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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1866 TWENTY-PODR lE t t g u m g Average IteUy Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Ended at 834 Charter Oak St-., in Res­ sion of i>enni8slweg| September S, 19M TOe MiUtaiy Order o f Coot­ ' The Women’s Society of idence Zone A. The original Va­ years since 1047. in' the middle and low 50a. About Town ies, Silk Worm Pup Tent, will Christian Service of North Three Affected by Renewal riance was granted Oct. 9, I960, 8. Richard and Jean Johnson, Mostly sunny and a''little 'sponsor a VFW Seafood Night Methodist Church will have its and two-year . extensions have a variance to erect a two-car In Memoriam wanner tomorrow. High 80 to Th« PoUah Club tomorrow from 7 to 11:S(> p.m. first meeting of the season to­ been granted to date. garage and breezpway ,at 8 14,495 86. morrow with a poUuck at 6:30 Bring Applications to ZB A will meet tomorrow i t 7:d0 p.m. at the VFW Home. Proceeds 8. Dr. Gerard R. Miller, a Penn Rd., in Residence Zone A. In loving memory o< Manchetter-^A City of Village Charm will be used for veteran’s hos­ p.m. at the church. Robert Phillips who passed away Bepi. », at the clubhouse at 106 Clinton pot Sq., will have to be relo­ varismee to erect a roofed'front The construction would be five Brock and Bruce Watkins will Applications from three per­ 1966. St. Kefreslunents will b« served. pital benefits. cated, due to redevelopment. entrance at 71 Boulder Rd., in feet from the sideline. Regula­ VOL. LXXXV, NO. 289 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966 (ClaMifled AdverUelng on Page 14), PRICE SEVEN CENIB speak on “ Downtown Renewal.” sons, soon to be affected by When the Ues ot love are bt^en Aubrey Langille, who soon Residence Zone. AA, to iextend tions require 10 feet Mrs. Glenn Law and Mrs. Har­ North Hind Renewal, are includ­ and lovsd ones have to P®“ > , , Kanchester Duplicate Bridge , 8th District firemen were will ■ have to wlocate his elec­ four or live feet beyond the 9. Arnie’s Texaco, a special It leaves a wound that never heals old Steeley are in charge of de­ ed in a 12-item agenda, up for and also a broken heart. C9ut> will sponsor a game tomor­ called to put out a grass fire tric motor repair shop from 221 existing building line. exception and a certificate of votions. Mrs. Charles Phillips is public hearings before the Man­ row at 8 p.m. at the Italian late yesterday morning behind chester Zoning Board of Ap­ N. Main St., is seeking an ex­ 4, Grossman’s, a variance to approval for a General Repair­ But looking back with memories chairman of the supper. upon the path we State News American Club, 135 Eldridge St. apartments at Woodbridge and peals on Sept. 19. tension of permission to operate erect a 260 sq. ft. free-stand­ er’s License at 318 Adams St., We bless ‘he years we sh a r^ ^ tn Gengrais Hits Registrations will be taken at Parker Sts. • the shop for the next few ing, illuminated sig^ at 266 Cen­ in Industrial Zone. him and leave the rest to Members of the Army and The hearings will be held at 7:46. The game is open to the » — months. He has received per­ ter St., in Business Zone H. Navy Club Auxiliary have been 8 p.m. in the Municipal Build-, Wife, Son. DaoghterJnJaw public. ’ ' hfanehester Lodge of Ehks Regulations limit a sign to 100 And Grandchildren ^ ^ Burglars ress mission to operate at that ad­ invited to the joint installation ing Hearing -Room. State, Moves will begin a setback league dress every two years since sq. ft. in that zone. Twins Accused of the American Legion and Felix Grenimo is seeking per­ The Veterans Council o f Man- Tuesday at 8 p.m. The club 1946. 6. Mrs. John H. Carson, a spe­ Auxiliary Saturday at 7^30 p.m. mission to use his premises at Of Shoplifting Get $65,200 diester will meet Monday at 8 steward Is in charge of reser­ 819 E. Middle ’Tpke., in Resi­ The other requests are from: cial exception to conduct a nur­ On Pollution at the Legion Home. p.m. at the Marine Corps vations. dence Zone AA, for operating a 1. W. Sidney Harrison, per­ sery day school at 128 Bissell Twin sisters, 15 years old, n o t i c e lisague Home, Parker St. mission to convert office space St,, in Residence Zone B. were apprehended outside TOWN OP MANCHESTKl HARTFORD (AP) In Stamford Miss Bnid Rosenthal" of 38 new and used restaurant equip­ IMiss Carol Leamy of . Ill ment and supply business, plus at 571 Center St., In Residence 6. Archille Palleschi, _ a va­ Grand-Way department store POSITION VACANCIES Clayton Gengras, Republi­ Lawton Hd. will teach modern riance to add an addition at 4 ' Frank William Champ Jr., Ridge St. has been appointed to signs for advertising it. Zones A and C, into a three- ’Tuesday afternoon, allegedly PART-TIME STAMFORD (AP) — dance techniques, composition Woodhiill Rd., in Residence Zone can gubernatorial candi­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. the teaching staff of Oak Hill Gremmo now operates in the room apartment. The building attempting to shoplift about Thieves who entered and labanotation (dance writ­ A. The addition would be five Clerk Typists CSiamp of so Russell St. recent­ School for the blind in Hart­ redgyelopment area and will contains 15 apartments and the 818 worth of clothes, police re­ date, has again expressed Bloomingdale’s department ing) during the fall,, term at the feet from the sideline. Regula­ Clerk Stenographers ly enlisted in the U.S. Marine ford. .. . have to move his operation. added one would make the re­ port. dissatisfaction with Gov. store through an elevator WASHINGTON''(AP) — AnM Hartford School of Ballet. Reg­ quired floor area 26 feet short tions require 10 feet. The g(irls reportedly stuffed Switchboard Operators corps and has left for Parris Robert'■ Peck of Peck Lum­ Applications will be accepted^ shaft made off with 560,- talk ^of new taxesS^M soma istrations for the fall seme.s- of regulations. -The office was 7. Ernest A. Scranton, exten­ shopping bags with the articles, John Dempsey’s attempts Island, S.C. He is a 1966 grad­ The VFW will sponsor a card ter is now being conducted at ber is seeking a variance to use in the Personnel Office, Mu­ 000 in jewelry and $5,200 Viet Aides sharp complaints, /ISimgreM the building in the rear of 73 formerly used by a dentist. sion of permission to show used including sweaters, and then -to solve the water pollu­ uate of Manchester High party tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the the ballet school office, 301 nicipal Building, 41 Center in cash, police said today. moved today to spd^' cb^d* Tolland Tpke., in Biisiness Zone 2. KFD, Mfg. Co., an exten­ cars (limited to 10) at 176 Tol­ w a lk ^ out the door without tion problem in Connecti­ >L Post H<»ne. Farmington Ave., Hartford. Street, Manchester, Connecti­ “ Not only was this a profes­ eration of President Johnson/s sion of permission to "conduct land ’Tpke., in Business Zone II. paying. They have been refer­ cut. Edgy Over II. for a mlllworkihg operation. sional job, but whoever did it new proposal for fighting in fill Classes begin Monday, Sept. 19.' Scranton has received an exten­ red to Juvenile court. cut, until September 15, 1968. Speaking at the annual con­ The Peck Lumber Co. at De •■‘a light manufacturing business had lots of nerve,” Captain of Uon by suspending some busi* . vention of the State Labor Coun­ Detectives Robert Hunt said. ness tax incentives. Members of Mountain Laurel cil, AFL-Cno Gengras said Election He said 47 cash register draw- The House Ways and Meant Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Ine., Dempsey's answer to the pollu­ their families and friends will 'ers were pried open in the two- SAIGON, South Viet Nam Committee announced hearings tion problem was the creation next Mcmday on the presidential attend ..an outing Saturday noon HOOD’S MILK story store on Broad Street; Nam (A P )—The South Vietna­ of a 100-man C3ean Water Task :plan — outlined in a special at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The break was discovered ear- mese government displayed pre­ Today ...A s Always ...Leaders In Fine Meats (p iq ^ r). . . .gaL 92o (Jug, conteilt*).. Force. ^ messttge .Thiu"sday to sus­ Vincent A. Zito, Knollwood “ly Thursday morning by a election jitters today with an- “ Frankly, I can't imagine that pend for 16 months the 7-per Beach, Saybrook. Zito is chorus Bloomingdale’s employe, Frank immediate troop and ■police a l(X)-man committep could ever cent tax credit for business director. Those attending are Viacaba of White Plains, N.Y., crackdown on a small band of have taken any action worth tak­ spending on equipment and ths reminded to bring lawn chairs. who was delivering mail to the Buddhists demonstrating be­ NGO ing,” Gengras said ’ITiiirsday. Stamford store.' tax-advantagedus fast deprecia­ fore the U.S. Embassy. Directions to the cottage or LEG O' LAMB Gengras told the delegates tion rules on business real es­ plans in the event of rain :may After 'Viacaba was admitted ■With only two days before EVERY WED. NIGHT AT 8 P.M. that, "I am not so foolish as to toy the watchman, he noticed the tate. be obtained ■ from Mrs. Zito,' a voters go to the polls to name expect your endorsement. But /office safe was open. However, The. legislation was quickly 9 member of the chorus, or from PINEHURST neither am I so foolish as to a constituent assembly, the po­ ‘Hunt said, there had been no Introduced ’Thursday by Rep. EUS CLUB ROCKVIUi Mrs. Mary Chenette, program lice, troops and government think that I can win or 'deserve money in the safe and it was Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., com-* chairman. to win if I do not have the con­ were showing nervoUs' strain not forced open. . brought on by the long anti­ mittee chairman, who said mS fidence of the Ck>nnecticut labor Hunt said the thieves entered first witnesses will Include Sec­ movement.’’ election campaign of the Bud­ an unlocked door to steel stairs dhists, Communi.st terrorists retary of the 'Treasury Henry H. Gengras went on to accuse leading to the roof. Once on the Fowler, Secretary of Oommercis 'xDempsey and the Democrats of and other dissident elements. • roof, they forced open a section But the government went John T. Connor and Budget Manchester Headquarters having failed to keep a li.st of Director Charles L. Schultze. TENDER of steel grating over the eleva­ ahead with big pep rallies In promises which they made to In the Senate, Majority Lead­ tor shaft. Saigon, Da Nang and elsewhere labor in , 1958. er Mike Mansfield announced They lowered themselves down to build voter turnout to 60 /For He then "made .some promises that Democratic leaders in Con­ the shaft to the elevator on the per cent Sunday which Pre­ While the ’Times Cook Book gives a half-dozen to the labor movement himself. gress had been consulted in ad-. first floor and entered the emer­ mier Nguyen Cao Ky has said different ways to cook Leg of Lamb, the recipe below And then he promised to keep vance of the message and had G /ia n t A seems to be the favorite . . . gency hatch, then opened the would represent a success. his promises, which were: assured the President of their elevator door and walked onto The delicate security appara­ KNOWN FOR VALUES “ We shall extend the coverage (AP Photofax) cooperatl(»i. COLOR TELEVISION 1. Pre-heat oven to slow 300* LAMB the Ynain floor. tus of Saigon was' upset by about and benefits of workmen’s X!om- And Sen. Russell B. Long, ,D- Our customers think it is tiilie for a lamb feature and wp are happy to offer (AP Photofax) Hunt said some pf the items a dozen Buddhists who marched President asks business to' curb expansion. 2. Rub the meat with rosemary and lemon juice pensation; make it illegal to fire La., head of the Finance Coiit- medium sized U. S. Choice Rath and Dubuque Lamb Legs that will be sure Carmichael addresses a recent rally. taken from the jewelry depart­ on the U.S. Embassy shouting a man because his wages are mittee, said that group will con­ SHOP US BEFORE YOU DEaDE ON YOUR COLOR TV. and sprinkle with salt and pepper (make slits to please you. The size is rig h t. . . the price is right and they^We deliciously ment had been ordered by cus­ that the Sept. 11 elections subject to garnishment; increase sider Johnson’s proposals at U and insert sliced clove of garlic if you wish). tomers and had been morto:- would be a fraud. ^ , IT WAY COST YOU TEN MINUTES. BUT tender. , ^ . the state minimum rate; assure, eari^date. ’the House must act grammed. ^ ^----- ■Within hriinutes police had ar­ ’3. Roast, uncovered 18 minutes per lb. for well the prevailing wage rate is paid He said the men disconnected ns first on the legislaUon. rested eight of the monks, drag- SAVE YOU $ $ $ AND GIVE YOU SATISFACTION to all workers on state construe- the burglar eUarm and left In his surprise message, done 175 F. on meat thermometer, 12 for rare Caruaichael Jailed • ging one from a closet in a pri­ Uon; demand an end to the use through a stock room door. • Johnson said the sUnuilUs to the 140 F. U.S^ C H O IC E vate home and rounding up oth­ of lie detector devices by em­ “ It was the biggest depart­ equipment improvement needed ers on the streets'. 4. Let stand for 20 minutes before carving. Serve ployers on prospective employes, ment store haul in Stamford’s a few years ago now is over­ with brown gravy, mashed or baked Idaho po­ and extend the rights of collec­ On Rioting Charge history,” Hunt said. When reports spread that Auto Safety Bill straining supplying factors ahd scattered bands of monks were tatoes, mint jelly and Slyurfine frozen peas. tive bargaining to ail employe clogging capital markets with moving toward Saigon’s cen­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ ’The auto safety law almost excessive demands for credit. in hospitals.’ ’ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—A hear­ and all persons responsible for Opposes Peking in UN tral market place-scene of many dent Johnson signs into law the Certainly would, mean that 1968 The business tax credit ap- S ,.^“ Are these campaign proirils- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Joseph ing on charges against “ black the riot. Two SN. second resolution which called in Vernon. government to set used car ka sle ^ oonsolette wiUi walnut grained finish. 369” Carmichael's arrest came The mother, Mrs. Elizabeth be determined at press time to- seat, was crushed, in thf wreck­ rest tor research and developi' ward IndepettdMice started.. CORNED BEEF HASH 3 c .« * r for an end to the bombing of safety standards within two age. Her husl|»an(i was driving. nt6nt. That huge area, a little lesi 3.50 weekly North Viet Nam and a curtail- after Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. or- strengawski, 46, of 150 HiiJ- day. Usually 49^ , ' 39<^ Can Three of the v(ctims had to ^ In the interview, Nader voiced than 2 mUUon square miles, dered city officials to initiate crest Ave. was dead on arrival State police from Stafforii The bill gives the govern­ be pried from . tjie wreckage. some criticism sof the leglsla- eludes South African, Rhodesia, (See Page Eight) immediate action against any at Manchester Memorial Hos-' troop said a late model Chrys- ment a fairly adequate g^rant of ler driven by *Mrs. Leppones Windshields of Oje demolished tion. Angola arid Mozambique at the ______- pital. ' , authority covering establish­ cars were compliUely shatter­ He said the bill remains "ex­ southern end of thia conttnexd. / 2-Cycle Selection ment of safety standards, re­ Reg. 98c PRONTO eseeeeee •411’ « • e e a • • 86c tremely. deficient” in its en­ Although African leaden el- ed. search and development and. LEAN RIB The car owned by the elder­ forcement provisions. Ha said ten lump them togettier u / Cemmerciol-|ype disclosure of information,” Nad­ Re^. 89c BEHOLD ...... 79c ly couple was equipped with '.‘colonialist AJrlca" er" said. (See Page Eight) Transmission U.S. CHOICC and U.S. PRIME STEAKS. seat belts, but police at the ruled Africa," hi zaotol aitt- EYE ROUNDS, DOHOM and TOP ROUNDS, scene did not know whether the tudea ilbey do not lump eaeHgk ■victims were wearing .them. Apartheid in South Africa to Stop At Pinehurst SIRLOIN TIPS ” Traffic in the eastbound lane stronger medl(4ne tor tiw Uoek was slowed for about 45 min­ man than the aegregation pras« utes while wreckers towed the •bed to Rhodesia. Both South FRESH FROM THE OCEAN Pinpoint Fuel Leak Bradford DOVALETTES 5 |3 * r cars away and a pumper truck Africa and Rhodesia frown M BLOCK ISLAND crew from the Vernon fire de­ the easier interractal reW ton- partment cleared debris and ships lYhich flourish to Angola AUTOMATIC SWORDFISH washed the' area. Stalls Gemipi Flight and Mozambique between low- Reg. 41c WOOLFOAM )eeeeee«ee er-class Fortugueee wtaitee and Large Center Slices CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) ic . ve^wr - detected— detects Africans. HADDOCK — FLOUNDER — A pinpoint leak spotted in a chemicals ih the air and reports Portuguese officials to Asigota Reg. 65c PRONTO . t i n y b a y s c a l l o p s Second Soldier rocket fuel system bY an elec­ their presence by a needle fhov- and Mozambique openly difiMT tronic "sniffer” forced a post­ ing across a dial. with SouUi Africa’s apartoeid. Fleur de Leis ^ Faces Sentence ponement today of at least 24 TTie leak was discovered just policy of strict segregatlaa. 9 Stop At Pinehurst Almost Boneless hours for the flight of Gemini three hours before astronauts The Portuguese for centuries In Viet Balk Ctoarles Conrad Jr. and Richard have mixed with many Mees, VVhele or Shank Half The leak was discovered by a F. Gordon Jr. were to wake up including the. Africans. They P A L M O L IV E K C t BACON HA M,.‘...... lb. 89e FT. DIX. N.J. (AP) — Pfc. techniciah examining Gemini to start preparations for their encourage mixed farming eom- l l ’s Titan 2 booster rocket just three-day mission. T b ty were i munities end welcome ioleiva- DISHWASHING UQUID RATH or MISS IOWA James A. Johnson Jr. was found PINEHURST guilty today of refusing to obey three hours before Astronauts allowed to contintie sleeping. oial marriages: | Charles Conrad Jr. and Richard The leak, in the first stage. The Portuguese ^ not admit LEAN ROUND STEAK an order to go to Vlpt Nam. The F. Gordon were to ,>vake up and was first detected by a techni- to enforced segregation to Ango- seven-man military court deliv­ The new Beauty prescription for hands that do GRCHINO r ...... lb. 99e start getting ready to blast off cian checking ordnance devices la and Mozambique although, ered the verdict after 16 dishes , . i at-a saving of 28c from, the reg. 87c this morning. on the rocket after its tanks they freely acknowledge riiere is minutes of deliberation. U.S. Choice Chuck ■ Astronaut Alan Shepard, crew had been loaded with 13,700 "econonde segregation.** Any price. Johnson, the second of three or 3-in-1 Blend of co-ordinator, said Conrad and gallons of fuel and 15,900 gal- Africa is entitled to eat in .the soldiers charged a^th refusing Gordon "took a rational point of jon, oxidizer. fanciest restaurants-M he hes FRESH EGGS from BEEF, PORK, VEAL to go to Saigon, appeared to McIN’TOSH & WEALTHY APPLES from CHENEY view” when advised o the trou- He noted a tell-tale reddish- the money, but not many have STRICKLAND FARMS smile nervously as the board , GENUINE .IDAHO BA^INO POTATOES freshly ground ...... lb. 79e ble after they woke up at 4 a.m, ))i-own wisp of vapor that indi- K. returned from deliberation. view” when advised of the trou- cated a liwk and reported it to One aspeot ot the sootal quee­ H^ marched smartly u|> |o the n ’s Titan 2 booster rocket just the blockhouse. About the same tion, however, white South Afri- BACK TO SCHpOL AND BACK TO PINEHURST FOB i president of the general ^ourt- ini 11 flight and another Sax, day n oted by Ihetru- cans, Rhodesians and Poetu- martial, Col. Morris ZebrbwiU, waited a long time tor the Gem­ ments in the blockhouse. guese are united. Hiey do not saluted and heard the verdict. ini n flight and another day Technicians tried to repeUr intend to have “ one nmn, one After hearing the verdict, he wouldn't make a big ■ differ­ again saluted, 'did an about face the leak in time to launch Gem- vote” or btackrule as long ae ence.” and was expressionless as he ini 11 Saturday, A National they can fight it off. And they The astronauts went back to marched back to his seat. Aeronautics PACE Adminlstra- have the guns C O FFE E 7 2 bed emd awoke again kbout 6 Uon spokesman said. SegregaUon in South AMeA is The cbiirt began deliberations a.m., then went to the I launch about as total as it can be in a on a penalty, A final decision on whether pad. “ ' , ■ ' \ society where Africans do most "Johnson h ^ testified earlier this would be possible was. not