimbus, will meet "Because of the urgency of Rome said the cars were on (Continued on Page 8) manager of Gov. Nelson A. Moroccan troops. ficers tomorrow at 8:30 p,m. in Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Dudley tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the K. of closed hearings, Dillon ap­ Rockefeller’s campaign for MARRAKECH. Morocco (API will be guests at the supper. of C. Home. Dr. Edward J. Su- peared today with a thick- sheaf prompt action, I recommend Bolton and Reservoir Rds. in - Mrs. John F. Kennedy plans The Algerians said Moroccan the vestry at Temple Beth Sho- The Rev. Mr. Dudley, aasociate that the committee eliminate the the 1964 GOP presiden­ troops supported by tank.s, lom. The Rev. Richard Battlas, lick will speak on “Medical of facts and figures that Vernon around 11 pjn. on Sept. to continue her vacation visit to pastor of Moimt Olive Baptist pastor, will .show .slides of Ha­ slrc,s.sed a need for urgency In provisions of the bill dealing tial nomination. planes and heavy artillery Ethics.” COATS ■with capital gains,” said Dillon. 18. The girl’s abandon-ed car Council Backs Morocco despite Algerian-Mor .swept up to 60 miles over the Ouuxih, Hartford, will .speak. waii after the supper. approving the $11 billion reduc­ Alcom, who practices law In ” tion this year His comments were In a pre­ was found 20 minutes later by roccan border fighting 300 miles border Monday in the area of 18 Hartford, Conn., would not com­ Axlmisaioin will he a filled bank. Manchester Grange will Airman 3.C. James L. Said Dillon, "It is essential to pared statement. If the bill be­ a Vernon constable on Reser­ ment on the report. But friend.s away. Hassi-Beida and Tinjoub. ths )Coney will be used for research sponsor a rummage sale tomor­ The first lady is aware of the outposts. Hickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. row at Orange Hall from 9:30 the well-being of the naUon that comes fully effective. It would voir Rd. ’Ihe Rothwell girl was V ernacular and associate."! In Hartford and •tfiCMAA on trachoma. Jo.seph F. Hickey. 22 Crosby remove 1.6 million low-income conflict on the other side of the The Algerian government a.m. to noon. Members are re­ Huge selection of every effoi» b. made to com­ found murdered on Sept. 22 oft Washington said it was true. Rd.. Manchester, is being re­ Save many dollars plete JicUon on this bill before families from the tax rolls, and Alcom Is reported to have told Atlas Mountains but is not never officially admitted that minded to bring articles to the New Fall Styles mean cuts of $100 for four-per­ Dockerel Rd. In Tolland, about For Rituals alarmed, e s. Amba.ssador John the two plac es fell to the Moroc­ assigned to a unit of the Pa­ hall tonight. on these fine worst­ the end of the current year . . , three milee front where her car friends his other commitments cific Air Forces after gradua­ and patterns. the nation has waited too long son families earning $5,000 a will not permit him to play a H. Fergu.son said. AlG&tlA can invaders. But today, ths tion from a technical training ed suits. Gray, Checks, muted for relief from the stifling bur­ year, $202 for a similar family was left. , major role in behalf of Rocke­ He said there is no plan to cut radio announcer said in a tri­ Mystic Review, 'Women’s Ben­ with a $10,000 a year Income, Police said the girl had been VATICAN CITY (AP) — The umphant voice: “Our forces course for munitions specialists efit Association, will have a brown, blue and plaids, herring­ den of excess taxes." Vatican Ecumenical Council feller, a Dartmouth cla.ssmate. short Mrs. Kennedy's stay in nNOOuf at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. Harvest potluck tomorrow at 6 olive. Regulars 36 bones and solid Byrd, the Virginia Democrat $1,004 for a $30,000 a year fam­ strangled with the strap of her voted overwhelmingly today to The Hartford Courant said Al­ King Has.san II's .summer capi­ have cleared the invaders from FREE!! He was trained in mantenance, called by many "the watchdog ily, and $6,278 for a $100,000 fam-‘ purse. com had rejected the offer and tal. He indicated she would Ik. Hassi-Beida and Tinjoub.'' p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Host- to 50. Shorts 36 to extend the use of local lan­ storage, loading, assembly and blazer models. of the Treasury,” opposes a tax lly. The state police official said may accept a post with the Co­ leave Wedne.sday or Thur.sday a______x » The broadcast said the Moroc­ A New Roll Of esseis will be Mrs. Hazel Fahey 44. Longs 38 to 50. AdminisLation officials want guages to the sacraments, keep­ can forces were bringing in safe disposal of explosive mu­ and Mrs. Raymond Gamble. Reg. 36-46, shorts Fine tailored rain-and-shine cut without balancing cuts in today he believes that the per­ ing Latin only for the heart of lumbia Broadcasting System as for Washington, ending her Med­ nitions. He is a graduate of 3^42, longs 38- coats with warm orlon-pile spending. He prefers to hold up the tax cut to be passed and sona he aed IN Byrd’s committee. Identified ”nor would they be tion, penance, matrimony and Assistance Croup in Morocco. Tile President says the tax cut W^hde H ^ b u 7 C he^"id no*^ ^ " I" '" ? ”-' M- Mrs, Arthur P. Cyr of 90 Jar­ would give families extra mon- Byrd put off the secretary’s required to teatlfy tat court.” extreme imction. The vote was higher rates under major medi While Hou.se. bill lhal he did nnl i Septimus Van Der Linden, was McClung said. "W* haven't vis Rd., is undergoing nine •y to buy dishwashers or make appearancs and instead held Major Rome la conducting 2,183-19, a council press spokes­ cal coverage for the elderly, think the first lady had contact- j moved anybody." weeks of training at the Naval Boys' Famous Nome ed President Kennedy. driving. Girls' Reg. 5.98 Infants' Zip Front, Brushed a down payment on a new car, closed door hearings for 20 days. Investigation of the case from man said. such as Connecticut 65, are “ad­ The vehicle was moving pa.st The clash occurred in an ares I Choicest Meats In Town! Training Center, Great Lakes, plants money to buy new equip­ The capital gains section that the Vernon Public Safety ’The more than 2,(XX) prelates mitting they need .subsidie."!.'' Mrs. Kennedy spent her first the Braidburn Country Club ,30n mile.s across the Atlas Moun­ HI. Cotton ment, and free more money for Building; on Weet St. in Ver 'This state’s pioneer insur­ 24 hours in this North African when the truck came by from ' tains from .Marrakech. Morocco. POLOS (Gontianed on Page 11) I non. (Conttaiied on Page 8) country relaxing in the palace The Algerians .said that bitter The Mailmama will meet hivestment. This, he and hla ad- ance plan came In for this blunt the opposite direction. i TUESDAY ONLY! AND criticism today from Charles C. apartment King Hassan has A rock shattered tlie wind- j fighting continued throughout tomorrow at 8 p.m. for a kitch­ WALKING BLANKET Odell, director of the United placed at her di.spo.sal. The king shield and Mrs. Van Dor Linden Monday, but Moroccan authori- en social at the home of Mra. SLACK called on her Sunday night I FANCY, IMPORTED. LEAN Walter Backus, 16 Robin Rd. Auto Workers’ Older and Re­ stopped to brush glass frag- ties in Rabat said that all fight- reg. 3.99 2 for $7. tired Workers’ Department, be­ shortly after she arrived from ments away from her son. Mich- j ing ended after their troops oc- SPORT fore he addressed the fall con­ Athens, but he has been occu­ acl, 2, who was in the front seat ' cupied the two outposts early in N-Power for Navy? Dispute Brews ference of the Connecticut So­ pied with political affairs and beside here. the day. The Moroccans said Boiled MACHINE ciety of Gerontology in Storrs. the dispute with Algeria. When the mother looked be­ there were no casualties. a non-skid plastic soles SHIRTS Referring to Connecticut 65’s Newsmen were barred from hind her. she saw Dara bleeding The Algerians claimed their LECLERC a 60% acetate, 40% cotton By FRED S. HOFFMAN f flndinga, and the matter ma^^mounting nuclear engines _ in current bid for a higher pre­ the dinner given by Moulay Ali. from the head. The girl waa pro­ forces still held both places de­ AP MiUtary Affairs Writer corns out on the public record lighting ships as small as 600- mium schedule, Odell Miid that He allowed no pictures of Mrs. nounced dead of brain damage spite a tank onslaught and straf­ FUNERAL HOME Cozy, warm walking blankets with ton ^ d o d missile destroyers. HAM(LIMIT 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) zipper front and non-skid plastic soles. N itze Faces WASHINO’TON (AP) -r- lb * if heartags are held. "This shows that the cost of Kennedy. a short time later. ing and bombing from Moroccan 2.59 Navy believes U.8. atomic Cost Is a pivotal faetor both McNamara’s experts report­ operating is prohibitive, and planes. They did not mention Pink, maize and aqua. Sizes S, M, L. on the issue of the carriers’ fu­ edly fatave estimated it would W e’ll have live, fresh. Maine LOBSTERS FUNERAL know-how is moving ahead so that older people as a group are any casualtle.s. Senate Q uiz rapidly that before long it will ture as a w ^pon either conven­ cost another $180 million to basically a heavy risk for pri­ Foreign Minister Abdelazis this weekend at 69e lb. PLEASE ORDER ba dbUar-ttwUah to build surfaca tionally or atomip-powered, and build the next carrier with vate Insurance companies to Bouteflika of Algeria told a news SERVICE 4 .9 9 2 for 5.00 the longer range matter of build­ atomic power. ’The Navy’s cal- warships -with fuel 611 engines ra­ conference that Algerian forces EARLY! Beys' Flannel Lined, Corduroy By «tments directly. And these departments talk with one another by simply 15.00 L Wizens choose a Democralbic the bill. pair. .7 9 on the grand tier, the Met's gen­ candidate for mayor today in of Dreams,” he was told that if Most Presidents Wear Hats, Even Kennedy Sometimes eral manager, Rudolf Bing, and 'ifisfing two numerals. No delays in transferring calls. No long waits for primary from among three per­ he won the prize he could real­ Yl'N TAKES LE.AD firti quality Maailast ayloii 2 Pair sons—the first Negro ever to ize his fondest dream. his wife chatted with their box SEOUL, South Korea (.API 'iCMtomen. No costly tie-ups of personnel. Best of all, Dial Pak is flexible boys’ 100% wool melton camiiu* coat By ARTHUR EDSON Ady rarely is seen wearing a hat,A If he council Is on uncertalnAlater sold for $3,2(X) at a Holly- run for the office and two white He won. and his fondest dream fruest.s Stevenson. Dr. and Mrs. was to attend opening night at Bunche and Mrs. John D. Rock­ — Ex-President Yun Po-Sun Sheer microfilm mesh, first quality g WASHJNG’TON (AP)—’This la although keen observers occa­ ground with Kennedy, It Is bet wood benefit. segregBitionists. took a Blight lead over mili­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer the Metropolitan Opera. efeller Jr. jenougb lo grow with Mallcm Chevrolet in the years ahead. Reprocessed Wool — Quilt lined — from top to toe, for a leg-flattering Matinnivi Hat Week, and hat lov- sionally spot him carrying one. ter off with his predecessors.- One thing seems clear from tary strong man Chung Hee white braided stripe on sleeye, snap But a man from -the council Picturas show Dwiglit D. Eis­ moves Oiroagh Ms final 24 So Monday night. Vital!, his At a nearby table Mrs. Smith fit. Pretty, shades. Sizes Si/g to 11. • n ar« throwing their soft felts, the old photographs: When cam­ wife and .son were in the audi­ and her husband sipped cham­ Park In early unofflelal ra- front. Charcoal, navy, maroon, green. their sombreros and their higti said reassuringly: "Kennedy enhower beaming ■ broadly from hoars tai oD^s bcA>re tuniing turoM today In Soath Korea’s .TWhej* a Communications Consultant can help your firm cut costs, increase wears a hat more than you underneath a broadbrimmed hat paigning, hats are great for over West German governmerit ence, along with U.N. Ambassa­ pagne with actress Julie Harris, Sizes 8-18. L.00 ffiifcz Joyfully Into the air. dor Adlai E. Stevenson. U.N. her husband, Manning Gurian; presidential election. Vila 4 .9 9 might imagine." . . . Harry 8. Truman with a wkving purposes. to Ludwig Erhard, expected to ^offiotsDcy and build sales. Tailoring telephone service to your needs is his Fbr the National Hat OouncU Undersecretary Ralph Bunche^ and their hosts, Mrs. and Mrs. showed strength, aa expedited. reported today that Allan Webb And here he produced a pic­ li|^ t colored- seml-Western hat The poet, Carl Sandburg, has be eleoted by the ^denstag. In the capital city of Seoifi . . . Herbert Hoover wearing a some excellent advice on hats. West Germany’s lower house to­ President Kennedy's .sister, Mrs. Roger L. Stevens. Ipeddty sod there’s no charge for his assistance. Just call our business office. a hat salesman and a close ture of Kennedy, -well hatted and The performance brought bra­ while Park drew surprisingly FREE MAIN STREET AND friend of John F. Kennedy since well dressed. Unfortunately, the hat almbst jauntily . . . Frank­ “Politicians should always morrow ...... France evacuates Stephen Smith, and much of Bizerte base tai Tunisia over New York society. vos to the cast. of almost 300, largs votes In Pusan, ’faegu their wartime PT-boat days, has caption showed that the picture lin Dv Roosevelt waving his hat have three hats hsuidy at aH and other southern areas. Un­ REAR of STORE PARKING gotten this presidential endorse­ was taken adiile Kennedy waa gally- times,” Sandburg said. "One for wMcb 3,000 men died in a bat­ “Very different from the pp- and especially to Carlo Bergonzi, TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Indeed a hat waa almoet an throwing into the ring, anofii^pr tle in July 1061 aa TunMa hails •ra In Romo," Vitali said "but Irene Dalis, and Mario Serenl. official partial returns wMi fhsT9otrtb9rm Mew Cnglmnd Telephone Oompeny ment, "A man la not well President-elect, which la <^ts It put more than $100,000 into nbout 6 per cent of the balloOe greeawd vdthout a hat.” way back for cslebratlng NaUon- FDR trademark, and the one he for talking through, and a third ovacuafaion as final step towards magnificent.” ASK ANY SALES^PER^,.. ^ wore In hla first campaign, for pulling rabUta cut of If elect- “Magnificent" was the word the box otfico till, an opening ooontod: Ton 992,119, Pwfc SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL This may aound like a dubious a$ Hat Week 1968. 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PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19M MANCHESTER H E R A L D , PAGE TWT EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1968 1 visiting attractions ranging from See our ooinidcte adectiaa of South Windsor tO' bring in lists, in oedar that Sammy Davis Jr. to Fabian. His McNeill Head RockvaU-Vernon Hebron the men r*q|)onalbl« tor twvalua- Today in Wewhington Vinton Faces musical pride was shattered as fierii, delicious Anniversary Events Sheinwold on Bridge tlon may be aaslated in locating he supported some of the flash- the Isn^ amount of vacant ln-.the-pan singers. WASHINGTON (AP) — In the^Sovlet Union through receipt of Of MEG Unit Town Council acreage owned. Big Worry; " I couldn’t sing,” he said, “but Edward B. Masker Open House news from Washlngtwi: a sorely needed commodity to INSPIBEO DEFENSE , East dealer Blank Ilata may be obtained shore up its economy at the I knew I could sing better than Both sides volnerabte at tile town clerk’s office. Open in Park Today The Municipal Employes To Organize^ PROMOTES TRDMP GOING U P: Business expan­ weakest point and to allow the Being Rich some of them.” CANDIES Group, at its annual meeting NORTH Gilead Notes sion apparently has reached a Commimists to avoid diverting He tried it, in a smooth style By ALFRED SHINWOLD Set at School By BOB THOMAS The opening event in the celel)ratinn of Manchester’s ve.sterday, re-elected Ernest Mc­ . Heads School Board A bid in an opponent’s suit is "W hat Doee It Mean to Be­ record rate of national output efforts from a variety of tactics, with some modem touches. He Neill of the building depart­ Name Aides long?” was the theme discussed exceeding $687 billion a year, such as subversion, infiltration HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Bobby also made some recordings in 140th anniversary this week—an evening of traditional usually a force to game. In one 0 A Q J S71 Open houas tor the new ele­ ■Vinton has a problem all of us ment president for the 1963-64 Bdu-^custodian at Lake St. School, at the Sunday evening meeting government sources report. and guerrilla warfare, aimed at New York. year. The Vernon Board o€ typical situaUon it teUs your « 10 8 mentary achool addition will be of the Congregational Pilgrim world domination?” he asked. should have — learning how to Bobby is of Polish descent and Scotch, Irish and American music and dance— will begin effective Nov. 30. The' newly elected town coun­ WEST EAST The gains in the summer at 8 tonight in Center Park. . „ Other officers chosen are cation last night elected Eld- partner not to pass until you iield Sunday by the Hebron Fellowship, Jack' Hooker and quarter aurprlaed the presi­ Last week President Kennedy spend money. hails from the same Pittsburgh Helen Tierney, water depart- Four contracts were ratified: cil will tentsWvely adopt rulea A 10 3 2 A A 4 “It's habit,” he explains. ”I suburb that spawned Perry Quinn’s Pharmacy Members of the Manrhestei ' ward B. Ma.skcr as its chairman have had time to describe your 9 5 4 2 i? J 10 Board Of Elduoatlon. This will Janice Porter leading. Tom Ack- dent’s Ctouncll of Economic Ad­ gave the go-ahead for sales of Miss Martha Hitchcock, for of procedure at its meeting ^ royd and Chude Belden leading American wheat to the Russians walk past a store window and Como. Pipe Band will fill their lung.'^ for the 1963-64 school year. He after-school girl’s program, morrow at 7 :30 p.m. in the high hand. In today’s hand, for ex­ 0 10 6 S 0 9 4 3 elva the ofiportunity for all in- visers and were the basis for 878 MAIN ST. Dae's band And The Small ample, North wants to show his worship. Chairman Walter W. Heller's by private U.S. dealers. Rus­ see a beautiful suit and say, Bobby plays one-nighters all and their bagpipes in time to Frys, a female rock n' roll duo succeeds .William . Hahn who $300; Mrs. Edith Maloney, spe­ school. , . , ♦ Q 9 4 « AKJTCS tereated in better educational ’Gee, I wish I could buy that.’ over the country and recently pipe the fir.st welcome notes for They will also make appoinit- diamonds and hear about South’s SODTH A total of $87 was realized prediction last week that na sian representatives are on the with a current record hit, served the past year. Hahn rec- cial education, $4,410; and two distribution before choosing a advantages to Inqieot wtiat haa from the Oct. 7 food sale, with way to negotiate the deal. Then I stop and realize that I finished h' first film, "Surf Par­ the concert, which will be free janitorial appointments, Ralph ments In 24 cat^twies: town A K 9 8 7 i S tional output would top the $600 "You Made Me Cry." commended the selection of game contract. ^ A 8 7 3 been aocompUahed. thanks to all who helped to billion a year mark early in ONASSIS: Rep. Oliver P. Bol­ can. ty.” His problem is convincing to all comers. Taft, assistant custodian. Skin­ attorney; dog wardwi; tree "It was the same way when I NEW CAR Saturday, South Methodist Masker. The outcome of the delicate 0 K The program wlU begfin at make It a success, spimsored by 1964. ton, R-Ohio, ha a questioned adults that he is an entertainer, The ‘'Kilties" will be dres.'^ed ner Fload Elementary School, warden; tax assessor; fire mar­ bought a car. I went Into the not Just a teen-age sound—he’s Church will present "Hi Ho, Also elected to board posts shal; auditor: council clerk; a, auction was a very reasonable « 3 2 2:30 p.m. in the school audi­ the Gilead Women’s Fellowship. Tlie third quarter rise was be whether it is proper for Mrs In highland costume doublets, were Dr. Robert E. Kingsbury, and William C3iapman, assist­ torium, followed by refresh­ dealer’s to ask about a used car. 24. RENTALS kllti, spats, plaids and all the Come To the Fair, " with booths, council member, to the kisur- game contract, ^uth would Sooth Wssl Notfh The Tolland County Lay­ lleved to have been greater than' John F. Kennedy "to accept the game-s. refreshments and an oW assistant chairman; Miss Edith ant custodian at L ^ e St. ments and guided tours of the men's Fellowship "Will meet at ’r v ” . The salesman recognized me accessories. ance control oommlasion; two probably make four spades 1 A Pm * 2 ♦ that of the first half of the year lavish hospitality of a foreign in- fashioned rountry slpre. on the I Casati, secretary ; William B. School. Both will receive $3,300. every day of the week and twice j 2 V Pass 3 0 classrooms and facilities, the the Hebron First Congregation which averaged a bit better, dividual whose shipping in- and said, 'You can afford to buy See the Fall Foliogo Mias Margaret Dailey and her counoilmen and two eleotom to a new one.’ So I drove out In a church grounds at Hartford Rd. I Smith Jr., assistant secretary; A report on the evening the park and recreation ooen- on Sunday, except against in­ 3 A Pm* ^ a health room, music room, office al Churoh this evening at 7. The than $7 billion a quarter and terests. . . receive favored treat­ In New Englond Irish step dancers about 20 i Arthur C. Callahan Jr., treas- school program by Dr, Rams- ment from the U.S. govern­ new car. Man Owes $4,665 Manchester youths will per­ and Main St. misston. spired defense. AU Pass and library. “Come and see Women’s Fellowship will serve brought the production rate ,\11 week long. Lutz .Tunior I urer; and Frank DeTolla, as­ dell disclosed that 1,100 adults East wins the first trick with your aChool,” is the word. turkey dinner. The Rev. Blan­ Awarded Grant close to $580 billion in the April- ment.” -I Why should Bobby Vinton be One, Two or Three Weeks form traditional dances from Also three members to the teaching himself how to spend? Museum on Cedar St. will have sistant treasurer. are registered in 53 classes, and the king of clubs and continues next trump and leads a fourth PTA Plans Sale ton Shield of Zion Methodist June quarter. His statement referred to In Parking Fines Get Our Rates b-eiand. zoning board of appeals for a Dr. Ann Beck of 724 Pleasant Aristotle Onassis, Greek shlp- Because the handsome lad Mias Dailey has recently re­ displays of period costumes and ^ One of Masker's first duties tuition of $2,904 has already four-year term; two for a two- with the aoe. West plays the round of dubs. The Hebron Elementary Camrch will speak on "Christian WHEAT DEAL: A wheat state artifacLs Town merchants will was to appoint a transportation been collected. He gave reports Now South cannot shut out Responsibility hi Race Rela­ Vailey Rd., South Windsor, an senator has_____ suggested that the owner on whose yacht "Chrls- from Canonsburg, Pa., who once CHICAGO (AP)—A carpenter Paul Dodge Pontiac turned from a month in Dublin, year term; two alternates for nine of clubs at the second Wchool PTA will hold a rum­ considered coal mining as a pro­ feature "old fa.shioned values, Icommittee. Thomas Wolff. on the value of government food a four-year term and one a l ^ - trick, thus making it clear that the ten of spades. If South ruffs mage and food sale in the tions.” associate professor of history SeiiatV Foreign" Relations Com- Una " Mrs. Kennedy sailed the was fined $4,865 Monday for INC. where she brushed up on her received versus costs; value of fession. is now tops in the pop knowledge of authentic Iri.sh j .service ond quality" during spo- I Thomas G. Carnithers, Smith nate for a two-year term; th w he started wlBi three clubs to low, West over-ruffs: and if achool auditorium on Saturday, at the University of Hartford, mittee take a good look at So-1 Mediterranean. failing to pay for 2*1^ parking Phone 649-2881 i and Callahan were named. surplus government property South ruffs with the king. Manchester Evening Herald Bolton said the Onassis in­ music field. His single, "Blue dance steps. eial sale.s during snniver.sary membem to the Industrial de­ the queen. Nov. 2, from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. has undertaken a $7,876 re­ viet purchases of U.S. wheat, 373 MAIN STREET Band director Samuel Gold- received vxersus costs, a library West's ten of spades becomes Hebron oorrespondent, MIm Su­ and weigh the benefits here terests got a $20 million wind­ Velvet,” remains No. 1 among ; tickets he received In 1960 and The touch of Americans will week^ advertised in a supple­ velopment oommiSBion for a ’There doesn’t seem to be any All donatiiMiB of old olothea (in record sellers, following ment in today's Herald. farb attended the meeting and report: new legislation raising f o r th# master trump. san B. Pendleton, telephone 228- search grant awarded the uni­ against the benefits there. fall as a result of special 1961. be provided by the Silk City four-y«ar term Mwl thro® & further nourishment In clubs, good condition) or Jewelry, will permission from the Maritime other sensantion, "Roses Singers, a chorus of 37 which told members that the high teachers sick leave from 10 to tMW-ysar term; three library but East can see very little Dally Question be appreciated. Donors may call 8454. versity for an East African Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., Frank Saraceno, 32. told school band has been invited to 15 days per year; the legality of Partner opens with 1 NT (16 made the suggestion in a news­ Administration to transfer 14 Red. specializes in barbershop har- ' direotom for a four-year term hope in any other suit. South Nra. Henry Oambolati, Mrs. study on medical policy. ships from American to foreign mony—one of this countries attend an instrumental music school enumeration; and home and three for a two-year tern: surely has the ace of hearts and to 18 points), and the next Roibert Horton, Mrs. James letter to his constituents. RAM Plavs Host conference at Duquesne Univer- bound tutoring co.sts. player Wds two spades. You The award, which extends Does the benefit to our coun- registry. The same Intereste, he ^ ^ exceeo tickets had been Is.sued Indigenous art forms. three membem to the pubne the king of spades for, his bid­ Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph Kablik, through Aug. 31, 1964, may be .sity in Pitt.sburgh next March The board was told thaj building oommisMon for a four hold: Spades, A-4; Hearts, J- All Town Wells try and to the free world pale said, have four large tanker.s The singers, who were organ- E rn est .McNeill ding, and even If he lacks the ar Mrs. George Oolgan. renewed for the summer of to insignificance as compared benefitting from government ^ '^ T b y is no musical illllerale. * 8 ^ him untU he was FALL lied little more than a year To Area Groups He' .said that this is a great workers who canvass area year term and two for a rijro king of diamonds he will be 10; Diamonds, 9-4-S; (Tubs, A>- During the week of Oct. 28, He.graduated at *rom Duques J brougm to -urt^^He was^u^ honor since only nine high Now Being Used 1966. It was made by the Re­ to the benefit realized by the mortgage guarantees. ago. are members of the ment. vice president; Marjory homes for school enumeration year term: two members to the able to take a finesse to airoid K-J-7-6-5. donations may be left at the ^ school bands from throughout purposes have on occasion been jury committee for a four-year search Grants Branch, National ne University with a degree In " SPEBSQSA (Society for the Delta Chapter. Royal Arch Din.say, building department, the loss of a diam<»id trick. What do you say? elementary achool. Items for Institute of Medical Sciences, mu.sic and the goal of becoming ; peneu. , . , SPECIALS Preservation and Encourage­ secretary; Mary Dowd, as­ the country arc invited, along denied information. He said that term and one for a Answer: Bid three notrump. Bacause of the drop in the Ma-son», will meet tomorrow at Only Chance the sale ahould be brought to of the U.S. Department of the claumants,” Mrs. Grasso first oboist with the Pittsburgh Saraceno said he would make ON ment of Barbershop Quartet sessor's office, treasurer; and with military and university the information is required by term; two memtsers to the ’The only chance is to promots Partner probably has the queen the auditorium on the morning levels of M€uichester’8 reser­ a down payment of $200 on the 7:30 p m. at the Ma.sonic Tem­ units. law, and parents who refuse to board of tax review for a f w - Health, Education and Welfare. stated. Symphony. Singing in America i. Mae Vennard. a.s.se.ssor's office, a trump trl<* for West. For of clUbs and otm win a spade of Nov. 2. P art o f the proceeds voirs, the town ■water depart­ Last Call Now That ambition vanished as he fine, and would devote 50 per ALUMINUM Besides the chorus, a quar­ ple. The group will be host to director. In discussing costs, Goldfarb give information are not abiding year term and one tor a two- and six cltAs In your hand. He ment is utUlxlng all its wells Purpose of the grant is to To date over 8,0(X) books of cent of his income every month this purpose West has to be will go into a fund to provide stamps have been presented to found success with dance bands • W INDOW S tet called the Engine-Aires will .several chapters of the seventh McNeill appointed Mr.s. Irene said that two buses would be by the law. year term. given a chance to over-ruff needs very little else for game. the school with a movie pro: in an effort to compensate for provide for travel and research On ADD Stamps to paying off the remainder. His needed and some ‘uniforms In Bast -Africa late next spring the Secretary of the State foi In the Pittsburgh area. He es­ also perform. The quartet is Drlow.ski. recreation department, In other action the board: Public Notices South. For Sheinwold’g 36-page book­ Jeotor. the lack of rain in recent income was not di.sclosed. • CAN OPIES district from the Hartford area would have to be purchased. Warantpe deeds; J. N. Bergw and next summer. The results redemption. "It now appears chewed rock 'n' roll for .society- composed of bass Eric Emt. chairman of the Salary and Approved a pay raise for Bast leads a thjrd club, and let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” Doaaal a Memorial months. Secretary of State Ella T. type music and warmed the His attorney told the court • DOORS baritone Joe Halloran who is The officers of Gideon Welles Wage Study Committee. Mrs. About $3,000 in addition to teachers participating in the to Raycon Inc., property send 60 cents to Bridge Book, Lawrence Wittkofske, super- will be Incorporated In a history ‘that the bond may be exceed­ Chapter. East Hartford, will i South shrewdly ruffs in his own The new doaeal hanging, now Grasso today reminded all hearts of adults, but not young- Saraceno had sold his automo- also the Singers' president, Orlowski appointed, as her n.s- some funds already available to home bound tutoring program; Governors Hlg^i^l ^ The Manchester Evening Herald, IntendWit of the water depart of the British medical adminis­ ed,” Mrs. Grasso explained, ' bi^ and "a t this point it doe.sn’t • AW NINGS exemplify the pa.st master ma- the band would ^ needed to hand. It would be fatal to waste in use at Bt. Peteria Episcopal lead Dick Anton, and tenor sistants. Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, Turned down a bid for re­ Kidght to G. t). Woodbri^, one of dummy’s trump honors. Box 3318, Grand Central Sta., ment, said this morning that tration in that area. Dr. Beck’s holders of ADD trading stamps but It is anticipated that each Bobby’s bands also backed seem economical to own a car. • JALOUSIES .son degree on a class of candi­ manager's office; Mrs. Del Wro- finance the five-day trip. Ac­ property at 1009 Foster St; CbuToh, is the gift of Mr. and study will cover the social claimant will receive a high David McElroy. pairs to the Sykes Junior High South leads a trump, and Now York 17. N.T. Mrs. Geutliner S. Rawson in the Love Lane Well has been in that Thursday, Oct. 17, is the Yes—Easy Terms! dates. This degree is being con­ bleski. engineering department; tion was tabled until Oct. 28 so School intercommunications Kui^unos Bros. Inc. to W. J Copyright 1968 economic, and scientific aspects percentage of his total claim in Tonight's events mark the ferred at this time in con­ Blast must refu.se the first memory of their son Charles. use for some time, and that last day that such stamipe may Call Your Friend— and Joseph Breaiilt, assessor's Goldfarb can submit a written system as being too high. New Kupchunos, property ^ General Features Corp. his men have recently begun of the medical regime between return.” beginning of a week of anni­ junction with the York Rite estimate of expenses. Also dls- trump trick. East takes the Included in this gift will be be presented to her office for versary activities. office. bids will be invited; ham Rd.; Homer Lane to S. F. to utilize the Feni St. weU, for 1900 a.nd 1940. Claims may be made In per­ Festival, an annual event. 'i,n addition to voting a dona­ cus.sed was the possibility of matching materiid on altar redemption. BILL TUNSKY Thursday, -the Scandia Dodge Selected Chairman Masker Schofner, property on Neider- the first time since K was de­ Dr. Beck, who formerly lived son or by mail to, the Secretary Dram otix»d The Grand Chapter of Con­ tion of t2.'i from the group's approaching various service or­ werfer Rd.; Joan B. Sturtevant cushions and the carpet in the Mrs. Grasso ordered notice of will present Swedish singing to appear at a PTO education veloped In 1968. at 146 Park St., Manchester, of State, 30 Trinity St., Hart­ lllurtrotion necticut will be repre.sented by treasury to the United FYind. ganizations for assistance. panel at 'Vernon Elementary to W. T. White, property on sanctuary, to be ready in the Joined the U erf H faculty in default published on July 16 of ford, and must be accompanied 649-9095 and dancing by the Vasa Fleet- near futurs. The new duplicat­ This well is stole to pump feet, and a hootenanny featur­ a delegation of officers. Their each municipal employe donated A motion calling for the ad­ School Nov. 18; Pine Tree La.; D. R. T k *y ^ Anti-Smoking Aides 1960. She Is a specialist in ESng- this year, and, according to law, by the trading stamps. justment of policies on rent­ ing machine, to be used for the 100-200 g^lons of water per ing Manchester folksingers. visit is in keeping with their a part of his or her salary to Approved the purchase of 90 R. D. Payne, property on B)1 minute Into Gloge Hollow Res­ lish and European history and all claims fo r redemption of Friday. TV personality Brad interest in the festival and its the fund, to he deducted each ing out school facilities was llngton Rd.; UAR Housing chuixA buUettna, is a gift from holds an M.S. degree from the stamps must be presented to voted. The move will restrict chairs for general school use the ohurohwomen of the parish. ervoir, which Is down over five Davis will host a band hop in progress through the several m -'h from the payroll. Corp. to D. M. Larson, property feet from its levri this time University of Berlin, and M.A her office within three months K of C Setback The Municipal Employes u.se of auditoriums and gym­ where needed; A Major Business fltUl more gifts are the new the park, featuring Tommy degrees. Approved adding a half day on Deepwood Dr.; H. L. Welles last year. and Ph.D. degrees from the after such publication. Groui) wa.s organized to work nasiums to local and non-profit to Community CSulstian R« wail Ughts In the balcony, A lunall, underdeveloped well University of Illinois. The Secretary of State is Doves, 1,041; Ramblers, 1,015; toward improvment of working organizations kindergarten class at North­ \ foimed Church, property on f>an experimental clinic for peo­ donated by Mr. and Mrs. Wsil- off Camp Meeting Rd. is being Her son. Dr. Curt Beck, la holding a surety bond posted North Ends, 1,001; Markhams, y conditions, .salaries and wages. It follows an incident Friday east School; By JACK LEFLER ter A. Drew. Beelzebub Rd. AP Business News Writer ple who want to quit smoking. used to pump water into the associate professor of political by the (»mpeuiy in the amount 992; Eighth District Firehouse In addition, it work- night when a privately run Approved a request for The p\d>licaUoa of “Bt. Pe­ of $25,000 to guarantee re­ RENTALS maintenance from a student Briefs The smokers will be given drugs Howard Reservoir. Although science at the University of 981; Shamrocks. 978; Savol HAVE YOU AN with the general manager in dance was held at the high The Zoning Board of Appeals NEW YORK (AP)—A new in­ ter's Keys" is to be resumed Connecticut. demption o f the ADD stamps. Bleaxdi, 971; Esquires, 962; Mes­ disseminating mformatio.i . 1 school. Custodians collected a training to be a licensed prac­ over several months. this well proved not very fruit­ Superb win meet ’Thursday at 8 pm dustry has emerged with the The newest organization to ap- soon. It la expected. Any news ful, when it was explored, It is "Should the amoimt of the sier Upholsterers, 942; HELCXD, 9 Chain Saws EVENT SCHEDULED suggestions for all its members. large number of empty beer tical nurse at the E. C. Good­ to be published should be sent win Technical School in Hart­ In the town hall. aim of helping smokers quit 'pear on the antismoking field is still able to pump 60 gallons claims presented exceed the 903. THAT CALLS for cans and numerous fights were The Sisterhood of Temple to Mrs. Hugh Ryan of Andover. amount of the bond, a pro rata High single, Markhams, 121; reported. About 350 youngsters ford for $8 weekly for four smoking. the National Council on Smoking of water per minute, enough to Machine Course • tillers FOOD? Beth Hillel will sponsor a rum­ With some medical authorities and health It was formed to Word from Old Friend keep fighting the reservoir distribution will be made to second. Esquires, 120. Q A T em o Coventry many 15 to 16 years old, attend­ months; Allan L. Carr, who la well re- ed. Vernon constables were call mage sale Thumday at Mott’s linking smoking wi^ cancer and ’’organize, direct and unify ef­ level. It may be a wedding, a ban­ Tabled action on insurance Supermarket. E, Middle Tpke., other diseases, the urge to quit forts to curb the smoking memhered here aa a former lay Open to 18 Men 9 Spraadars ed to the scene. for malicious damage or van- Wittkofske said this morn­ S m /Q E quet or Just an informal get- Driver Hits Pole, Carruthers, who investigated Manchester, from 9 a.m. to 8 smoking ha.s grown. But, para- habit." reader at St. Peteria Churoh, ing that he is beginning to be together of a society, lodge or dali.sm to the schools; p.m. Mrs. Connie Kem and doxic^y, the sale of cigarettes From headquarters in New writes that he and a friend, ’Rie Manchester office of the the incident, emphasized that Named Dr. R, J. N. Kerr. Dr. a little bit concerned shout the DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE • Sweepers some friendly gronp. Has Scalp Cuts the dance was not sponsored by Mrs. Ida Ofstein are co-chair­ ha.s increased, too. York City, It plans to carry on Beaufort Newaon, are on a trip lack of rainfall, and asked water Connecticut State Employment William Schneider and Dr. The smoker who wants to give public education on the smoking to southern Vermont. They plan Univorsity of Connecticut the school. However, he said Luke O’Connor school physi men. users to go along with the Service is seeking 18 men, from I A dance for the benefit of up the habit can find an Increas­ problem and market an assist­ to atop at all the old churches utilization of the ”hard-water • Vacuums ff'e Are Prepared to Warren R. Usher, 20, of that posters advertising the af­ clans. this area, who are interested in SUBSCRIPTION SERIES— 1963-1964 A HAUF-CAHAT OF fair were misleading and could the Ronnie Berard Fhmd will be ing number of aids in drug and ance program to smokers who on the way. The(y will also at­ wells.” Serve You to Your Daley Rd.. suffered scalp cuts As.st. Supt. Allan Dresaer re­ held Saturday at St. Margaret book stores, where sales of anti­ wish to stop the habit. tend service at St. Jam es’ Spia- taking on 8-week course in gen­ and demolished his car last have been interpreted as adver­ He said that he has had some 7 EVENINGS 5 PLAYS AND 2 MOVIES QUALITY DIAMONDS • Skil Saws tisements for a dance run by ported on an analy.sis of space Mary’s Church hall. Dancing smoking products have grown oopal Church in Wooodstock complaints about the taste.and eral machine operation, to SfArt Complete Satisfaction night when he sturck and needa In the newlv authorized school officials, will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. into a big busine.ss. SNETOO EARNINGS UP This is one of three ohurchea ln hardness of the water, and Monday. ® November 1-9 Shake^>eare’s KING JOHN cra.shed a utility pole on Dake Vernon Junior High School, Book stores stock such vol­ • Gas Drills Oiir catering service is set up A second motion empowered NEW HAVEN (AP)—Busi­ the village, which have a “Be- ■wishes to assure everyone con­ Those chosen must be over November 16-28 MoHere’s THE IMAGINARY INVALID St. Bid.s for construction of the Manchester Evening Herald umes as "Smoking and Health,” ness earnings of the Southeni vere” bell. Mr. Cwr Is now 17% years of age. with some Fdbulous wedding ring of ten quality dia­ to be flexible enough to ac­ • Trooper Arnold Pawlljtowski the chairman to appoint an ad­ cerned that the quality is in November 24 Shaw’s SAINT JOAN (movie starring visory committee of three or structure will be opened later South Windsor correspondent "The Painless Way to Stop New England Telephone Co. im­ curator at the Stanton House, high school education, or its • Sanders commodate any size gathering. of the Stafford Springs Troop this month. Smoking,” "The Consumers Un­ no way affected. Richard Widmark and John Gielgud) monds, one-half carat in combined weight. Why not I'all us and talk over four members to screen appli­ Laura Katz, telephone 844-1758. proved during the first nine ainton. He added that he has no equivalent. reports Usher was traveling Members approved purchase ion Report on Smoking and the months of 19M compared with March 8-14 Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s Beautifully set for maximum brilliance in 14- the details? cants if there is a question as Patient Intproves plans, at present, for the re­ Applicants will be screened to­ THE HEIRESS • Lawnavators north on Lake St. at about to their eligibility. Normal pro­ of musical Instruments for the Public Interest” and "Smoking the same period last year stock- Ronald Miner, a patient at morrow, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 9:60 pjn. when he skidded off high school. striction of water usage. karat white gold. $195, Including Federal tex. cedure has been to allow the AL Unit, Officer and Health. ” holdePB were told yeeterday. St. Franda Hospital unde p.m., at the unemployment of­ April 10-18 Sean O’Casey’s OOCK-A-DOODLE- the right side of the road into school principals handle rentals. Dr. Rwn.sdell announced that Drugstores sell such items to earnings per share were $2.02 DANDY • Mowers the pole while turning from treatment for a virus infection, fice at 806 Main St. Aik for Easy Paymente. Two resignations were re­ he vdll attend the annual m«et help stop smoking as "Nlko- compered with $1.93 last year. The men chosen will then be April 19 Shakespeare’s HAMLET (movie starring Cross St. onto Lake St. Cited at Parleys la reported improving and wlU GARDEN GROVE ceived: Mrs. Barbara Sawyer, Ing of the New FJngland Asso­ ban,” manufactured by M. R. be allowed to see visitors soon. given an aptitude test at 9 Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons) • Rollers He was arrested and charged Grade 2 teacher at Maple St. ciation of School SuDerinteiid- Thompson & Co., Crawford, Police Arrests Thursday morning. TELEPHONE 649-,531.3— 649-5314 with failure to drive in an es­ Asseaeors’ Honrs May 7-18 Bferedith Willson’s Musical Comedy School, effective Oct. 1; and ent- in Swamnseott Mass. Oct Miss Barbara Wallett, past N .J.; "Ban-Smoke" chewing The extensive training pro­ THE MUSIC MAN tablished lane. Department of Connecticut his­ 8thII WEEK! Representatives of the Hebron Herbert Hunniford, assistant 20 through 22, gum, Thompson Medical Co. Board of Assessors will be at Robert E. Simmons, 21, o f 33 gram will be conducted from The next meeting of the torian, was awarded honorable Inc., New York; "Bantron,” 3;45-9;46 p.m., five days per ALL 7 on Season Ticket — $4.76 mention for her department Don the town hall on the following Cbniterbury St., last ndgtift short­ board will be on,Oct. 28 at the Compania Corp., Batavia, III., ly before 7 was charged with week starting. Monday at (jSie- Make check or mMiey order payable tol history, at the national conven­ and "Nobacco,” Approved Phar­ dates to receive property lists CAPITOL high school. 'Th'e tooic will be from taxpayers’ Oct. 19, 26, and failure to carry a driver’s M- ney Tech. The University of Connectlout the recent evaluation of Rock tion of the American Legion last maceutical Corp., Syracuse, W The 16 men chosen may still month in Miami. Fla. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon, and oense. TTie arrest stemmed MaU to: ville High School bv the State N.Y. from 1 to 4 p.m. One session was from a spot check at HUUard be eligible for unemployment Cecil E. Hinkel, Head i f Wflfts - $llVf($MITNS EQUIPMENT CO. Department of Education. The local auxiliary, as a unit, Tobacco manufacturers report payments, either under the Man­ Department of Theatre, U-127 won honorable mention for Its held Oct. 12. and Broad Sta. Summons was Arrest that sales of cigars and pipe ordered to appear in Manctoes- power I^velopment *md Train­ University of Connecticut 968 Main St., Manchester 38 Main St.—648-7968 ATTENTION: FALL FILL UP! rehabilitation program, at the tobacco are increasing. It Is requested that taxpayers Paul N. Roy, 48, of 52 Elm eome to the hall, whenever pos- terls Circuit Cburt 12 on Oct. ing Act or the Unemployment Storrs, Connecticut department convention held In Wally Harris Jr., president of IH BlUlHINOCaOk Compensation AoL Hill Dr., was arrested late yes- Hartford during the summer. flble during one of these dates 28. I terday afternoon on a warrant Alfred Dunhill, Inc., operator of Both announcements were tobacco stores, notes an increase TtieThi’illOfitA'l! T______issued by Circuit Court 12 and made at the auxiliary’s meet­ charged with fraudulent Issue in sales of the company's filter — Feature 7T16 and 9:30 — ing last night. cigarette holders. of a check. Roy posted $300 Manchester hosts the next bond and’N.wilI appear In court ’The vending machine indus­ U R N S iD E district meeting on Oct. 28 at - .8 0 H imN StOr AVI l Asr MARTICXlf Oct. 9. The arrest was made try. which in 1962 sold 3,931,(XX),- 7:30 p.m. (X)0 packages of cigarettes Is by Constable Edward Carlson. Mrs. Eugene Freeman has TOTAL HEATING Brief acting to make Its wares less been added to the roster of available to minors. The ma^ The dance committee for the officers ss cheer fund chairman. Vernon Junior Woman's Club chines are being moved from lO' cations easily accessible to benefit ball will meet at 8 p.m. STANLEY WARNER today at the home of Mrs. Ray­ Hale Suh Tried youngster.s. CASH PRICE mond PalozeJ, Loveland Hill Cigarette advertising is being Rd. GROTON (API — The sub­ specifically aimed at adults. To Hospital No4es marine Nathan Hale went out bacco ads have been withdrawn for its first sea trial yester(lay. from college publications. Per Gallon Admitted yesterday; Helen In Buffalo, N.Y., one of the na TONIGHT ONLY Kadelski, 23 Thompson St.; The Navy said the trial was a success and that Vice Adm. tlon's major cancer research 6:30 and 8:40 Nadine Skoglund. 168 E. Main centers, Roswell Park S^Iemorial St.; Millicent 'Ulrich, Mile Hill Hyman G. Rickover, In charge In lots of 200 gallons or of the test, was plessed with the Institute, is experimenting with A Greater Rd.; Irene Gardner. 115 Brook­ a tobaccoless cigarette. lyn 8t. polaris submarine’s perform­ more ordered the day be­ ance. The sub was launched Part of this research will Manchester Births yesterday; A daughter Jan. 12. 1963 at the Electric delve into the role. If any, of fore you wont delivery. to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrel- Boat Division of General Dy­ ni(totlne in the smoking habit. ski, 37 Talcott Ave.; a daugh­ namics Corp. The institute recently started ter to Mr. and Mm. Walter AM>e, 2 Chamberlain St. Discharged yestetday; Ogri Brook, 5 Harriet St.; Daidd 'From The Fuel Oil Co. That Saves You Money' Jones, 12 Village St.: Jeanne Dick&lsdn. 2 TrumbiilrSt.; Ron­ SPECIAL ald. Taft, 24 Prospect St.; Mm. Patricia Zakowski and son, 48 Opove St. I. R06S HUNTQt S S S ’iS JOSEPH RELOS PHONE 643-1553 Vernon news Is handled by the I Herald’s RoeJcville Burean, S fiOlA/ER W. Malfi' St., telephone 8TS-81M or 849-87B7. DRUM FEATURING: SONG. (1) Tydol Heating Oils ^ Local Stocky NANCY KWAN-JAMES SHIGETA FISH FRY aaaim...aMMIYOSHI UMEKI ( Don't take our word for it—compare a sample of our oil Quotations Furnished by Starts Tomorrow with what you w e presently getting— See for yourself 1 Coburn Middlebrook, Inc. a (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Bank Stoeks Bid Asked Friod Fish LomoiiW«dgo (2) Complete 24 Hour Burner Service Conn. 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P A G E n v i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., to S D A Y . OCTOBER IS, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1968 P A G E F O U R Hearing at Buchley School Strike Begins HEALTH CAPSULES World News HALL Oinic Helps b j Micheel A. HP. TV-Radio Tonight 16 IT O.K. TO CAT CBE6H In Brief At Oak Ridge FRUIT F VOU HAVE A FOR RENT Writer Quit Roads, School Bonds STOMACH ULCER? Biqutee Tlthnantaa HaB OAK RIDGB. Tenn. (AP)— BRUSSBUL Belgium (AP)— T elevision M ooLWAV nr. Ggarettes Picket lines were set up today Despite ITrenoh objecttons, the (tapro.^7:80:{l|)^erM Before Public Today at two of Oak Ridge’s three European Common Market to­ 6:06 ( D M I taeatar 6A8-0B18- BAS BIBB atomic plants foUowing a last •) TOITOR’S NOTH; A month day approved a *94 million pro­ (20 HqvU.at 1. (in progreu) r8-'30-4<» Combat FOB ALL OOOABIOim minute breakdown in wage gram (or nuclear research. (KUO) Baiiy n o w (hi prog- (33-30) Mr, Novak haz gone by since AP Staff Writ­ if k*s m jashiom its M .1 negotiationa affecting about The 5-1 vote waa regarded by 8:00 3-i3) Red Slceltim er Michael Keating and 69 other The controversial ?450,000 highway construction pr^ 4,000 workers. (34) On Hearing Muslo men attempted to quit imoking gram, proposed by the town controlling Democratac observers as further e ^ e n c e of | lo | Big llotare 1:30 (3360) Redlgp On .strike are members of 16 fee deep division in the Com­ (Ml Planet Barth (18) Subscription TN ki an experimental clinic spon­ Party and opposed by the Republicans, will be one of the international ^ o n s belonging (18) In the Public Intereet (34) StoriesOLuriop ofU4 H., H, Munro sored by Roswell Park Memori­ mon Market dating back to (40) Btooey Burke subjects of a public hearing at 8 p.m. today at the Buck- to the Atomic Trades and Labor French Preaident Charles de ( 8-20-40) McHale’s ^ v y Winter al Institute, New York State’s i Ctouncll, AFL-OO. They are 1:10 ( O Newe, Bporte and Weeth 9:00 ( 3) Current WTIC Bleou cancer-research center. Here toy School, 260 Vemon St. ------OauUe’a veto of British mem­ er Returns 1m production, maintenance and bership last January. 6:15 (88) (Hub Houee (1^23-30) Richard Boone Keating's third report. In addition the directors wil. of highway improvements per service workers at the Y-10 and J 8-30-40) Greatest Show ea oonaidar apfxropriating 1540,000 A council oftictM aaid the 6:80 (40) Adventuree to lim e Is m * se. the town’s voters will be T-12 atomic facilities. ao-3Z40) Huntley-Brlnliley By MICHAEL KEATING for on addition, to the Highland looking for two kinds of infkjr- French delegate waged a four- ( 8) Tha OuUave 9:06 ( irPetUcoat JunctlOT SMILING SERVICE These two plants, along with hour attack on the nuclear »i30 ( s:i3) Japli BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—After Park School and *426,000 for mation to help them make up the K-36 gaseous diffusion plant, (13) Newilieat MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER expansion of the Keeney St. budget at the meeting of the (30) Film (34) Ot Poets Coming 16 years and 109,600 cigarettes, their minds about the proposed are operated for the Atomic Btoropean Miniaterial Council, (34) Whet’i New School. Both proposals have bi­ bond issues. Energy Commission by Union ( S) Walter Cronldte I have quit smoking. partisan support. MANV POCrORS PO NOT the six-member Common Mark­ (18) Life of Blley (34) ln-»:hool Preview Ahimlnum Cninb. First, can the town afford Carbide Nuclear Co. et’s ruling body. ( 8-3040) The Furitlve So have 29 other men—all of We Join Manchester's Celebration With A Big TTie directors wdll also con- The strike came at midnight RECOMMCNP IT WHILE VOU T:00 (13-33.80.40) Newe, Sporta end U:00 ( 3-8-10-13-20-23-3^) News eider an appropriation of *3,- the bonds in light of the. re- HAVE AN ULCER EXCEPT B U ^ o l AXN08, Argentina Weather Sports and WeaUter Windowf and Doors as taking part In an experimen­ stricUona imposed by the state Monday. ( 3) To Tell the ’Truth 600 to supplement the elections FOR WCLL-BIPCNEP (AP) — President Arturo Blla (34) Jr. High Science 11:1B ( 8) Movie . YES, YOU WILL MBED tal etop-emoklng clinic that bol- on borrowing capacity T Earlier, Oil, Chemical and named three retired officers (10) Tont^t (C) budget for the 1963-64 fiscal BANANAS ANP AV0CAPO6. (18) SubecripUon TV (40) Steve Allen THfcM SOON ■ters win power with drugs and Atomic Workers Local *-2888, Monday night as his armed llO) Movie , . year. The sum is needed to ef­ The state law was changed AFL-CIO — which represents 30) For Your Infoimatloo 11:30 (12) Movie psychology. fect clerical changes required at the 1963 ses.slon of the Gen­ .ahsWlWiJirlteWsliiiisniiMrslli— forces secretaries, the most 11:30 (33-30) Tonight (O about l,3(X) workers at fee K-26 critical posts in his new govern­ T:1B (22) Baclcstage ( 8) Movie WHY NOT lUY The clinic has been under way by recent state legislaUon. eral Assembly, altering th e plant—agreed to turn Its similar (30) Sports (Sunera tor a month and I have not had 6 4 w iA }M { All three major appropria­ basis of computing borrowing wage dispute with Union Car­ ment. BEE SA^m DAYIS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE U S ’TINO NOW and SAVE a cigarette since it began. De­ tions -wnll undoubtedly be paid, capacity. In June of 1962, under ’The choices, announced by bide over to the Atomic Energy Defense Minister Leopoldo Sua­ sire for one is almost negligible. if approved by the diiectors af­ the old state law, the town was labor relations panel. BOY SCOUT A month ago it dominated me. ter tonight’s hearing, from in a very good position to issue rez, were Oen. Ignacio Avaloa, HOME Navy Post ALL THIS WEEK! Union and company officials secretary of war; Woe Adm. Although clinic doctors are bond issues. new bonds, with outstanding is­ said this meaqs that K-25 work­ Notes and News withholding final judgment on WUllam P. Bundy has sues equal to about half its Martin Pita, secretary of the R adio SPECIALTIES been named assistant secre­ Officially, the method of fi­ ers will continue on the Job. navy, and Commodore Martin 16 their work imtil six months nancing Wai be set by the di­ capacity to borrow. The council turned down an (’This listing Inolnaes only those news broadcasts of 10 or B4S-28M have passed, my mind is made tary of navy by President Never Se Much Qualify Cairo, secretary of the air force. carry other short newscasts). 80 PURNELL PLACE Kennedy. He now is dep- rectors after they have acted on Tliere as yet haS been no offer to refer its dispute to the Troop 47 Suarez aaid the commanders inlnnto length. Some •tatlons up—Roswell Park Memorial In­ the appropriation, although the statement of the town’s present paneL WPOP—1118 stitute has a technique that helps trty to Paul Nitze, who is in Aipproocimately 46 Boy Scouts in chief of the three services WDBO—IIW being moved up to navy Democrats have made it clear, position with regard to the There was no immediate in­ would be retained. 8:00 Joel Cash a smoker stop without too much hi the course of election cam­ dication as to how the strike and Senior Scouts of TToop 47 6:00 iMDg John Wade 7:00 BUI Huglies se(3retary. (AP Photofax) statuatory borrowing Umlt, al­ HAVANA (AP) — The Cuban 8:00 Rayror Shines 12:00 Glrand of a wrench. paigning and later statements, though the town’s auditors, would affect production at the participated In an overnight government said that Hurricane 1:06 News Sign Off WINF—UM Of the 60 men who started In QUILTED that they will propose long- plants. Union Carbide referred camp at Camp Johnson last WHAT—619 6:00 Newe. Weather. Sports the clinic a month ago, SO no Barry and Macri, have been Flora killed 408 persons in the 8:00 Easy Bd Show temi bond finmiclng for the asked to supply the Information. all such questions to the Atomic village of Las Mercedes on the 6:80 S h ow ed Notice longer are smoking, 19 have re­ Energy (jommiuion. weekend imder the direction of 8:30 Newe, Weather and Sparta 6:46 Lowell Thomas p r o j^ . Although Manchester is un­ edge of the Sierra Maestra 7:00 Bdward P. Morgan 8:80 Sports Time duced feelr smoking, by at least Nitze Faces R is the method of financtng A Union Carbide spokesman Scoutmaster Bob Von Deck. T;1S Jeff Sprung 7:00 News. Showcase half, one man has cut back less DUSTER doubtedly in a favorably posi­ Mountains in Southeastern 0:30 Tonight At My Place WE HAVE DAILY the proposed highway improve- tion, the precise inforrnation said the striking unions are de­ TWa w«s the first patrol camp 8:00 The World Tonight than half, and 10 others dropped manding a 9 per cent wage in­ Cuba. 80 Sign Off 8:30 Showcase menlbs that the RepubUoans should be available. of the season, with each patrol Prime Minister Fidel Castro w n o—Its# out. Senate Quiz crease, about 28 cents per hour, operating under the leadership 12:3U Sign OK DEUVERYTOTHE When the clinic began. Dr. have moat objected to, prefer- Second, the town^jeopto will announced previously that more i:00 Newe, Sporta and W«athler Named Navy Head rti^g to pay-as-you-«D rather special bonus payments for Sat­ of its patrol leader. Em^taasis ::36 Old, Borrowed and Blut Charles A. Ross, the director, want to know what effect the than 1,000 persons perished in i:4S niree Star Extra (Continned from Page 1) than bond for projedts with so urday imd Sunday work, addi­ was ptoced on patrol organlaa- said that if 50 per cent quit Paul H. Nltae, present aastatont secretary of defense ^ In- piroposed bonds will have on the the hurricane. ';0e Conversation Piece tematilnnal seourtty affWia, has been named by President itooit a life as road reoonBtruc- tional wage increases In certain tlon and camping skUto. New ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)— ':S0 News of the World smoking tor six months he town's tax rate. BOLTON Kemieify bo be navy aecretery on Nov. 1 after Senate oot- contract award, and Sen. Carl Mcm or resurfacing. job classifications and addition­ scouts worked on their Tender­ American ambassadors from IS ’:46 Congresilonal Report would consider the clinic a suc­ The road 'bond costs must be al payments by the company on 1:00 Election Returns CASH FUEL ftrmaStari. A toreign affaire T. Ckirtis, R-Neb., said Korth at Woric Propoeed foot requirements while the Middle East and Eastern Med­ 1:06 Nlghtbeat cess. added to the costa for the two a medical plan. older b ^ s reviewed nature Besides will power, the clinic Has been called the Penitegon’s ’’Mhtte will be questioned again about Uve highway project now proposed school additions In iterranean countries began L:00 News _ . SERVICE AREA He Fred Month who resigned. (AP Photefiax). The spokesman said the com- tests. Senior Scouts were busy week^ong meeting today. I-.16 Sports Final •mploys the peychology of group It. ^nwi for about 3% miles of figuring the total Impact on pany has offered a 7-cent wage 1:80 Starlight Serenade oompidte reoooBtruotion, indud- wilJi Pioneering and rope sjrflc- TTie session was described by L:00 News uid Sign Off Save 18.00 On 200 Gallons action and two drugs—to to sub- Korth has told the'Senate In- the taxpayer. increase and has offered to m y sUtute for nicotine, the other to Comfort stands up tn p four knjjottant arteries, ing. U.S. officials as routine. 24-Hour Burner Servlea Yestigations subcommittee head­ Cost Estimates half of increased medical ^an The adult Cataping and Ao- The ambassadors remresent LENOX control appetite, which often In­ Baynes St. (which provides ac- The architects’ cost estimates costs. ed by Sen. John L. McCleUan, Upkeep stays down! oesB to Manchester Memorial tlvitiea Committee, under the the United States In 'Turicey, creases sharply in the absence for the two proposed school ad­ A spokesman for the council direction of Wally Geiger, or­ C^rus, Greece, Israel, Jordan, PHARMACY of smoking. N-Power for Navy; D-Ark., that a bank he former­ Bospitat), and Arch St., a thort, ditions total *965,000, with the refused to discuss the terms in Drugs were given for tha first ly headed In Fort Worth, Tex., steep residenttal Street ganized the camping trip. Oom- S y ^ , the United Arab Repub­ 8 & B BUILDIN6 McKinney Highland Park project at *640,- dispute. lic, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Ku­ two weeks to 80 of the men. Oth­ Joined several others in making Ing south from Broad, Center ’The Oil, Chemical and Atomic niitteemen partlciMtlng in­ Lumber and Supply Oo. 299 E. CENTER H . loan to the General Dynam­ 000 and the Keeney School ad­ cluded Bill MuUta, Dick Craw­ wait, Temen, Iraq and Iran. CONTRACTORS er 80 received imitations. Neith­ a I t Is : and Pine Sta. dition estimated at *425,000. If Workers Union is seeking an er the doctor nor the partici­ A Budding Dispute ics Corp. Mialn artertee **>ject to re- ford, W. Thlbedeau, Walt Pierce, Phillips Talbot, assistant sec­ Est. 1947— Bolton approved, the additions will 18-cent hourly pay hike. ’The retary of state tor the Middle CUSTOM HOMES TEL M94M94 pants know who received the General Dynamics was given a Lightweight • Cloud soft oonstruetSon inciudo K tU l^ company has offered eight cents Earl Robertson, Glen Dunlap, OUR SPECIALTY the TEX contract by Secretary bring both schools up to kinder­ Chet IQellck and John Turner. East and South Asia, heada the drugs. This information Is con- St., from Broad bo Mata; W. garten—Grade 6 double units. —an offer which the union’s Joaeph Barth—B4B-0S20 Tel. 643-2141 taineri in a code (hat will not be (Oonfinned from Page 1) frigate Truxtun, 1s being built. of Defense Robert 8. McNamara a Resilient • Odorless Mkkito Tploe. from J S local at Paducah, Ky., accepted The kit sale of Christmas Washingtcni delegation. despite a claim by the Boeing Highland Park plana drawn by Items is bing conducted In broken until the six months have It was authorized several years Center; Bjwtag ^ IkMiis J. Drakos Associates, call in negotiations at the facility passed. they can make to fighting limit­ ago. Co. that It could produce the a Mildew-proof a Allergry free lest on either side of Gartaier which Union Carbide operates Manchester at this time by the TFX — tactical fighter, experi­ for the construction of six basic troop. The sale must be com­ Roes thinks that at least some ed war. St.; and Vemon St. from Ly- for fee ABC there. Cubberly Elected of the men quit without benefit mental — cheaper. Korth sup­ Sizes S-M-L Aiii to W. Vemon St. classrooms, plus two special pleted In the coming week so The Navy challenges this view classrooms for the mentally re­ Wage scatos at the three Oak of the drug—lobellne, which ported the award to General Of the *460,000 bond issue, Ridge plants range from *2.26 that returns may be made to stimulates the nervous system contending that tor the foresee­ Trucker to Face Dynamics. In beautiful shades of sapphire, aearlet, tarded, an auditorium-gym, ad­ finance chairman Fred Towle at By Stamp dubs jpoaonatruotion of ministrative suite, and neW an. hour for laborers to *8.41 lor AHTTIHA AACreO as does nicotine. able future there is no readily McCleUan declined comment sldlled craftsmen and teelml- the troop meeting Tuesday, OcL available, powerful enough force amber, pink and blue. atz«0bB wouM require *4J.0,0OO, boiler room. Ross began a new clinic with Accident Charge on the reirtgnatlon. But Sen. Gor­ te n d in g a oonbingehcy fund Of cians. 22. Norman P. Chilbbeily of East v w I l i n u w « i « : another 80 men last week. He comparable to the carrier task don Allott, R-Colo., said he Renovations to the present Union Carbide has a total The November activity trip Hartford ban been eleoted first group to apiriy U.S. might In 137,000. ^ __ _ will start a new clinic every David L. Vanhoy, 29, of High thought It waa precipitated by Indluded would be the o » building, constructed in 1928, work force at Oak Ridge .of will be to the Naval Air Statlnn vice preaident of the United overcoming brush fire crises In testimony on the plane contract. would include converting the ex­ month tor a year. of providliig adequate storm about 18,000. at Quonset Point, R.L, on Nov. Stamp Societiea, hoc., on affiil- Participants in the experiment far flung areas of the globe. Point, N.C., late yesterday after­ "I predict there wiU probably isting auditorium into a cafe­ aibkm of 48 otamp (riuba in aenr- need more proteetioi? aeweoB, and aldewalkB on on* 2 and 3. McNamara Is reported to have noon was chau'ged with Improper be other resignations,” he said. teria and a basement space In­ report varying reactions. aide of the street in most c a s » eral caotem atntea. (lubberly la Arnold Winer, a 28-year-old proposed keeping fee attack car­ passing, in connection with a He gave no names. ' ^ r o n ' Not included la the cost of land to a library, as well as the up­ ART OBJECTS AUOnONED also vice pceoident and circuit rier force at 16 ships Into 1970 Senate Republican Leader Ev­ dating of six classrooms and County Awards teacher, says, "I haven’t had a two-truck accident on E. Middle POLVeSTKM PIBKRFILL a neoeasary, or ma­ LONDON (AP) — Gold snuff book manager of the Manches­ cigarette since the clinic began then dropping one carrier a year Tpke., near Shady Glen. erett M. Dirksen said he thinks jor stoenm sewer outfalls (the kindergarten. Site work calls for boxes, portrait miniatures and ter Philatelic Society. for two years and leveling off there wiU be no serious opposi­ the expanding and Improving of Won by 4-Hers and I haven’t missed them." Police ssdd that Vanhoy, driv­ Wtfiow from a storm sewer net- other small objects of art/ from The purpose of fee United Marvin Pike, a 48-year-old at 18. ing a truck owned by the Grady tion to confirmation of Nitze, playground and parking areas the collection of the late' Rene Stamp Bociettea la to market The Navy was said tq have who now is assistant secretary ^roclc, usually into an exlrtlng and the construction of side-, newsman who sometimes B. Parson C o. of High Point, at­ b y Stream or culvert.) Manchester 4-H members Fribourg of New York brought stampa for indMduais In mem- smoked four packs a day, gets balked at going below 14 car­ tempted to pass a liiie of stop­ of defense tor international af­ ^ —. walks a distance of about 880 took an active part in the Hart­ *898,184 at Sotheby’s Monday at bw chAs through dreult Ixxrics. riers until fee shape of things to fairs. He was named to the The rematoder of tha bond, feet along the west side of the urge about a dozen times a ped traffic and struck the right to *40,000, would be ford (3ounty 4-H Fair Asaocla- the opening of the autumn sea­ The books are made up of 20 day but finds it easy to dismiss. come is clearer. rear tail-gate of a pickup poet by Kennedy In 1961. Ferguson Rd. to the extent of tioi '‘ anquet which waa held son. to 26 pages of about 25 otampa There was some evidence that ■pent for pavement overlay of the school property. Donald R. Denk, 88, a lawyer truck driven by Augustine The nomination of Nitze, 66, •Vyorem is the Reg. T.M. o4 Beauntt Oorp. Batwday at PtataviUe IBgh It was the fourth lot of the Fri­ each. About 3,000 books are who decidjd to quit smoking the Navy might be willing to lesser iSMd streets, with Grade (riroiriabing at praaent. Sales Bumford, 66, of 63 Summit St. wiU go to the Senate Armed B bitumtaous concrete, a sur- Architest for the Kenney addi­ School. bourg collection to be acrid her#. after suffering a perforated ul­ space out its carrier program Damage was minor, police said. Services CJommittee. tion is Arnold Lawrence, who Grace was load by SyVvla The other three lots were auc­ last year totaled m ore than cer, reports "I stayed off about as a means of staying within the Bumford was shaken up but In announcing the Navy teoe treatment process with an drew the plans for the present Pella of Bldwdl S t In the ear­ *10,000. axpected life of 18 to 18 years. tioned in June tor *1,828,752. 