Air Force officials ,s£id the of the heavy work. that he felt he would' be a crimi­ expected until late this morn­ leak was by a tlec mici£|n ing, however, after technicians I^ere are about 18 mllUoa (pim kuAid. '^hoauuj., . nal if he to“ Kh‘J n Viet Nam^ carrying a^ lunch box-siked safb- Afric'Vi's in South Africa. Slight­ The defense rested Us case after , ______._i.. . clean part of the fu|el system ed, ahd four others iiij bred. The shoes belong to^ the ty - TO GREAT COLOR FEATURES! Donald Rattazrt, - Bob Morra, removed and a man lowered Charges o f defrauding an inn­ had to sit quietly- and listen to Jim Rich and Bill Androlevich...... V him. A continuance to Sept. 22 The Manchester Public Health Instead o f frightening South, erates as an tadependent unit Sean Connery and Natalie Wood— ^WOW! . ,, into the trouble area, a delay o f keeper against her were lodged all the pretended humility. Summer School For Teachers was granted. Nursing Association (M PHNA), West tried to conceal the dan­ with Its own officers, by-laws several days is likely, he added. after she stayed at a motel In Dally Question I ‘ The two were arrested in ger. An important part of the and treartuy. The main fund­ Many Bolton teachers went To m i- The Titan 2 oxidizer is nitro­ East Hartford and left without which offers home nursing Partner opens with 1 N T (16 ----- Scan------August, after Fletcher alleged­ soothing process was the play raising event is a dance, usually Ichool this summer while their gen tetroxide. It is needed to paying her bilL care, health guidance, and ly tried to cash a stolen check of the six of spades at the sec­ to 18 points) a i^ ^ next play- November atJthe Garden students were on vacation. provide oxygen for the nialn Bowling AfterJjearing testimony from Connery at Sears department'store here. gives instructions to expectant ond trick. » G«>ve, open to the public. .-James Cahalan, science depart­ fuel, a mixture called aerozine two psychiatrists. Judge Max 7-6-5-4-S; Hearts, A-8-4; Dla- ’ Fletcher and the Hartford mothers, has recently been ment chairman, attended the 50, in the void of space. P r ^ a r t i Relcher committed Rose M. Gives a False Count monds, K-6; dubs, 8-3. Joanne women were seen togeUier, and, certified by thb Connecticut a player who leads the fourth National Science Foundation In­ This was the first major prob­ Warbeck of Tolland to Norwich What do yon soyT when police stopped the car she Dart Players Woodward stitute at New Mexico State lem in the preparations for ^State Hospital until that time Sitate Department of Health as highest card of a long suit may Answer: . Bid foim spades. Storting Saturday, was driving, they reportedly University. Gemini 11—whose Sept. 9 when she Is able to understand a Provider of Home Health also have a flfth-highest and a ^ ^ approodmately found another stolen check in Je2o\ Miss Patricia Mllliord, Latin, launch date was set several tho court proceedings against Servlces uiuier the Medicare sixth-highest card in that suit, In high cards, the combined million registered dart players SEPT. 10 — 9 A.M. the car. program. and he usually plays one of Miss Susan Mercler, French, months ago. her. count is only 27 to 29 points. in the British Isles, organized Seberg The checks, according to pol- and Miss M ary Ann Aronson, When the leak develmfed, the ’The agency no longer staffs those very low cards to allow This should easily be enough into 7,000 dubs affiliated with > Mrs.. Warbeck , was . arrested , __. ice, were stolen in a break’ into BngHsh, attended the University countdown on Gemintil’s A t- All funiors weleome 9 clinics at Manchester Memorial h'® partner to count the suit. for grame, but not for slam. the National Darts Association 'A Fine Madnees” of Hartford. Miss Mercler and the sponzo Oil Co. in Windsor. Hospital but gives more exten- playing thd six of spades, according to ths Bhicyclopaedia las-Agena target tocket on its with making_T. —, a_ false complaint « T, authorities say they Copyright 1966 A West made It appear that he Companion Feature Miss Aronson also traveled in pad 6,000 feet away was mov­ 4 5 6 to the police. Police said that sive care to town residents. The General Features Oorp. Britannica. have not connected the accused had no lower spades —^whlch the Bkirope. ing smoothly tbward an intend­ 4 2 3 she had called them to report s discontinuance of clinic service FREE BOOKCOYERS with the break Itself. Authori- would mean that he had led story Charles Bannon, business ed­ ed 7:48 a^jm BST launching. stolen ring. When they arrived had a large effect on the num­ ies say Fletcher and hla com­ from a four-card suit. o f w hat INSIDE ucation, Anthony Falcetta, social That'oouiit was halted as soon and located the ring, the wom­ ber of maternity -visits this year got panion may have purchased the which totaled 266, compared South got this impression and they did studies, Roger Titus, Industrial an accused them o f having put TONfTE— Ends T i m s . checks from the persons who checked it with East’s return to a DAISY arts, and Mrs. Judith Mitchell the ring where it was found. with last year’s 607. took them. at the second trick. East would kid. of the elementary school all at­ ■When* police returned the Nurses made 4,710 field visits BOTH IN COLOR Ruth E. Carlson of East Hart­ return his orig^lnal fourth-high- CLOVER tended Central Connecticut next day with the warrant this year compared to 4,160 last WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR NATIONAL ford was fined $50 for operating est spade if he held four State College. chargli^ her with making a year. Total health supervision N a t a u a i Christopher Plummer a rooming house without a li­ visits this year were 1,303, with or more cards in the suit; other- Miss Eileen Fogarty, science, false complaint, ;Ae refused to THEY STICK UP THE QUEEN MARY IN MID ATLANTIC! attended the University of Ken­ BRANDS R OYER 66 YEARS!. go to court and had to be cense. last year’s amounting to 3 ; ^ . 'wise East would return his high- The case of Gregory Mocka- Noirses made 240 visits to efln- est spade. East’s return of the rawMrncnKsii tucky. Mrs. Beverly Plumb, brought in handcuffed. business, attended the Univer­ The two 'psychiatrists testi­ lis, 16, of 36 Dudley St., charged __ics_ this_____ year___ to treat 2,460 pa- deuce made it seem that he of sity of Connecticut. Mrs. Helen fied that they both examined with taking a motor vehicle gave immunizations K-4-3-2 Downtown Manchester spades.' COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONID Barton, math, attended Colgate OPEN 6 DAYS her at Hartford State Jail and without the owner’s permission, totaling 414. . “ Cat” 6:00-9:40 1 was transferred to juvenile Taken in by ■ the false count. University. Mrs. Bertha » Mc- that she had delusions of perse.- The agency moved from its "Butterfield 8” at 7:46 South led a heart at the third Garrah o f the elementary school in thousands of stores •cution. Psychiatrist W h it e r court. hospital quarters to new of­ ______..'mSMTEEI SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW attended Saint Joseph College. fhe yeor'round for your convenience! Borden of Hartford also said Clifford Strachln, 18. of fices at 55 E. Center St. last FREE P4RKING BIRCH ST. Of THCrttR Saturday— 1:30 Don Macaiiley, art, attended and service establishments that her condition is compound­ Pawtucket, R.I., was given a month. IS Wlllimantlc State College. Jo­ ed by organic degeneration 60-day suspend^ sentence for Nurses are on duty from 8 ONiy U * COULD ______MOHDAY thru SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 seph Shanahan, social studies which results from the use of breach of peace and willful des­ a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through ^ ^ -PLAYTHESE WOMEN! ... ^ truction of private property and Friday and 8 a.m. to 12 noon department chairman, attended THE CONNECTICUT BANK alcohol. •Democratc Women Present ^ml Fashions THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 to 9 Both psychiatrists testified was put on probation for six Satiu-day. - lUNCHESTtH SHOPPmt WIUDt - FMm Ml MIt EuZABEniinfUMr , and Mrs. Nan­ months. He was arrested after cy Landolphi, physical educa­ AND TRUST COMPANY that she did not fully under­ L lAURENCEHARVEY The Democratic Women’s Club of Manchester will present a “ Fall Fashion Festival” ’Tues­ stand the significance of her he broke several store -windows Now— 2nd Smash Week! tion, completed her master’s de- day at 8:15 p.m. at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Two of the models in the show are Mis* Boof ¥ EDDIE RSHER grree at Pennsl)rvanla State. ^At Keith*s Yon Can appearance in court. on Spruce St. following an ar­ Television- Set Jo£in Caglanello, left, wearing a red wool dress, and/Mrs. William Kodes, in a turquoise Lawrence Fortin, 18, of 151 gument with his wife. Congregational Note* "paisley two-piece wool dress. Fashions will be presented by the Mam’selle Dress Shop of I P i S H w AS-HOMTWr b thtayidr Afford the Finest!