10 days.” Then came a cocktail Pentagon’s cost limits. did not require medical care. switch the White House dis­ eight-room school, built in 1956. ly part o t the program, the 4- party, and he flunked. Instead of getting approval Vanhoy posted a *25 bond and closed that Korth wrote his res- The town has not indluded Construction problems here are H pledge and the pledge o t al- and money for a new conven­ clim ates of the dtetanoe to be He is smoking about a pack a the case was set down tor Cir­ l^aUon last Friday—the same minimal, Lawrence has said, be­ legianoe to the ftog were led day, half of his previous on tional carrier every two years, cuit (Jourt 12, Manchester, on day he persuaded McNsunaia to tested, in Its outMne report of cause the school was designed by Susan Nelson of Simaet St., as has been the pattern, the lbs highway program. sumption. Oct. 28. reconsider a tentaUve decision to be expandable. ai^ Janet Ackeirman of Keeney I have passed the oocktall test Navy might agree to a new nu­ against permitting the Navy to It does detail the streets bo Plans are for live new basic S t clear carrier every three years. and the other testa — drinking Hawaii Bill $9,000 install nuclear power rather be paved. These include; Cedar, classrooms, a second kindergar­ Bteoted to oAtee tor the fol- LAST EVENING coffee, facing tense situations, The Navy now maintains three thEui conventional engines in its from Cooper Hill to Pleasant; ten, library and Instructional Idwltaig year were Rooemarie arguing politics, all without ben­ carriers In the Far East and new superoarrier. materials center, and four PeUa, second vice pneident; ^ ON our WTK mAiwcT tupoKT urn m two in the Mediterranean. There HARTFORD (AP) — The ynTti, from Hartford Rd. to For­ efit of cigarettes. Kennedy praised Korth in S-T-R-E-T-C-H est; Ferguson, from Garth to special clBSsrooBis for the men­ M u y Ann Fella, treamirer; I even bought a pack of clg is a possibility that the Mediter­ tab for a trip to HawaM by a tally retarded; the addition of Barbara Keioh, advertising ranean carrier force may be cut 16-m«mb«r delegation o< state Dear FreJ” letter accepting Porter; Greenwood, from Lyuch arettes tor a friend — and de­ the resignation. Nothing was to E. Saddle Tpke.; Hills, from a second holler to the existing chairman; and Ingrid Swanaon, livered It unopened. in half because Polaris subma­ leglslato(rs (some to over *9,000. heating plant, and more pork pubUoity (taairman. In addition, ... our radio caam ent soOTrested that if you rines now are operating there. The legtelators attended the said about the carrier question. Hmstown to town line; Love But Informed sources made It Lane, from Center to CMoott; tag and play spaces. Evelyn Swannon was elected were looking for personal service, professional PROMOTDS FAIR As the Navy sees It, the ad­ Nationvol LegtMatlve Conference The payments, for both in­ one of the 4-H dtaectoni. mittedly heavy initial cost of in August. clear that Korth had slight hope end WelhereU, from Horace to understanding and investment guidance NBJW HAVEN (AP) — The McNamara wUl reverse himself. S-T-R-A-P The bill and a report on the HUlstown. terest and principal, on the three Whan the Miarda were an­ Soutbem New England Tete- (xmstnicUng a nuclear-powered proposed Imnd issues, have not nounced, the Mlaacheetar mem- your Putnam representative strives to ac­ fleet of various types would be trip were submitted yesterday Nltae, a former partner in the Ah the work for both photie Oo. plans a program to Wall Street investment firm of yet been set by the directors. b en were also in the limelight encourage state young peraona compensated for over the long by the legislative rules commit­ I Hons of the highway program General Manager Richard Roaemerie Pedla, Mary Aim complish all three. W hy not call on him today. life—perhaps 26 years — antici­ tee to the legtelative council. Dillon, Read A Co., entered gov­ would be done for the most part to attend the 1964-65 New York ernment service in 1940. He Martin has suggested a payment FaUa and Ingrid Swannon all World’s Fair. Bills C. Maxey pated tor atomic ships. The report told of ‘‘valuable by contract, although the roads scheduled which spreads the cost received Kiiwanis awards for The Navy thinks there is no ideas which have been advanced Joined the'State Department in designated for resurfacing company president discussed 1946 and served as director of S-L-l-P! over 10 years, with maturities outetanding rc(x>rd books. Mary (xjmparison between the fighting as a result of the oonference." would be prepared by town (be program with Gov. John N. Its policy planning staff from iw. increaislng in amount as present Aim Pella won the trophy for Dempsey yesterday. The gover- advantages of a nuclear warship Members of the delegaiUon highway department forces. 1950 to 1963. bond Issues are x>ald a tt, thus grand champkm of toofe), and n o r said be' — —hoped other ------busi- and an oil-driven craft. said that a new plan for publi­ The whole job, *450,000 maintaining a fairly constant the Manohentar 4-H Homemak­ FREE INFORMATION Besides the Enterprise, the cation of a supplement to the Kennedy named William P. f ness snd civic groups would Bundy, 46, older brother of presi- 'f Move and it worth of work, could be com­ tax Impact' ers Club won the Participation jfen hi the effort to eoourage United States has two other nu­ legislative tadex and a new way pleted in about two years, ac­ ’The decision to bond for the trophy which ia awarded to the clear powered surface slilps— of printing legislative bills denUal assistant McGeorge Bun­ COLONIAL BOARD COMPANY yottagstens to visit the fair’s dy, to fill the job Nltae is vacat­ cording to Town Engineer Wal­ proposed improvements, if the club winning the highert num­ •duoattonol and tartructional the cniiser Los Angeles and the would, if adopt^, effect sav­ ber of points per member In the This Manchester, Connecticut, firm is one of ing. ler Fuss. y directors choose this method of skhfMte. frigate Bainbridge. A fourth, the ings estimated at *18,000. Moves With You! Differ on Financing financing, must go before the Homemaking Department. the two leading suppliers of shoeboard. This While few wlU challenge the voters at a general referendum, John Peila o t the Manchester latest HIGHLIGHT report from Putnam’s re­ needs for highway improve­ tentatively set for Nov. 6 Dedry d u b was elected third search contains the interesting background. vice president of the Fair Asso- ments, the Republicans have You may have a copy for the asking. it’s seriously questioned the pro­ TALE GETS GRANT ciaitkm. posed method of financing the NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Among the apeakers was HM- liecatistructlon program. U.S. Public Health Service has wand Mierrltt, the now Aasoci- Y O V U FIND A FRIEND AT... ate County Club agent who ia Asids from the desirahility granted Tale *840,(XX> for de­ -X CONTOUR velopmental biology studies. now a retadent of Mancheeiter. l i T T l LINCOLN CONTINENTAL A.' cat 71 EAST CENTER ST.—S48-2161

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^ - IIANCTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER HarriS"Tyler A I t fA om « x Rice-W alsh reaUtir, Ufa betwseh Dodd and pears, that of course they are Stanford-Glode out of the scabbard, each reso­ toe state organfaEtion has been tor him. Where Is the real Drivers Don’t Dismount knife? Who is paaabig it ■' v^’ii Wt'int the tio'-.t. t)uy ' ' -r ' " Miss Nancy Arm Tyler of East lutely willing to test the other, quite nonnal, which means full The marriage of Mise Ruth It la a rather fascinating busi- Connecticut of sU kinds of tsntoUve plot­ around? Waa H ever found ly- Hartford and Ralph Ellis Hairis and, above all, prevent toe other ing, Mlt outward,,on a White Mary Glode and Lavrrenoe Mar­ ii«ae—that ef trying to unravri from taking any sudden un- ting, but always of moeh more tin Stanford, both of Manchea- pf Manchester exchanged vows CvntinQ Iffralh speculation' and suspicion than House dasfc? Is H time to soft­ tha detsila of the Ruaaian schipulous advantage of the Yankee en some challenges to adminis­ ter, waa solemnized Saturday Saturday at the Burn.side Meth­ MnUDlED BT THi: blockade of an American convoy actual plotting. tration policy? Is the real morning at St. B r 1 d g e t’s odist ^ u r c h , East Hartford. fmmSJffrsSrmto co. me. present International atmos­ There have been momos^ U IHauU Street to Berlin laat week. But -when By A.H.O. wmM-ba su.eeessor already Church. The bride is a daughter of ifiuwtaeeterfConn. phere to alter one lota of the ex­ and geatures in 'whldi Dodd The bride la a daughter of I Mrs. Richard Hardy of East one does it, the result ean be maziBed and alerted? Whom e w ru e e a T. ^ESGUSON isting status quo surrounding seemed to be threatening to car one tnsri, beyond one’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glode, ■ Hartford and John ,Tyler of R. FERGUSON something of a verdict as to Whereas Governor Dempsey, take over the state organisa­ Publliher* Berlin. Fortunately, in that self? This kind of uneasiness, ( '.w n iK s 1693 Tolland Tpke. The bride­ Ablngton. The bridegroom is 1 October 1. 1881 what the incident reaUy wss.. same atrooephere of the mo­ generally minding his own and tion himself; these have been which Senator Dodd haa him­ groom, of 1632 Tolland Tpke., , the son of EJverett S. Harris of followed b y momenU in which i?9 Maple St. and the late Mrs The best conclusion—or gusss ment, they could still talk to the state's' business in some self hriped . cause in his own ia a son of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ ______Every Evening Except patented manner which cre­ the sUto organisation gave tone, now sswrna to be cresting rence F. Stanford, Cambridge, :• f e y / ftaidan W l Holldaye. Entered et —is that it began, as Washing^, one another fully and calmly him something he 'wanted very V C The Rev. John E. Post per S a F M Ofltee at Mancheeter Car- ates no great enmities, lights tor him. And. to teU the tnitfa, aa SMoad Clua Mail Matter. ton said, as an incident created enough to discover the almost much; there have also beesi, as althcsigh every nonnal and The Rev. Stanley K. HasUllo [formed the double ring cere by low level confusion and mta- nonsensica] nature of the mis­ no great fires, but still seems in the recent appointment of a traditlonalty oonvlndng politi- performed the double ring cere­ I mony. Mrs. Ijola Johnson o EOBwaupnoN rates understanding. to keep adding to his own poli­ new state attorney general, In- oal law and aria of ends de­ mony and celebrated the nup­ 1 East Hartford was organist Payable In Advance understanding of detail which tical armor, seetna serene etanoes in 'which Dodd * has LENOX PHARMACY ' Frederick Chase of East Hart But that, as Washington did crees that he will most certain­ tial high Maes. Mra. Raymond had alerted them to he ready enough in office and in his poll- fought for soenething and been ly be renominated without ser- 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 Murphy was organist and solo­ ford w£w soloist. The altar waa not aay, is not quite the way it for mutual destruction. tal future, and ■where Senator smashed. Perhaps that head-on decorated with bouquets of .ae Montba ...... * Abe Ribicoff, back near his own ioiM trouUe of any kind, no one ist, bouquets of mums wort Ple K oath ...... 1 ™ wound up. experience, being the latest, has senafaie ever takes routine laws on the altar. white pompons. patented groove in Washington, contributed sometoing to the and odds for granted where Given in marriage by her MEMBER OF __ It could Indeed have begun as is begrinning to be happy and The bride, given in marriage father, the bride wore a floor- basic uneasiness with vdilch Dodd and the state organiza by her father, wore a fuii- » ASSOCIATED PRESS a misunderstanding. A Thought for Today poised again, the third mem­ Dodd, being what he ia, and re- Read Herald Advertisemente length gow'n of white satin, de­ Aanodated Preee l» excl^ We claim and use the right ber of the state's Democratic tion are eoncamed. length gown of delustered signed with a scooped neckline, eabded to the uee of repub- Sponsored by the Manches­ memtMrfag what he can re- of all neere dlepalcbe, to use the access roads into Ber­ candidatorial hierarchy seems member, -views his own pros­ satin, designed with a scooped long sleeves with points at the ts & to It or not dtherwlee ter Council of Churches neckline, long tapered sleeves, ta Ibla paper and alao the lin through th.^ Russian-policed to live only in uneasiness. pects toward next year, -whon, V' wrists, fitted bodice appllqued pabllahed here. Senator Thomas Dodd seems so swiftly speeds the tkne of alencon lace appliques on the with alencon lace and seed- republlcatkm of Russian occupation zone of Ger­ concerned. poUtios, he must seek nomina­ bodice, and bell shaped skirt sj. I pearls, and a bell-shaped AipMiehM herein are alao Fruit on the Christian Tree; with matdiing lace appliques. many. We recognize the pres­ 2. Joy — This reflects a combination of tion and election again. I skirt vrith back bow de- ence of Russian authority, and The exultation that arises (faaracter, past experience, and So far as ws can read the stt- The skirt terminated in a full- ! tall and terminating in a chapel- court trsdn. Her bouffant veil a^grtaa alletit of M. B. A. extend to it the "courtesy” of| from a sense of God's mercy present situation. uatkm, the only recent develop­ w .: I length train. Her tiered veil of communicated to the soul in Throughout his political, ca ment definitoly reassuring to of silk Illusion was attached to Isllk illusion was attached to a I Bapreaentativea — The allowing It to ascertain, as ourj I a miniature crown of alencon crown of orange blossoms and _____ larwB Special Agency — the pardon of Its iniquities pro­ reer, Senator Dodd has rimip- him has been toe omergence of flav Toe*. Chicago. Detroit ^ convoys pass through, that they vides genuine buoyancy of life. rooated whet some other prom­ some Strangs pc^tical win of lace and seed pearls, and she , pearLs. and she carried a cres- are Indeed American, and mili­ The Rev. Robert P. Shoff the wisp named Russo as an carried a cascade bouquet ot ' cent cascade bouquet of steph- AUDIT BUREAU OF inent Democrats have thought anotis and phalaenopsis with tary. Church of the Nazarene about him—the feeling that you announced opponent for the white mums. party nomination. Miss Kathleen Sullivan of gold carnations. The Russians are allowed a must never take the sentimen­ Mias Joan Tyler of East Hart­ •Ma BeraM Printing Coanpany. tal loyalty or the hard loyal For a poUtician in Dodd’s Shrewsbury, Mass., a couMn of I We aMBBas BO flnamal reapoB- procedure of checking the num­ performance of anybody for position and experience and the bride, waa maid of honor. ford, sister of the bride, was 3 w Ht tof tjrpe^phtcal errora a^ ONCE... maid of honor. She wore a ber of vehicles and men. Dramatists Meet granted. Dodd and many of the memory never really worries She wore a cocktail-length la aulrertlBementa and other dress of gold satin, fashioned street-length dress of willow natter tn The Mancheeter We have developed, for the present party leaders in toe i[about such an annoimced op- V- Barald. Tomorrow Night state have shared and exper­ I position from some open foe. ■with scooped neckline, long ta- i green velveteen and brocaded ^ guklanec o' our qwn men, cer­ pered ideevee, empire waistline.' I satin, fashioned with a bateau: ienced together, over the yeara. He worriee, inevitably, about neckline, short, sleeves. Empire 1 Tiwnlar advertlalng cloatng ho«r». tain nilee of the road and con­ Musical entertainment a n d quite often from oppoeite sides toe unannouneed threat from and dome-etfiaped aisle-length 1 ^ ' n a d a r —1 P-m. EViday. duct for these convoys. overskirt trimmed with bows, j wastltne, a aheath skirt o f. IVv TliaailiT 1 p.tn. Monday. «xMfcition dancing will high­ ^ toe particular deed or issue, somebody else who doeen't have ■ brocade with back panels of I Wadnaaday—1 p m. Tue^av. But, because we do not recog­ toe sudden quarrel, the devious to aay a single public 'word to Her circular face veil was ait- j — ■ y—^1 p.in. Wedneaday. light the semi-monthly meeting be nourishing ambitian. He NIIEDWAY tached to a matching double ' velveteen. Her headpiece was nize any official Russian right plot, the perilous truce, toe -1 p.m. Thuraday. of toe LltOe Theater of Man- crown, and she oarri^ a cas­ a matching crown of brocaded a—1 p.m, Friday, to question our right to be on maiTiage of political oonven- worries, faevltahly, shout -tooes satin with a pouffed iUuslon veil, i m a a d e f i n e : lO.XI a.na cbeeter to he held tomorrow at ience, the short honeymoon, the who rush to proefakn, whan the cade bouquet of bronze mums. ^ pobMeaMon except these roads into Berlin or to Miss Marilyn Eurkunas of and she carried a cascade 8 pm. fa ths basement of the threat of complete dtvoroe, and false threat of some Russo ap­ iti question our conduct on them Bkxxnfleld and Miss Edna Stan­ bouquet of bronze and gold pom- old technical school on School their life together hes been so ford of Oambridge, a sister of : pons. ay, OtJtobar 16 w« do not tell the Ruaeiana what St. full of so much of this kind of. ONE DONATION HELPS SO MANYl the bride, were bridesmaids. Mias Juha Harris and Mias rules of the road and what rulea Bdbbi Santinl. Jayne Newirth incident the real news would ’Their willow green outftts Barbara Harris, both of Mon- Ray Horan pbofca of eonduct our own men have and Doris Frost will he featured be if it ever all should end. matched the maid of honor’s, ohester and sisters of toe bride- MRS. RALPH ELU S soloists, snd Rickie Armogida The marriage of political con­ giwm, were birideBmaids. They gs—B Chtttit«d« been given. and toey oarried cascades of and Gayle Hunter will dance. venience, which took place tn GIVE GENEROUSLY lighit bronze mums. were attired in dresses of sim­ cessories. The couple wUl Miva V wm dMhi*t hava da oiffanS Thia leaves ths Russians the Musical accompaniment will be toe state convention of 1S68, ilar design to toe honor attend- length dre® oif gold saiUn pro- Robert Stanford of Oam- cade, A-line in styling, \v1th at 26 Lilley St. ■ m 11m Amarioajt Rad privilege of guessing what our provided by Ben Shankman. when the state bosses coyly de­ b rtd ^ served a« his brother’s BrAdlord BachrAch photo anto’s, but In comelUan and Mrs. Harris, a 1960 graduate Jeanne Adams snd Marilyn cided tbey wanted to color gold, and they oarried Identical matclung accessories and a ready to do ita rulee are. best man. Ushers were Charles MRS. TERRELL AUSTIN RICE JR. white orohid corsage. of E;a.<»t Hartford High School, One of our rules fa the past Mann, In charge of arrange- their ticket a little more green Glode Jr. of Manchester, a bouquets. is employed by toe Hartford ef aid and inarey and mmta, will serve aa hoeteaeea that year, did not really last brother of the bride, and Wll- Chariee VanAusdoU of Man­ A reception for 176 was held at home and abroad, has been that, if a convoy is Karen photo The marriage of M is-" ^ l ^ worn a alt toe Veterans Memorial Oiib, Hospital as a laboratory tech- at toe social hour which will any longer than It took Dodd V 1 I t )\i \ i i( ■ WQ.m Glode of MJanchefaer, a je ^ te taffeU, fashioned with chester was best man. . Ushers n'ician. Mr. Harris, a 1958 carrying less than 30 men, ex­ to get from the Connecticut [ R o b e r t J . MRS. LAWRENCE MARTIN STANFORD ware James Galanok of Mion- Blast Harttord. When leaving eC today would have be held after the program. The cousin of the bride. Aim WaJah of Manchestor bo a square neckline, throe-quax- on a motor trip to the Poctwio g^raduate of W ln^am High ■nd orgpanise one. 'Hie clusive of drivers and co-drlverz, meeting ia open to any reeldent vote dowR to his Washington -N( )\i! ()!; r Mia. Glode wore a green bro­ Terrell Austin Rice Jr. of BJast chestor and John Lampoon of School, is employed by Allied maneuvers and over since, in ters-lengto sleeves, fitted bodice Mountains. Mrs. Harris wore allotment to Itoe Red these man do not get off toe of toe town interested fa the cade .sheaith with maitching a ^ Harbtord waa solemnized Satur­ and tiered bell-shaped skirt ■Vomian. a cranberry suit with black ac­ Printing. Manchester. aoUvltieB of the group, which MEANS oessories and a corsage of Mins. Hardy wore a streot- K the Manchester United trucks to be counted. If there day morning eit St. Bortholo- with floor-length overskirt wtth iz spowaored by toe reeseaOom bronze mumB. ITie bridegrocan s side bow detalL Her circular Drive reaohea Ms total are mote than 10 men, exclusive depcurtoiMit mother wore turquoise drees mew’a Church. face ■veil was attached to a Doherty - Gero royal blue suit with navy blue Bagdade - Becker gori I&16.000, wm be of ths drivsm, they dUmount PhU Burgeae, direotor of "Boy MITH and gray aoceseoriee, and a cor­ The bride la a daughter of accessories and a corsage of REAL ESTATE matching crown, and she car­ Mias Beverley Ann Gero and from torir trucks at toe Rus­ Meets Girl,” has called a re- sage of yellow mums. Mr. and Mrs. Ekhvard M. Walsh, white roses. The bridegroom's TILLEY mOOBPOBATED A reception for 250 was he*d ried a klaelng hall of d e ^ Kevin John Doherty, both of mother wbre a beige and gold sian ehsriipointSL Ws have never hearaal immediately after toe INSURANCE 138 Garth Rd. Hie bridegroom bronze pompons and roees with Manchester, were married on were no Boy Boouts program. The play will be pre­ Will Keep Ymi W sm for fuel oatt oorvlcob ait K of C Home. For a motor to a son ot Mr. and Mitb. Tecreitt dress -with brown accessories told the Russians this is ■what trip to Nl-agara Falls and Can­ aooento of croton leaves. Sept. 28 in St. James’ CSiurch. and a yellow rose corsage. fa or If there were sented at the Bowers School h—tim oquipuiont 868 MAIN BT., COIOUND FLOOR—TEU 648-8241 Austin Rice Sr., Wtlaon. Mias LwcUle Rioe of Wilson, The 'bride is the daughter of erganiaatloB ealatbig WS do; they have deduced some­ on Now. 7, 8 snd 6. ada, Mrs. Stanfexd wore a two- The Rev. Richard Boliea per- A reception for 140 waa held BO 12 Hours "INSUBANBMIIHS SINCE U14" faece wool dress with brown ^ Miss Ruth Ball of West Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Gero at the Rosemount Restaurant. thing, however, insrely from toimed the ceremony and cede- ford, Mias Eleanor Gamer of fa bring Into Man* c phone 522>8151 oessoriee. and a corsage of lig ^ brotod the high nuptial of 38 N. Elm St. The bride­ When leaving on a motor trip to r, wa wowld regard that watching and oountlng us. For East Hartford, Mrs. Robert Ha- groom is the son of Mr. and the White Mountains, Mrs. Do­ I bronze mums. The couple will 170 PEABl. STREET Ralph Maooarone of Manche^ selbon of Keene. N. HL., and aa aai amargency gap, we wtwld What happened laat week was Only 5 HABTF(HU>, OONH. Uve at 1632 Tolland Tpke. alter ter and Richard LaiLlberte of Mrs. John Doherty of 14 Walnut herty wore a beige suit with that ws sent a eonvoy through Oct. 28. Springfledd, Mosa., were soio- Miss Joan lUey of Williams­ St. matching accessories and a ba.va fa fm InatanUy, fa theae burg, Mass., were hridesmaids. The Rev. Joseph McCann pw- which included 18 trucks and 61 FREE DELIVERY The Place To Buy It Mrs. Stsjiford is a 1969 gt«u" IBbs. JVihn A. CarLeau de Stephen Edgeriy, aH of Man- ers, who never dismount in our aoie, designed wtth high scooped tiered bock of chantlUy lace. Carlton - Dorey iNta and begin function- HOLMES Warren Papers Sealed c h ^ e r. Her fingertip veil was attached Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Dore>’ customary code of behavior at neckline, three-quarters-len^ Big, M we did face a altuation in Sleeves and fitted bodice trim­ Mrs. Walsh wore a royal to a floral spray with pearls, Jr. of East Hartford announce wMA we didn’t have them, ean checkpoints. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)— med with re-embroidered alen- plum sUk crepe aheath and and she carried a white orchid the recent marriage of their But, seeing so many Ameri­ 'The private papers collected by oon lace. The bell-slmpcd beige accessories. The bride­ ■with stephanotis on a missal. daughter, Sandra Lee, to Glenn be faanglaed for the CtiDd Quid Chief Justice Earl Warren dur­ skirt ha- quest from Warren asking that A reception was held at finally did about toe contro­ a Manchester funeral home. Inves­ ranged from a forward spray Fiono’s Restaurant, Bolton. For -back, and she carried a cascade WANTS TO CELEBRATE Aug. 24, in a double-ring civil aeaan Bureau of Social Bervloea, “LAND SAKES- the records be kept under seal of white orange bJoasoons and bouquet of deep purple and SPRUCE PINE. N.C. (AP)— versy, back In Wariiington, waa tigation will prove that price, facil­ a cruise to the West Indies on ceremony at Mount Vemon, for which the Drive allots until further notice. rhinestones, and she oarried a the M.8. Kungaholm. Mrs. Rice ■white carnations. A hint for those coming to help to explain to Russian represent­ ities and service are also in your When Warren resigned 10 oaocade bouquet of three pur- Uncle Bill Keller celebrate his N.Y. |B,6tt.7B, and the Giri ScouU, years ago to accept appointment wore an olive green Italian knit Mrs. Harry Roy, Mias Deidre Mrs. Bagdade is a graduate atives toere, hwt Friday night, favor when you rely on a depend­ pie-Upped white orchids, stepha- suit, brown acoeasoriea and a Doherty, faster of the bride­ birthday today: He says it of Manchester Hig^ School and to whom a victory in the Drive to the Supreme Court by former notlB and droecena leavea. wouldn’t hurt if you bring a lit­ not many hours before the Rus­ Manchester's changed so much, President Dwight D. Elsenhow­ cymbidium orchid corsage. The groom, both of Manchester, and I attended the London (England) wfll mta'n an allocation of able, home-town firm. Mrs. Peter W. Tlamplno of Mise Sigrld Johnson of Hamil­ tle peach brandy. I sian bloricads waa lifted the er, he asked that the papers be couple wlH live in Mancheeter Uncle Bill will be 108. That, ' School of Bkonomice. She is a 16,006.76. sealed for 10 years or until his Reading, Pa., a sister of the after Nov. 1. ton Mass., wehe bridesmaids. graduate of Emerson OoUega next morning, the rules by about the only place left that hes bride, ■was matron of honor. She They wore dresses fashioned to according to the Social Security ; F ar Maneh ester Memorial death. Mrs. Rice ia a graduate of A(I!hinistration, makes him the Boston, Maas. She is a medical which we had been conducting Mount St. Joseph Academy. match the honor attendant’s social worker at Booton City Hospital, that most excellent of ourselves on the autobahn, the kept growing and growing, yet and carried cascade bouquets of oldest resident of North Caro­ West Hartford, wid Bay Pato lina. Hoopital. Dr. Bagdade is a grad­ hMdltiBtlons, the Fund goal of rules fa which the drivers never Junior College, Iiongmeadow, deep pink and white carnations. uate of Harvard College and Richard Osaszar of Coventry Widowed twice, he lives alone $116,000 facludea $32,254. To dlsmaunted, but passengers al­ still soems a pert of the Manchoi- Mass. She is a secretary at fa a small mountain house. He Cornell University School of tfas Manobester Public Health Pratt and 'Whitney, dl'vision of served aa best man. Ushers -^tys he walks barefooted in Medicine. He is a resident phy­ ways did if the passengers num­ ter I knew, is tha 'Old Reliable.' " United Aircraft Corp., East were Stephen Gero of Manches­ sician at Boston Glty Hospital, Kuraea, who probably do more ter, brother of toe bride, Mer­ snow-, ’’to keep from having bered mcMre than 80. Hartford. Mr. Rice is a grad­ colds and flu.” The couple will live in Boston, fatenaely a p p ^ a te d good per Bven siq>lainlng to the Rus­ uate of East Hartford High rill Miles of Vernon and Wil­ doDar than any organization School. He is a manufacturing liam Olihan of Windsor. Rich­ sians toe rulee by which we be­ ard CsBSzar of Oo-ventry was erfaleh haa enrer existed here, the have ourselves was something engineer at Hamilton Standard, scheduled allooation i a '$7,483. dl'vision of United Aircraft rfagtoearer. of a yielding on our part. But. Corp., Windsor Locks, The bride’s mother wore a For tbs T7FCA., which branches of oouree, once the situation was ever Into aeUvtties for older peo­ explained to the RusslanB. they ple who may, Hke youth, be had no more pretext for causing Lorlns photo aomnttines perplexed, or bored trouble of any kind. MRS. WILFRED E. MILLER JR. i|h s aBoeatlon la $4,141.50 and There, then, was the some­ tor fae TMCA the share in the Ushers were Da'vld what petty, quits silly ciroum- S t Bridget’s Church was drive total would be $700.25. For Stolitz, Rdchiard Call and Robert stantial detail of the crisia. A scene Saturday of the m arrla^ Blagueeaky, all of Gtaatontoury. How would you like to play the LmIx Junior Museum, educa- ohanoe unusual proportion of of Miss Sharon Lynne Jwies M Manchester to Wilfred B. Mil­ The bride’s mother wore an 'hoiMd and fatereatliT'g for the trucka to paaaengers in thls par- emerald green lined dhiffon Chri$tma$ Carol$ for yfiur friends? young, and now well on its way ler Jr. of Glastonbury. ticular convoy mystified and dreea wtth a beige orchid. The I to becoming by all odds the Bn- -The bride Is a daughter ^ bridegroom's mother wore a alarmed the Russians on the Wait Till NextYeor.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Jones of ieat institution of its kind in Qie pink crepe dress ■with a wWte 6 scene; they thought we were 124 Washington St. The bride­ ■antire eountiy, the United Fund oroMd. trying to put something over on groom la a son of Mm. Wilfred A reception toe 160 gueata iDiive quota la $7,023.25. E. Miller of Glastonbury and them; they retaliated; we then waa held at toe Amerinon Le­ > niaso Is aometbing else that the late Mr. Miller. gion Home. When leaving on Join ; thought they were trying to put The Rev. Dennis Hussey per­ a trip to Florida. Mre. Miller jneede to ba aaid, about theae 11 something over on us. It was a formed the double ring cere­ wore a cranberry three-piece nigaalaatinns beyond their fine short journey, then, from an al­ mony and celebrated the nuptial stot wtth block acceeBoriee. The worli, beyond the obvioua oon most inconsequential mix-up at high Mass. Mrs. Raymond Mur­ couple wai Uve at 22 Arch S t Hammond Organ Class phy was organist and soloist. Mia. MtUer. a 1960 graduate skfaratlon that, if we didn’t have a check-point, to a real and ma­ them on the aoene, needing and ’The bride, given in marriage of Manchester High School, la jor showdown between two by her father, wore a floor- empfayad by the Orthopetoc ready to receive our support, we great powers. lerurth eown of white satin, de- Service of Manohexter. Mr. MU- eurselvaa would heve to aet Ths showdown was major. signed with a circlet neckline, ler, a 1968 graduate of Gtaaton- long Upered sleeves with points bury Hlg^i School, graduated Yes, you can entertain your family and 'Shout ths lesdc of aeeing they Until the Russians finally knew MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION , Q ware created and organized and over the wrists, fitted bt^lce. a from Hartfbrd Regional Teeh- friends with Christmas Carols this year on lAi sJ u. »*t that they and we had been pearl embroidered midriff, ^ rdcel School and is empiqy^ the Southern New Bfagtdnd the Hammond Organ even th()ugh you have THURSDAYS oountlng noses at ehsekpoints a dome-«hape a ? z c / D O A N circlet neckline, three-quart^- of the season Sunday after all of Portadowin, North Ireiano. necessary to start you bn your way to years and to trust our support the from toe way we counted, we swit^ing. Send your name and address to TAX KIT... Masses. Cakes, rolls, bagela and t^ ie ld of 178 Oak Grove St. \ lUhltad Fund, for their sheer /■V S .S O C I .V T 1 O N length sleeves, curved midriff, The couple has lived in Man­ of playing enjoyment. If you don’t own an Next to sleeping, there’s no better way to re­ had in process a whole scries of and aft A-llne skirt. Her circular other homemade foods vrtll he celebrated their 50th wedding chester ail of their married lax your heart than to get your f^ t raised liiBiaaiUea during the eoming sold. The salea -will he held on organ, practice time will be arranged at the planned diplomatic and power Please send me Your 1963 Tax Kit: MA-1 face veil iwas attached to a zimlversary Sunday at open life. Mr. Porterfield Is a re­ studio, or an organ c»n be rented. from the floor and yoiir back reclmed. And |faidgetyear. plays, which ranged from lui- matohing tiora, and she carried toe second Sunday of each bouse. There were 126 relativea tired generai maintenance con­ month. tractor. BarcaLounger with its “Relax-Action” Con­ ! We would need to invent or compromiaing refusals of com­ Name a cascade bouquet of pink and Donations may ba brought tq and friends present from Man- The cost of the entire course of 6 lessons hleaieWinO diestor, Bolton, Coventry, They have five children: Mrs. struction does it best. The Director model get them all here if we didn't pliance with Russian demands * ^ K o U ia. Mfaa the church basement between abnsbury, Tarrtfvllle, Deep Riv­ Douglas MacLaughlan of Cov­ is $12.00 payable on or before October 23. shown has an extra high back and extra long fatve them. at the checkpoint scene to the Kemp and MSss Ann Oai^r. u* 7 and 8 pm. Saturday, or be­ entry. Mrs- Burton Tuttle of The class is limited to 10 only, so register fore Mass on Simday. er, Southington, West Hartford, foot rest for tall people, $209. Others from We do have them, on the first physical moves of retalia­ -Zone- jS U te . ASSETS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FIRST YEAR (1891) ...... • ...... Ill,900 of Mhneheoter. were Newington and Brooklyn, N.Y. D ^ River, Mrs. Frank Dahms today. Or, for further information call malda. They were alttlr^ Those desiring plclci^ service of TarrlfviUe, Mrs. John Dery- $129. •a am, at work. t«t’a mix in, tion, whatever they would have may contact Mrs. James Slrian- They were nmrried oo Oct. 643-6171; after store h o u n 648-8698. Home phone. ..Business Phone- ASSETS AS OF JUNE 30, 1963 ...... ‘ *...... $17,502,468.82 tderiacaily to the matixm oc U, 1913, by the Rev. George noekir of Southington and Sher­ with our obvioua civic obiiga- been in toe next few hours if honor, but oarried <*«*d« bou^ nl. 262 Green Rd.; Mrs. Louis wood'Porterfield of Manchester. DeUaFera, 363 Ckieen Rd., or Reynolds in toe parsoosge of 986 MAIN IT R E E T -T IL . 648-8171 lUon and ncccaaity to keep them the barrier had not gone down quota in varying toadea of pur- [to e Center Oongiegnto Theor also have 17 grandchtl- Saturday morning. ^ pompons; « ■ . Hrz. J. Bdward McKeever, 66 dren and 8 great-grandchUdreo, here, to keep them at work, to SHEARSON. HAMMIll g CO. M. Bchoal S t. aB nlsrnfc— e< Cburoh, Mrs. Porterfield fa toe So, in summary, H was s mis­ MwBtoii Nfv York Stock Ixehmii • founded 1S02 ^W bertMlier o i O f a t t o n ^ lloBiMr Mfai ObMfatfa Panttand ^ O tenhl pboto far Ottaira). ^Mlp them expand their fune- MPaed as hfa b*'od>i*'l* fo * the food «fa $ioBing, aom« real gratitude, too, understanding and an aecidsnt 1007 MAIN STREET ^N EAF m a p l e STREET $■ Hmt apM^ to M a n c ^ - But nevertheless H had both big aationa drawing totir awords ilf'illlllH'lllWii ...... m ill......