** Eldrldge St. changed his guilty Strachin’s father said -the IMPORTANT I NO ONE UNOCR18 M . Bolton Congrregational Church Vernon Circle. The Carriage House of Mfinchester will create the hair styles and supply Taken from Car W1U BC ADMiTTED UNLESS pleas to not guilty on 11 counts youth would make restitution for rmilnewmaR w ill hold registration for Sun- wigs for the show. Refreshments will be se^ed. Tickets will be sold at the door. (Herald , A C CO M PA N CO B Y H IS PARENT. A television set was stolen ’day school Sunday at 10 a.m. photo by Ofiara). ' of breaking and entering with the damEigres over a period of CMjfi&Iffl™, _____ ^ BURLIVES ^ criminal intent, larceny and time. The six-month probation from a Mustang parked at the I fn iG H i in the education building. Sun­ theft o f motor vehicles, and his period will correspond with the Sears store in the Parkade at Mo«i&Si6'SErFi^ nSwBMg— Cgaadz M.Q-M ^!releas«s In Metroodor tab— — nM w iM / day school classes w ill be held win M. Edwards, 38 W ells St.; Barry's local campaign chair­ this year for kindergarten four- case was continued to the next period during which he is mak­ about 6 last night, police report- 1ECHNIC0L0R*RANAVISI0N* [ B M I l Leaders Assist Sixth Diftrict, Raymond Lari- man, has issued a call for vol­ session of Hartford County Su­ ing payments. ■William' Szwickl of 4 Blast year-bids through Grade 8. A yCe, 40 Russell St.; and Seventh unteers workers'. They may SAT. ONE SHOW AT 1:30 nursery will be provided. perior Court. He entered not A total of $70 In fines was re- bought the portable television B ^ry Campaign District, Kenneth Gibson, 246 contact campaign headquarters, St. Blaurice Note* g^uilty pleas on five cormts of imposed on Robert F. Snow, 16, at Sears and had put it in the S V D (m S I»K W. Center St. at 775 Main St, or the district laMdarti breaking and entering with of 40 Nike Circle. At a previous car. He told police he locked the ' TTie Council o f Catholic W om ­ Manchester district leaders Atty. Richard O. Woodhouse, leaders in their voting districts. criminal intent aito one epunt court session. Snow, was fined car .and went to another store PIRWOlllinCIlliES en will meet Sept, . J.9 rather have been named to the Barry I-II of theft of a motor vehicle and $50 for evading responsibility for a few minutes. When he than this Monday. for Senator Committee, to as- was not presented on the re­ and $20 for operating a motor came back, the car’s side vent EDWARD A LB EE'S Bulletin Board . ’ sist State Sen. David M. Barry maining five covmts. vehicle without a license. He •was broken and the television TTie executive board o f ele- m his bid tor re-election Nov. Though a reduction on his was imable to pay the fines at set missing. mentary school P T A w ill meet g from the 4th Senatorial Dis- $1,000 bond was requested, the Monday at 8 p.m. at the school, trict. both request was not granted and The executive board o f the high Barry, a Democrat, is a form.! Fortin was returned to jail. school Eklucation Council w ill ©r state representative from stores Fortin pleaded guilty to meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester, a form er town di- charges of evading responsi­ “HAPPY HOUR” the high school. rector and, from November open Bolton Grange will have rit- 1954 to June of this year, form- bility and was ^ v e n a suspend­ (Effective Tue*., Sept. 12th) Mon. thru F r t 7-9:10-Only ed 30-day sentence. On a' Sat, Sun. 2:00-4:20-6:40-9:00 ual night tonight at the Com- op (jeputy mayor, tonight charge of operating a motor ve­ 5 to 7, Tues. thru Frl. Mim-J/VNOlil munity Hall. Men, chaire<|,by He is being challenged by Re- hicle without a license, he was Bruce Ronson, are in charge of publican George *TT. LaBonne of till 9 fined' $15. ALL DRINKS 59c PLUS THIS ACTION-PACKED 2nd FEATURE refreshments. Glastonbury. The case o f George H. Hucks, The board of education will ipf,g voting district campaign 10, o f 9 Griswold St. was con- meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the leaders are: First' District, for all your school supplies ' tinned to Sept. 29. Huoks is IT'S HYSTERICAL! 12th SMASH WEEK! THE high school library. Michael Nimirowskl, 23 Tower charged with indecent assault Rd.; Second District, James Also for your pleasure—Join Lloyd on tw o counts. He was arrest­ Mai^eater Evening Herald Halloran, 110 Delmont St.; Gilliam and the "Inn” crowd here at 1 lunch boxes 97c ed after allegedly molesting an Bolton correspondent, Clem©-, Third District, Herbert J. Ste- Church Comers! HIIJUUOUS COMEDY. 80. BUOY.** AIR CONDiriONED well Young. te.I. 643-8981. 1 (without thermos) 8-year-old girl in’" the woods - N . Y . Times vensoi^46 Kennedy Rd,; Fourth near St. James’ Cemetery last Entertaining nightly 6 to 1 A M . District, Dr. JoAn F. Barry, 35 iqpnth, and also of allegedly D AN C IN G with the "Lloyd GUIlam BURNSIDE'jh-.. o i A.[ lA't f.Af'f I-L Kane Rd.; Fifth District, Ed- bolipaint pen refills for all mokes of pent molesting a 19-year-old girl Trio” Frt and Sat. from 9 to 1 Ft-’EE PAP‘' ir;G 3 n : Blamed in Crash near Gould’s Pond on S. Main A.M. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A plastic coated St., also last month. Greenwich youth was held crim­ MIBIItTIfll josmtlBWE NowH nama I School Supplies at •ITie continuance was grant­ CARUSIER EHURESMir ...Boon inally responsible today for an New Low . book covers ! pkg. of 4 39c ed after it was learned that the TONIGHT STEVE RPQIISN alagend. auto accident-that killed his 17- attorney representing Hucks 7:00 HUMMilM BRINIKEITH year-old companion. Discount Prices! fo r covering books. 18” wide. bad withdrawn from the case 9:16 mmmaiimimwEL Coroner Isadore L. Kotler because he is a close friend of CHURCHCORNERS muiy KEITH said Richard A. Jones, 18, .,of ARTHUR DRUG ^ clear contact ^ ^ IHJ one of the complaining -vrit- Greenwich Point, Old Green­ SUN. nesses. Atty George Royster, AHTHUH KENNBIY wich, had been speeding when from ppbllc defender, was assigned • his car went out of control on 2:00 HyywBwrv>dCiiu»fcfOEunE axiBUZAIVIVEPLESHETTEb to represent Hucks. | t I » «j r •ar' .’iniiiniMmry the Connecticut Turnpike in -v» The same continuance was Greenwich Aug. S and struck a also granted on charges oJf post on the divider. speeding and improper passing THE BUSSIAHS ARE COMINR The -victim yres William Bai^ sett of Chapel Road, Greenwich, against Hucks. Plus Zdzislaw Talag^a, 20, of 23 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD (0pp. Conn, Blvd.) THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMING who had been riding with Jon^s. Fun Co-Hit DI LLO N Pine Hill St. changed a pre­ vious plea of nqt guilty to guil­ ty on a charge brearti of SALES and SERVICE, Inc. peace and was fined $60. ^ IN HER MOST A 90-day jail sentence on DELICIOUS DELIGHT! FREE 1964 FALCON 1965 CHEVY the same charge was suspended Futura Wagon. Big six, automatic, rack, Malibn Hardtop. Blue. Radio, whltewaUs, and he -was put on probation AUDREY t Un e -u p gray with black Interior. 6-cyl., stand_ard trans. for two years. Breakfast Talaga was arrested on Aug. HEPBURN Call Us! 643-41S9 13 at a toivh drive-in restaurant Let’s look at your windows to­ “TIFFANYS rA I CLINIC 1962 COM^ET . 1963 CHEVY . gether— see -which of these fab­ after a womap told police that 4-Doqr Sedan. Six-cylinder, automatic. Bel Air 4-Dr. V-8, Powergllde. ulous fabrics and Impeccable he had stopped Her as she was EYERY TUESDAY. window treatments wjU do the lee-vihg the wash room and had S 10 9 P.M. most for your room! pushed her back inside. SCHOOL OF DANCE 2 Color Cartoons - 1965 VW East Windsor Get g complete engine 1965 FALCON A charge of breach of peace 2-Dr. Sedan. Black, sitaroof. 2-Dr. Sedan. B ig six.. Standard trans. As RtHo oS| $12.00 poir single against a Chestnut St. man was REOPENING - NEW CENTRAL LOCATION DRIVE-IN courts check-up w IiIIg you BoUed in Circuit Court 12 yes- wait! 1963 FORD i width unKned, 90" in length Ha* yonr car lost It* ifim 1964 FORD 40 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER Convertible. 862 V-8, Cmlsomatlc, power 01977332 -and v^ o r f Doea It cq*t napre 4-Dr. Sedan. 390 Gnbio inch, overdrive. ABO VE CORl(HER APPLIANCE — ITEXT ’TO SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALONX_ ateertag. Blue ijidth white top. ' m t ; ; to run- lately? M ao, then Have You Tried Keith'* tOMiOi/'AUir A 9:30 ( 3) Smothers Brothers jumped off a building after MUSIC SHOP of Mr. and Mrs. Fora, ad- from all over Connecticut at­ ed to install a dropped celling ------B y r a A N K C ARET ploying some pioneering modifi­ bodyless lung.s. (22) (ilub House ( (18) Subscription T V being accused of spying for Na­ vieora to tha oommliwlcm’s tended. They hosted the shoot and new lighting in the ramp Manchester Evening Herald AP Sdence Writer cations of existing emergency ’The registry now Includes (40) Sugarfoot <12) Movie 1013 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER for 7 to 14 ers 10:00 ( 3-40) 12 O 'clock High ( O archairy program, to d their hoping to realize enough funds area leading to ttie old library. Andover correspondent, Law- techniques such as: 6:33 (12) Newsbeat tionalist China, they kaid. records on 392 subjects — peo­ (34) 'CJ.S.A. Dance (iO-20) U .N .C .L.E . (C ) A Japanese newsman in Pek­ partlelpaUon In the daya to purchasi^ necessary equip­ The numerous pipes in the cell- renoe Moe^ teli 742-6796. ‘ * DENVER, Oolo. (A P ) — In a — More frequent use of tra­ (22-30) Billy Graham has resumed its ple in all walks of life from a ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) evants. An archery demonatra- ment such .as a backdrop net ing will be covered by the new laboratory within sight of the cheotomies — the cutting of a ( 8) News, Weather (24) Open Mind . ing said a newspaper posted on coal miner to a chef — of whom (10-20-23-30) Hutnley - Brink- ( 3-12) CBS Special a 'wall in the capital’s streets tion by M r. and Mra. Fors and fo r this winter’s Indoor shoots. ceiling and lighting much im­ hols into the windpipe. and in­ ley (C ) 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-20-233040) News, Suez U se a R ecord Rockies' foothBls there’s a me­ about 126 have died. other membera of the archery The Columbia Lake Bowmen proved. Both the parking lot serting a breathhig tube. 6:46 ( 8) Peter .Tennlngs. News Sports, Weather reported a mass hunger strike Fall Music Lessons chanical apparatus Qiat looks Among other Ifndlngs: (12-22) News 11:16 (10-2030) Tonight (C ) group to aoheduled fo r 4:30 protrlded the archery course tod the ceiling project will be ISM AILJA, U .AJl. — Suez — Use of various mechanical was started by students and 1. There is an almost direct 7:00 ( 34) W hat's New? (40) Sports Final p,m. A ^ r lo d of free shooting fo r the state shoot. done now. Canal traffic before tke United and sounds Ik e a prop for a ventilators, including a still ex­ (40) News. Weather 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie teachers in Sian Province after by qualified teachers on: S tretch pants & jersey chiDer-movie on the iate-late- relationship between heavy cig­ (10) Sport."' World 11:25 (40) Country M usic (C ) the provincial Communist party will follow the demonstration. The Xiiidover archery group The board accepted the resig- Arab Republic took it over was perimental one, to deliver an 11:30 (22) Tonight (C ) _ _ arette smoking and emphy- ( 8) Front Row (C) committee rejected demands, Mrs. Fors <’wss (Joimecticut meets Tuesdays and Thurs­ nation o f Mrs. Paul PfansUehl 14,466 ships in 1955. Last yea r a late W khow. increased .volume of air to the (30) New s (18) Subscription T V • Flute s.e m a-chronic bronchitis, ( 8) Death Valley Days (C) 1:16 (40) A ir Poifee Film from a “proleterian revolu­ • Sax Free Style lyomen’s Champion days a t 6 p.m. at the Fors ., ^ m the board. Her term o f record 19,150 shipe used the Nylon stretch pants in green, bur­ R’s a brealMng exhibit of two lung. Webb-Warlng scientists say. SEE SATURDAms TV WEEK FOR COMFEETE USTINO tionary rebel corps." • Banjo in 1065 snd Bundsy she will be home on Merritt Valley Rd. office runs to July 1, 1967. A108-mile canal. human hmga taken from the — Encouraging patients to get I Drums gundy, navy, plum. Coordinating striped out oster said the student bodies of dead men, hut air flow out of the lungs in the^o group, apparently modeled on • Guitar • Accordion cotton turtle neck jersey. working for science. as soon as possible after their emergency — and walk up and conditions has .been identified as the Red Guards, did not vfin • Bass Guitar IQneased in a glass chamber, • Tnunbone > ^ rflow down a waird corridor “ so as to the collapslbility o f the inter­ Radio recognition from the Sian In­ 4 . e 0 e a c h and powered by an mediate and large air tubes. dustrial Institute’s i>arty com­ • Combo Organ SMtllNO W SERVICt exercise their breathing mus­ • Trumpet . 