i I I J it" ■, / ■ V'. V B * ; ' V r ' r PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBTBR 15, .1963 KAHCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19«S T'^a47 ■ PAGE EIGHT throughout her csireer in (Con­ Fannie Welch necticut’’ inM scholarship has FOR RENT , Council Backs Rockville-YerMon Gerrish Gets been awarded since 1947. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Prsjee- Youth Group Plans for Robertson Wing The Mias McGovern Is a high tora— sound or silent, also Parking Zone^ Borrow Pit Events Award Listed honor student at the university. 35 nun. slide prejectoim, •V ernacular Council ^ihorizes Bonds Term in Jail She has_been active in student WELDON DRUG CO. Picks Slate Explained to 2B at Session Doctor Says politics, the Newman Cl»ib and Okayed by Town Planners A Watertown girl has won the Pi Sigma Alpha, a political sci­ 901 'Main S t— TeL 80-6881 In State Edward Louis Gerrish, 21, For Flaherty^ McCusker Fannie Dixon Welch Memorial ence htmor society. Robert Pgtulak. son of Mr. “ I f you want to be sure o ffln the audience to make their For Rituals East Hartford, today in Hart­ Scholarship at the University of A 1960 graduate of Water- PU im tne Oommu^t B«y • Ch^* and Mrs. Michael Patulak, 28 (Coattaned from Page 1) the Rbbertaon School addition, feelinga known last night urged s l e e p c a n B E _ ford’s Superior Court was sen­ from Residence Zone A to Resi' BUT NO CAUSE FOB WORRY Connecticut—an award honor­ town High School, she is the ^ (TPC) iMt nl*ht decided Academy St., was recently you people in the North End that the school addition be built (Continued from Page 1) Udermen last nights ing on the slope during the win- tenced to the Stote Jail at Hart­ dence Zone C for property on By WAYNE O. BBAND8TADT, ing am outstanding Democratic daughtei'^ erf Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ at «n iirfonnaUy privaU seeslon elected president of Mu Sigma such coverags, he said, would Will have to get up on your legs without further 'delay. "I feel ford for one year for robbery, Green Rd. abutting a tract on M. D. auUiorlaed the council presl ■woman and former resident of burne L. McGovern. in the Municipal Building to a youth group of the Sec­ "help streng^en the system of and holler for It," Ted Cum­ we in the North BSnd have been meeting In St. Peter’s also request that the name of and attempted robbery, both of East Cantor St. Woodbridge similarly resoned in Newqiaper Enterprise A « . dent an d trsMurer to sign (tolumbla. apiirove Joaeph Mott’s request ond Congregational Church. voluntary health insurance in mings told a meeting of the getting short - changed on agreed to change the name of lerm St. be changed to which occurred in Manchester 1962 When a chUd ground hU geCy bonds of $35,000 e aw The scholarship, established for an off-street parking aone A senior at Manchester High this country.’’ Robertson P T A last night. extreme unction—the sacrament North view Dr. waa turned over on March 11. He says that he is unable to schools,” she said. "W e’ve paid teeth in his sleep, grandmoUi- > M ayor Leo B. Flaherty and by the Connecticut Federation Title Match Set a^oining Mott’s Supermarket bp h*>p plwft hpen pJp^*ed . ’The votes to pass “Medicare' There were exactly 20 iteraons plenty of taxes to help the other of last anointing—to ’’anothting to the public works department Today’s court findings, which OFFICES build apartments on the first era heUeved that this was a sure P o lic e Commissioner Thomas of Democratic Women’s Clubs NEWARK. N.J. (AP)—The on K. Middle Tpke. are in Congress, he said, and of the sick." This was done to for investigation. Only one resi­ followed GerrUh’s guilty plea to tract, SM he intended, because of in the audience. schools in town. N ow the other ■ipi that he had intestinal McCusker, The two officials to memory of Fannie . Dixon first championship boxing Aleo approved was a borrow could be approved if "the Presi­ Noting Manchester’s paat his­ remove the fear-of-death over­ dent lives on the street. both counts, brought one year topographical problems and lack areae should dig in and help worms. Wo know 'how that this are being sued by former police Welch who died In 1947, went match in N ew Jersen in 13 pit asked by Louis Milewski for dent wants to go out and fight tory of light votes on town ref- tones of the sacrament’s present PerftoluUs in Jail for robbery, one year for 2800 square feet of adequate area. us.” sergeant Lester F. Bartlett, to M ary L. McGovern, a senior years is scheduled for Dec. 7 the property formerly owned by for it.” Health and welfare or­ erendunu, Cummings .said, “It is not so. ■ ^ _ name. David Baldwin of RockvUle attempted robbery (suspended of prime office Milewski’s request for a bor­ Abe Nusidorf, 587 N. Main A child may grind his teeto who is also suing the city on majoring in political science. in Atlantic City’s Convention C. R. Burr Inc. east of Mill St. ganizations silch as the Am eri­ will lake a lot of shouting” to Approval of these changes U one of aiz memben of Oak sentence), to run consecutively, row pit off Mill St. has been 8t., questioned the advisability when he Is sick with one of the charges stemming from his de­ The $250 award is made on the Hall with middleweight champ space N ow Leas­ Denied was a change to Resi­ can Nurses’ { Association, N a ­ bring out . the vote. A referen­ came in voting on amendments, HiU School Boy Scout Troop and a two-year probation pe- pending for some months while of tearing down the existing childhood fevers, or it may be motion two years ago. basts of character, ctUxenshlp Dick ’Tiger defending his title ing. W ill sub-di­ dence Zone C, being asked by tional Council of Churches, dum on the plans, tied to the U r­ to a schema on liturgy, or 195, Charter Oak Council, who I rtod. he has been negotiating with school. "'With the present over­ nothing more serious than an Property owned by Flaherty and promise of leadership in the against Joey Giardeilo in a 15- Stimlcy Bray for property on American Public Welfare Asso­ ban Renewal project, la tenta­ Willi attend the Annual Eastern Gerritdi was arrested in Man- vide to suit ten­ the commiaslon. population of our achools, 1 exciting dream. If dreams are 11c worship. and McCusker was attached Jo DeBlalo field of government. round bout. ’The date was an­ Green Rd. west of the Parker- ciation and National Association tively slated for next April. The council fathers -^oted SchoolB for the Blind Boy diester after he attempted to Bob Walnom ants. As approved Milewski may think we ought to keep it,” he the cause, no treatment Is need by Bartlett, and the council Mrs. Welch, whoee estate was nounced yesterday by State Woodbridge-Green intersection. of Social Workers are behind it. Cummings, chairman of the to end discussion on Icult had voted earlier to indemnify Soouto C a n ^ r e e at Treasure rob two women, within 16 min­ N, only open five acres for use said. ed — but you may want to get located on a point at Columbia Athletic Commissioner Joseph The commission decided on each year, must provide ade­ board of education's building passage in a theolo^ , schema. Island, Fa., Oct. 18-20. He la utes, as the'' walked along Main Play ^CarnivoT Leads Ideal for insur­ Under the plan timetable, the a pair of earplugs fw yourself. the (rfficlala. Lake, was at one time Demo­ Walker following a lenggthy the three applications after quate drainage should surface and sites committee. Superin­ "de ecclesla." / the son of Mr. and Mrs. N or­ St. in the late afternoon. He ance claim office Water Supply Down old school would be renovated If the grinding becomes habit­ In Superior Court Oct. 4. Bob Walnum and Jo DeMalof- cratic State vice chairman and meeting at the state office aibout a half hour deliberation in water become a problem, and tendent of . Schools William H. Almost everyjm e of the cotm- man Baldwin of 59 FYanklln St. was bound over to the higher of the Little Theater of Man­ HAR’TFORD (AP) — Greater temporarily, but eventually torn ual, excessive wearing down of Judge Charles B. House passed national committeewoman from building here. or branch . . . or the planning, oonunision office. Curtis, and Richard Mankey, cll fathera rose to his feet In P v t Dennis B. Hill of TOlland court on March 26 after waiv­ will play the leads in the up­ chester. will direct all truck traffic out Hartford’s water supply in the down to make way for a second the teeth may occur. Two New for two weeks a motion that Connecticut. She was the first agreement oft closing the debate is home on 20-day leave from ing examination on probable coming South Windsor (Country Cast members from South other professional The TT*C usually conducts meet­ the east side of the old Burr Metropolitan District Commis­ architect for the proposed Rob­ stage of the addition. The pres­ ■York dentists. Doctors L. M. the Flaherty attachment be woman to make a bid, through on the paimge, which deals with the U.S. Marine Corps after cause. Players production of “A Thur- Windsor include Jeanne Man- offices. ings publicly in the hearing tract, onto Parker St., os re­ sion (M D C) watersheds is about ertson School addition, met with ent building, constructed in Gecker and R. B. Well, have dissolved, with tlm bond guar­ unsuccessful, for the post of the relationship between papal complettog 10 weeks recruit ber Carnival” by James Hiur- gino, OrviUe Welch, Vincent room. quested by Mill St. residents. a billion gallons below what it the P T A group to explain the 1918, is considered by school deviaed a plastic "night splint’ anteed by the c »t f as substi­ secretary of state. The commission last night authwty and the collective au­ training at Parris Island, B.C., bcr. The comedy will be pre­ Callahan, Phyffis Reynolds and N o reasons were listed for was a year ago because of the plans and the reasons behind the authorities to be obsolete. to protect the teeth and gums tute. H e indicated at that time New Venture She was active In welfare Personal Notices discussed A planned extension thority and the coUective author­ and four ■weeks advanced Infan­ sented at the South Windsor Joseph DeMaio. Others are Ber­ Air*Conditien«d granting either of the approve prolonged dry spell. delay in the project. Tlie only disaenUng voice last of chronic grinders. The splints the bond would be acceptable. work and was a member of the of Green Manor Inc.’s High ity of bishops the creation of try training at Ckunp Lejeune, High School on Oct. 30, Nov. 1 nice Schaeffer from West Hart­ requests. T P C Chairman Martin The deficit is not sever'e The school was originally slat­ night came from Mrs. J. BJdward can be made for persons of all Similar action is slated for Mc- NEWTON, Mass. (AP)—A tuberculosis commission, a Jus­ Ridge subdivision with Green permanent ' deacons, and the N.C. After his leave, HUl will ford and Jack Leonard from Alvord said Bray’s application enough to worry MDC officials, ed to be part of a "package” McKeever of 69 N. School St. ages. Some adults are t e e ^ Cuaker’s attachment. In the familiar sports figure makes and 2. tice of the peace in Columbia In Memoriam Abundant off strn^^ Manor’s chief engineer John role of priests in the church report to the 2nd Armored A m ­ Walnum, a member of the Blast Hartford. was denied because it would but they admit there isn't any along with additions to ’the "Mine is one of the five parcels grinders, too. event Judgment la found for his back-court-to-hench transi­ and participated in 4-H club Highland Park and Keeney phibian Tractor BattaSon for Manchester Community Play­ Director for "A Thurber Car have permitted developmsrt Capocefalo. possibility of enough rain this the school would stand on," ahe ()—My U-yemr-4^ son hid a hierarchy. . ^ . Bartlett, the city would be li­ tion official today when Coach ■work. In sad and lo v i^ mcniory of my parking for kortlng on a re- as "a challenge" and sees ‘‘anj W ay Home” for the Theater Mother, sister, brothers theological commission In Us pensation last week, brlngtog theater parties vice of good government )tne dence Zone C, aroused slight of homes plsinned for the 140 State’s Friendship Team, and is feet below the spillway, and at the school to a tie-in with U r ­ that the present Robertson site ous type/of skin disease, a se­ quest mada aeveral weeks ago Intereetlng season" ahead. O ff the Green. She is a member handling of proposed amend­ the totsJ up to 188, with 117 o i^ ^ tio n when it was heard be­ acre tract is no greater than if Barkhamsted 13.8 feet below the ban Renewal in the first place, in the opinion of the school vere tom of erythema muUt' representative to the H art­ by a Rau St. resident whoee claims continued. fore the TPC in September. full sized lots were required. ford East Association and the spillway. At Nepaug it is figur­ resulted in an attempt by the board is the only one in the fonqeC This may occur as a ments to the schema. The vote for changing the property waa being undermined Romniage Sales Set Neighbors on Hilltop Rd., be­ The unused land has been set Christian Youth (Council. He ed 20 Inches of rain would be architect to redraw the plans North End area that seems able of a tood allergy or of such name of extreme unction was by a atream. ’Hie man had ask­ The Women’s Fellowship of hind the supermarket, requested aside SOT small parks recreation has been a member of the Man­ needed to reach spillway level, with the building entirely on to meet the educational specifi­ lections as measles, spinal 148 to 35. The amendment also ed the city to Install a cement First Congregational Church, that a buffer strip be required areas or other municipal uses. chester Youth Council for three while at Barkhamsted, which town-owned land. cations adequately. Eventually, meningitis a n d pneumonia. to protect their properties, and ^rm lta the giving of the sacra­ drain. Vernon, will sponsor a food and Last night the commission sug years, and has taught Sunday has a bigger capacity, it would These attempU proved un­ planned to be a kindergarten-^ There ore other causes, but they that traffic controls on E. Mid­ ment more than once In a ser­ (JouncUman Jtrfut Schllphack rummage satis at the church gested decreasing the number school for four years. require So inches of rain to fill satisfactory, however, and the Grade 6 triple Unit (three ropms could not apply to your son. In dle ’Ipke. be set to speed ious illness, and permits tt to be asked the mayor to see about Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. of largely decorative parklets A t school, Patulak is vice the basin to the spillway. board of education has now gone of each grade), the school w w ld addition to redness, hemor­ through traffic, and thus dis­ given early in the Illness. The insurance reductions for all Members are asked to dosiate and enlarging the two multi- president of the Latin Club and Overall, the five reservoirs. on record as favoring the origi­ need about 16 acres of laMd to rhagic spots and blisters In the courage short-cutters from using meet current standaros. The anointing now is allowed only area property owners. He aald clothing and white eleitiiant ar­ acre tracts that have been set Sock and Buskin Drama Club, Nepaug, Barkhamsted, West nal plan. This requires the pur­ skin, serious damage some­ densely populated Hilltop Rd. Robertson Park, ™ present once tor the same Illness and is that with the up-to-date fire­ ticles. They may be left at the aside by the developers and a member of the Interna­ Hartford, West Branch and chase of five residential parcels times occurs in the internal or- The Off-Street Parking regu­ r-'’ ool p'te s -1 t l^ flv e narfl"ls usually given only with death fighting equipment owned by church d a sk room during ’TPC Chairman Alvord also tional Relations Club. Compensating, hold 50.6 billion of land adjacent to the school ntne as a result of this disease. lations require that a buffer to gained through renewal to­ Imminent. the city, plus new hydranU and morning hours this week, and announced that two requested Other officers are Carol gallons. On Aug. 31 they were site. Recurrences are rare. strip be provided and maintain­ gether total about 17 acres. Dr. Today’s amendment voting other oonMderatlona, he felt throughout the day and eve­ zone changes will be heard at Meier, vice president; Frank down to about 35.S0 billion gal­ Mrs. Ralph Lewis of 149 Q—What could cause my 6- ed on the parking property. ^rtis sald^/ ______does not make the changes final. rate reductions could be receiv a public hearing now set for Dowds, secretary; Betty Cran­ lons. Last week they were down Adams St., wie of three persmis year-old daughter to have a ning Friday. F'eattired at the ’The regulation was only en­ to 81.2 billion, or 62 per cent of vaginal discharge? What can I The schema as a ■whole must be ed. M ayor Flaherty appointed ■ale will be home baked goods. Nov. 4. dall, treasurer; Susan Grant, approved by the council and by acted by the TPC in February John Bamini is asking capacity. do for it? Thomas McCusker, Gerald AJ- A rummage sale will be held 1962. Developer Alexander Jar­ faith committee; M ary W il­ dents who maintain good col­ worken^ Prosecutor George J Pope Paul V I before It becomes change from Rural Residence A—In a 6-year-old child tins Itn. Richard McCarthy and Jo­ at the Vernon Methodist Cluuxh vis subsequently challenged the liams. fellowship committee; lege records. Ferri^recommended that Uie and Residence Zone A to Resi­ is most likely caused by infec­ effective. seph Konickl, all councilors and on Saturday. Items may be do­ regulations’ legsdlty, and has an and David Rorhach, social ac­ GOP News Needed If the commission gave ail state proceed no further for dence Zone B for property on tion with trichomonas, thread all Insurance men, to Investl nated by contacting Mrs. Orrin appeal pending before the Hart­ tion. HARTFORD, (AP) — A Re­ its money in scholarahlps dur­ (m reasons: Oakland St. opposite the Or­ worms or thrush. Have your gate. CahOone, Mrs. Rldiard Haima- ford Ooimty Court of Oommem publican Council subcommit ing the firet year, he said, the T hat no serious fraud ex­ chard Farms fniit stand. doctor fine the cause and he will A t the suggestion of Mayor foed, Mrs. Kenneth Hall or Mrs. Pleas. tee feels the public should get program might coat $600,000 isted, that it would be almost A A B ’Truck Leasing Corp be able to prescribe appropri­ ’s Pointers Flaherty, a motion was ap­ Stafford. Town Counsel Irving Aronson more news and information year in four years. Impoiselble to obtain an impar­ is asking extension of the in­ ate treatment. proved permitting residents to la Paelllo Maasnver ruled that the regulatloni may 12th Circuit alMut the Connecticut GOP. ■nie program only tial Jury to hear the cases, and dustrial zone at Hilliard and that there was a stigma of — Children who attend bum leaves In the street gut­ Dale Meiteler, missile tech­ stand until and if it is ruled U The subcommittee on cam­ cost up to $300,000 a y^ar If By POLLY CRAMER Adams Sts. felony attached to the charge school wit' my children some­ ters as long as the lea'ves are nician teaman, UBN, son of Mr. legal by the courts^______paign communications said yes­ $75,000 is used in the O fit year times' have Impetigo, ring­ Newspaper Enterprise Asen. G>iirt Cases terday the party is hurt by a that was at best a technical drawn out and no big piles are and Mrs. Donald Meltxler of Sanders said the commliMion worm, scabies or head Uce. DEAR POLLY — Here Is a built. Firee are not usually per­ Mountain Spring Rd., Tirfland, Mrs. Virginia Lynch and son lack of year-round public rela felt this was the/leglMature’s violation.’’ helpful pointer for those who Judge Cohen said he would gbouldB’t they be sent home mitted in streets, but it was serving aboard the attack air­ Hospital Notes Ekist Hartford. M.\NCHE8TBB 8BSMON tions. intent when it ^ p ro v e d funds so as not to spread these eon- are constantly losing stones from DISCHARGED S U N ­ It recommended hiring a full­ go beyond the request that the felt that hunting leaves in craft carrier USS Kitty Hawk Four Manchester residents this year to li^tiate the scholar­ ditiens t o ' the rest of the costume Jewelry. Just bush the backyards could be dangerous. operating out of San • Diego, How the disabled are being helped. ■ a D A Y : Thomas Gauthier, Willi time P. R. director for state I be nolied and ordered pin, bracelet or earrings with *» yesterday pleaded not guUty to ship p ro g ra ^ charges dismiaSed. dneeT Councilman Bernard Orous re­ Calif., participated in exercise IMttag hean ais S ts > mantic; Donna Landmann, El­ party headquarters In Hartford, A—While none of the condi­ clear nail polish. This keeps the compcuilon charges of causing Luckart was defeated by p o r t that many complaints "Black Bear” In the Eastern pjB. for an areas, except nsa- lington; M ary Koehler, Tolland a full-time executive assistant tions mentioned is serious, It Is stones from falling out and does and are helping themselves! delinquency of minor children, have been made regarding burn­ Pacific, Sept. 80 through Oct. Mrs. Roberta Bronowltz, Coven for Falrfleld (Jbunty, and of­ Giving to Races Tedesco in the Sept. 27 primary not detract from the beauty of teraity where they ere > to 4 and requested a tried by the true that all of them can be ed out street lights. He contact­ 4. H ie exercise was a major try; Mark Patros, Willimantic fice help. H./tR£^ORD (A P )—A group by a two to one margin. your Jewelry. —D. D. court on Oct. 31 here. spread by contact and this ed the (Connecticut U g h t and fleet strike and antl-alr w a r­ pjn. and S:80 to 8 pjn., and Herbert Ladd, Willimantic One or two "all-around writ­ of Mate legislators announced . GIRLS—Several weeks ago a John J. Brainard, 26, of 77 should be prevented. This is Power Co. and was told that re­ fare practice ■which centered private roonie where they are Michael Fales, 138 N. Elm St. er-legmen’’’ would also be use­ tqday it is going to Aqueduct "pearl" fell out of my favorite N. School St.; Philip R. Custer. matter that should be taken up pair equipment is hard to get around the Kitty Hawk. It w as • A once-brawny construction worker sweats titrough Mrs. Anne Lamb, Glastonbury ful, the subcommittee said. f6r a business meeting. with the school principal, school earring and I reanchorad It with Id »-»w. to 8 pJB.'- Vlsltore are 21, of 159 Hilliard St.; Barry Excuse Margin, since it is used in many com­ designed to evaluate the ef­ Mrs. Mary Dube, 31 N. Elm St. It said a special staff man The 12-man committee was clear nail p^lUh. Have worn a series of exercises to hdp restore muscles tom in l eqneated not to smoke hi pa- McCormick, 20, of 20 Wood- doctor, or school nurse. munities. X shortage of fixtures fectiveness of fleet units under Mrs. Helen Schlldge, 433 Gard for Fairfield CJounty was n e ^ given the Job of studying pari' 0 —Would it be advisable to them nearly every day since and bridge St.; and John O’Neill, 18, Column Narrow was reported by the utility, but realistic conditions. Meata* rooma. N o more than ner St.; Joseph Ganges. 9 Mary ed because success in cam­ mutuel betting in other states add powdered brewer’s yeast to it is still tight. 1 see no use of an industrial accident. of 10 Mlntz Court, ail are this will be corrected soon. “Crltios Choice” at RHS two vWtoni at one tiiao per Lane, Vernon: Mrs. Lillian Nut- paigns there "is so v lt^ to and reporting its findings to an totant’s formula as a source covering the top of the stones awaiting trial on posted $1000 The police department report The Town and Country Play­ land, 73 Davis Ave., Rockville state party success.” the General Assembiy in 1965. (Continued from Page 1) of B vitamins? If so, how much with the polish even though they palieat. bonds ecu;h. showed that, for the month of Mrs. Ingebord Allard, (Coven­ This is the closest the Legis­ should be given? .. look Just as bright and pretty. ers will present their fall pro­ a A little girl with a hair ribbon takes a faltering The companion charges stem has been adopted by the September, there were 31 ar­ duction, "O ltlc s (Jholce" ftt Patieata Today: 282 try; Grace Mohimann, 177 E, s Blast allows Mlaze lature has come in recent years A—Brewer’s yeast Is an excel­ The linportant place is where f rests, 22 motor vehicle viola­ Rockville High School Nov. 1 ADMITTED TESTERDAT: Main St, Rockville; Antony Tre- from an incident on Sept. 20 in BRIDGEPORT /(AP)—Fire to acting on the horse racing Associated Press. lent source of the vitamin E they are attached to the metal. step on legs firm ly braced with steel. which the male quartet alleged­ tions, 9 accidents, 191 com­ David Kochmaa. Wapping: A. enzio, Mansfield; Laurie Zlel- and an explosion of undeter- issue, despite the efforts of National and international complex. U an infant has any —POLLY and 2. ly picked up four teen-age ^ rls plaints, $81 received on park The light famUy comedy la H arry Drelsen, Mansfield: Mrs. felder, Stafford Springs; Ray­ termined origin caused exten group of lawmakers known news is now being transmit­ signs of vitamin B deficiency, — two 13 years old and two 14 ted to AP member papers Ing tickets and $496.16 collected under the direction of A. W il­ a An elderly woman shells peas with hands no Ellen Carlson, 140 H Charter mond Bernstein, 22 Coleman slve damage /to the one-story around the Capitol as "the the addition of brewer’s yeast D E A R PO LLY—Mothers with years old— who heui skipped from parking meters. liam Astley, and stars R ay Oak St.; Alexander Pony, 64 Rd.; Peter Kaynor, Tolland; warehouse /^of the Yurdln’s Jockey club.” electronically, and is receiv­ to the formula would be advis­ toddlers will benefit from my school. They allegedly spent the ed at ’The Herald as punched A heatith department report Pitton as Parker Ballantine, longer stiff and immobile. Park St, Rockville: Susan Ser Henry Becker. 736 Center St.; Hardware/and Home Appll The decision to hit Aqueduct able. Otherwise I would leave suggestion when they go to the day together. tape. given by James Kelly indicated the critic. Ginger Bidwell is his noffsky. East Hartford; Mrs. John Kokkinakos, Brooklyn. ance, InC. here today at 12:20 first was made by State Rep it up to your pediatrician seashore. Take an old playpen In other court action the fol­ that 19 restaurants were in­ second wife, Angela,. end the Elsie Trimoulls, Lynwood Dr, N. Y .; William Sacchi, East a.m. Albert R. Weber, D-New Ha­ The tiq>e ie then fed into whether to ^ v e it and how and remove the floor. When the ■k -k ic -k lowing ccuses were dispoeed of spected last month. Four were Bolton; Mrs. Janette Beck­ Hartford; Henry Coleman, 347 Louis Yurdln, president of ven, whose fellow committee linotype machines, and the much to give. frame Is placed on the beach, first wife is portrayed by Su­ by fines: John J. Calve, 19, of rated very good; eight good, with. 45 Wellman Rd.; Mrs. Center St.; Leonard McFarland, the firm, said television sets, members left the choice up to news is set In type mechani­ with baby in It, he is In a safe zanne Meyer. H ie oast also in­ 63 N ew Bolton Rd., »20, im­ five fair and three warnings Crippling diseases and industrial acpidents Ruth George, ’Thomnsonvllle: South Windsor; Donald Robb, power lawn equipment and ap­ him. cally. place,wlUtin reach and still can cludes Tony Sadlak, John Spalls proper paseing; Allen El Rich­ ., were issued. Sylvia Skofield. Kingsbury 44 MorM Rd.; Mrs. Judith Dim- pliances stored in the building No date has yet been set for The punched tapes are play in the sand like the older and Donna Light. ter, 23, Willimantic, $30, speed­ Public Records A sewer connection was ap 'threaten more 'than bone, nerve and muscle. jS k .. RockvlUe; Clair Packard, mock, Tolland; Mrs. Noella Lab- were a complete loss. He was the trip. The committee hopes being ■ keyed, as of yester­ children. -a m RS. H. D. Hekets are available from be, East Hartford; J(^n Ken- ing; Israel J. Rubin, 67, Water- day, to set type in column proved last night for Clara O members of the cast and other 10 Bush Hill Rd.; Gustave unable to give an immediate to be able to meet with mem­ Lanz, South St., Rockville. neally, 21 Willard Rd.; Robert bury $100 with $60 remitted, widths of 11 picas. In the Warrantee Deeds DEAR POLLY—Now Is the members of The Town and They 'threaten as well the economic survival of Swahson, 482 Hilliard St.; Deb­ damage estimate. bers of the N ew York Racing Three streets in the Summit Rubenthaler, 33 Chester Dr.; spewing; Darrel Robinson, 16, past The Herald has been Robert Hynds to Alice F. time when folks will,be thinking Ciountry Players. orah Foreman. Andover; Mrs. Asst. Fire Chief John F. Commission at the racetrack. Dr. area were accepted. The Raymond Connor, South Wind­ Hebron, $20, Improper peseing; set with 12 pica width Dickson property at 48-46 of putting away the children’s The Rock^rille American Le­ families whose wage earner is so afSicted. Axmual Mary Kesiv, ST Walnut St.; Gleason said the explosion paved portions only i^ll be ac­ sor; Norman St. Marie, Staf­ Theodore StauM 32, of 193 columns. There are six Pleasant St. plastic swimming pool. To get gion Post has won citations for Beth RIoux, Ellington: Paul wrecked the eastern side of the cepted. They are; Janet Lane, ford; Mrs. Claire Shea and Loomis St. $15. driving in close Registrar Acquitted picas to the inch. L R. SSUch Associates Inc. more use from It and to prevent efforU in behalf of youths of Rendrie. ToUand: Frank Ram­ wood frame and corrugated Ridgewood Dr. and Grandview cost o f these cripplers: $2 billion. daughter, Lebanon; Mrs. Geor- proximity with another car; BRIDGEHORT (AP)—Dem­ to Julian E. Whitney Jr. and the plastic from sticking togeth­ the community: for community say. East Hartford; Mrs. Marl­ metal building, causing the Ter. glana Wasilefaky and daughter, and 'Itiomas Henienway. 