4& ... . . iwmp, the two bodyless lungs (n ils Itotiiig IncdnlM' only tlsnse nows broadcasts o f 19 or 41 3. The size of the fully Inflated mittee oi: cultural revokittoi ’ hang side by side a i^ alternate­ cles^ and also get a look at the Can NOW for best reservations—«49-2036 Rockies to help their morale.” lung — both during life and aft- mlnufs length. Some statlom carry ottwr snort asmoasta.) oommittee. ' - " ly Inflate and deflate — swell Instead, the account said, and droop — Just as the living — Greater use of oxygen, in er death — is the best available WDB?UlS6^ 7:46-Joe Garaglola “W e Teach, Sell, Repair and low and controlled concentra- method, short of examining the 6:00 Tx>ng John Wade 7:60 Sing Along they, were surrounded, beaten lined siiede jacket lUDlf does. 7:66 Red Sox vs. Yankees Rent All Band Instruments’* lung tissue sections, to ascertain 8:00 Dick Robinson and refused meals at their Neither to pretty to see. Upon tions, fo r treating both emer­ 1:06 News, Sign Off 10:40 Nightbeat gency oases and patients at the degree of involvement with W B C H — 910 11:30 News, Sports, Weather school. They then „ sought help MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Inflation, each looks like a g:rot- 12:00 A n Johnson Show Imported cotton suede jacket with the ' home — Including still-experi­ emphysema. And this may help 5:00 Hartford Highlights from the provincial party com­ esque, roughly triangular, flying 8:00 r,a.olight W P O P — 1419 doctors in diagnosing the condi­ mittee. It was refused and they western look. A ll aherpa lined, attached xnacUne that has nofliing but mental iMrrtable liquid oxygen 12:00 Quiet Hours 5:00 Jim Meeker f 6:30 Ken Griffin started their bimger strike Sept. wings. Deflated, each resembles tanks which some patients car­ tion. W IN F — 1230 .hood. Brown, ginger. Washable. 5:00 News 10:00 Hotline 5, the account said. a Rni^ Jelly ftoh. ry constantly away from the 4. New Information about 5:15 Speak Up Hartford 12:00 John Sherman But there’s a difference be­ hospital. ‘pink puffers’ ’ and “ blue bloa­ 6:00 News, Sports Dr. Mitchell says the most ters’’ — a rough categorization 6:30 F.rtitorlal Roundup . IIMIG tween them. 6:46 I.owell Thomas One to a normal lung— from Important finding emerging so of emphysema-bronchitis suffer­ 7:00 The World Tonight far from postmortem lung and ers according to their outward 7:16 Frank Gifford tbs body of a 70-year-old auto 7:35'Public Affairs mscbanlo who died of a brain related studies at Webb-Waring appearance. ^ '7:55 Yankees vs. Red JJoct tumor but had healthy hings is this: “Pink puffers” tend to be 10:40 Dial 12 Girls’ Shop, Main Floor 1:30 News. Sian Off Bnougliout Ufe. •"Ihe respiratory condition slender people who are very V W TIC— 108* K TBs other to a diseased lung which almost invariably was short of breath bUt have no 5:00 Afternoon Edition labeled ‘emphysema’ five to 10 6:00 News. Sports, Weather » tak en fro m th e body o f a 77- heart failure. They maintain 6:35 Americana yeaiMild laborer'who bad suf­ years ago — and was often relatively normal levels of oxy­ 7:30 News of the World fered for years from a ttosue- looked upon as hopeless, if not, gen and carbon dioxide in their SEE What You Buy dsetroyfng lung dtoease ^idled indeed, misdiagnosed as a cere­ Wood — thus giving them the ■r Emphysema. ' bral stroke, pneumonia or heart pinkish appearance of apparent Aittbougb emphysema to’ a failure — is actually a multipli­ health. F O I L r e n t Nothing you buy will ever be as permanent as a family eommon killer, this man died of city of five - interrelated condi­ “Blue bloaters” tend to be 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. something else. tions, more than one of which overweight people, with a jectors—eonnd or sUesnt, also S3 nxii. slide projectors. But edentlsts here at Webh- may be present at one time. chronic blueness of kjie and See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a Waiing Institute for Medical “ And four of Qi6se — chronic ears, indicating low oxygen. ;W e l d o n d r u g C O . complete display, and who can design a Raearch — for the University of brcmchitto;'' ■pldmon8^y,,,„^lJlbol- .They also have high percen^ 767 Main St.— TeL 643-5321 personalized monument to harrnbnize with Colorado M ^cai Center say i8m or thrombdsOs (b lo ^ clots ages of carbon dioxide in Ujelr its surroundings. BARRE his lung reveals many of the in the lung arteries); bronchioli­ blood. They don’t s u ^ r so telltale grim legacies of emphy­ tis (obstruction of the very much from shortness p^oreath, We have the experience. We have the com­ GUILD sema. For. example: small air tubes) and Asthma — but they do have a'^nistory of RANGE plete display. We specialize in fully guar­ —Even at rest, it’s abomally are treatable and reversible. serious heeirt iny^ilvement. anteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. Monumenti distended and lacks the elastici­ " I t ’s true that the emphysema AND Post-mortepi'studlcs at Webb- ty of a normal lung. . component, which Involves ac­ Waring m y^th types — as well favorite jackets —When It exhales, It empties tual destruction or loss of lung FUEL OIL as on Intermediate types — Indi­ much more elowly, and much tissue, is so far nonreverslble, SAP^RITI MEMORIAL CO; e s ^ me “ blue bloaters” are GASOLINE less oompletely, does the and . not specifically treatable. [Imh more likely to derive 470 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER hmg on the other side of the But you can do thing:s for the most of their trouble from “ITS TIME TO TAKE A STANU” ehamber. It still holds trapped emphysema part, as weU — h changes in their air tubes, as T E L E P H O N E 643-7732 for Town & Country a ir — ' a hallmark of emphy- teaching patients to bpefCthe BANTLY OIL distinguished from destruction ... sem a...... * evenly and slowly, so ^ 'to get of lung tissue that characterizes COMl’ANY. INC. “ON SEAMLESS FLOORINC” —Its surface Is richly and the most benefit frbm their emphysema. And this, too, may :i:il MAIN S T IU 'IK T nastily spotted with a coal black lungs. / help fam ily doctors in diagnosis. l^gment — another characteris­ • “And so —/tod we’re very TKI.. (iHl-IMiri (N ext: Treadmllto and tobto tic of xttOBt emphysematous excited'^hqut this — we have U).('U\iii(‘ H7ri.:r27i With: Duresque cozily lined! lungs — whereas the normal found t^at' the group o f condi­ tennis balls.) lung in the exhibit has few such tions a whole is not a hope- spots. l e ^ one. And this is important, NEVER NEEDS WAX, COMPLETELY SEAMLESS hecause many doctors are still The eerie demonstration to EXTREME DURABILITY, RESILIENT, used to help teaearbead the control of tuber­ Equipped with Thirn Signals, At Low Mill Prices! / culosis in the United States — I/eatherette Seats, Heater, the kings of tke dead, in various Defroster, Seat Belts, Tool . ■ / other ways, are helping sden- Kit, Bumper Overriders, Eleotrie Wipers, Windshield Cottons ttoto atowly to unveil some basic PUgrim Mills i ' The Populqr anatomical and physiological Washers. Woolens riddles of emphysema and its : Hartford Rd. Dress Fabrics satoBlts maladies, a brigade of Manchester foes often as fearsome as tuber- TEDTRUDON Draperies DODGE C A M PE SWITCH euloslB ever was. NOW ON display AT CHORCl f— And, across the roadway at VOLKSWAGEN ' COME IN AND S « A ll TO pile-lined suede (ba medical oenter’a great gen- CONVENIENCES IT HAS TO arai hospital, doctore report life­ LTAECOTTVIULE saving aidvances are being I CHENEY HAUL made in trejating emphysema Phone 649-2838 Fabrics Since 1925! iuid attied disease patients who ASM . reach the potentially last ditch Here, In our town, oil heat is cheaper thite fti.'' stage of acute respiratory fail­ And homeowners are proving it with the b if u re. p o u a c - 1965 VALIANT uvings they report after switching from gai to Elegant, supple suede leather The lalter condition — a con­ 1963 N 4-Dr. Hardtop. I C-iaAIC Model 270 2-Dr. $fCQC oiL You’d be surprised how little it may ooit jacket with zip-out pile liner. stant tbreat to almost any em- R&H, auto, trane. IW VW ‘ Sedan. Auto, trans. physsma palieiit — the Stage ■witch from gas heating to oil heajting—with H ead into fall in the shapem^ers Taupe, town brown. 8 to 18. whcM the breath of Ufe rqally 1962 CHRYSLER quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel oil. .We’d like fails, and death can occur from 1965 DODGE ■ > Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. lU^H, Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop.. R&H, the chance to fell you how much money you can .....suffocation, or failure of a heart auto, trans., S1A0R laboring itself to breathe. auto, trans., f A V F save by making the switch—and to’explain how double power. power steering. vIlW C As yet there’s no drug or oth- our heating service can give you dependable ^ sige lor emphysema — and bonded Orion* Jauts h^^^ 1961 PONTIAC ' 1965 DODGE heat at the lowest possible icost. So, bnng Vicitiiins of it can go for years, Wagon. R&H, SCQC 2-Dr. Sedan. Std. C '| 4 A C gas heat billa down to earth. Call us. , sherpa.^ lined cbniuiroy bwHJiwg for breath. Certain Double Power Uvw trans., R&H. toeatmento ,are available, T.Iha« clear al|id clean with a minimum of detail, you' tboucB, lo MIC their plight 1961 DODGE get maximum fashion po'w in these bonded knits Nevertbeieul R to respiratory Flushing of the water mains of The Monches- Lancer 2-Door Hardtop. 1960 BIRD failure that kills emphysiema R&H, auto, trans., c t f t g Fully powered of Orion’* acrylic. T h e A e the wmider knits, 1 D .O O n ytotims — and the Colorado hos­ ter W ater Company, will begin Wefinesday, power steering. $895 the ones that never v^inkle, are completely easy care. pital to cited by the U.S. Public Mobilheat W ide wale corduroy with patch pockets, Health Service as having one of Sept. 7, 1966. 1 40 Mora Used Can at Great Savings A . Two part knit in cherry-or rojral, 12-20...... the best report records in t o . . I warm sheipa lining. Camel, green, saving such emergency coses. bronze. 8 to 18. One of the jdiysicians sums up Flushing w ill continue Tuesday through Frrdoy MORIARTY BROTHERS B. Welt-seamed A-line, emerald or chemy, l^ M ' V.i *tradonark until completed. i 301 CENTE^ STREET - "'.V S o ve ON A l ... Sports'wear, Main Floor. \ ‘ S e h ^ SapplieB! ' OF MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 643-5135 Dresses, Downstairs Fashion Floor 1 ' ' MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY 8D-OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER— (>43-2791 iMiouR KwiiE • om onw lERVicaiu • iM in PUN * Mom ML Bum uunm , DRUG '‘Authorized Chrysler-Dodge Dealer” nUM. IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DinNIBUTORSI HY US AM DEL” VM n X 3 jd V