20. ocratic Registrar of Voters Barbara A. Whitney iwot)erty er, dust it with plenty of corn­ on Ames, 13 Cumberland St.; roof to collapse. The council was told that genrlce; and for the post history I Against them is arrayed an army of medical 79 W . Main St., Rockville; Mrs. Cranston, R.I., $6, passing in a John J. McCarthy was acquit­ on Carman Rd. starch before rolling it to store done - by Historian ■ • ~Ronaii tid Mrs. Harriet Dougan, 44 Garden Firemen battled the blaze 20 there will be a $6,(X)0 bond on Susan Lent and son, Hebron. no passing zone. ted of a charge of neglect of Stanley Swetzes to the Hart­ away for the winter. Your pool S t ; Mrs. Betty Murray. South minutes before flames were the surface of the streets for (Jiechowskl. DISCHARGED TODAY: Bond forfeitures were ordered duty by Circuit Court Judge Obituary ford Eaectric U g h t Co. proper­ will give many more summers specialists, nurses, therapists, social workers and Windsor: Michael Zwlck, 437 brought under control. three years. There Is a $S0,(X» The combined Veterans’ Day Mrs. BUen Bean, Hampton; against two out-of-state motor­ Simon S. Cohen yesterday. ty south of Wetherell St. and of enjoyment. —MRS. E. C. Center St:; Nancy Lewkowlcz, The blaze was discovered by bond guaranteeing the comple­ Committee of the Veterans of Mrs. Mary Stero, Tolland; M al­ ists who failed to appear in CJharge.s of perjury under the property north of Wetherell St. vocational counsellors, a dedicated team whose 5 Bates Rd.; Brian Dimock. Police Sgt. James Kerwln, tion of the streets, but It was Foreign W ars and ths American colm Ellingwood, R F D 2, Rock­ court to answer to charges of election laws against 13 poli­ Joseph Wesley Shorts Judgment Lien DEAR POLLY—After our old Tunnel Rd.. Vernon; Ernest who was passing the scene in explained that only some seed­ Legion is pletnning the annual ville: Herbert Pschichholtz, driving without a license ($60 tical workers were distnlesed Hartford Federal Savings and metal breadbox had served its sTrillB are devoted to returning 'victims *10 health Squires. Stafford Springs: his auto. The sergeant halted Joseph Wesley Shorts, 77, of ing on the shoulders remains parade to ^ held Sunday, Nov. Newmarkeir Rd., Rockville; bond) and speeding ($36 bond) by the Judge. Loan Association against Leroy original purpose and was re­ Donna Michaud. 69 Broad St.; his car and ran to a nearby 83 Pleasant St., died suddenly to be done. 10 at 2 p.m. I Mra. Marilyn Howard, 140 Pros­ Cases continued:' McCarthy had rejected peti­ Courtright et al property on placed with a new one, was — ^and to useful, active lives. Mrs. Margaret Partington. Tol­ restaurant and summoned fire­ this morning at his home. The Alpine Ski Club of Rock­ The parade will form at the pect St.', Rockville; William Until Oct. 24. for plea or dis­ tions filed for Jolin A Luckart Mill St. $570.56. enameled the old one Inside and land; Gertrude Rockwell, New­ men by telephone. Mr. Shorts was bom Oct. 18, ville applied for and received intersection of E. Main and Russell, Westbrook; Mrs. Betty position, Patricia Lambert, 18, The explosion was heard for a Democratic mayorality 1885, in Newburgh, Ontario, Marriage license out and now use it for a tool Grove Sts. at li30 p.m. Parade This 'team has a potent ally in the insurance ington. _ TTvomp-son and son, Windsor; primary against Mayor Sam­ Robert Addison Dusslnger 202 permission to use a bulldozer a d m i t t e d t o d a y of 26 Birch St., while awaiting throughout the nearby residen­ Canada. HS came to ManchM- box. —J. S. route will be down B. Mato, I Mrs. Helen Plccin and son, .504 uel Tedesco. He asserted that on Fox Hill to remove some L auren DavU. 348 Porter St.; a m 11 y relations report on tial neighborhood and brought ter 58 years ago, and was a Hilliard St. and Barbara Jean passing the reviewing stand in Hilliard St.; Mrs. Kayleen many of the signatures on the tree stumps and do some minor companies of Connecticut, whose specialty is Lisa Boudreau, W apping. charge of manifest danger of a large crowd of spectators to member of St. M ary’s Blpls- Martin 202 Hilliard St the center of the city, down | Brownell and son, Coventry; petition were invalid. grading. Sherwood Merk of the BIRTHS YESTERDAY; falling into the habits of vice; the scene. copsti Church and Hose Co. 4, club also asked If the city had 'Union St., south on Orchard St., Mrs. Yvonne Belanger and The 13 political workers had A. O. GILBERT SALES UP eco n o m ic therapy: the immediate benefits of Sick­ Adaughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Malausky, 22. of 360 To^wn Fire Department He was any objection to tearing down east on Village St. and back to daughter, Wapping; Mrs. Joyce circulated some of the petitions NEW YORK (AP)—’The A John Crealey. 115 Wetherell Center St., rape, and failure to City Voting Picks Up a weaver at Cheney Bros, for an old, temporary building on the center via Union St. Fol­ ness and Accident and M ajor Medical coverage; Moran and daughter, 223 Oak­ stop at a stop sign; and Jesus for Luckart. C. Gilbert Co. of New Haven, S t : a son to Mr. and Mrs. A r­ HARTFORD (AiP) — After 60 yesrs, until his retirement. the property, owned by the city lowing parade disbandment in thur Belasky, 28J Garden Dr. land St. Muniz, 27, of 37 Margaret Rd., McCarthy later certified the sold more toys in the first nine DISCHARGED YESTER­ a slow s4art >roting in the city’s Survivors Include his wife, and, leaeenleased J)}!'Jijr the skiers, whowno Central Park, a retreat cere- long term engineering and safety inspection serv­ BnvrHS TODAY: A son to evading responsibility (a charge ptetitions after It was ruled in months of the year than in any D A Y : Mrs. Ellen Bean, Hamp­ non-partisan primary began to Mrs. Mary A. Gilmoure Shorts; plan to bui}a;aftew one. No one mony. will be held at the flag- Mr. and Mrs. rfonald Roy, 12 erf driving while his license was Superior Court he had no right previous full year. ton; Mrs. Mary Stero, Tolland; pick up shortly after noon to­ a son, Joseph W . Shorts, and objected. H ie^ liib conducts ski- pole. Grove St., Rockville; a daugh­ suspended was nolied yester­ to Judge the authenticity of the Benjamin F. Moats Jr., vies ices intended to prevent accidents; extensive Malcolm Ellingwood, RFD 2, day. But it ran light. two daughters, Mrs. W. CUf- ter to Mr. and - Mrs. Joseph day). signatures. president for marketing and RockviUe: Herbert Pschichholtz, A spot check of polling ford. Mason and Mrs. Bert G ib­ Gaspar, Coventry: a daughter Until Oct. 28, for plea, Laura McCarthy was arrested on an sales, said August orders ran 3 . health education programs designed to ward off Newmarker Rd., Rockville; places showed the vote was ap­ son, all of Manchester; a broth­ to Mr. and Mrs. W arren Sentl- Prevost of Ekist Hampton, de­ affidavit signed by three elec­ 385 per cent ahead of the same Mrs. Marilyn Howard, 140 Pros­ proaching that of two years ago er, Arthur Shorts, and a sitter, wamy, 1023 Tolland Tpke.; a struction of private property tors, Including Luckart. month a year ago and set a Day In.'..Day Old.> • • • crippling diseases . . . as well as direct financnal pect St.. Rockville: William when 36.78 per cent of the reg­ Mrs.' Otto Heller, both of Man­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and breach of the peace; Chea­ Luckart testified yesterday record. Russell, Westbrook; Mrs. Betty istered electors balloted. The chester, and five grandchildren. Choma Jr., Merline Rd.. Ver- ter F\islck, 87. Coventry, .mak­ he received information, that H ie company does not issue support to rehabilitation activities of all kinds. Thompson and son. Windsor; polls close at 8 p.m. The Holmes FUneral Home, WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES ing an unnecessary noise wih there was no intention on Me. ntfte-month figures. Its previ­ Mrs. Helen Piccln and son, 450 Pre-primary predictions had 400 Main St., is In charge of ”°DISCHARGED SA-TURDAY; motor vehicle; and ®dward Carthy’i part to neglect his ous high year for toy sales Hillard St.; Mrs. Kayleen been that 30 per ced:t of the arrangements, which are in­ was 1957 'When they totaled ‘‘Handicapped”? No. Almost everyone is familiar Harry McCaffrey, East Hart­ Roberts, 22, East Hartford, for duty. Brownell and son, Coventry: 61,900 eligible voters would turn about $14 million. ford: Ruth McNeill. 22D St. operating a motor vehicle while In the cases of the election complete. M rs . Yvonne Belanger and out. with the splendid employment record compiled James St.; Fred King. 41 Ed­ hU license is under suspension. »" PRESCRIPTIONS daughter, Wapping; Mrs. Joyce ward St.; Mrs. Statia Blovish, LOCAL . . . resulting in meaningful Carter St.; Scott Phaneuf, An­ Moran and daughter, 223 Oak- $75,000 for Study by disabled workers. A study made by a leading dover: Susan Lambert, Bolton laind St.; John Betz. Ellington; HARTFORD (AP) — State savings to you every day I Center Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Kath­ Mrs. Gabrielle Messenger, En Machine Stolen scholarships worth a total of Connecticut rehabilitation center tends to prove erine Kentfleld, 64 South St., field; James McKeough, 17 $76,000 will be avaU ^Ie next Ne ups and downs in yaur FretcripHen Rockville; Mrs. Mary Wallace, Armory St.; John Hahn, 70 Lin­ fall. w tft — na "ditceunta” today, “ro ^ a r it: after 20 years in operation, former patients of den St.; Burton Rice, 38 Bruce At Gas Station 44 Willard Rd.; Thomas Hum­ The new State Scholarship this WINDOW pficM** toownowl phrey. 99 Ridge St.; Pamela Rd.; Rudolph Lotz, 45 Victoria commission decided yesterday jt y this center had earned a total of twelue m illion Krepcio, East Hartford; Mary Rd.; Mrs. Dolores Jordan, 98 W. A 200-lb. cigarette machine to spend that much rather than N# “ladueod s|Mdals*'-no “ tomparory Welch, 25 Arcellla Dr.; Scott Center St.; Mrs. Hannah Dahl- was stolen from in front of City use its entire $150,000 appro­ SHADES roduclians" an Froscrlptians to luro Service Station, W. Middle Tpke. d o lla rs ance discharge— ^at a 'total cost for care of Johnson. 330 Adams St.; Mrs. man, 143 Wetherell St.; Mrs. priation at once. at Adams St., sometime during Mod# to Ordor qwstomofsl Alice Sylvester, East Hartford; Isabelle Thayer, 332 Lydall St.; State Eklucation Commission' the night. ALSO less than two m illion dollars! Edward T^rol. Andover; John Peter. Klro, East Hartford; er WillUim J. Sanders, an ex- A l iho tamo Mmo, Hwio is novor any Satkowskl, Stafford Springs; Thompson baby boy, Windsor. The theft ■ ■was noticed by VENETIAN ILINDS compromito In soiviM ar qualltyl Patrolman Raymond Mazzone.- officio member of the commis­ Ronald Frey, 6 Terrace Dr., DISCHARGED TODAY: Don­ Bring your old rollers In The Connecticut insurance industry is indeed Edward Barracliffe of 198 W. sion, said the initial cost of the RockviUe; Mrs. Mary Landers, ald Charlamb, 55 E. Eldridge and save 85e per ehade YOU 6 R om lewisrnKts i v e i y Middle Tpke., owner of the sta­ program would be quadrupled W e DeUrer SO Brettori Rd.; William Mc- S t ; ({Imberly Joyce, Hillcrest •AY Of THI YEAR...AND YOU SAVE pitoud to play a part in shortening “the road tion, said the machine contained when it is in full awing. Keown. 160 Center St.; Mrs. Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Florence about 350 packs of cigarettes He said the scholarships will MORE TMR0U6H0UT THE YEAR...ON Everywhere, Fast Margaret Fisher, 42 Madison Cqpeland, 265 W , Center S t back” for the disabled. and $15 in cash. be renewed each year for stu AUTOUR PRiSCRiniON NIIDS St.; Mrs. Mary Dubay, 14 Robin Fogg, 11 Davis . Ave., Bafor* or oftar Nia 9 0 ii>a...er for a tatty snack Highland St.; L*o Howeson, Rockville; Charles Church, RFD Cromwell; ^ederick Forro, 1, Bolton; Robert Griffin, He­ onytima... bring your data to McDonald’t. h'l alwayt TRY US AND SEE 35D Forest St.; Philip Mannel- bron; Mrs. Helga Van Kirk a plaasura to dina hara. Our Hamburgart—m ada with Wapping; Denise Carlson, 199 S la. 17R Garden Dr.; George 100% pura baaf ground frath daily—ora tarvad hot Gibson, 269 W : Center St.; M a& St.; Mrs. Janet Wickwire, Algerians Claim Harrison Pratt, 164 Cooper 198 Green Rd.; Mrs. Sarah John off tha grill on toostad bun. Our Sholcat ora tha good Hill St.; Mrs. Jessie Hovey, 24 ■on, 66 Starkweather St dd-fothionad kind. Our Franeh Frias—crisp, gddan Hatheway Lane; Mrs. Marion Charles Zeppa, School Rd., Bol Published as a community service by The Insurance Schultz, Somers; Mrs. Janet ton; Mrs. Josephine Potter, 107 Outpost Retaken brown ond piping hot—you navar hod 'am to good. Information Office, 79 Farmington Avenue,, Hartford Phillips, 158 Ludiow Rd.; Mrs. Porter St.; Mrs. Edith Green, 58 Coma in tpdoy for tha tostiast food ki town at pricas. Dorothy Duclau, Coventry; Chestnut S t ; Mrs. Amelia Costa Mrs. Mary Nowak, 707- Hart­ and son, 12 Bonner Rd.; Mrs. thdtplaotal. Eheanor Wojnarowskl and son, (Continued fraiin Page 1) The area also is the only link ford-Rd.; Mrs. Barbara Matyka took tor tko «ofdoff arokoo and daughter, 38 Mountain St., 228 Center St.; Mrs. Jean Bas­ between Morocco and the Maur Rockville; Mrs. Priscilla Jar­ sett and daughter, 264 W . Cen­ of the Varnier Line, an early Itanian Republic, which Morocco vis and son, French Rd., Bol­ ter St.; Mrs. Irmine Freethy and French border. claims. I ton; Mrs. Marion Newell and daughter, 33 Washington St Nomadic desert tribes in the The Moroccan army numbers E. A. JOHNSON daughter, 1 Faith Dr., Rock­ Vernon; Mrs. Nancy Hayes and area claim allegiance to King some 60,000 men and is regarded ville; Mrs. Ann WilUamsoh daughter. Blast Hartford; Mrs. Hassan and tried to obtain at­ as an efficient force. It Is "W a Sgva You Moiwy" and- daughter, RFD 3, Rock- Nancy Yutzy and son, 2 Bruce tachment to Morocco after A l­ equipped with more and better PAIN T GO. vUie; Mrs. Virginia Woellfer S t, Reckville; Mrs. Constance geria became independent, weapons than the larger but lees 723 MAIN ST. disciplined Algerian army, 46 WEST CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER ATTH E PARKADE^WEST MIDDLE TPKE. F A N I E E C T I C U T and daughter, Hany Lane, Shea and daughter, 596 Bush lliere are rich iron ore deposits PHONE 649-4501 INSURANCE CO RockvlUe; Mrs. Jocelyn Cha­ Hill Rd.; Mrs. Jacqueline Wilson to the southwest and oil is be­ which recently has been p lagu^, ACROSS FRq^ NEW FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKET — ------^ r t s and son. East Hartf(i|4; and eon, 458 W . Middle Tpke, lieved to ^ there also. by a mutiny of Berber troops. • , Mi i; !'

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\ r \ V PAGE ELEVEN MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER HS,.196S ' KANcifeTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHKTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1968 PAGE TEN BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE LITTLE SPORTS Antwcr to Prwiew tanfc Bolton Coventry Medical Director Appointed Guay^sCase 7 * = Lef s Moke Music PBC Chooses School Board IFor Child Guidance Clinic OHaWeek^ FOR EXPERT DOCKS WHAT BOX rrWOUlDHTBB ACaOM 8 Shrub (varj WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING 4Sea doeka RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING HEV. BVIWWA/, •““ SOU NVEAH] HALF BAD IF tWoodariod Dr. Tanash H. Atoynatan has THATOHe TW Trf BOX WAS BCbalis Counsel III V*AAT WAS INTHAT BOX mufie milMr Cheney for Asks to Rent been appointed medical director COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MA30R FULL OF BIRD IMuilaJ 8 Charitable TH' AVA30R BOUStfV FROM , X FORGOT SEED OR FLV instnuBoDt . ^ t* of Manchester'a Community Dennis T. Guay, 24, of Man­ SEE A WAReWOUSE ? Sou MUSS’ 7wdfe SWATTERS (•b.) Extra Space Child Guidance CHnic, Edward ait HAOA CUTHN fORTWO ABOUT rr • KaglUi —~ ' (Romani Chief Office chester, accused beating his BUCKS APIECE.^— -WHATS TILL y o u , BUTSASMIVSkK, 8Iim S. Dlk, president of the clinic, sister-in-law to death with a ME^WONEt^' OF ALL iKHnraiUll 80Uve genua announces. Dr. Atoynatan haa ILtmrntt / • . t f OP? Sou BOTH pndpieo 10 Receive, a* a „ DougUm Oienay o< Boutti Rd. The board of education haa bowling pin, is scheduled to be CLARKE MOTOR SALES f TTZ-^MEH- THINOS/ USMBUd’i been acting medical director for BI GGS BI NNY COULD w r e c k a AH-UM-M reward ww ateoted chnirnMii o i the asked the selectmen to call a put to plea Oct. 38 ki Hartford 361 BROAD STREET—649-2012 iPAIRY WITH tntiMT ®0>.) UAlaakan cttr the past year, but with his re­ -^HASHE UBnad ipcMd ISGoddeaa 28 Complication 44 Concerning. puUto building oonunMon spec.ial town meeting seein g cent appointment, the clinic is Superior Court on a charge of FT SOUR SOUR 30 Appear 0»F ) C'N ONLV^ THERE'S THE POOR' 'PORKV, I'M •MODEL AGENCY* OPENED UBound aOTbeieU (FBC) aatd Jiamee Nonta of approval of ranting the tiwb- now staffed for the first time FACES/, TVET ? HFtcndi 32 Attitudes 31 winter vehide 45 Budge first degree murder. 6 0 SO FAST.., DEAR! WAITING AT SORRV I'M “friend* 37 Country deNidUfy Rigs Lsne, aocretary at the PBC room Reynolds school In Mans­ with a full-time medical direc­ LATE! 33 Catch breath 47 Redact tor. Hie charge Involves the slay­ FASrei?,BUQSl THERE'S A THE CORNER LIKE ITWrinUo ooDvnlsivdy 38Kobold (varj moaning huat nlgM. Cheney, field for the remainder of the ing July 12 of Miss BUenmary HE PROMISED! 18*niarauchtew . 39 Perched 4BAppcaifa Dr. Atoynatan first became I'M A HALF HOUR SPEED ' 34 Dance dONerganaw who bdo becti on tlM oommia- Fogarty. 19, in her home at UMIT! aostodoide 35 NauUed taem dOThrobbert school year. An appropriation associated with the clinic in LATE MEETING SlVarugtaM 42BaaebaR term 61 Algon“ *“" 381 Porter St. POCKVl 38 Shift alon alnoa tbs Inception ftiur of 83,600 would be needed to 1980 when, as clinical psychia­ 32En 43Hattbiu (abj trist with the SUte Department Guay was to plead today, but 33 Green itaft yesn ago, reptaoea T. J. Oook- rent and operate the building. f " IT IT Obt, th e a a ty other chaiter of Mental Health, he began Atty. Daniel Bason asked for ANNOUNCING ★ 38 Gtarnerl r “ r i 4 r S" r r First Selectman Richard M. product* meinber cucrenUy aervtng. serving as part-time consultant the continuance because Atty. Galinat said today that the re- Wallace Burke, defense oo- SORoman brome r r IT 14 Norris WM anpotnted about for the local, agency. 31 Indian w ei^ DAR Winner queat must first go to th* board As medical director. Dr. Atoy­ Counsel, was ill with a virus. 32 Female nbbit II a year ago bo fUl a vsoanoy left of finance for Its approval of Guay, wearing a crew cut IT It ot natan will have charge of the 330beerv« by the readgnsitlnn Raymond Miss Sarah E. Clough of An­ the necessary appropriation be­ medical and clinical program, ibid a neat dark suit, remained ,34Mu*ldatt Pml IT 1 a Negro and waa elected to a alx- dover, a senior at Rham High fore a town meeting can act. while Leonard Yarensky, execu­ silent. 38 Poem yeer tenn last waek. 38De*igner School, has been selected this The school board hopes to tive director, wlU be responsible Guay was indicted Sept. 24 IT Kenneth MUtthewn, a meanber lease the building to relieve 38 Oregon’f year's winner of the Daughters for the overall administration Dr. Tanash H. Atoynatan by a Grand Jury. Police said he -U ,, eapual ot the PBC and a nemrly dedt- crowded conditions in many of and community organization _\ O 1M3 fcf W«fMT IfM, ST sr s ed member at the board od ed- of the American Revolution admitted killing Miss Fogarty. NrtwM, lac. y idlAaiiatane* the school system's cliwsrooms. phases of the clinic’s operation. ’They said, however, they have XTe-^S i42VimIah « uoNUon, was ohoeen Ueaon man Good Citizen Award. The selec­ ie of University Hospital, Bal­ T-JA ul Pit OR.'— SuSTER.VtXJ Ingridient ST GffS News Graduated from the Istanbul been unable to find a motive. UO fft KNOW WHAT between the bwo boarde. tion waa made by students and University School of Medicine timore, Md. He has also stud­ 143 Light fofi it A " s ^ t belt oUnlc" will be BY V. T. HAMLIN NOU /A\S6EP»M-/f '43 Stringed W H On the aix-man PBC, Robeit faculty of the high school. conducted by the (Coventry High in Turkey In 1944. Dr. Atoyna­ ied neurology at Louisville a l l y OOP inatrument* WaaTel is the only new mem­ Criteria for the award in­ School driver education class tan completed his training in General Hospital, Louisville, iBOAgiinat ST ber, repleeing Harold Dwyer clude leadership, dependability, Saturday and Oct. 26 from 10 adult psychiatry at Duke Uni­ Ky. 181 Oriental eota who did not seek re-election. service and patriotism. She re- For a year prior to his ap­ About Town IBSDutch dieete IT a.m. to 2 p.m. at the high versity Hospital, Durham, N. 68 Three ilnten W Chartes LsMiiop ie also a mem­ celved the award from the Oov- achool. The belts wUl be in­ C., in 1653. ’The following year, pointment in 1960 as a clinical CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER itdExiat 7T J 47 ber. Mis. Rosa HUtaon ia clerk. enor Jonathan Trumbull Chap­ stalled by the students in the he waa an instructor in psychi­ phychiatrist with the State De­ Miss Beatrice A. Patterzoai, partment of Mental Health, he '88 Ceiemoiir 51 The PBC tabled the board of ter of the DAR. cars of thoae interested at 85.96 atry at Duke. enrollment counselor for Caize- 88Sea bini a r edueation’a raqueat for |5,000 Mias Clough ia a member of per belt. Co-operating with the In 1956. he received addi­ served as director of the pre­ novla (N. Y.) (Tollege, will visit .57 Heart from the bond laaue to buy tional training in child psychi­ school unit at the Child Study 188 Heat diah 54 the National Honor Society, co­ class will be Pelletier’s Service Mancheeter High School FYiday txMka for the new Junior-aenlor editor of the 1D84 yearbook and atry at the child guidance clin- (Tenter in Philadelphia, Pa. ; DOWN Station. at 1 p.m. She will meet with u u U high aohool library unUl they organizer of the pep club. She Harry J. Cimha and .Anthony guidaince officers and inter­ ICbooeti eoukl diacuaa the propoaal with haa been a m em ^r of the li­ I SBaraM E. Zelusza Jr. of the high view students. the ardilteot. 'The money would brary club for three years and school faculty recently attend­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS have to come out of the con- haa received awards in science, ed a public relations workshop thigenoy fund, it waa aald. French and cheerleading. at Mancheeter High School Dillon Begins Job Tozer Group of the Second HEATING COMFORT WITH 3IFFV CARSWII It waa voted to pay g2,833.50 Mias (Plough has been placed sponsored by the Connecticut Oongregatixmai Church w4H to Stavena Brothera, who drilled in convpetiUon with student Education Association (CEA). meet tionighit at 8 in the Nurs­ the wrtl on the aohool alte, rince winners in other DAR districts ery. The horiteases will be Oinha la a president of the Ed­ Mrs. Robert DunArid and Mra. INSURANCE PROTECTION VYEU-M30 ONT EXPECT > all the naoeaaary apecifications for a state title and 8100 U.S ucation Asaociatlon of Coventry TO aET AdUCH ACnOMOUT had been met. Savings Bond. She will receive Of Selling Tax Cut Ebno Geaaoveee. Members are 1 and O tusza Is tta public rela­ reminded to bring enamel paint ^ as. tat. ON. X tally from the contractor, a pin and certihoate for her tions chairman. Jack R. Hunter Inc., ahowa that local achievement from the local and a brunh. DAR chairman early in the Cunha and Mrs. Jean B. (Continued from Page 1) A capital gain ia an increase BY AL VERMEER to data woHc coating 8878,500.70 Merrow, recording secretary of PRISCILLA’S POP baa been dona, with 8584,211.70 spring. In value in property such as real A pubhe harvest supper, |The Easy, Worry-Free the teachers assMiation, repre­ Dillon urged be dropped ia com­ worth to finlah. Lotteia from Miss Clough is the daughter estate or stocks. sponaoawl by the Couples Club (skshY , sented the group aa delegatee plicated and It couM generate a I DID>- /■*SWE WENT TO THE the arcMtect indicated that in­ of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clough Byrd has allotted four days of the Oominunity Baptist LIBRARV— FORSCnr T H O W L U C K Y of Hickory Dr. to a leadership conference in time- consuming controversy. C A N O N E terior eolor achemea are being Moodus. The program was Dillon said the proposed reduced this week for administration of- CSvurch, wlU be heid on Oct. 26 -WAO'CM T H E TIM E..., at 6 p.m. in the chiuich haF, M CT. A y ALL NiQHT^ < S E T ? ehoaen. sponsored by the CEA and rates should not be put into ef­ flciala and has announced that The building haa not been public wltnesse.s will be heard Hie menu win include twkey Way To Pay For Heat HOLCrn^oc^^juSy'" American Wild Flowers; Rob­ dealt with functions of the fect unless provision is made for closed In, hoWever, and trench, erts, Flower Arrangements placing a tauc on capital gains beginning Monday. and honieanade apple pie. Res- teachers associations at the ervaUnm may be made until are open. Since children have Through the Year; Rubin, The local level. which are passed on from a par­ He has not aald how long the YOU CAN'T HND A HNER been playing around the alte Ulcer Diet Cook Book; Schutz. ent to a son or daughter. Such hesurlnga will run or how many Sunday by calling Mrs. Arthur when the worionen are not Bird Watching, Housing and Game Night Planned capital gains are now taut free. witnesaea will be heaud. FVetich, 66 Highland Dr., Wap- HEATING OIL PROGRAM THAN there, the eommiasion voted to Feeding; Treece, The Crusades; The Mr. and Mrs. Club of P*n«- aak the aelectmen for periodic Watts. The Complete Christ­ Second Congregational Church will have a game night at 8 nical training aa a United aupervirion by a conatable ax mas Book; Zaldenberg, New Duties Outlined Members of Daughters of | FOGARTY'S INSURED a precautionary meaaure. the Encyclopedia of Drawing, p.m. Saturday in the Church States Air Force aircraft main­ •k'V. Community House. Refresh­ tenance specialist. Greenwood, liberty. No. 126. will meet to- I fee to be paid by the PBC. Painting and the Graphic Arts. night at 7:30 at the Holmes At Amarillo ments will be served. In charge who enlisted in the Air Force a To Room Mothers Metbodlat News of the games will be the Rev. short time ago, has completed Fimeral Home. 400 Main 9t.. to BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS A perish visitation program Airman John J. Bell, whose and Mrs. James H. Ameling, his Initial basic military train­ pay reopects to Horace McMul-1 le bebig carried out by United parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth who are also head of the re­ ing at Lackland AFB, Tex. He A get-acquainted tea was held Un, wTaoea wife la a meanber. • Level, economical payments! Methodist Church this week aa J. Pairweather, live on Fern- freshment committee. Assist­ Is a 1963 graduate of Wind­ for room mothers and teachers ^ Wtt ta MU. iM. m tap. tat. Oft ^ o i members the church call on wood Dr., is being reassigned ing with refreshments will be ham 'Vechnical High School. of the Mauichester Green School Members of St. Maigaret’s | • Payment protection for you and your homes throu^out the pariah to Amarillo AFB, Tex., for tech­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ed­ Panthers Down Colta Orcle, Daughters of Isabrila. | They are welcoming new fam nical training aa a United yesterday afternoon. family in event of accident or sickness BY JOE CAMPBELL mondson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The Coventry Panthers Midget who have not as yet been con­ or death! BONNIE illee and reminding members of States Air Force supply White and Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ football team defeated the Wind­ Mrs. Victor Benetti, room tacted for reeorvati'on for the | } m i*»*>*«* to -/ s the spiritual life mission to be specialist. dolph Nothnick. sor Colts 8 to 0 Sunday at the mother chairman, waa in rttarge inataJlation banquet on Oct. 23 / $ oN-OF*A-G0N/ \ of the arrangements, and in­ / rnSTIME \ I'LL JUMP OM > held' this weekend, with spe­ Airman Bell, who enlisted in Lutheran Schedule Plains Athletic Field. The first may call Mrs. Anthony Gryk. HKA LIKE I PIP ( HE FOOLEP m . > Km cial servicM Friday, Saturday the Air Force a short time ago, troduced the room mothers and ''Not only do I save mon«y on gat, but the tips are SSu3Si TwewDRRywAgr An adult discussion group of and only touchdown of the game 28 Academy St., rnitil FYiday | FOGARTY BROTHERS, Inc. f f»P OP R)R ^ ■ESTERPAY/ only half ae much!" and Sunday evenings. has completed his initial basic Prince of Peace Lutheran was scored in the first quarter outlined their duties for the evening. military training at Lackland by Norman Potter,' fullback of coming year. VBRCAKFAST/y The Rev. Abram Sangrey Church will meet at 10 ajn. Coal, Coke, Range and Fuel Oil pastor, has conducted training AFB, Tax. A 1M3 graduate of Thursday at the church. ’The the '’B ” team. Mrs. Raymimd Gowan, PTA Oil Burner Service and Sales seseimta for the parish visitors, Mtmson (Maas.) Academy, be The next home game will be president; Mrs. James Knight, St. Mary’s Flpiiscopail Guild | ______choir wUl meet at 7:30 p.m. wik meet ’Thursday at 10 am . who will go out in teams of two attended the University of Cbn- Thursday. A meeting of the at 1 :30 p.m. Sunday against hospitality chairman: and Mra. 319 Broad Street nectlcut. the East Hartford Golden Elks. O 1 a f Anderaon, membership in Guikl HaH at the church. I BEN CASEY on 'Tuesday and Wednesday Sunday School teachers will be Members are reminded to bring evesNngs. The mlaaion will be Makes Honor Unit held at 9 a.m. Saturday and The tax collector’s office will chairman, assisted Mrs. Benetti. Manchester, Conn. Richard Fish, son of Mr. and be closed Thursday, as well as sandwichea Deeeert and oof- I Tel. 649-4539 conducted by the Rev. Ronald the junior and aenior confirma­ Room mothers a r e Mrs. fee will be served by Mrs. Wy- O. Whitney of Orleans, Maas. Mrs. William E. Fish of Cider tion classea at 10 a.m. on Oct. 24. Thii* week Mr.s. F. Robert Kama and Mrs. Sanford DAYIO.THAT Lim a Mill Rd., was recently elected Pauline Little, tax collector will ville Peabody, Mrs. Allan ' — FREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT DOOR — The public le Invited to the Mias Zemek Heads Supper Pleppler, morning kindergarten; HiotchkleB and Mrs. Marie Me-1 C I SWISS 6IRL IS A PEAOL. to Phi Delta, the undergraduate be attending a two-day confer­ BUT SHE'LL NEVER 6IVE Mrs. Joseph Shanahan, presi­ Mrs. John lamonaco and Mra. Oann. Jack Hunter, church finance honor society of Eastern Nax- dent of the St. Mary’s St. Ger­ ence of the Mundpal Finance William Fetherston, afternoon UP MEPiONE. HER LIPS arene College, Quincy, Maas, Officers Association at the Uni­ AND THE WNO >OU MOST charlman, haa announced that maine Guild has listed the com­ kindergarten; Mrs. Harold for the fall semester. To qualify mittee in charge of the public versity of Connecticut. LEAD, AFTER I'M SOME, eash gifta to the Hope Roth- On Oct. 24, Mrs. Little will be Fields and Mra. David Heller, ^ S fpeiL ^ well Memorial Eund now totai for this honor he had to place spaghetti supper to be served Mra. McCann’s Grade 1; Mrs. ««V.e.Pal.OMM on the Dean’s List for two con­ from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at attending the Connecticut Tax k»-E ISk mtt 8826. The girl, who disappeared Collectors (Tonference. Attend- Bernard Hickey and Mrs. Louis MfiSSS&iSbi Sept. lA waa found slain on secutive semesters. the Knights of Columbus Home J. Pierro, Mrs. Leamy’s Grade MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Sept. 33. Pish graduated from Man­ on Snake Hill Rd. rYMee(te “ 1"8 with Mrs. Uttle on 24 1; Mrs. Carl Hultgren and Mra BY FRANK O’NEAL chester High School in 1962. will be Mrs. Malcolm Woods, iHORT RIBS ITie senior high youth group will be for the church’s build­ building depart- Donald McLennon, Grade 2; At Eastern Nazarene Cbllege ing fund. clerk in the cNcn. IZ wig have a car wash Saturday ment. Mrs. Ralph Oaven and Mrs. 1 from 8 ajn. to 3 p.m., with the he is majoring In psychology Mias FYancea Zemek, chair­ Dallas D o ig t, Grades 2 and 3. T [ ^ 1 Loans! and plans to enter the ministry man, will be assisted by Miss proceeds going to this ^nd. Mancheater Evening Herald Also, Mrs. Edward Johnson Mias Rothwell was an officer in when his education ia com­ Kathryn Grady. Mra. Agnes pleted. Grady. Mrs. Cmirad Zuelch, Coventry correspondent, F. and Mrs. Matthew Malek, Grade the youth fellowship group, Pauline Little, telephone 742- 3; Mrs. Walter Borin, Mrs. Briefs Mrs. Zlaccarlah Leone, Mrs. Manchester Eveaiing Herald Albert F. Kalber. Mrs. Harry 8U 1. Henry Fay, Mrs. James Neary The selectmen will meet to­ and Mrs. Walter Sodamo, Grades night at 7 in the town offices. Bolt-on correspondeot, Olemwell McKusick and Mrs. Shanahan. Young, telephone 648-8981. Tickets may be had from guild 4; Mrs. Donald Kuehi and Mrs. The R^wblioan town commit­ Celts Work Light Robert Taylor, Grade 5; a n d tee 'wlH meet a t 8 p.m. today members or at the door. Also to be featured will be a Mrs, Murray Johnston and Mrs. '60 LARK BY DICK CAVALLI In the conference room of the derwent an operation for the Kurt Joseph, Grade 6. '62 RAMBLER MORTY MEEKLE town offices. sale of home made plea and removal of a cartilege last Jan­ 2-Door , 8 egrlinder. j Manager Urges bread and a special prize. 4-Do«r Sedan, 8 cylinder, Book List uary, reinJured his right knee radio, heater. Recent additions to the Bol­ Auction and Sale in Sunday’s 36-24 loss to (Tleve- Walking Champ automatic transmission, ra­ e® Cm DtOd Employes Submit A food sale and public auc­ dio, heater. Very, very clean, H e/i (jerouTOFHsag/ (MJMU TAUC ABOUTA ton Public Library in fiction land. Dr. FYancia Sweeney, Special At tion will be held from 11 a.m. the (Hants’ team physician, low mileage, one owner. ^ 1 6 9 5 THie leMY 6ANCTUAA RDPULAnON ©