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perta ava taking the r i ^ . that the coun­ form, the open housing provi­ HUmriywtw: ^ Vernon try hba enough individual identity and Hehron ' . Voter Session Inside sion does not even apply to in­ riiaraetar cf its ow nte slip thraiii^ the dividual home owners. But by Eitpttiitd A 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. voter- sKpsrienoe.rriatlVely safe and intact. Revw Kel&ey Evening Scljool now It is probably impossible making session will be con­ Report to convince many of them' that P a u t i^usUnee One Outside influenta ia Thailand is Offers: Thanks Outlines Course, ducted tomorrow in the Katzenbach did not tell Con­ that cT the communist ideology which town clerk’s office in the (Continned from Page 6 gress that “personal freedom” ia.ite ita early guerrilla and village in- V For Welcome Adds Sessions Municipal Building. must be sacrificed. "Hirough do^trinatioR stages in .the northern, i Eligible applicants must "Attorney General Katzen­ the technique of the big lie, this ’ '■ ■ ■ 'V | poorSr section of the country. The Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, "Umjgrstandlng the Adoles­ be at least 21 years of age, bach, In pleading for the 'civil spurious Katzenbach' quote has residents of Manchester for become inseparably' entwined The Second outride influence is that new pastor of the Hebron and cent: A Parent’s Guide,” will be. rights’ bill, said: . . Indi-vidual it«r. ef the United States, whith now has at least .six months, and with hysterical ^ oppo.sition to Quality, Service and Personal Alientiorit Gilead Congregational churches, one of the new courses offered preference, the right of private some 26,000 military men in the coun­ •^ust be U.S. citizens. open housing. . i. "Satlsned customers" Are "Qur Best Adverttaement’' by the town schwl System’s * Tomorrow’s sesiQjl will be property and personal frMdom pcnwauPTioii HAies try, primarily, the news suggests, to op­ and his family are extending 1966 Publishers Newspaper 1122 Biirnside Avei,"East Hartford; Comu P « ^ e 1m Adraae* • adult evening school this year. the last chance for most lo­ must all be sacrificed . . ” Syndirale Teh 528-5009 T e l 643-5476 ( Tm t ...... *?rS erate the growing air fleet we main­ thanks to the church people for Mootte ••••••••••••*•*• ^*99 This course was developed by cal residents to register be­ Readers of the Courtney and t% VontlMi ••••••••••*••• v.w tain .there in order to do our bombing „ the gracious way they have wel- the evening school and a Steer­ fore the Oct. 3 town elec­ Stone letters wrote protesting Don’t Neglect Slipping XcBth •••••••••••••••• in Vietnam. ' ■ ■ corned them ihto the commu­ ing Committee for the Discus­ tion. letters to newspapers across the o f ___ The first outside influence enjoys the nity. A 9 a.m. to noon session country, some' of which were IHB sion o f Problems of Youth and FALSETEETH ^iposition of the Siamese government. The Rev. Mf. Kelsey will be 'will be held Oct. 1 for Only printed in letter.s-to-edltors In the parish house to meet Sex. The committee last year Do false teeth drop, slip 9r wobble The second outside influence— that of ’ <■ those whose eligibility columns—thereby" inadvertently when you talk,'eat, laugh or sneeze? / members and friends of the presented one program for par­ Don't be annoyed and embarra.ssed S*lDtiili pv raaarrad. mornings, unless otherwise not­ No Wednesday ni'ght ses- kle on your plates, keeps false teeth pateiMa“ liJVrtta I ar* r*------S|ismese situation give for their opinimi young people. preased their alarm over the more firmly set. Gives confident feel­ ed -in, the church bulletin. sioris will be held in Sep­ •scare words in letters to the ing of security and added comfort. Graduates No gummy, gooey taste or feeling. that the country can survive both, en­ The pastor’s telephone at the Registrations for the course tember and October. Justice Department. croachments center largely on the con­ Gilead parsonage is 228-3754. are now open. It will run for Dentures that fit are essential to m at^ k i ItM Maaehaalar Miss ““Carol Anne Moore, Ironically, in its prescript health. See your dentist regularly.- trasts between Thailand and Vietnam. The parish house number is seven weeks, on Thursday nights Get FASTEETH at all dru6 counters. daughter (^ M r. and Mrs. Ev­ offering the class on two nights. 228-3077. from 7;3"0 to 9:30, starting VoU aarrtea cUaaC ot »...«• A. ■SITj'VSKiv Siam haa never been colonised. It has erett E. Moore of 32 Knighton Registrations are now being ac­ The General Assembly of the Sept. 29. Classe.s will meet at never been divided. Its people are 90 per St., was graduated Wednesday cepted for the second night, . United Church of Christ in Con­ Rockville High School. eagD, Pabwit aadlfeatwi. ______’•'. cent Buddhist, and the same kind of from the Lowell General Hos­ which will be Tuesday. Classes At 'Ydur Service — necticut will meet- at Hartfo Each session will be conduct­ Buddhists, to boot. It has had only one pital School of Nursing, Lowell, will be from 7 to 9:05 p.m. AVtm BOKMAXf o r UlMOUb* Seminary this wSek. ed by an expert in the field of brief, experiment with democracy; most Mass. X Mrs. Gilbert Kahan o f Wind­ When'You Need I’s! Kelsey wlH attend. child growth arid development. ^ Om time it has had eonaervatlye rule While in training. Miss Moore sor will be the instructor, and a a fw ilW ca*i The pastor’s Sermo^ext Sun­ • Dri Frank Horton of Man­ muNdar — 1 P-m. which, though dictatorial, .has been con­ was. secretary o f her class and the course will Include sessions Tjitadajr — 1 J^m. day is entitled,' "T ta^ttributes chester will open the program CARTER Wadnaaday -• 1 P-:>m. - sistently strong. The country’s . social of the student government, and on making hors -d’oeuvres, TIiaTatey — 1_ p.wp.m. w«i----- of Successful.Life/^and is based with a lecture on "The Adoles­ spices and condiments, sauces, • — 1 p.m. Tfcugday. order la sIsd relatively stable. Never .s h e was chairman of 'the edi­ APPLIANCE SERVICE upon Psahhs 59:14-23 and Ga- torial committee of the year­ cent Pie: Ingredients that Go and cooking with wine. id ir id taring been ruled from outride, the latlahs-S, vertes f6-24. He asks into the Development of the book. Another class in beginning lO Years’ Exj^rlence *S4S?y'"-k« people have, an-instinctive independritce pari8hion«w,» to 'study the pas­ Adolescent—Physical, Intellec­ contract bridge will also be of­ She is a '1963 Manchester In This Area- and self-reliance. saged. t)r better understand the High School graduate. In Oc­ tual, Emotional and Social.” fered on Tuesday nights, with jPriday, Saptombar 9 ,. Froqi.-such appraisals, there doesn’t sen tober. she will join the nursing , The second session will have Gilbert Kahan instructing. The We service all makes and. seem, much doubt that ’Thailand can lie four people who sang In staff i, a a d 'tk result, at tha lafwendum buono. • isxistenee in which . H has to be exposed ices in Gilead beginning at 11 “ Looking Through the Looking Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. to noon. •a Ute bond Issua proposed, wiis a ra- Wins Qrfint to both outride forces at the Same timS. a.m. Hebron First Congrega­ Glass; We the Parents Look at 935 MAIN STREET - TEHL.. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30. P.M. - C I ^ E D M O N D A Y ^ Herald Milton R. Porter of Hebrew MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-720^ aounding defeat. Bach outride force, by ita own presence, tional services - will be at 9:30 the Roles we Play.” mooa who Totad that day ware ovar- has been awarded' a grant by WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 1^2 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-71^ automatically and . inevitably involves Inside Report Yesterdays Open Form a.m. Dr. Rolphe Humphries of the rihalmingly of Uxa opinion tliat there the National Science Founda­ University of Connecticut will Thaiifnd in the struggle going on out­ Gilead 'Church people were Men. Women, Children ai« soma kinds of municipal expense tion for study in mathematics discuss “ Divided We stand: Di­ side Thailand. The presence of eadi, in­ by 23 Yeprg Ago met at the door Sunday last which ought not to be bonded for, and Agslnat Renewal On the night ot A ti^ ri 2 at and science. He plans to study vided It’s Chaos,” speaking of side. Thailand, constitutes a ’ magnet by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Por­ at Connecticuj^ College, New AIR CONDITIONED paving of straeta ought to be, Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Not more than 17% of total To the Editor, a Board of Director’s public ter. - the adolescent and his family. ntadi tends to drpw the,other in grebt- London, and teach math at jun­ ander all normal and reasonable oondi« t GOP caucus enrollment of 8,696 We have been told by hearing, I put t^ T o w n of Man­ School News At one of the final sessions. er^foree into Thriland. 'there is a limit chester’s sha)?e of the cost of ior high school in Groton. He WASHINGTON — As part of pelled amalgamation, etc., is expected to go to polls and the Manchester Redevelopment ^lans for the new elementary Dr. J. E. Rosenfeld of Elling­ tioni, financed out of current tax DowntovynylCenewal at 84,500.- won his master’s degree 'from to tta extent to whien housing provision of the ■the statement now attributed di­ Deputy Sheriff James H. total cost of our Downtown Re­ of Hebron have been approved on "It’s a Big Changing World Now the same proposal, once so dafl- Johnson o f Hartford County, a be a b le ^ say that Mr. Edward Outside,” in which he will treat still retain an identity of ita own. As Civil Rights .bill, the radical rectly to Katzenbach. development Project will be by the board ^of education, as Bltaly rejected at the polls by l^ c h c a - „_.town resident, is elected presi­ Executive Director of Manchester Evening Herald the social problems facing ' — The U.S. air for parents with children of Ihis time the proposal to issue bonds bers of Congress, newspaper ^ - noticed had not it been placed this year; Mrs. Nancy Mulligan, Sat. ^fom lng 9 to 12:00 Communist inflltrati^ against too the MRA (1) that ^ State’s freight business has grown at an any age. Dr. David Payne of ,lor paving—1400,000 of them—^Is wrap­ itors and Katzenbaoh himself in the Congressional Record of The fact is that none of us art: Mrs. Gladys Shaw, physi­ T r o u p e mudi. United States, will reinain ita own 10 Years Ago "share” will be a .'^ a n ” if the annual rate of 14..1 per cent the University of Connecticut ped tight inside a 12,500,000 bond pack­ have been receying indignant June 21 by Sen. Sam J. Ervin seems to know even the prob­ cal education; Mrs. Christine sense of Ms own national identity. project is successful; (2) that a year for the past 15 years. will be moderator for the en­ age which, by one of the most question­ letters aiwut the attorney gen­ Jr. of , a foe of This date iO years ago was able cost of the proposed re­ Wyng-arden, speech and hear­ Adrian's the Town of Manchester ■will be In 1965, airlines carried 1.7 bil­ tire series. able votes ever east by the governing eral. The source of the indigna­ ' the open housing provision. It a Sunday; The Herald did not development program to the ing; and Mrs. Dorothy Kirk- Cor. Park and Main Street compelled to/feturn to the State lion ton-miles of freight. They Because of the response to the S S ham, school nurse. Dorothy sle e p in g ? tion is the following statement, was noticed there by Phoebe' publish. Town. Or CaU 643-6266 legislative body in Manchester, is to be W ho Doeen't Want Cake? each year/ for a period of 16 expect to quadruple that in 10 classes in beginner’s gourmet alleged to have been made by Courtney who, with her hus­ When we first talked about Kablik ia acting as secretary submitted to the voters on Nov. 8 as one years on^ third of the increase years. cooking, the evening schooL is •'The news, today. Is that Preridsnt Katzenbach to a congressional band Kent Courtney,, publishes Downtown Redevelopment we for school principal Ray E. ■Ingls ttem, to be approved er'.reje<^ in o\^ tax revenue which will Johnson is, at laiat, .jiroposing.a touch committee but suppressed by the far right Independent talked about a 83,500,000 rede­ Switch to one of ta ita entirety. A Thought for Today 00^ in consequence of rede- the liberal press: American of New Orleans. velopment program, the kind of lU s rather neat device for' including of action against inflation. yriopment, and (3) that if the In an updated. pamphlet ap­ Sponsored by the Manchester progrsim which the Manchester these Stearns & a number of imojects in one single paok- Two suppoelUona are immediately "The policy of this adminis­ ^ Council of Churches /total return payment over that parently mailed by the Court­ Redevelopment Agency’s plan- available. tration is to favor a compelled period does not equal the age does not merely deprive the voters neys early in July the quota­ ^ _____ ,. ' . nlng censuftantt very apparsnt- Foster, mattresses . One is Oiat the Preeident has pre- amalg^tmation of all races, col­ am^nt of the ‘.loan-tta ^ ef Manchester of thrir opportunity to tion pops up. CorrecUy, It is ■The Fifth Beatitude: “BlesSiBd dui^v a semblance of movement be- ors, and creeds in residential paid balance wiM b e c o m e veto yes or no specifically on tha.^Ca- preceded by, this ..qlspsaf-. v” .■M"th(a.mer^fu|,;for they shall E E areas; individual preferences, Since then i f has blossomed "grant” -to the'town. ttah of 8400,000 hi hoada for oohtsmpo- catistT he ne longer dares stand motion- Professor t^tro sSiid tHat, in obtain mercy." In the ytime of the right of private property, The MRA has estimated the into a 818.650,000 Disneyland lebs. essence what Uip'attorney gen­ pity and comp^^ion were Com fort Built 59. mry paving. and personal freedom must be yearly Increase in our tax rev­ kind of project. The. only reason ... rTta other is that, the action he now eral meant was: -Etc.’’ ' looked upon as weakness. Jesus ' n also denies them any direct deel- sacrificed to this overriding pol-. enue (because of redevelop­ I can give for the enormou."* SE-OUT PRICES! took sharp iss u e ^ th his wcfrld. proposes is not going to run any risk icy." But within a few days, 813,160,000 jump from 83.600,- Steams (& Foster quality and wonderful sleeping com­ rion on the oompanion propooals ef Jesus thoughythat mercy lays ment), exclusive of the -amount of actually touching anybody or any in­ Phoebe Courtney seemed to 000 to 818.650,000 is the small fort at a low price. Tufted Comfort Built comes in 8675,000 for an 18,000 square foot addi­ Any statement like that by claim on us whenever and that will come in consequence terest during the short period left be­ forget the source of the quota­ amount of regard our free­ twin or full sizes, boxsprings or mattresses, $39 each. tion to the Municipal Building—certain­ the attorney general would in­ wherever ^ere ia suffering. of improvements to residential tion, In a July 21 letter appeal­ wheeling politicians have for ly a proposition on which the taxpay- fore the November elections. deed be reason enough for op­ Mercy is an action not merely properties, and increased in­ ing for funds to save’ the debt- tbe tax dollar, and the ease wit'n e(s might be expected to be yielded The touch of action the President posing President Johnson’s open a (eeling or sentiment. It is ventories in that particular ridden Independent American, which they hand it out to those P some voice— the proposed Robertson doee propoee ie one which, by asking- housing provision (passed by binding the wounds o f the hurt. area at 8190,000 (Manchester P she asked: the House and now confronting Evening Herald 6-28-66), progressive civic-minded citi- Posture Supreme 49 Bark swimming pool, for 860,000,’' and Congress to suspend the existing tax "How many Americans know It is forgi'ving. It Is walking a Senate filibuster). In fact,- This simply means that if !«'■' , sens who wtlilk around -with their tin maps, Union Pond survey, and incentivos designed to encourage busi- that the attorney general o f the the extra mile for those in * A deluxe, extra firm mattress by Steams & Foster with a luxurious­ however, it is. a fabrication that development would cause a palms up ready to take it. ' stbool repairs which add up to the re­ neaa to invest in new buildings and new United States of America mafls need. Mercy pities and succors ly comfortable quilted top. Boxsprings, mattresses, twin o ^ u ll sizes, provides a case study not only yearly increase in the amount The more I study redevelop­ equipment, vfould eventually do some­ the following statement before every creature, not man alone. mainder of the 82,500,000 total. of 8250,000 in our tax revenue, ment the more convinced I be­ $49 each piece. Queen size outfits $129; King outfits $179. thing to slow down such investment, and of how extremists on both sides a congressional -committee in It refrains from cruel sport Nor is this nierely a device for sand- ■we (the Town of Manchester) come that it can and does pro- can distort debate on an im­ urging ■ pttstage of the/^orced well as from cruel speech. A tmgging the taxpayers of Manchester relieve some of the inflationary pjvs- would be compelled togkurrend- portant issue, but also in the housing’ Section erf IHM’s ci-vfl Rev. James W. Bottoms ■vlde a very comfortable living into buying all of these projects if they Burc now threatening the 'whole eoon- technique of the big lie. ^ rights bill?” There followed St. Mary’s Episcopal er one third o f that ^ amount for some of those who are im­ o*ny- (883,333) to the State of Con­ Princess - '■happen to want one of ’them'J The story starts on June 8 the Petro statement—this time' Phurch mediately associated with it; But such a policy, even if Congress necticut each year for a period The whole gigantic 12,500,000 bond- when Katzenbach, testifying be­ not attributed to Petro. that it can and does make it For the ultimate iii sleeping comfort. Steams goes a W g with the President’s recom­ o f 15 years— a grand total of t^g proposal casts doubt on tbs reality fore a Senate Judiciary subcom- "Does tha.V’shock you?” she possible for owners of proper­ & Foster quilts two Vi-inch pads of polyfoam mendation, would not take effect until the 15 year period of 81.249,906., ties • of questionable value- to of the iKUcess by which we in Man­ ~ mittce, aa^rted that the open continued./‘It does me. Tbis is Today in History and Dacron to the handsome damask, ticking moiiUia from now, and would leave the housing provision was unjustly Such payments would reduce dispose of them' at very pleasing chester claim to be trying to hold our the klnd t>f news that the 1 ^ - " of these mattresses. No detail is overlooked labeled a "forced housing” pro­ By The Associated Press the State’s "share” from 82,200,- prices, and that it can and does town tax rate stable. — preeenti big ballobn phSse of our pros- wing-c6ntrolled press carefully Today is Friday, Sept. 9, Oie posal when it really was direct- OOO to 8950,006, and raise the permit property owners who in making inattresses and boxsprings the Of course we cab bold our present pertty undisturb^. This ia not to say hides from the American peo­ 252nd day of 1966. There are 1J3 i ^ against "forced housing" re­ Town of Manchester’s share will retain. possession of their tax rat* stable if we go out and eign that ^ s federal, govemhient should, for ple. I found it only after labori­ days left in the year.