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER IK, 196> PAOB TWELVE THE Brown Not Peeved ot Paul Brown Herald Angle Coaches^ Corner Sooners’ Looney Dismissed Rich Payoff By Fullback Has Praise Lowe Pace-Setter By T to the races." team here this afternoon when his Huskies report for bell fan with only a faint In­ jn defending our runners—par- Again our defensive unit was their first workout. Connecticut opens its schedule play^ terest in college football dur­ Big Brother Helped Day in Sun for Pro Grid Wash ttoidarly Ronnie Lewis. outstanding. They allowed Just Ing American International Col-* ing the past year, and haven't On the other hand, our block- two first downs - both on lege of Springfield, here on Dec Tlie other letter winners are been residing behind the Iron Wy was much less precise than penalUea. The defense kept 4. CXirtaln, the name Allison hss fti the Ptatit game. We dropped Connecticut, the Yankee Con­ 6-1 senior Don Pemo (9.2 aver­ Searlee on ks own half of the age) arul 6-3 A1 Ritter with repeate^y crept into the sport* paaecB that rtiould not have fteW most of the gome. ference champion with an over­ page headUnee. East Holds Big Edge averaged 4.8. I bem dropped. Hall's big full­ A newcZapuata8 ruled a TKO for Me- Mot aome of these mistakes tuid middle guard. If he oontinuee major foes Yale, Boston Col­ Sala, 6-2 Dan Hesford, 6-3 Ken BOSTON (AP) — The^ , ______-KTtt«.iAVT af 1‘.ViNeeley rtf th Mr. AlMson, a 20-year-old, 176- "Our_'ur defense is our strong­ The enUre matter wlU be pounds, 20 more than McNeeley. er; Pittsburgh leading 23-17 and day. Beat Hartford, our opponent ple in the Perm Palestra. The schedule, with game* at est point. I’d like be play­ to rule on the conduct of The winner was decked by a Our aoowts, after wattcbing pounder from Laroy, HI. Eneld taken up in a commission meet­ The National FMtban League, time running out. He couldn’t Saturday on our home f l ^ . Coach Shabel’s primary in­ home unless otherwise noted, ing regularly but ifto I can help ing called for next Monday. right hand in the first roxmd BAjSr/M O fX. KBEPS goala by Allison have spelled Kolo Sabedong during and Tom find a receiver on the play BrMcd Central in two gamea, terest at the start of practice and by a left to the groin and which lists one inter-conference Penney loet to Northweet THEM 'AtOBoaiste w nff follows: Dec. 4, American Inter­ the margin t it victory in the the team a little with my Wck- McNeeley after a heavyweight A fighter cannot he a'warded called. I Sure- TCpoot they have a Wg tine and battle on each week’s program, Clathollc last Saturday but in H fB LasJB-SANGECATCUBS will be the development of his national; 7, Yale; 10, Massachu­ successes against Drexel, Nor­ kig I’m Juri as happy, as long encounter. a decision on a foul, Commission right to the head early in the a w^-hidanced attack—good offense. With a new coach turd matches Its division nmners-up "I intended to throw the hall losing, gained over 300 yards setts at Amherst; 14, Boston wich and Wesleyan as we can continue playing. Chairman Hernian Greenberg second. into the dirt to stop the clock,” ^ rtumdng and good pasaing. Hiey apparently won eveiy- a new system, the neiw' skipper College; 18, Fordham at New B6b Hoff, Graham’s personal Sabedong, a 6-foot-7 Hawai­ In the previous boxing th a w tills Sunday, with the Green Bay Oentral'li defense ia ad'oquate As Amherst, too. is undefeat ian who floored his opponent said. But the referee may, at Packers taking on the Cardinals said Johnson "But Bobby Joe i thiatg but the score stated this to be his initial coo- choice as bookfield coach and his discretion, give a fouled at the arena — nationally tele- —they have two veiy big de- York a t y ; ^ sd. it wUl hi a batUa of un- twdee. was the loser. McNeely — Cuban Nationalists at St. LouIb. Both have 4-1 rec Conrad was running so wide feiHive tacklea — but we feel Penney likes to pass as much oem. falo. Jan. 4, Manhattan; 9, Boa- beatens Saturday in the meet­ a former University of Iowa fighter the decision if his rival open I just had to throw It to riJi^ Fo« Four lettermen are included standout, got to talking about got up off the canvas to accept and local toughs staged an im- ords. w« can move the ball against if not more than they run. They k PUMA, ton University at Boston; 11, ing at Jones EMeld. "continually disobeys" his in­ The West will be trying to him.” have a big team and are in the group of 16 men working New Hampshire; 13, Maine; 18, Allison. the award of a technical knock­ pronjptu post-main ©vent brawl them. We also think thedx pass 9AK£?. "Allison is our own Lou out becau.se of repeated low structions. break tiie East’s domination so Result: The winning TD with | sparked by a pair of capable for a place on the team. Hiey Rhode Island: 29, Temple at Groza,” Head Coach Otto Gra­ "You know, when I came Upon this fistic formuU, in and out of the ring. defense ia a bit weak and plan here (Now London) I was as­ blows by Sabedong. far this season. Dallas’ 17-14 five seconds left. to use our aerial game more. quartwiMCks — Tom Buchere are headed by 6-7 Toby Kim­ Philadelphia. Feb. 1, Vermont at ham told the gathering. "He's WITH signed the job o f coaching Al­ victory over Detroit last Sunday The Ccurds’ 24-28 victory waa I We are hoping for a return and Dennis Reid. ball who waa 12th in the na­ Burlington: 5, Rutgers at New making me a good coach. He's bronght tiie East’s record to 6-0. To date they have a 3-1 rec­ tion in rebounding (16.6) and Brunswick; 8, Maine at Orono; lison in the art of kicking. He the first In the NFL this season to the form we rfrowed against been most helpful around here. Even the Dodger# didn’t do by one point. There have been ord having played one more led ail UOonn scorers a year 11, Massachusetts; 14, Vermont; waa having his trouble* when tTatt and believe thM can bring tiiat wen. two tie# In the 58 games played MB that important first victory game than our club. ago with a 15.1 average. Re­ 15. Holy Cross; 19, Holy Cross he Injured his shoulder, I doubt 190 TRACTOR- at Worcester; 22, Colgate; 25. Never Flustered If I helped him any, but it waa lit the NFL and AFL, one in turning for his senior season is Plan Ahead Department: The each league.. -Rudy Bukich of 6-10 Eddie Slomcenski with New Hampshire at Durham; 29, “ He is never flustered,” the while he was laid up that he former quarterback and passing decided to practice on hia own. pros are masters of the well- the Chicago Bears, BUly Wade’s TYPE CLEATS! averaged 13.8 points and 10.8 Ihode Island at Kingston. conceived, well-executed play. BRAND NEW! w March 6, Syracuse. great with the Cleveland Browns Whan he came back to the sob, is probably the best pinch rebounds. said of his ace punter. "No mat­ squad, he was a pollahed place- So what happened Sunday? hitter in the pros. In two game*, Green Bay led Mtnnesote 80- Not RETREADS! I A S LO W A S ,>,!> r: ter what the pressure is, Cecil kicker, because of his own de­ he’s connected on 14 of 16 Is cool. He's been the difference sire, concentration and effort 28 The Vikings attempted a pnnnefi. . . Coining off the bench Not SECONDS! A S D S f T / U . —DoesnH Want Another One------between winning and losing this to become proficient in kicking field goal from the 10 that would cold, probably presents the big­ have put them ahead but Herb A f J O T H B f i season and his educated toe has a football. gest problem for the field gool ^ £x,-coisr. Adderly broke through to block — EASTERN GIRLS - Alice HeimWL^ 139-353, Joe Guica 136, brought us seven of our last "So you can see, we ooacne* Uokers, but Tommy Brooker of < p s W C fC eight victories.” had UtUe, or nothing, to dp the try. Said Adderley: Devaau 129, Mary Sdnvmons Mike Denhup 139, Jim Aoeto ‘‘I had first lined up on the the Kansas City Chief# is run­ 147-404, Zener TamuHs 137. WOOO, Comeback Award The blond, crew-cut Allison, with the succees of Allison" the ning into a different kind of 13g-366s Mary Scata 139-366, I S O U T H B right side, but the man holding Helen McOenn 127-145-366, Ol- a compact Uve-foot, eight inch former MlSBOuri State CoUege problem. In the final five min­ \L A U *K M /*a fullback, is too valuable to be in the ball for the kick had his For l$ ,5 o x n Itve Roibetto 131-361, Kitty GREEN MANORBTTES — head coach added. back to me. I wanted to distract utes of a 85-26 loss to Buffalo, ' tabetoas a**4i*B ISO, PMl Tomaloiiia Marilyn Barber 187-477. the regular lineup. lUtI W** he tried — a 49-yarder------and a 35- Pleases Ellsworth Here's what he has done this him from his concentration on Uackwan M2-379, Norma Courtney 146, Too Valuable hoidtoK ”the ball. So I moved yaiWer. Both were long enough. Tickie Burchards 120-372, Bet­ MIXED DOUBLES — Bill season: over to the right side then 1 1 The first struck the TTiuraton rolled a new high- wprtti. ‘T decided I aeeded His field goal was all the Three weeks ago, Graham, In jJirt ran around the line, and The secend hit an upright. te Geer U S - & S 6, Lori Sinicrope OHICAOO (AP)—Young scoring In the 8-0 opening win discussing his Cadet club, said X 186-126-S49, Mary McCarthy single and triple with 166 and Itj worked on It and de­ 7.50 14 $ Dich BMeworOi, voted the over Drexel. that Allison’s value to the TUBELESS BLACKWALL M7, Don* Friael 136, Jane 432. Hia other singles were 147 National League's come­ veloped it last spring. Another three-pointer was the and 119. Other sooree EM Dou­ Coach Fred Martin was a squad was so great that he Bmlth 162-1S2-413. back baseball, player-of- margin of victory against Nor­ didn’t want to take a chance by Five Players Aid cette 144-354, Shirley Hampton Quiet Bake Turner the-year in the annuel As­ Mg help and so were pitch­ 1 9 0 cleats dig in— 138-350, Walt Arcand 360. ers Bob Buhl and Larry wich, 9-7. using him outside of kicking, t 4 ^ TRAVELING 8.00 X 14 $ M JM — Jm r r y Ctarlte IffT, A1 sociated Pres# poll, Is hap­ Last Saturday he-spllt the up­ "He's a willing and able young Coventry Victory 0 0 9 0 ' py to get the award but Jackson.” For TUBELESS BLACKWALL ^ ^ P A I R Ellsworth collected 24 rights for another field goal, man, and a pretty good full­ pull you through nerver wants to win It from a difficult angle, to sink back, but I have often thought votes in the baUoting by 68 Helps Jets Explode again. Wesleyan, 11-8. where we (Coast Guard) would Moving above the .500 mark BUSINESS snow like a tractor ! *P)os tax and 2 tires off yoor c a iu baseball writers and fin­ A yesw ago, Allison’s ability have been without Cecil or if he again. Coventry High won its "No Uianks,” sold EUs- ished far ahead of Curt worUi, who compiled a 22- to kick field goals accounted for was injured." fourth soccer game of the sea­ NEW YORK (NEA)— Not counting Weeb Ewbank, an fWminons of St. Louis, an­ the winning margins over Drex­ Last year the Cadets won son yesterday, a 5-4 triumph 10 record with the Chicago other southpaw. PLEASURE? a m 11-man colony of former Baltimore Colts adorns the 33- Cuba in 1963 after a hor­ el, Central Connecticut, Worces­ five of eight game* wRh oro over Cromwell in Charter Oak NO MONEY DOWN! FREE EXPERT MOUNTING! Simmons picked up 11 Conference action at Coventry. Call man active roster of the New York Jets, rible 9-20 mark In 1962. “If ter Tech and Tufts, Ue. As one cam see, Allison’s votes, St. Louis sliortetop add tw o angle st hd sports talented toe was the differenc# Five different players partici­ II The most inconspicuous of you have to lose 20 games Dick Groat was third with one year and then come Before the lunch was served between a winning and Vo*ing pated in the scoring. Orlo Smith 522-2477 'them all, physically. Is Walter ageivt on the eve of their last 10, and Ron Santo, the Chi­ I was in conversation with the year. The record could just as was one of them connecting I! (Bake) Turner, a slim, silent back and win 20 the next, cago Cubs’ third baseman, Assisting You With All 357 BROAD STREET preseaaon game against BoS' I don't want It anymore.” amazing Mr. Allison. I was easily have been two win*, five for his fifth goal of the season. Your Travel Needs 3 57 BROAD STRfET ' I Texan from west of the Pecos ton. He lined up for the kick­ received 9. "sirred” to death, which is not Larry Zelgler, BUI Locke, Dick who is kind of abashed—and The 2S-year-old left­ defeats and one Ue. Alr-Sea-Rail-Hotels- off, caught the ball on the five- Ellsworth nolght have uncommon when talking with Alison is by no means per­ Belekewlcz, and Bud Tilton got Toura ,0/ DISCOUNT pleeised—by all the attention he yard line and some 10 seconds hander credits the develop­ added considerably to his young men at military instltu- the other score*. ment of a slider for his sea­ fect. He missed his first two is suddenly commanding in the later waa still standing, in the 22 triumphs If his team­ Uone. tries of the '63 season against Coventry how show# a 4-3-2 JUNE M. BLAIS An Affiliafe 1 American Football League. Patriot end zone. son, which included a 2.10 mates h ^ mustered a lit­ Drexel before splitting the up­ record for the season. Travel Consultants When the Jets played the Until Turner joined the team, earned run average with 'J5 tle more power. Seven of rights to supply the edge. But I 410 Asylum St. Suite 615 0 ON WHEELS! I Boston Patriots, for instance, the Jets were really hurting for walks and 185 strikeouts In his defeats came in low-run Modest, Una88uming Hartford 8, Conn. ■ □E Modest and unaasuming, de­ a three for fl-ve average—.600 FAMILT MAN O f everywhere Bake went, the Pats 290 2/S innings. games. He lost 1-6 and 8-0 Anthony D. Lupacchino, a home nm threat to take the percentage—isn’t bad. And you ■WORCBJSTBJR, Mlas8-(NB1A) ■honored him' with a two and pressure off Don Maynard, who "The slider and better games twice and also was spite all the pubHclty, is AlH- Manchester Consultant : Don’t change just can’t beat three victorie* S McKeeley. brother of heavyweight —Jiobn Wheaton, Hbiy O oos’ I sometimes three-man escort. splits wide on the right side. control were the reasons victim of 2-1, 8-2 and 8-1 son. in as mamy starts no matter When you Buy a Pair of '1 am getting a lot of kidding jolieman a fight handler ia the nng senior qiiftHtex^bAck, 1b tihB I tires-change Normally, only Ava Gardner Maynard la another quiet west for my big year,” said Ells- scores. how hard you try twisting the c n ia I gets this kind of notice.* from everyone here. The fellows Sooners, Alabama was upset by aas acoouiu-vu ^ flanker played his senior year Jets, a spot In the starting line­ Florida, 10-6; Southern metho- BOSTON (API - B .* Swhile ^ ‘S (3oncannon S la'"aJ“r^3S has reached ON at Texas Tech as a running T6xas Longhorns, who'vs work- toneUl, responsible fw three up was staked out Immediately ed their vay up step by step, dlst bumped Navy, 32-28; South­ 36 off a spree against VUla- GO back in tight. He was drafted and Turner admits, "It gave ern California was beaten 17-14 quarters of the point-making nova. Bob Harrington of Bow- Our car finance plan 24-Hour Cempieto by Baltimore a.s a defensive took over the No. 1 spot to­ with unbeaten, untied Arnhem^ FUEL OH. me the confidence to relax me.” day in The Associated Press by Notre Dame; and Penn State dotn Is third with 26. good/Y ear continues to l®ad the New Eng­ GO Hooting Sorvict back. Under the circumstances it's Ellington Ridge x)ll of the naUon’s college foot- was downed by Army, 10-7. Ohio In the kicking department, Released in Canada C n i^ e » n r A uin IHr** e»« going to be hard for Bake State was tied by Illinois, 20-20. land college football scorers. MATIOW-WIDff nOAO MAZAAD AMO Q4IAUTY OUAAAMTIff IN W M ir tM O — M i jail teams, leading a wholesale Springfield’s Joe Lokls has to ^ pS rwitolrable pwacnire*. I Im fted *o Before the Colts could contact lacks some interest. irid*. 1. AffBlnet normal road heearri* — I.*.. fabric fa” ***’ Tiimer to stay bashful, too. Southern California, which led The senior halfback from 12 points through the uprights latertel wittwaC lim it ** Omn e r n r t k f e him. he was signed by Calgary f i r s t n in e h o l e s shuffling resulting from last owner for number of mooUu w>eetiled. t. Asalnat m y Oe<«et* la w ortu n eiw ln ena ■ I weekend’s stunning upsets the first week but then was Wakefield, Maas., booted a 26- while Cecil Alllaon of Coast ■ Goodyer Urt dealer* tai ttw U. 8. or Canada wDuetmeM »IWwuw;e of the Canadian League. They (One-half haadloop) remaining and current ••Coodyeer pefee.” Sam (joldfarb 47-12-36 AJ The Longhorns finally climbed beaten by Oklahoma, dropped yard field goal and s ^ le - Guard, Roger Bowher of Maine didn't know what to do with clear out of the Top Ten. The handedly knocked Bowdoln • CHEVRON HEATING OILS him, either. They released him, Ernst and Hadnot Grotheer 40-5-36, Jim Vander- Into the top spot by knocking off and Yale’s Chuck Mercein have Oklahoma 28-7 Saturday. The Trojans were No. 7 last week. from the undefeated ranks 3-0 in time for him to report to the voort 42-7-35, Lou Becker 40-4- Penn State, ninth a week ago, nine apiece. : Baltimore camp in the late Dropped by Celts 36. Bill Peck 43-7-36. Sooners had been rated the No. last Saturday. Santonelll now l r a im n o s c o r e r s 1 team In the country going Into also dropped out. ha* 40 points while N o^ eM t- • AUTOMATIC DELIVERY summer of 1962. Ladies — Sally Brand 54-15- Top Ten Teams g t d p a t p o t “ We were about to cut him, 3®, Billie Marlow 47-8-39. the game. • •m sophomore fuUto^k NICHOLS-MANGHESTER TIRE BOSTON (A P )—The world Texas, i,*ted No. 5 in the pre­ The Top .Ten, with first place SontonelU, too,” admitted Ewbank, who Kickers — Harvey TardiB votes In parentheses and total Cappadonna has moved Into the Amherst $ T 4 1 40 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 296 BROAD ST.—648-5179 champion Boston OlUcs are 83-11-72, Phil Mozeiwski 99-20- season balloUng topped by 1962 I was the Colt coach, “ when he down to the 12-players limit points on the 10-9-8-etc. basis: xunnerup spot with 38. Cappadonna, 718 MAIN ST.—649-9528 • INSURED BUDGET PLAN I made a sensational catch In 79. National Champion Southern Springfield Suarterbai* Jtoi Northeast’n 4 $ 0 88 after cutting former Providence California, made the top after Team Points You save up to *100! t practice. "Hey, let’s look at him College stars Vinnie EJmst and 1 . Texas (61) 546 w3sc5h has 30 points. Trinity Welsch, COOK’S SERVICE STATION a little longer^we said." MIXED SCOTCH SUNDAY moving a step at a time up the fullback Dlethard Kolewe 26 4 6 HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER Jim Hadnot. ladder. The Longhorns were 2. Wisconsin (4) 487 Springfield The first time he handled a The CelUce open their bid for One-half combined handicap) 8. Pittsburgh ...... 413 while Central Connecticut 842 E. CENTER ST.—M9-8187 555 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST—649-6821 • CONTRACT FOR CHEVRON Briice Miller- Mrs. A. J. Hag- fourUi In the first regular poll, Kolewe, on the original amount borrowed. And ball in a Colt game. Bake car­ a sixth straight National Bas­ 4. Ohio State ...... 238 sophomore Tom McGrath a ^ Trinity 5 8 8 0 26 Most people associate Nationwide ried a kick-back for a touch­ opdan 88-21-67, Frank Wilson- third in the neict, and second a this includes life insurance protection ketball Association title at Bal­ week ago. Oklahoma, leader for 5. Mississippi ...... 218 Vmmont speedster Ken Burton McGrath, agents with low auto insurance rates, "Blanket Care" Home Heat down. So Jim Finks, the gener­ timore tomorrow night and had Mrs. Harvey Tardlff 92-21-71, 6. OklaJioma ...... 191 0 0 M JACK’S ATLANTIC Sal RossiU-Mirs. Frank WB*on the past two weeks, skidded to ore tied with 24 each. Cent. Conn. 4 broad coverage, fast and fair claims serv­ on your loani BUHRER’S SHELL SERVICE al manager in Calgary, tele­ to be'dowTi to the player limit Grounded Eagle 7. Illinois ...... 147 The whining Burton, 706 MAIN ST.—649-8232 graphed Weeb, "Keep him out 93-21-72, Jitq^andeevoort-Mr*. No. «• . . _ 8. Georgia Tech ...... 146 0 0 $4 ice, plus special discounts. But, here’s Figure it out. With your Nationwide 658 CENTER ST.—649-8128 Service by the opening tap-off. -73. The Special panel of sports iwVH was the first field goal Vermont 4 4 when you’re on national tele­ Ernst, the 5-foot-8 playmaker Quarterback Garry Sulli­ Bruce Millerller W-23-' 9. Alabamaa ...... 146 agent you save on car insurance, and you van o f East Catholic High writers nd ■ broadcasters gave be had attempted this season. Ketschek, a little known fact. Although Nationwide vision, for gosh sake, or I’ll get was pl€ioed on waiver*. Hadnot 10. Tie, Navy and He has scored six touchdowns AIC 4 8 2 0 ao save on financing. And your Nationwide BANTLY’S SERVICE CEKTER is lost to the team for the BLIND NINE-SUNDAY Texas 51 of 55 first place votes, Northwestern ...... 103 is not in the auto financing business, its 338 MAIN ST.—649-4695 fired.” 6-10, and a draft choice a year after wading through the week­ by rushing and one on a pass Soule, man can harve your check ready for that RUFINI’S FLYING A SERVICE Turner caught oine pxuis all ago, was given his outright re­ rest of the season with a (One-half handloap) Otoers receiving votes, listed 8 3 2 0 20 agents can arrange auto financing for shoulder injury received in Low Gross — Sher Ferguson end wreckage that showed defeat reception and has kicked four Bowdoln 118 CENTER ST.—649-8279 year - for 111 yards. That lease. alplw1i>etically: Air Force, Ar­ new or used car within hours. How about the victory over Searles 76. for five of the teams In last oonverslonB. . Serleka, . you. And at substantial savings— up to amazing statistic was actually Two Celtics are not up to kansas, Army, Auburn, Baylor, • Cappadonna, the line-smash­ New Hamp. 3 8 2 0 20 Nationwide for your car? OLIVA’S.ESSO High last Saturday. Coach Low nets — Lou Becker 37 week’s Top Ten. \ $100 or more. a combtimtion of two plays, par. Tommy Heinsohn 1* suffer­ Duke, Florida, Iowa, LSU, Mia- er from Watertown, Mass., who MacaUen, 411 HARTFORD'r D.—649-8229 a 74-yard touchdown grab Andy Baylock reported to­ 4-33, Les Baum 46-7-36, Sher Wisconsin Advances sissippi State, Mlsouri, Ne­ Call the Nationwide agent nearest you. ing from the shingles which Bsiddes Texas, the only other txansfeired to the Husklea fre^ Bowdoln $ 0 0 18 The cost for both new and late-model OZZIE’S SHELL STATION against Minnesota and a 37- bothered him part of last sea­ day Mike Masiuk will Ferguson 37-1-36. braska, Notre Dame, North Car­ He's listed in the Yeltow Pages. handle the majority of the Kickers — Werner KunJ^ winner among the elite was N o tre Dame, added two Waldman, used car- Is low -$ 5 per $100 per year 276 MAIN ST.—648-1272 yard dash with a lateral from son. Clyde Lovellette has the olina State, Oregon, Perm State, Colby 4 $ 0 0 16 DON WILLIS GARAGE R. C. Owen* on a peas play signal-calling from here In, 91-13-78, H)d Dymon 88-6-79, EM Wisconsin, which beat Purdue Southern 'California, Southern down* against AIC to take a v « 18 MAIN ST.—649-4581 flu. backed up by left-hander 88-20 and Jumped from fifth to second place in the race wr Campano, against the C3>ioago Bears. Mattis 96-16-79. Methodist, Syracuse, .Washing­ 3 0 0 18 Hie Colt* drafted such Mike Leach. second. Wisconsin got the four Norwich 4 INSURANCE byNATIONWIDE ton. Thornton, M.&M. SHELL SERVICE prize receiving specimens a s . BOATING SAFETY first place votes that didn’t go Merrill Yavinsky, Mr. 01- CAR/Lira/HKA(.TH/HOMC ELLSWORTH and LASSOW Krasij Selected Northeast’n 4 8 0 0 18 ROU’TE 8, ANDOVER— 648-2749 WUUe Richardson and John Stroud Ailing NEJW YORK —(NEIA) —Na­ to Texas. . * fense’’ ' at Trinity,' has barely 262 OAKLAND ST.—648-6156 PHONE M3-2444 CHICAGO (AP). — Myron Pitt advanced from sixth to BOSTON (A P)—The Boston •taved off a chaUenge from Carr, i.Co.7NsIIsmM s Uts ls#.e#./M#Moiw**i Bhitssl Is*.CoTHois# Olllea Cotei^oaOWo Mackey to go with holdovers NE5W ■ YORK (AP)—Jack tional GoW Cup Award* w CelUca plan Ught d ^ ls pre­ $ 0 0 18 Raymond Berry, ; Jimmy Orr, Krasij of the University of Con­ boating safety wiM be pceeeot' third whUe Mississippi jumped Borton’* (College’s Jack Con- Bate* $ necticut has been named to a Stroud, New Yoiic Giants' tack­ from lotto to fifth. Both were paring to open defense o( their Ooncaimon, ~ Owens and Lenny Moore. Which le, was listed as a doubtful ed next January during t h e ^ Natlanal BasketbaU AssooiaUoa MODon and clings to 16-man squad that will repre- Idle Saturday. •or-potat* leadership. Yavinsky Boston OoL 4 E D • IE MANCHESTER left no room for young Mr. ■tarter Monday for Sunday** ttomt MMor Boot Show in N«w it ef ibe et—Bftonahlp WedOMday Turner. sent the United BUtes la Olym- In additloa to ib* The Jet* »ot Wm •■ * p** *oec«r oompettOoa, National FoottMU League g v n * iw * . ' / / < H.’ . . - i -

* I : ' ■ ' V ■. ■ - ■ ■ : / PAGE FIFTEEN 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER IB, 1961 Ap6U!tments— Flats— Business Locations Houses For Sale 72 ORFORD VILLAGE — 8 bed­ $14,(WO — LISTEN TO THIS — ELLING’TON — 8 bedroom PAGE FOURTEEN Garden— Farm—-Dairy Household Goods 51 Tenements 63 For Rent 64 BXCJELLENT 6-room Ranch, S ranch, good sized living room rooms, birch cabinet, fence, oil Help Wanted— Male 36 M usical Instrumenta 5S BOWERS SCHOOL — 8 room four room expandable ranch heat. $13,500.. 643-2689, after 6 By PAGALY and SHORTEN Cape, 8 finished, lifetime rtd- years old, one owner, full base­ (space for two rooms up) alum­ with fireplace, nice kitchen, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW t Products 50 FOUR ROOM apartment, Main OFFICE SPACE, 100% loca- ment, 3 fireplaces, ceramic tile weekends anytime". f i r s t c l a ss m e ch ^ c, top St. location, second ■floor, heat Ing, very clean Uvabls home, inum aiding, combination wWi- $350 down. Carl Zinsser, 643- tion, especially suitable for in­ bath, plastered walls, city utili­ .BOLTON 0038. Howard Realty Co., ,232- wages to right man, excellent f o r SAUB — Mace, Baldwin furnished, adults only, $70 per surance, real estate or account­ immediate occupancy.. Only dows, built-in sir conditioners, BUNDY FLUTE, uaad ties, hot water oil heat, recess-' 6275. working conditions, paid hos­ and Greening apples and months. Call 849-17S2. month. Call 649-6808, 649-5781. ant. CaU 648-9092. $18,900. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. new roof this spring, brand Lots For Sale 73 V hEN SkWEEMlSH «C k HE SCREAMED S o WHEN THE LEARNED MEDIC ARRIVED Bose pears. Bottl Fruit Farm, ed radiation, combination win­ U a R built 4-yesr-old, BV4 new gas heating system—im­ DID HE GET A CHANCE 1 0 TAUi AT A U t 1 pitalization. Apply Service Man­ SPRING ST. — Spacious 6'4 dows and doors, ameslte drive. CLASSIFIED FOR A SPECIALIST- • 280 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester. BIRCH STREET, second flodr, room ranch that offers 8 maculate. Central, Just a few TWO BUILDING lots, prime l«v DON’ T BE SILLN5 ager. Bourne , Ittc.) 285 room ranch, modern kitchen Has to be seen to be appreciat­ Main St. CLARINET, GOOD condition. 4 rooms, furnace, near Main, Houses For Rent 65 bedrooms, 2 baths, living blocke to bus, etc. Small lot, cation. eUy utilities. Phllbrick MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN ap­ $90. 649-6229, 9-5. with built-ins, 8 large bed­ ed. Built by Ansaldl. Priced at room with stone fireplace, A g e n cy , 849-8464. HOlCALLOLOMEGARGLEf ' r w POSITIVE ITS THE LIVER, OOCf $60. 528-4084. only $18,000. Charles Lesper but plenty of privacy. All utili­ PLUMBERS. HEATINIG men ples at the farm prices. Bunce COVENTRY — 4 room house. 2 rooms, unusual decor seldom kitchen and dining area, j WIFE SAVING HE’S THE BIGGEST IH FRlENp_qP MJNE had THE 8AME ties. T; . Crockett. Realtor. ADVERTISING and experienced helpers Want­ ■Farm, 629 W. Center Street, USED PIANO, tenor sax, trom­ OCTOBER 16— 5 room flat, porches, 2-car garage, $86 per found in this price range. One ance, 649-7620. G.E. bullt-lns, birch cab­ 648-1577. TOWKir I WANT AN ed for new work. Call 742-8290 , 648-8118. bone, trumpet, organ. Ward newly decorated, ceramic tile month. CaU 628-3876 between car garage, large lot with WYLLYS STREET — 240 foot SOMEONE BOWERS SCHOOL Cape — 8 inets, breakfast bar. Base­ HOME VALUES after 6 p.m. ______Music Co., Hartford Road. bath with shower, aluminum 6:S0-8. trees, $24,900. Phllbrick Agen­ ment has brick fireplace, GREEN MANOR home — frontage, 643-7444. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IMHO HHOIMS WHAT ' " 'ff' ST AlSoOKf ANO'TiiESE GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, storm windows. Adults prefer­ cy. 649-8464. large bedrooms, 2 baths, ex­ Vacant. Attic fan, dishwasher, good and mealy, Heni Pas- Open evenings. ______ceptional kitchen. Including walk-out door, to patio, 2- VERNON STREET — A ions 8 A.M . to .'5 P.M. HE’ S TALKING 7 red. $100 per month. CaU 649' AVAILABLE immediately —‘ 6 car attached garage, plus 1 storm windows, washer and quallnl, 246 Avery Street, Wap- rooms, 2-car garage, large dishwasher and disposal, dryer, stainless steel sink emd BRENT RD. — Charming lot. 90x360. all city utilities, in­ 9083. screened porch, fireplace, red­ detached, situated on a one split level dwelling on nicely Plng- ___ _ Wearing Apparel—-Furs 57 yard, oil heat, rent $180. 648- Covsntry Privacy disposal, extra kitchen cab­ cluding .sidewalk, 649-7583. 4719. wood finished basement. Own­ acre wooded lot, only 5 landscaped lot in Woodhill COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Able minutes from the center of inets, decorate Inside and out­ MOXDAY Tltru FRIDAY 10:30 AJW.— SATURDAY 9 A.M. IF YOU WOULD like Green t h e WAS-NU SHOP, 476 Main f iv e r o o m s available Nov. 1, er 649-7408. Heights, Manchester. 3 bed­ Mountain potatoes, call Hatha­ Manchester. Like new side to your taste and save. WOODED BUILDING lot, 166x- Street, Manchester, has a large adults, call 643-6663. $9,900 - LAKE Under $16,000 for quick sale. rooms, 2 full baths, finished Alert way, 649-6488. Delivered to your selection of formerty high Houses For Rent 65 MANCHESTER — Cape, 8 bed­ throughout. Asking $24,5(X). family room. Only $19,600. 420, $3,200. 643-8887. PLEASE READ YOUR AD rooms, large kitchen, living Call 649-6091. Have Bill Frazier show you door: priced, one-of-a-kind ‘W&oL^and PRIVILEGES HIT^UARD STREET — A zone silk dresses for daytime weiiv SIX ROOM Dwelling, E. Cen­ room with fireplace, aluminum MANCHESTER—Lookout Moun­ this home. Today. Olawiifled or “ M ant Ads” are taken over the » ter Street, full cellar and attic, combinations, near bus, $15,900. lot. 100x222. Will accept rea­ convenience. The advertiser should read Ids »<' ^***,^^ Now $6.90-$12.90. Also, woolen U & R REALTY CO.,. INC. tain. Seven room Colonial, 2- Aggressive Fertilizers 50-A large garage, $160 monthly. ‘Three bedrown home, oil hot PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. sonable offer. Ken Ostrinsky, DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the skirts, $2.90-$8.80. Many better OCCUPANCY NOV. 1 car garage. 2 fireplaces, 2 FERGUSON RD. — If you Realtor, 643-5159. coats and suits moderately Weekdays 649-4681, eve. 649- water heat, paneled family 643-2692 MXt Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE incor­ 1421. room with fireplace, porch, porches, 114 tile baths, city are looking for the finest in rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only GOOD COW MANURE. Deliver­ priced. Open Tuesday through utilities, built-ins, large family BOLTON AND Vicinity — Build­ MEN ed, $5 and $10 loads. Excellent 2-car garage, % acre treed THREE FAMILY house, 82 W. Robert D. Murdock — 648- styling and construction see to the extent of a “ make pood" insertion. Errors which ^ BOLTON — 8 rooms, bath, un- LAWRENCE F. FIANO plus enclosed rear porch. Lot al. 3 generous sunny bedrooms, $30.(X>0. 742-6364. YOUR COOPERATION WH.U DIAL 643-2711 Household Goods 51 dition, worn only once by col­ ■ eated, hot water, electricity affords absolute msocimum of r o c k LEIXJE — 8 bedroom L- 1'4 baths, beautiful kitchen BE APPRECIATED For information call Robert lege girl, extremely low prices. ■ bed, $75 monthly. Call C. Simmons, American Coal MANCHESTER Realtor 643-2766 privacy, with shrubbery and j ranch, large living room, fire- with built-in oven, range and AAl SUPER ALBERT VALUE Perfect for fall formal, sizes 643-2r^ trees. Close to everything. Just place, family kitchen with din­ dl.shwasher. Loads of birch WTLUAMS RD. — If coun­ Farms For Sale 76 Company, Hartford, 622-8151, 8-10. Private home, call 648- Charles Nicholson 742-8864 cabinets. Living room with al­ try living is your desire, or Enterprise 1810. NOT $900, NOT $800, call and start packing. T. J. ing area. Basement with full 7078. VERNON — 6>ooin ranch, bus Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. most new wall-to-wall. Fire­ don’t mi.ss this split level STAFFORD .AREA — 30 acres NOT $700, NOT $600, size windows, garstge. private land, brook, fi room .stone Featuring: line, commercial 'zone, $136. wooded lot, $21,500. Phllbrick place. Full finished rec room. home in Bolton. 3 bedrooms, Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? NO! NO! t h r e e COUTURIERB Coats, Tongren Agency, 848-63! MANCHESTER—7 room Coloni­ I'a baths and family room. house, U- baths, fireplace, oil IMMEDIATE OPENINGS MANCHESTER — 7 room older Agency. 649-8464. Oversize 2-car garage. Pur­ NOT EVEN $660 size 20, oxford gray worsted 4^i Rooms - 1V4 Baths - 2 al, 4 full bedrooms, 26’ living chase of this beautiful home Huge lot. A dream house for hot wato)' heat, excellent con­ with silver mink collar, smoke Large Bedrooms - Ample RENT-OPTION buy. Bolton — 4 'hojne, oil hot water heat, 2-1 room with fireplace, dining only $22,900 Barbara Babin dition, high elevation, $16,800. BUT A WHOLE HOUSE room ranch, lakefront privi­ car'garage, 8 extra building BOLTON made easy by owner who will 24-Hour Answering Service gray csishmere, natural ranch <31oset Space - 925 Square room, screened porch, 2-car take smaller home or 2-family will be happy to show you Tom Minor. Broker. Rock'vlll*, Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— Female 35 EIXPERIENCED MAN for auto­ 3 ROOMS LOVELY mink. 648-0116. leges, immediate occupancy. lota of rec^d, $16,400 complete. 875-5042. Business Services ( NEW FURNITURE ■ Feet Living Space - Large garage, shaded lot. Robert $ , —For those wt)o want In trade. Robert Wolverton this listing. motive and hardware depart­ Living Room - Dining Room Goodchlld-Bartlett Realty, 289- Phllbrick Ag6ncy, 649-8464. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 15 900 Offered 131 ITFREE 13 ESTIMATES. Prompt CASHIER — WEEKENDS for AND APPLIANCES LADY’S GRAY WOOL ohlnchll- 0939. country living with city Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Free to Herald Readers ment, also, sporting gfoods. Ap­ EVERYTHING . Kitchen - General Electric 649-2818. service on all types of elec­ Auto Wash, experience neces­ ply at Automotive Dept., King’s la coat, size 14, like new, $10. EXECUTIVE’S DREAM — 6 homes, look at this 6H room Wanted— Real Estate 77 SHARPENING Service — Saws, trical wiring. Licensed and in­ sary. Call Mr. Webber for ap­ YES EVER'YTHING Refrigerator - Range - Garb­ custom built ranch on Route MANCHESTER — Immaculate JAR\>1S R E A L TY CO. Department Store, Hartford Charcoal blazer, misses slse age Disposal - Puritron Hood room Ranch home, landscaped, Want Information on one of our cJaasifled advertiseinents ? No knives. axe.s. shears, skates, sured. Wilson Electrical Co., pointment, 643-6122. ONLY $500 12, wool and corduroy skirts, Wanted To Rent 68 40 acres, pond, plus additional 85 In Bolton. ’Two bedrooms, 6 room Cape, fireplace, wall- answer at the telephone listed? Simply rail the rotary blades. Quick service. Manchester, 649-4817. Glaston­ Road, Manchester. - Venltian Blinds - Carpeted but the open stairway allows to-wall carpeting, 1-car garage, REALTORS - MLS - INSI’RORS ' YOU GET size 10. rose corduroy jiunper, concrete building 60x60 avail­ BUYING OR SELLING Capitol Equipment Co., 38 bury, 643-1388. COUNTER GIRL wanted for 6 size 10. Very reasonable. Staircase - Air Conditioning WANTED TO RENT — Garage able for rural warehousing pro­ BOWERS SCHOOL space to add three more ameslte drive. Well landscaped ALL THIS - Heat - Hot Water - Central 283 East Center St Main St., Manchester. Hours a.m.-2 p.m. shift. Please apply Salesmen Wanted 36-A 649-9812 after 6 :30. In vicinity of Hartford Road duce storage, $27,500. Contact rooms if desired. Lot is 100 lot. City utilities. Near ^ s . MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVltE daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ Mi.ster Donut, 255 W. Middle 1 WesUnghouse Refrig. Parking - Basement Storage shopping and schools. $15,900. (Next to the Savings Bank) 1 Olympic Television and Campfteld Road. (Jail after Frederick M. Gaal, Broker, Unique 7 room custom Cape. by 250, outside fireplace, “ Handlinjr of Bolton Homef day 7-4. 643-7958. Floor Finishing 24 Tpke. CAREER opportunity for man . Coin Operated Washers 8 p.m., 649-0168. 643-2882. etc. Terrific value here. U 4 R Realty Co., Inc., 643- Call 643-4112 1 Bedroom Suite and Dryers - Lumlnated Walking distance to Gram­ 2892, Robert D. Murdock, 643- A Specialty" 649-0500 who is energetic, neat, and en­ Wanted— ^To Buy 58 mar, Junior and High Also has full walk-out base­ “ HAVE TIME, .will work.” All FLOOR SANDING and re- OLAN MILLS, INC., 983 Main joys meeting people. $110 guar­ 1 Living Room Suite from Dusk to Dawn. 6472. odd jobs done. Everything our VERNON — LARGE custom 6 Schools, 2 minutes to bus, ment, many many extras. leave your message. You’U hear from our advertiser In jig finishing (specializing in old­ St., needs 3 ladles for tempor antee while training; advance 1 Dinette Set WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ Business Property and specialty, You name it. Call us er floors). Painting. Ceilings. ary telephone work in down­ 1 "Sealy” Mattress room Ranch, huge recreation all utilities, 48 feet overall, time wlthOTt spending all evening at the telephone. to five figure bracket rapidly. tique and used furniture, china, P’orSale 70 room, cast Iron radiation, 2- T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor FREDERICK M. G A A L anytime, 649-4343. Paperhanging. No job too town office. You can work 9 1 “ Sealy” Spring glass, sliver, picture frames 23 foot living room, dining For interview call 644-0202 be­ Must Be Seen! car garage, hillside setting. room, 8 or 4 bedrooms, BOLTON VICINITY — $11,500. small. John Verfaille, 649-5750. a.m. to 5 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 9 tween 6 smd 8 p.m. 2 Throw Rugs and old coins, old dolls and MANCHESTER — Well located 643-1577 Privacy BROKER — 643-2682 lTa WN m o w e r s , sharpened 1 Boudoir Chair Reasonable Rents! Hayes Agency, 643-4803. bath, lavatory, aluminum Bolton Unusually clean 5 L;-room Automobiles For Sale 4 p.m. Pay $1.26 per hour. Apply guns, hobby collectiona, attic income property. 1414 rooms ranch, large kitchen, ceramic Lost and Found and repaired, sales and serv­ in person to Mr. Smith (Room 2 Vanity Lamps contents or whole estates. Fur­ on b\is line in business zone H, siding, garage, wooded lot. SEVEN ROOM spacious home ice, rental equipment. L & M Bonds— Stocks— MANCHESTER — $2,600 as­ For appointment to gee tele­ bath, hot water heat, quiet 1958 THUNDERBIRD, new paint 10) ready to work Wednesda,y, Situations Wanted— 2 Pillows niture Repair Service Talcott- parking, gross yearly $4,200. in Mamchester on quiet street, FOUND — WHITE, part angora Equipment Corp., Route 83, Mortgages 31 October 16, between 9-10 a.rh., 1 Pr. Blankets Why pay more, when you sumes $108 per month. 6 room phone owner 849-9901. QUICK OCCUPANCY dead end street, large well ' ___ job, white, new brakes, auto­ Female 38 ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. Robert Wolverton Agency, Cape, close to everything. 4 bedrooms, enclosed porch, 2- landscaped H acre treed iot. B-ZONE LOT WANTED. CaH kitten, female, black streak on Vernon, 875-7609, Manchester or 4-5 p.m. 1 CocktAll Table can get more luxurious llv- Realtors, 649-2813. car garage, asking $19,500. Out head, double front paws. Call matic transmission, completely exchange. Enterprise 1945. SECOND MORTGAGES — Un­ Neatly shrubbed, oil hot water Minimum down, low monthly, 649-1291. overhauled, power steering, 2 Table Lamps toig - Janitor Services. of state owner wants offers. 649-5916. limited funds available for sec­ I HOUSEWIVES — Demonstra­ PART-’TIME Job approximately heat, aluminum combinations, payments. Hurry on this one! power brakes, low mileage, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone 9 a.m. 8 p.m. typing-filing. Call 1 9x12 Rug Rooms Without Board 59 E, CENTER STREET — C- NON-DEVELOPMENT RANCH I Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464, Large 6 room ranch with CASH FOR YOUR Property. ond mortgages, payments to tors, Copper Craft Guild. Earn 1 Floor Lamp zone dwelling. Ideal for bu.sl- clean as a whistle Inside and Lawrence F Fiano, Realtor, $2.00 REWARD for finder of 8- well taken care of, low price, walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ 649-1342. out. Robert Wolverton Agency, heated, fini.shed basement 643-2766. Charles Nicholson, Customers waiting for ranches, , suit your budget. Expedient about $20 an evening, car 1 Smoker ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, ness and professional offices or 3 bedrooms, 23’ living room gxATELY 10 room mansion. All rec room and 2-car garage, capes colonials, and ddplexes. way socket wrench. Finder call asking $1,350. Call 649-7133. races, All concrete repairs. ' service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. Realtor, 649-2813. with fireplace, completed rec 742-6364. necessary, no experience. Call WOULD LIKE to care for one 86 Pc. Dinnerware Set gentleman, shower-bath, pri­ Can Evenings - Mr Gill, Owner combination apartment and of­ rooms extremely large. Five large kitchen with built-in Carl /.ins.ser, 643-0038. Howard *49-7597 after 4. Reasonably priced. 643-0851. 643-5319. vate entrance, parking. In­ fice layout. Weekdays 649-4581, reation room, excellent con­ fireplaces, 414 baths, 2-car or two children, while mother 18 Yds. Floor Covering MANCHESTER — Modern Cape dishwasher, separate dining Realtv Co., 232-6275. 1953 FORD Victoria, $60. 643- SECOND MORTGAGES-^Funds quire 196 Spruce St. eve. 649-1421. dition. recently redecorated. garage. Spacious grounds add $14,500—One floor, 6 attractive NOTICE is hereby given that TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and available for second mort­ EXPERIENCED waitress. Ap­ works, in my home. Call 649- EVERYTHING 643-4362 on quiet side street. Near area, large paneled den, rooms, expandable second Pass Book No. 85812 issued by i 9610. lot clearing. Snow removal. 2055. $16,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- beauty and distinction to this large bedrooms, ample gages. For individual attention ply in person, Cavey’s Restau­ ONLY $500 CHARTER OAK St. — Small school, bus. baths, fire­ 8464. beautiful home. $39,000. Phll­ floor. Immaculate condition. The Savings Bank of Manches- Frank C. Noble, 649-6053. call B A N Agency, Roger M. rant, 45 E. Center St. room with private entrance, Agent on premises all day place. aluminum combinations. closets, enclosed porch, one Attached garage. Beautiful ter has been lost and applica-1 1961 FORD, 2-door sedan, white, WILL CARE for children in my Free storage until wanted. Free Land For Sale 71 brick Agency, 649-8464. bath finished, one unfinish­ V-8, standard shift, radio, heat­ Negro, 643-8727. home while mother works. Call delivery anywhere in Connecti­ suitable for working gentleman, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332, MANCHESTER—Older home, 6 treed lot. Near bu.s. Bowers tion has been made to said' CHRISTMAS IS Coming and complete rooms, wall-to-wall ed, outbuilding, productive, Ruth Millelt er, seat belts, excellent run­ Household Services 643-0588. cut. Free set-up by our own re­ $8 weekly 649-1746. COVENTRY — A fine acres MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch, School. Carlton W. Hutchins, hank for payment of the ■ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT Avon is calling in your neigh­ at a very fair price. Call Made- carpeting, oil heat, storm win­ dishwasher, disposal, attic fan. cultivated blueberry patch, Realtor, 649-5132. amount of deposit. ning car from private .owner. Offered 13-A of your finances will make liable men. Orig;lnal price for all m acre lot. trees. Easily Call 649-0628. borhood thru ’TV. Become the COMFORTABLE ROOM for DELIGHTFUL, Comfortable, ''oe Smith, Realtor, 649-1642.^ dows. 2-car garage. Full cellar. attached garage, nicely land­ more of your income available Representative who turns her this merchandise was $825.46. gentleman, separate entrance, Financed. Asking $16,600. YOU’RE MUCH BETTER OFT NOTICE Is hereby given that Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Some fortunate person can pur­ Situated on extra large lot. scaped lot, close to schools, BUSINESS IS GOOD! Custom­ REWEAVING of bums, moth for personal use. Lump debt spare time into Money-making parking. Call 649-2568. modern _ second fl^ r apart-; rj-^REE BEAUTIFUL acres bor­ ST. JAMES PARISH $14,000, William Grizel, Broker, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Pass Book No. W4805 issued by ^ 1967 CHEVROLET, 2-door se holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ chase it all for only $500. ment, 4 large rooms, bath, $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- ers are plentiful. Join the tide, dan. 6 cylinder, standard shift, into one monthly payment of hours. Our CThristmas Gift Sets dering cry.slal clean pond, 649-9700. multiple list your house now. i The Savings Bank of Manches- i dow Shades made to measure; PROFESSIONAL Trimming, FURNISHED ROOM for rent electric range, refrigerator, 8464. A young wife complained to excellent condition, clean in­ $22.25 for each thousand dollars for every member of the bathing, all breeds.'^ Poodle MONTHLY brook, level land. $2,500. Terms LAWRENCE F. FIANO Call Carlton W. Hutchins, Real-' ter has been lost and applica­ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys including repayment over five family, from Dad to the Baby, for gentleman, with kitchen storm windows, screens, Vene­ me that her husband never dis­ tion has been made to said side and out, new clutch, fuel specialist. It costs no more to PAYMENTS $500 down. 742-8090. Forest Street corner of Otis. BOWERS SCHOOL Brick $12,900 — UP ON GLENWOOD tor. 649-5132. made while you wait. Tape Re­ years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, are better tljan ever! Earnings privileges and parking. Call tian blinds, oil hot water base­ Cape, ,5 finished rooms, full Street (off Oak), real clean Realtor 643-2766 cusses his office colleagues with bank for payment of the pump, brakes, Delco battery, corders lor rent. Marlow’s 867 have the best in professional ONLY $16.93 board heat, fireplace, beauti-, pOLLAND Modern three bedroom ball joints. Must be seen to be Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ up to $10 an hour. Call 289-4922. 649-6914. 49 acres wooded shed dormer, fireplace, garage, four room home with full base­ WEST SIDE — First time of­ her. She says she is humiliated amount o i deposit. Main. 649-5221. change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, conditioning. 649-9793, 649-0600. ‘‘YOU’LL DO BETTER AT” fill country location, 12 miles land, brook, large pond could ranch home ideal for grow­ Charles Nicholson 742-6864 appreciated, $695, one owner. ROOM FOR Gentleman, all fa­ ing family. Handy to shade trees. Immediate occu­ ment. Detached garage, beauti­ fered. 6 room Cape, large liv­ when she meets the ■wives of Conn. WOMEN OR GIRLS for pleas­ BEAUTIFUL healthy Chihua­ A_L—B—E—R—T’—S (15 or 20 minutes) ea.st of be made. Over one-half mile pancy, $16,900. Phllbrick Agen­ ful level lot, trees. Had the Call Rockville 876-7340. FURNITURE REFINISHED — cilities, private entrance, on Manchester. $95. Adults only. schools, churches and Main ing room, attached garage, en­ other men in his firm and is Personals ant telephone work, salary huas, home raised, house- 48-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD frontage on hard road. $6,900. cy, 649-8464. best of care. T. J. Crockett, closed rear porch, lot 239 feet, Scratches, burns removed, plus bonus, full or part-time. bus line, ample parking. Cali Call 643-7056, after 4 p.m. Tom Minor, Broker, Rockville, Street - no chauffering the color changed. Manchester Re­ broken, AKC registered. 644- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 10 P.M. family needed. Large living Realtor, 643-1677. deep, aluminum combinations unable to join in conversation Business Opportunities 32 Apply B A R Consumer Rela- *> 643-6018. 875-5042. ELECTROLUX Sales and Serv­ 1959 RAMBLER Ambassador 0246. room, family room, dining PRICE REDUCED — 6 room GARRISON COLONIAL — 8 plus convenient location. For.iibnut what goes on in the of- station wagon. 649-5708 after 6. finishing Co., 643-9283. SIX ROOM duplex, central heat, Cape near school and shopping, CON(X)RD RD. — Beautiful ice. bonded representative, Al­ THREE BAY Gulf service sta-] EVERYTHING IN rterillMd cxjmPLETB housekeeping garage, $95. Available Novem­ area and basement recrea­ rooms. First floor consists of appointment call Gates Agency. 1 fred Amell, 206 Henry St. 643- tion available for lease. Excel-1 cnester.______reconditioned used furniture, cilitles, two blocks from Cen­ tion room practically com­ early occupancy. Call owner ranch, large living room, form­ large family room with half 1953 MERCURY 2-door Hard­ ber 1. 649-6989. Houses For S^e 72 al dining room, cabinet kitchen, 649-6552. | 3^e doesn’t know how lucky 0450. Building— Contracting 14 lent opportunity for the right | COUNTER GIRL, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Articles For Sale 45 and appliances, high quality — ter, women only. 643-6589. pleted. Priced for quick sale anytime 649-1956. ba&, modern kitchen with .she is. She'll never be accused top, .stick shift, good condition, low prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 2 bedrooms, recreation room, built-ins, including Tappan 400: vERNON - Plea.sant older, ^ doesn’t individual. Paid training pro- Monday through Friday. Apply FIVE ROOM apartment, all | vERNON — Just over Manches- at $23,500 with quick occu­ RANCH — MODERN kitchen, TO ALL MY GOOD FRIENDS $75 . 643-6241. QUALITY CARPENTRY - TWO COMBINATIDN wooden 196 South Street, Rockville. ROOM TO RENT, private en­ utilitics included. Call 649-5119 landscaped yard. Marion E. range, dining room, living' Cape. c6 rooms v.= sunporch, ga-1ora.i'’* nuiunf, i indulging i ...... in idle who have borrowed our chairs, gram. For additional informa-i before 5 p.m.. Jack’s Coffee pancy available. large living room with fire­ Rooms, basements refinished, tion call Gulf Oil Corp., 525-1 - doors, very reasonable, one 29” 876-2174. Open 9-8. trance. 119 Cooper Hill Street. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. room with fireplace. Second rage. Asking $11,900. Tongren we would like to borrow them THUNDERBIRD 1960, hardtop, Shop. 69 E. Center Street. width and one 36W’- 648-1836. between 8^5 P ______ranch, m baths, bullt-ln kltch- place, extra large bedrooms talk. excellent condition, call 843- built-ins, formica tile, general 6158. 649-0696. floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full Agency. 643-6321. She needn't feel humiliated at back. Sincerely yours, W. P. repair. No Job too small. Call TWO TWIN BED coll springs, FIVE ROOM rent, fir.st floor, 2 ..en with 1>4 baths, basement fini.shed SO. WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 bath. Immediate occupancy. Quish Funeral Home, Inc., R. 9211. SEWING MACHINE operator SCREENED LOAM for the excellent condition, $80. One ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. or 3 adults, steam beat, hot Hayes Agency, 643-4803. off into office and beautiful rec her lack of knowledge on this William Robbins Carpentry FOR SALE—Tavern with pizza wanted for upholstery factory. room Colonial, fireplaces, $22,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- SO. WINDSOR — Woodland M. <^sh, Pres. best in lawns from our screen- kitchen table, 4 chairs, $1S|: 648- centraUy located, parking water, garage. 649-0482. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. room, large lot with trees, $19,- Dutch oven, garage, barn, 3 8464. score. The flat statement that 1955 DODGE 6 cylinder 4-door, i Service. 649-3446. oven, newly painted. Due to ill­ Apply in person. Old Colony I Ing plant. Andover - Columbia. MANCHESTER - 6 room Cape Park. 3 bedroom ranch, family "John never disrusses the office reconditioned motor 1961. low ness must sell. Call 649-8021. 8550. available. 643-6127, 643-9828. 9(X). Phllbrick Agency, 649-8484. acres, scenic view. $17,990 sized kitchen, walk-out reerea- WANTED — RIDE from Lake Co., Hilliard St. ! OeoTge Orlffing, Inc., 742-7886. FOUR ROOM cold flat, 13 Vine on treed lot, 3 bedrooms, over­ at home ' will make the other mileage, heater, .snow tires, HOME MAINTENANCE, repair sized kitchen, dinning room or Hayes Agency, 643-4808. tion room in basement, sun- Street vicinity East Middle and alterations. Rec room-s, FOR SALE — Long establi.shed I k ENMORE AUTOMATIC wash- r q OM FOR GIRL with private Street. CaU 742-8180 or 742- 963 Main Street 138 LYNESS ST. — 6 room women feel that John leads too Turnpike to Travelers, 8-4:30. good nmning condition, reason-; WOMEN WANTED to assemble SNOW BLOWERS — Arlens, er, avnAllonf excellent COnditiOTl) $35« family, convenient 1fV*A.tlrm.location. den, garage with patio, oil hot ranch, .stone front, 2 bedrooms, deck, $18,000. 644-0589. full a life a home to give a able. Call 649-6468. | roofing and aluminum siding. service laundry doing large jewelry at home. Crest Mfg. Snow Blril, Toro, Moto Mow­ 7338. water heat, beautifully kept. VERNON — Exceptional value Call 649-3576. ______volume. An exceptional value 643-7793. Call 643-7202. 649-5241 dining room, fireplace, alumi­ Owner anxious to sell. 5 room Manchester thought to office trivia. Russ Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. 68-421 Commercial Road. Ca­ er, and Bolens tractors, parts Robert Wolverton Agency, num awnings, garage, extras. SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room 1961 CORVETTE, 270 engine, 4- "The small job carpenter.” at $7,500. Call 875-1230 after 6 ranch completely furnished or But Dlenty of wives have hurt thedral City, Calif. and service. Capitol Equip­ MAHOGANY Extension table, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING fur­ 1-8-5 ROOM APAR'I’MENTS, Realtor, 849-2813. 649-1434. split-level. finished family their husbands’ careers because •speed transmission, low mile­ p.m. imfurnlahed. (Jail 648-0002. room, large comer lot. Assume, Automobiles For Sale 4 CALL ME on your formica ment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ seats 12; two mahogany end nished room off Main Street. 649-5229 , 9-5. PIPE DREAM? they knew things they were age, 4 Goodyear double eagle OFFICE CLERK wanted, some chester. Open dally 7-6, Thurs­ tables with drawer; period sofa Women only. 649-6242. INCOMPARABLE VALUE at I BOLTON NO’TCH ROAD — Spa­ $104 monthly payments, new tires, very good condition, must needs, bars, counters, kitchen tiding required. Apply in per­ BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED tempted to tell or were eager to NEED CAR? Your credit turn-1 Help Wanted— Female 35 day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. (pale rose and green). Reason­ TO RENT ~ 4 room tenement, $14,990 -- 6 room Cape with 2- VERPLANC7K AREA — 91 Falk- cious 8 room ranch, 1’4 baths, mortgage. minimum down. let other wives know they knew. ed down? Short on down pay- i ■sell. 523-7087. cabinets, vanitory units, table- son. Watkins Bros., Inc., 936 car garage. Almo.st an acre of Colonial, 2% baths, 9 rooms, Only $15,900. Lawrence F. Fi­ : tops and islawj stands.^ 649- able. 649-8618. all improvements. Inquire 95 nor Drive. Cape, aluminum finished rec room with built-in I Dreaming of ^^he perfect It may be fun for a "wife to ment? Bankrupt? Repo.sses- WAITRESS WANTED Acadia Main St. FOR SALE — Flat stone for Apartments— Flats— Fo.ster Street. Phone 643-7340. land, full dormer, IVi baths, siding, .storms, garage, treed bar, oversized garage, porch, j 3 fireplaces, hot water heat, ano, Realtor. 643-2766, (Jharles 8936. cabinet kitchen, acreage. Carl­ home? Large lot, spacious be ” in the know " but it's a slon? Don’t despair! See Hon­ Truck.s— Tractors I Restaurant, 103 Tolland Tpke. walls, fireplace, veneer, and TWIN BEDS, springs and mat­ Tenements 63 better residential area. Wesley lot, 72x286. Owner 643-0615. Large tree shaded lot. Close to Nicholson. 742-6364. est Douglas. Inquire about low­ EXPERIENCED woman for patios. Call 649-0617. tresses, in excellent condition. R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649' 5>4-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms big responsibility. 649-8127. I general office work, 5 days, in- school. Priced to sell. Will or 2 and den. Fireplaced liv­ ______The wife who doesn't know est down, smallest payments 1957 INTERNATIONAL, \ ton CJall 649-1732. Business Locations ___ , . . MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom' trade. Warren E, Howland, 5132. EAST HARTFORD — Oversized Roofing— Siding 16 j eluding Saturday, company CABINET TYPE Penn forced ing room, plenty of closets, Fmorn Cape,'shed dorrnerrvi i office gossip never has to worry anywhere. No .small loan or fi­ pick-up. recent motor overhaul ------7^------Z POUR ROOMS and bath, first For Rent 64 COVENTRY - 6 room ranch Realtor, 643-1108. nance company plan. Douglas $500. 742-6970. HOUSEKEEPER to live in, no benefits. Grant’s Parkade. air furnace with plenums and LW m O RCX3M set, couch, | „ central. Call 648-6872. with b a s e m ^ I place, carpeting, city utilities, i $13,750 — TWO BLOCKS from In perfect condition. Reason- baths, recreation room, study, something s ip A^ A. DION, INC. Roofing, humidifier $76. 649-1038. chtdr, two end tables, coffee ______High School, six room cape abl.e priced. This is It! Call very clean. Carlton W. Hutch- shouldn’t, or admit knowing Motors, 333 Main. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ cooking. Please call 649-6416. BUILDING 60x40 suitable for large lot. $16,500. 649-8683. table, two lamps, $60. Call ROCKVILLE — 8% room apart- storage, B-1 zone, Buckland perfect as starter home for | ______j vacant. This will qualify for Jeff Keith and .see it today. ins. Realtor, 649-5132. 1 something her husband terations and additions. Ceil­ DARK, RICH stone-free loam, ...... - .shouldn't have discussed outside Trailers— Help Wanted— ^Malc 36 649-8411 after 4. ment, stove, refrigerator and section. 649-3458. young f Bolton Vicinity $9,900 FHA with minimum down 649-5306, 289-8258, 649-9125. ALFA 1960 VELOCE, $800. ings. Workmanship guaran­ $14. Also, fill, gravel, sand, and: heat. 16 minutes from Hartford. priced at $12,900. Ellsworth sunporch. Owners must sell. ($400) plus closing ($600). You VERNON — ASSUME mort- the office, Mobile Homes 6 -A teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. 648-7425. stone. 643-8603. T^VO STOVES — One coal and Available October 1. 649-4824, Mitten Agency, Realtors. 643 Call 643-8841. can also get a VA, if you gage, well kept 5-room ranch, | it's really no handicap to a SEWING MACHINE wood heater, and one Coleman built-in kitchen, natural wood-, woman not to know everything CORVAIR liOO. 3 -s p e e d CAMP-TRAI^^ R. DION ROOFING and .siding, FLINTCOAT PAINT for whole­ 876-1166. ______6930 OWNERS MUST SELL qualify. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, BARROW S W A L L A C E 1961 ______wickless oil heater. Call AX 6- Slimming Princess VERNON — Box Mountain Rd. 643-1577. & work, walkout basement, large that goes on in her hu.sband's standard shift, excellent con­ condition, good tires. $35. Call alterations, ceilings, painting sale. For cement use only. 649-4802 after 4:15 p.m. OPERATORS 9018. c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d — 8% . Six room Cape, IV2 baths, 2- sloping lot. Hayes Agency, office. It may prevent the slip dition, low milage. Private and gutter work. Satisfaction Non-skid finish. $1 per quart. of the longTie that could lose guaranteed, free estimates. MANAGEMENT $4 per gallon. Reg. $6.50 per ROPER GAS range with heater. room flat on second floor, oil car garage, breezeway, full California bound. Quick oc- SOUTH WINDSOR — Choice 66 E. Center St., 643-4803. owner. Asking $1,095. Call srfter heat, adults preferred. Now Falling Leaves! shed dormer 2 fireplaces, oil ■cupancy, 8 room home. 2 ranch home, pleasant area, 61^ Manchester him his job. 6 p.m., 849-4181. Auto Driving School 7-A 643-4352. Experienced operators and gallon. Colors slate gray, red, Serve! refrigerator with top black, green. Call 843-2641 after freezer, Whirlpool washing ma­ vacant. T. J. Crockett, 848- hot water heat, needs deco­ up partially finished, large rooms, fireplace, gtirage, dish­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement trainees needed. Excellent TRAINEE 1577. ______rating, vacant. Terrific buy for kitchen withbullt-ins, gar­ washer, range h o^ , combina­ 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, red, opportunity for qualified 6 p.m. ______chine, all In good condition, 416 Main St.. E-ZLERN Company — Roofing, siding, al­ price resuKMiable. 648-6474, be­ handy man, $15,000. Keri Os­ bage disposal, fireplace, tion storms, three twin size radio, heater, excellent condi­ trainees to learn sewing. FOUR .ROOM apartment, hot trinsky, Realtor, 643-6169. East Hartford CHECK THESE VALUES! tion. Must sell. Call after 7 terations,’ additions and re­ Our company has planned FOR SALE — 8 wooden storm tween 6-7 p.m. only. glassed In porch, new siding, bedrooms. Glenn Roberts Agen­ modeling of all types. Excel­ Apply water) second floor, Wells St. outjhullding. .$500 extra for cy, Realtors, 644-1521, 643-0816. WHEE! WATER’S p.m., 649-5435. Driving School its progress - now all we windows. 31” x6114” . one wood­ VERNON — LIKE new 6 room lent workmanship. 649-6495. need Is the people to do It. en storm door, complete, 35- LIVING ROOM set, 18 months 649-5987. all ihe furniture including Connecticut’s largest, auto­ L-shape brick ranch, mani­ new washer and dryer. Manchester — Veinon line • MANCHESTER MODES, We have a planned formal %” X80” . Call 649-2969. old, excellent condition. Call THREE ROOM heated apart­ cured ground.s, sparkling con­ H0T-H0T...AMD matic and stsindard ,.shlft, training program for you. 644-1660. Easily financed. MANCHESTER GREEN — Old­ Modem 5 room Cape God, free pick-up service, teen­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A INC. STEEL STORAGE drawers, 18” ment, $80. 474 Main St., second dition. Under $20,000. Hayes with separate 3 room apart­ Must have car. We pay floor, 649-6229, 9-6. Agency, 643-4803. GLASTONBURY er six room colonial in tip-top LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! age classroom, older and liberal expenses. We need X 31” X 23” high. Good for 101 MOVING OUT of state. Forced condition, oversize two car ga­ ment, 8 rooms in all, breeze­ THERE'S A LOT! ROO^^NG — Specializing re­ to sell. Frigidaire custom de nervous students our spe­ Pije Street, men with drive and a will­ uses. Only $5.00. Also steel to sell. Krigiaaire cusiom ae- b ooM anartment sec COUNTRY CLUB area L A W R E N C E F. FIANO rage, three large bedrooms, way, garage, renter fire­ cialty. 115 Center St., Man­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new Manchester ingness to work who want cabinets with door and lock — luxe electric range, speed hea ^^^R ROOM apart^^^^^^ Comfortable country living heated enclosed sunporch. place. lots of charm, $17,900 SCRANTON MOTORS roofs, gutter work, cl^ n e y s ond floor, no small children, 9 Charming 5t4 room ranch, ga­ with back yard privacy in Now! For only 9 'zC" a chester. Call for free book­ to get ahead at a fast pace. $3.00. Klein’s Market, 161 Cen­ burner, heat minder automatic rage, screened porch, terrace, Realtor 643-2766 There is nothing to do to 'fhis complete. CARS cleaned, repaired. AlumlwArH burner, clock, pull-out oven, Church Street. Inquire 11 this Overlook Section home. let. 648-8552. Apply ter St. __ CJhurch Street, first floor. lovely wooded iot, priced be­ home. Only $14,900. Will trade. day for fuel... hot water siding. SO year.4’ experience. $245. Westlnghouse Imperial Charles Nicholson 742-8364 4 bedrooms, many built-ins, Warren E. Howland, Realtor,. MORTLOCK’S Driving School Free estimates. Call Howley, s t e e l j a c k e t e d furnace, low appraisal. Hayes Agency, large sunporch, paneled rec Manche.ster — Well land­ 196* OadiHar hardtop coupe. frost-free refrigerator,. 93 lb. FIVE ROOM DUPLEX, ’’semi- 843-1108. for all— all the time! Inc., offices, classroom located 643-5361, 643-0763. complete with oil burner, cir­ freezer, $175. We.stlnghouse 643-4803. room with Swedish copper scaped 4 room Cape Cod, ' Help Wanted— Female 35 culating pump and all gauges. modem kitchen, storm doors outside fireplace, recreation M62 Oldsmoblle 88 station wag- Manchester Parkade, lower custom Imperial automatic and windows, oil furnace. In­ $16,400 TWO FAMILY on half comer fireplace, garden TALCOTTVILLE — 5(4 room level. Beginners, older, -nerv­ AMERICAN FINANCE In excellent working order, has tool room, low cost heat, room with built-in bar. lots If you live in a typical oo. WAITRESS — Part-time days, washer, soap and water saver, quire 98 Waddell Road or 649- acre lot. Modern baths and VERNON (JIR(JLE Area — 5’4 Ranch, .storms, fireplace, one- house, you could easily run ous students, our specialty. Radio-TV Repair CORP. been replaced by larger unit. push button settings for all room ranch, basement garage, city water. Convenient to of nice trees, neat as a pin. experienced preferred but will­ 6263. kltchen.s. Excellent Income po­ year-old. Near bus line and out of hot water several M6t Pontiac Bonneville Tlsta Teen-age driver’s education Services 18 ing to train. Apply, mornings Reasonably priced. Call 649- fabrics, $135. All three appli­ fireplace, combinations, built schools. 115x420 lot. Plus shopping. Very convenient. Immediate occupancy, $12.- 983 Main St. tential. Wesley R. Smith Agen­ 900. ■ ' times a week. course. State certified. 649-7398. Patio Drive-In, 240 W. Middle 0357. ances are likeline brand uranu iiew. new. Mu.stiviu»i cy. 649-1894. ins, very clean. Early occupan­ ameslte TENNIS COURT, Tongren Agency, 643-6321. M6C Oldsmobile Super 88 Holi­ CONNIE’S "TV and Radio Serv­ cy. Tongren Agency, 643-6321. natural wooded area. day sedan. LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first Tpke. Manchester WHEEL sninnlne ^ appreciated. 643- FOUR ROOM apartment for Now you can have all the ice. available all hours. Satis­ T e i S ^ ^ v e r r s S e s . S 0367 after 7 p.m. _ , _rent. Inquire 136 Blssell fit. CXJVENTRY LAKEFRONT — TWO FAMILY a few blocks Manche.ster — Almo.st new 7 ol water you need at one licen.sed driving school, trained, faction guaranteed. Call 649- KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, ex­ Completely furnished 5-room MANCHESTER — Porter Street from Main Street. Quiet, resi­ )901 Oldsmobile 86 sedan. certified • and approved, now Call 633-2794 room ranch house, 62' long. 'time for only a day. 1315, perienced on 026 keypunch. yam winders, bannister back SALE — Two floor lamps.! year 'round home, large, — Large 6 room Garrison Co­ dential area, birch cabineted 2-car garage, 4 bedrfHmis, offering classroom and behind , Apply Iona Manufacturing, chair, solid mahogany round Gray kldskln jacket. rn/vniMInquire lonial. very nicely set on a kitchens, ceraffilc baths, ame- Tiiink. of it—only g'-c* a 1901 Valiant 4-door, automatic! screened In porch and garage, 2 full baths, full base'nicnt. day! wheel Instruction for teen­ ' Regent Street, Manchester. WE HAVE IMMEDIATE Open- table and dressers. Also, many mornings only. 643-7681 dock and boat. In one of Cov­ beautiful landscaped tot, three site drive. We.sley R. Smith agers, 649-6076, Moving— Trucking— chairs. Vernon, 876*8612 after 5. Septic Tanks subueban living at its finest. lOM Chevrolet. 8 cylinder, 4- nings on assembly, material 1 entry’s best lake sections. Only good .sized bedrooms, big Agency, 649-1894. . Owner savs .sacrifice at Yes. thanks to Mobilheat door, standard shift. Storage ^ 20 handling, and machine opera­ AND $14,700. Lawrence F. Fiano, kitchen, formal dining room, 1 SEVEN ROOM SPLIT, garage, LEARN ’TO DRIVE — Special USED CHAIN LINK fencing 48” fireplace, hot water oil heat, $25,900. Cail . . . . • and an oil-fired hot water attention to ner\’ous and elder­ tions. Must be 18 or over. No high, approximately 60 feet Realtor. 643-2766, Charles l',4 baths, enclosed breezeway 1 heater of correct capacity— M61 Ford, 8 cylinder, 4-door. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light experience necessary The Iona Legal Notice Plugged Sewers Nicholson, 742-6364. and oversized garage. Will | 114 baths, large family room, ly, Classroom for teen-agers. trucking and package delivery. long. Call 649-3328. built-in dishwasher, garbage your family can take care,,of 1060 Plymouth Fury, V-8, 4-door. INTERESTING Manufacturing Co., Regent trade. Warren E. Howland, all their washing needs at Pickup service, Day'or evening Refrigerators. wa.shers and disposal, oven and surface unit. RARE V A LU E lessons. Reasonable rates. Street, Msuichester. Machine Cleaned Realtor, 643-1108. GANZER & CO. one time. 1900 Pontiac Bonneville Vista. stove moving specialty. Folding OPPORTUNITY \monds— Watches— City utilities, combination win­ ■ Manchester Driving Academy. chairs for rent. 649-0752. NOTICE Septic Yanke, Dry WeUs, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — Tops In dows and doors, two-years-old. 742-7249. Jewelry 48 Connecticut’s mo.st progressive Mom can do the family 1060 Dodge station wagon. Nottce Is hereby given that Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ value. 5 room Ranch with 40 Owner trjm.sferred. $2,800 wash. Sis can do the dishes Liberty Mutual Insurance the Auditor’s Report on the lar Waterproofing Done. foot heated rec room. 2 full down. Mortgage may be as­ Is the best way to describe real estate office. 1060 Cadillac hsirdtop coupe. Painting— Papering 21 Company has an opening in WA’TCH AND JEWELRY repair­ 714-room split-level. l'/» at the same time Junior G a n ^ e— Service— Interesting, diversified op­ ing at reasonable prices. Town of Bolton for the fiscal baths, formal dining room, baths, fireplaced living room, sumed by qualified buyer. this fine custom built coloni­ takes his bath, and you en­ our Manchester office for a kitchen with built-ins. Carport. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. al. conveniently located in 1069 Cadillac sedan. Storage 10 NEW GAME for Manche.ster girl over 21 to do inside ening in Production Con­ Prompt service, two watch-. yearj c . has been — -filed------in the Town McKin n e y b r o s . built-in kitchen, finished, 643-7557 joy a shower. makers. Manchester’s oldest Clerk’s Office tor public Inspec- 8204 APPUQUE heated family room, loads of Location-deadend street. Built ______Manchester. 7 rooms of bet­ Herald customers. You buy the policyholder contact work. 1961. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, ' SWEEPINfJ VIEW — 1963 three MOe Buick Invicta hardtop se- 1,000 FEET STORAGE .space paint, you name your price — trol. Time study experience established jeweler. F. E. tion. Sewerage Disposal Co. 10-20 closet space, large well ter than average size includ­ 367 E. Center. St. Don’t delay phone us to­ Olive H. Toomey, Realtors, 643-6930. bedroom Gold Medallion ing a paneled .study. 1(4 day. Find out how easy it is - dan. for rent. Rear of 11 Main we do your painting. 649-7883, Position requires someone or training required. Bray, 737 Main St., State ISO-ISS Pearl St.—648-8808 5900-N landscaped % acre lot, city Ranch, built-in stove, huge lot, Town CTerk utilities. As.sume 414% VA baths, basement garage. to switch to a Mobilheat 1068 Cadillac . Street. Reasonable rent. J. D. 875-8401. with initiative and enthusi­ Theater Building. Jumper that Is so young and MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape only $14,900. Carlton W. Hutch­ Realty, 643-5129. asm capable of working “ on “ Falling Leaves” is an easy- mortgage or new financing Selling below $20,000 for Im­ fired water heater, •ttractlve. Trim with ,bnght plus almast finished rec room. ins, Realtor, 049-5132. mediate sale. Many others - OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low her own” . Must have pleas- Apply in person to to-do aipplique to be worked in with minimum down. Only GARAGE FOR BOAT, storage price,' No job too big or too Fuel and Feed 49-A novelty buttons. As a compan­ the rich colors of autumn for 3 or.^4 bedrooms, living room | ______^ BOLTON — 5'4 room ranch, •Average family of four. ,ing telephone personality ion, a collared blouse with $18,900. with lireplace. Enclosed rear ST. JAMES PARISH — Custom OadlUac - Oldsmobile - Pontiac or car, $7. Cooper Hill St., small. Call now, 649-0726. a most attractive quilt! fireplace, oil heat, screened and ability to handle busi­ VERNON •leeve choice. yard. Aluminum combinations. built 6 room Cape, living room porch, large lot. lakefront Manchester. Glastonbury 633- SEASONED CORD WOOD, saw­ Pattern No. 5900-N has loaf with fireplace, formal dining PAINTING. EXTERIOR and in­ ness correspondence. Good PIONEER PARACHUTE, ed any length, free delivery. ^ No. 8204 with Patt-O-Rama Minimum traffic street. Ells­ privileges, reduced $11,900. W E GIVE 9057 after 5:30. education (but not necessar­ pattern pieces: material re­ room, recreation room, double j a B v i s r e a l t y CO. terior, paperhanging, wall­ Quality guaranteed. B. Yeo­ SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS Is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. quirements; applique and finish­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO worth Mitten Agency. Realtors, Goodchild-Bartlett Realty. 289- SCRANTON MOTORS, ily college degree) .or equi­ Bust 31 to 40. Size 12. 32 bust, 843-6930. garage, large treed lot, prime GREEN STAMPS FOR RENT — 9 door garage, paper removed, dry wall work. CO„ INC. mans, 743-8002. _____ SOUTH STREET ing directions. 643-2766 283 East Center Street 0939. 643-7925. grease pit, gasoline tank, heat, valent busine.ss experience jumper, 44i yards of 35-inch; Realtor location, all, large rooms. INC. • Reasonable rates. Fully in­ To order, send 35c in coins to: BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — Owner 649-9896. electricity, water. Industrial sured. 649-9658, Joseph P. is desired. FIREPLACE WOOD—Seasoned Completely NEW concept in apartment Uving; blouse, short sleeves, 1 % yards. 643-4112 (COVENTRY — 4 room ranch, Anne Cabot, The Manchester Charles Nicholson 742-8364 Older 4 bedroom colonial A- tile bath, copper plumbing, gas zone permits many use.s. 649- Lewis. 168 Forest Street, Oak, split, delivered immedi­ Duplex 4-room apartments all with To order, send 50c in coins to; $14,500 — 6 ROOM CAPE, im­ 16ll Union it., Rockville ately. Trees removed, land Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF O.K. condition, 2-car < garage, hot air heat, insulated, $6,500 MORIARTY 4556, 8:30-4:30. For appointment call Mrs. Sue Burnett, Manchester Ev^ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, maculate condition, nearly fin­ EXTERIOR AND interior paint­ Manchester, Conn. cleared. Don Steiner, Glaston­ PRIVATE PATIOS Ring Herald, 1160 AVE. OF fruit trees, near bus q^d shop­ Easy financing. Chambers 648-0216 — 876-2621 Hawkins, 643-1161. N.Y. IDEAL 3 BEDROOM ranch, ping. Owner transferred. Re­ ished, fireplace, open stairs, Realty, 643-2326, 649-7005. ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ bury 638-4084. ______AMOSUOAS, NEW YORK 80, recreation room, wooded lot, Business Services hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully and MANY EXTRAS For Ist-clMS mailing add 10c 1(4 baths, full basemerti in­ duced to $16,900. Will trade. HEBRON — Low taxes and ex- BROTHERS Y, for each pattern. Print Name; cludes large rec room and den Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Manche.ster. Carlton W. Hutch' Vicinity • — Offered 13 . insured workmanship guaran­ Equal opportunity employer Birds, trees, grass—lovely rural setting! For Ist-claas mailing add 10c ins. 649-5132. cellent condition are two of the | teed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. If BAILED HAY FOR SALE, CaU Address with Pattern Dishwaaher, attic fan, and 643-1108. many attractions of this 5(4' Clean 6 room Cape, oil heat, for each pattern. Print Name. many extras. S minute walk to large fenced in yard, full HAROLD A SON Rubbish no answer, call 643-9043. e x p e r ie n c e Unnecessary. AX 6-9018. Deluxe range. 10 cu. ft. refrigerator. laundry Number. $8,600 — WELL KEPT 6(4 room room ranch. Oil heat, hot; 19S6 FORD 9-passenger wagon, ' Address with Zone, Style No. pubUC; and parochial schools, BOLTON LiAKE — 4 room basement, other features. Full 643-5135 excellent condition, black and movaJ, cellars, attics, and Run little shop-by-mall club, in building, ample closets and parking. 8140-fl46. Just 50c for the New '63 ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive water, aluminum combinations, PAINTING — FIVE room and Size. AJQxnn! Many lovely designs! food naif^bors in food neifh- ranch, overalied garage, excel­ large lot. More than reeson- price $13,200. Alice Clampet white, V-8.automatic, $475. Call yards. Weekly or monthly two hours weekly, 10 weeks. Garden— Farm— Dai^y • Send 50c today for the n w lent condition. $10,800. Good- dining area, suburban. Owner pick-up. Harold Hoar, 649-4034. ranches and capes for $50. m e n w it h c a r s for light de- AVAILABLE OCTOBER Directiona for milt and afghan bottaood. May assume anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, able at $14,000. Ellsworth Mit­ Agency, Realtors, 649-4643, eve­ 301-315 Centftf St. 649-4100 or stop at 16 Bralnard Earn $60 or more in famous Products 50 •aU ft Winter '63 Basic Fash- m ortfafo, 52 Hilltop Drlva. child-Bartlett Realty, 289-0939, nings 648-7357. Trim and paint extra. Also, products. Club shopping saves livery work, top pay. full or 6U-8S96 in knit) doily, edginga and a l^ Realtor, 649-5182. ten Agency, Realtors, 843-6980. Place. WE HAVE THE TIME, we have scraping. 742-8101. p^-U m e, Manchester and *0R, a complete pattern msg- owner, 649-0243. 848-7935. friends money. Write for free LARGE CABBAGE, 81.28 bush­ Agent on Premises 875-5488 Mine. pera In eroohet! J.968 FORD 4-door, tires, shocks, ■ the topis, .will do most any­ 276-page catalog. No obligation. East Hartford area. Apply B thing. Free estimates given! EXPERT Paperhanging, prompt ft R Consumer Relations, 849 E. el. Petersen Farms, 440 Darn­ and brake linings, 8,000 miles, service, reasonable rates, 528- Popular Club, Department ing Street, Wspplng. no body rust, $426, or best of­ Call us anytime. 643-2097, 633- Center St., Manchester,. 4016. • H802, Lynbrook, New York. fer. 648^8. 2987, 1, Jy IL : •/ /'■- / . •a •• _r-, 7 . .

/ { TUESDAY, OCTOBER *15, 1968

PAQB SXTSEN ATcrage Doily Net Pran Ron The Weather iJJanrlffBtJ'r lEagnittg Ijpralb Poreeeet of U. 8. Weather Bnreaa Par flw Week Ended DOG Oetober IS, UMS Fair and mild tonight with The PTA of the South School Family Pool Plan 1,200 Boys Belong patch fog toward morning. Low has attained 100 per cent mem­ aboot SO. Wann totuorrow. High About Town bership for the fourth consec­ TRAINING 1 3 ,8 2 5 utive year, Miss Marjorie Leid- lit Fifth Year b e g i n n e r s g l a s s Member ed the Andlt 80 to 85. T h^ axecutlve committee of holdt, South School principal, To Troops in Town Burenu of Glroolxtioa Manchester^A City of Village Charm )Tutine£ Forest, Tall Cedars of announces. The family swim program MONDAY. OCT. 21 l«t>anoa, will meet Friday at conducted by the recreation de­ The Boy Scouts of America is one of United Monehottor High (OtoaeUled Adverttaing ea Page M) PRICE SEVEN CENTS 7:80 pjn. at the Masonic A committee lor arrange­ partment wrlH begin its fifth VOL. LXXXni. NO. 14 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— ^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1963 Vnnple. ments for the West Side Old season tomorrow. night at the Fund’s 11 participating member-agencies. This y^r School Timer’s Reunion will meet to­ Manchester High School swim­ your gift to the United Fund is also a gift to the Boy 7:80 P.M. morrow at 7 p.m. at the West TSie Center Church Mothers ming pool. Parking in Brookfield St. Cliib will meet tomorrow at 8 Side Recreation building. Scouts. ^ ^ Parking Lot Tills program is open to all During the year 1963, more Councll, the parent body lor pxn. in the Fellowship Room of than 1,200 boys living in Man­ scouU in this area. It supeniaes Function of tlio Events Park W ins ^ church. Mrs. Albert Thomp­ families of the Town of Man­ The DiAV Auxiliary will meet chester, and is designed to have chester will have had the privi- and directs the work of 3 , ^ Bcoreatlon Department son of Faith Congregational ton^orrow at 7:30 at the VFW ledge of being active In the Boy men and women who voluntarily CSiUKih, Hartford, will be the the family swim together. No ^ve of their time and talents to U.S. Plane Makes Home, Manchester Green. Scouts, the largest organization speaker. The meeting is open child will be permitted to .at­ make the program possible. In State Close Race tend who is not accompanied for youth in America. to the public. Members of the Eighth Di.s- Founded in 1910, the scout An executive staff of 11 men, trict Fire Department will meet by at least one parent. All of an office staff of eight, and » '.y~ the adults must be or plan to movement is based on the ideals tomorow at 6:30 p.m. at fire of good citizenship, physical fit­ full time camp ranger are the In Korea headquarters, in uniform, to become members of the recrea­ only paid employes of the Char­ Conservative Win tion department. Memberships ness, and clean living, and con­ attend a memorial .service of the tinues to grow and reach out to ter oak Council. Hartford County Emergency will be available at the high During the past summer, Leads Surprises SEOUL, South Korea Flight Mark -CORRECTION- school pool tomorrow, and each more boys every year. Plan at St. Francis of A.ssisi Cub scouting is the program more than 300 scouts and Ex (A P )— Gen. Chung Hee ______O ^ Haley photo Wednesday evening thereafter. plorers from Manchester enjoy­ Church, South Windsor, at 7. for boys aged 8-10, and since T i p u h /i In Primary Vote Park, who seized control of Engaged William Saoherek Jr. of the Club Agent it is home-centered, the parents ed the privileges of attending WALKING recreation staff will be in the 1.000-acre Lake of Isles Res­ South Korea in a military GREENHAM CX>MMON,tr?a"nf?_nLeAP°"« Seaman Appren. Gordon A. The engagement of MisS Edward H. Merritt of Go­ are also active with their sons. U.S Air Force, capable of re­ some. The old time was 17 hours Geer, U.S. Coast Guard, son of charge of this activity. Any­ At 11. the boy Joins a Boy ervation In North Stonlngton, A triumph for a Gold- coup two years ago, has England (AP)— A U.S. Air and 42 minutes, set in 1955 by BLANKETS Nancy Catherine Cole of Man­ shen, Mass., assumed his duties rated as one of the finest camps ponding to an act of aggression Mns. Harold A. Geer, 8.i Weth- chester to Frank D. Popowics of one 'Ashing further Information Scout troop, and his scouting water Republican in Green­ won the presidency through Force B58 jet bomber sped anywhere in the world within a a British Canberra jet. erell St., graduated from recruit may contact the recreation de­ as associate club agent for vol­ of its kind In the nation. East Hampton has been an­ activities take on more of the wich, another defeat for a general election, unoffi­ from Japan to England non­ minimum amount of time.” Kennedy .said the B58 cleared REG. $ 3.99 training at the U.S. Coast Guard partment, 22 School St. unteer 4-H leaders on Oct. 1. adventure of the outdoors Through all of scouting runs the Tokyo starting point at nounced by her parents, Mr. and Merritt has been a National the thread of leadership — be­ former Congressman Al­ cial returns showed today. stop today in 8 hours and The B58 flew at altitudes of Receiving Center, Cape May, Mrs. Gilmoure N. Cole, 58 through hiking, camping, swim­ 12:59 am , Washington Time 4-H Fellow this past year wrlth cause the basic principle of the DOUBLE bert P. Morano, and a sur­ Hours before, a spokesman of 47,000 to 57,000 feet except when N..T. He will be assigned to ming. canoeing, and instruction 35 minutes. It covered the and crossed the finish point over Stephens St. movement Is to provide boys ex-President Yun Po-sun’s Civil it descended below 30,000 to take $3i9 Engineman School at Great Her finance is the son of Mr. the Federal Extension Service in such fields as life saving, prising showing by Council 8.028 miles at an average London at 9:34 a.m. Wa.shing- 40 Library Aides in Washington, D.C. Prior to with the opportunity to develop fuel from tankers o%’er the Aleu­ Lakes, Hi. and Mrs. Frank Popowics of first aid, nature, and other in­ WORLD OREEN man Gsoree B. Kinaell. and ‘”,^ 0,7 1 0 ”'“ .*"’..^ , ton Time. this, he was a 4-H club agent their own leadership qualities. speed of 938 miles an hour. tian Islands, Alaska, Greenland, Ba.st Hampton, teresting fields. a group of “ New Republi- ' man. who resigned his commis- The bomber, carrying a crew The flight was at an altitude 1 for $7.00 1316 Newcomer’s Club of the At Area Parley in Che.shire County, N.H., for The Explorer program opens This year give generously to Iceland and Scotland. varying from 47,000 to 57,000 Miss Cole is a graduate of cans’’ in Hartford featured «*on to campaign, but remained of three, landed at an airfield at The previous record for a Manchester YWCA will meet Manchester High School and four years. even wider doors to adventure your United Fund. You will be feet. The refueling was done be­ As a youngster he was a 4- helping to support the Boy Tup^dav’s n^imfl^ip^ in chief of the ruling junta, this Berkshire village flight between Tokyo and Lon­ tonight at 7 at Mott’s Com­ Cornell University. She is em­ About 40 library aides from and varied experiences for the luesaay s primaries in con- ^ Yun himself went into hiding The plane had to slow down don—17 hours $2 minutes - was low 30,000 feet over Shemya in HOUSE 'n munity Hall. Raymond Ames of Her for ten years, and is an young man 16 and over. Scouts, one of the community’s STAMPS the Aleutian islands; Eiclson, ployed at Pratt and Whitney, Manchester’s three secondary Tuesday after the balloting. five times to be refueld by set by a British Canberra jet in "^askaT i^ule. Greenla^;^: agricultural graduate of the ManchesterJVieUtUJltfBLt;! islO oneVJ31C ofv /a 49•»€» com-v v M s a ' and the -countrjr’s------^ - most outstand- Pentland Florists will demon­ division of United Aircraft The Republican primary in The party’s spokesman, Kim aerial tankers. 1955. strate conventional and un­ schools—Tiling and Bennet Jun­ University of Massachusetts. munlUes In the Charter Oak Ing youth programs. flavik. Iceland, and Prestwick, Corp., East Hartford. Greenwich, usually tantamount, Yung-sam, said in an informal Commander of the plane was In Washington. President Ken­ HALE usual flower arrangements. Mr. Popowics is a graduate of ior High and Manchester High Later this year he expects to •IL WEEK to election, wa.s won by SUte 1 statement: "We apologize to ' Scotland. S complete requlremeijts for his Maj. Sidney J. Kubesch, 33, of nedy congratulated the three The B58 is from Bunker HiU Main St., Manchenter Women who have recently mov­ East Hampton High School and School—attended the annual Rep. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., who the people who fought to the ______filers, the ground crews and i Trinity College. He is an en­ master's degree in extension El Campo, Tex. ' Air Force Base in Indiana. ed to the Manche.ster area are meeting of the eastern Connecti­ will be the GOP candidate for end, despite various bad laws Maj' 'john o'. Barrett, 32, of | those who manned the refueling ; gt‘ ateric'''Air*^*Odmmand'”h“ad^ Invited. gineer at the Southern New education at the University of first selectman. and other obstacles in this elec- cut Nutmeg 020 Association at Maryland. Ycca Valley. Calif., was the ■ aerial tankers. quarters said the flight was Elngland Telephone Co. Coventry High School yester­ Welcker, favored by many lo- tion." A November wedding is plan­ Mr. Merritt and hia wife, the cal supporters of Arizona Sen. A spokesman for Park's Dem- navigator and Capt, Gerard R. | " i congratulate the Air Force planned as an operational test day. former Mias Jessie Bal- - ' tic on Sept. M, the Tiroe T trotlon to June. Bowever, aome heavy tbun- (Sea Page Sleva*) weather satellite photographed (Sea Paga'ElavaB)