^ quiring Negroes to stay in ghet- ously researching the Congres­ from 81.950,000 to $3,199,995. properties and who failed to ourselves Into hock for all those expen- real action, step in and forbid buriness- Today’s Highlight in History toes. sional Record." The MRA has stated that the keep them iu a suitable stats Of ffitures which, if uhdertaken now, might m ROB A. MACOM- V night 1. . ;^Thadand— the country which wa t ^ k of Those Very Costly Rackets. \.- \\ BBR. IISlElpiDteNT, C A M 'B E T D G I: I’m afarid I'll have to refuse If You Are A Used Car Buyer, We Have A Wonderful Selection Of A-1 Values. ■ i*T.M. applied for ■ M to be Siam—is begiibiijig to l9e TTiUST ^00,<, CAMBRIPOT, MASS.. V *—raf ABiHm Hom-oF- • * between the two of the to buy it ' .<• l 5E|ieawed rides WRITING W THE OOM^ANX’S AN­ Dr. A. B. Moran In Asia. But some eptimlitie en- NUAL MmmnLei.m/SA m m seu . S W U M n » YOUNC K O P l t ! 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M.;yNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966 P A G E N IN 1^ fA G E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,/1968 ■jiSr... wey.'.4 Funenik ] Cengras Hits ACTTNO MANAGER Africa Fails Congress Set to Act With General Manager Carmichael Jailed J' C. Hamptoii Robert Weiss and Town To R esolve Puneral Mrvic«s tor James State Moves counsel Irving Aronson, Christopher Hampton of 21« who usually serves in his On LB J Inflation Plan Wethcrell St. were held yester­ On Pollution stead, scheduled to be off Large Race Strifef (OMthned from Pnge One) day at St. Mary's episcopal duty Thursday and* Friday about the strength of the admin­ J. Church. The Rev. John D.- (P e a tta n e d Page One) for the Jewish' New Year, (Continue^ from Page One) Continued from Pnge One) Oongressional aqtion on U.S. istration’s' economy purpose. It Hurhes, senior assistant, offici­ Walter Fuss, director of troops abroad ia not necessary bvS!| < V, the fullest extent of the law any live in "homelands" or re­ "Too little and too late,” said -WflipVw* ated. Sydney MacAlplne was ment ot any escalation of the public works; .wjll serve m Hospital Notes at the moment- the House .Republican leader, acting managdr. person involved in the unlawful serves. Another third work on organist. Burial was .in East the farms and the rest live out­ The administration is seeking Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michi­ Cemetery. This Js^i first for Fuss, creation of this incident,*’ said ADMITTED YESTERDAY; side the cities and towns where each day by "every means gan. "He is saying, in effect, i Bearepi were Chftord Hamp­ Announcet Tax Cut and the^first time in recent Allen. .“Let,.there be no mid- Mrs. Joyce Bridgeman, 10 "the Republicans have been they wwk. available to us” to sound out the ton, Andrew Winsler Jr., Rob­ NEW HAVEN.(AP)—Speaking yeahS/tliat the manager and .... , J , ,i Haynes St.; ■'Mrs. Lois Churila ’The harshest penalties ot right all along.’ He has been I I ert Minnick, Gerald Griffith, in an appropriate setting, Gov. th^Mgula'r acting manager 'M. .. m tor^mehenZ T T e T e apIt^Theid'toVr^n toe“7Mcan^‘ choices for Improved relaUons^ iiuking’.c-ono^y for months. John Smyth and Frank Mueto. JoHn . Dempsey announc^' will be away from their hr«fc.r. .. W living around the ciUea. with Red China and an end to Why hwn’t he acted before. The Holmes Funeral Home, Thursday that a |li miIliOU''hn- /desks at the same time. lawbreakers. Mrs. Cecilia Davis. 268 Lake They travel to work on their- the war in Viet Nam. Sen. Jack R. Miller, R-Iowa, St.; Mrs. Columbia DeCarli, 204 'M 400 Main St., was in chargrf' ot »«*1 tax reduction for C«»«iecti- Earlier, Allen toured the riot own trains and buses. They one has cwnmunlcated il*« ’..... ' ...... : I 0' « ii -V m arrangements. eut business and Ijudlistry will area, known as Summerhill, and Broad S t; Mary DellaFera, 24 & Andover Pine St • Mrs Barisara DiBat- Mcon-J-d"* t*x- anything to the United SUtes on was wrong _____ go into effect Jan. 1. said, "I can report that it is or­ « n e St., Mrs. ™ is with African drivers. They president Charles de ‘h* P*opl« iha*^ ' nHEHznn LDt;] , „ WilUaiB J. Beattie The g o v e r ^ told a meeting derly, neat and clean and that tisto, Glastonbury; Carol Du­ go to their own schools and MK :7m V' . IMUMI AlNA Check List For Tlie fu n e ^ of William J. the AssoclaUon'of Connecticut Planning Panel everything is perfectly calm. I mas, 707 N. Main St.; Mrs. churches. They must always ca withdraw Its forces from Viet creas* the,spendlng tor his d«^ MEUaXTHMLSOIfS Beattie of 46 Birch St. was Manufacturers that the tax re- am greatly encouraged.” Bonnie Finlay, 30 Waddell Rd.; carry their passes or go to Jail. Nam. .mestic programB at the same held this morning from the wiU come, from a low- R eyiews Plans On Wednesday, Alien blamed Mrs. Virginia Keeney, 695 Kee­ In restaurants frequented by Back-to^-School John F. Tierney Funeral Home, ot the unemployment corn- Carmichael and the militant ney St..; David Kolakowski, 356 whites, Africans may serve, In his message to Congress, Harrison A. Williams Jr., Johnson p l^ e d to "cut all fed- Delaware, senior Republican 219 W. Center St., with a Masi PM»»htloo tax, which is payed by On Development civil rights group for the riot. Abby Rd. Ext, Wapping; Dale cook or wash dishes but never to the fullest of requiem at St. James’ Connecticut employers. The SNCC members arrested Mullen, 4 Hudson St. □ Vinyl Zipper Carry-All ■J The planning and zoning com­ ...-n„y ... b.„«i Whi.. .itt u,. W.n. ” “• jar™.*?™ Church. The Rev. Biigene F, Th«. tax rate has averaged 2.1 during the disturbance were Also Mrs. Carol Murzyn, 4 . Fits all binders. Holds pencils, rulers, ete 1 O Torpey was celOb'rant. Mrs. P*f o m t of each employe’s an- mission met Wednesday night at bound over to a grand jury on Coventry; Edward Mylek; East m7 . . th » «0,«« A M .„ , «>' "I RBeERTPRESTDN’SHIRLEYJONES Reg. .21 ______— olfjU Jane Maccarpne was organist earnings, up to |8,000. The building for its charges of InclUng to riot. They Hartford; John Piaseezny, r t o he told congress, Dins n m s gives us some concrete RjDOYHA(MT-HERMONEGIN(D.D RMJIFORO \ in .a vast series ot segre- ■lX and soloist Burial was in St. rate will drop to 1.8 per cent are William Ware> and Btobby i, Manchester; Sandra Russell, "vlllares constructed- by already passed have add^ evidence that he really will cut (iffiolDOftF Momw Dtfbsr! EJ Rocket Cellophane Tape 'V Jan. 1. reg;ular monthly meeting. The Vance Walton. The two were Coventry; Mrs. Mary Rvdle-= u,e about W.25 billion to the spend- .pending." Rep. John -si; /t-*. James’ Cmetery. The Rt. Rev. main item of business was to government outside Jo­ fV ' ■* With handy dispenser.^ | O Msgr. Edward J. Reardon read "It is estimated that this drop free under bond. wicz, 13 Union S t; Wiiliam ing authority he requested and ^ ByrneSof Wisconsin, senior m ' « S'* ^ ■t’ hannesburg. They stream into i f Our. Reg. .1 8 ------a X t l tlie committal service. of .3 of jsne per cent will result review the preliminary plans Severed others were arrested Shippee, 48 Irving St.; Lee Sil- the city every day to work. pending blUa could add almost Rep^wican member of the i / i i .'. X „ ' ' ..I Bearers were Henry Madden, in a yearly savings to Connecti- for the 80-home "Colonial on such minor charges as fail­ verstein, 27 Lexington Dr.; The pattern is similar in Sal­ 64 t^Ulon. Means Committee. Jo^M cPartland Sr.. John Me- ^ employare of »5,200,000,” Acres” development on Hendee ing to obey a policeman. The Dana Smith, 33 Palmer Dr., isbury and Bulawayo, the main tie said: "When the Congress promised an open mind, but Westinghouse General Electric General Electric Warner Bros. Orig. □ LePages White Paste - T>uv»iaaa .Tr n « o m Vtlller. U*mpaay said. votes for add-ons to the remain- geij <-; a son to Mr. grass. Whites also use the spending — coupled with LaBoime Bars Usei plains tap water. Convenient Llgihtwelght portable, that bly and their efforts have not mandatory for a^-new sub- a^crow/d. And"wh^ Berkeley St.; Mrs. Edith Co- providing Bantii universities for the budget. Both measures have □ TipWic Pen of Internal Revenue. He was a c*®^**^ Mie Saigon Carmichael and his liSuen- Olcott St.; Gary Biske, the African tribes, barring them had'parliamentary troubles and viduality is a critical and es­ di-viskm the comission will very sential base tor government, if By "Parker-Evershan;). he was shouted down and the ^ /airview St.; Nancy jM to, from white schools. Rhodesia now are being handled under 5' ("Si. inember of Temple Beth Sholom likely hold one in view of the it is to remain In the hands of How To Say: ' Our Reg; 1.12 ------• Synagogue, public interest in the project crowd left. Shortly afterward, has 13 Africans in its Parlia­ procedures that could make The jriTength of the attackers the SNCC workers left, also. St.; Kenneth LaPointe, ment of 65 members. South Af­ them eligible fbr House consid­ the people. In fact, it is the last Springfield. in relation to the increased bastion of control left to the In- Dan Lnrie Steel Full Remote Control 19” Colonial Glass n Piano Hinged Canvas Binder Surrivtm include a daughter, wgs not determined. But Viet- school needs and other services. Residents of Summerhill set Thompsonville. rica does not tolerate this. eration Sept. 26. Happy New Year Siamese police sources said Angola and Mozambique also Johnson’s message, however, di'Vidual and his rights.” Cmqilete with oUp. Miss Robertk i:Mck of FuIIertra. In other business , coming be­ up an organization and handed "This does not mean," he our Reg. 1 .4 9 ______CBUf.; two sistdrs, Mrs. about SO crossed the canal and out placards reading "Good are building schools for Afri­ contained some reassurances Horseshoe Slide Projector Hurrieaiie Lamp - .9 7 went into hiding in the 4th Pre­ fore the commission Clem Vernon cans, and a small number have for backers. Of this kind of legis­ said, "that any of the towns \ m Hebrew Zack ot Worcester,xMaaii, and Bouchard was granted a permit Neighbor Club, in our district, or in the state, lAsr Mrs. Alice Weiss ofThishing, cinct — an area o< houseboats, been sent to universities in Lis­ lation. He said "a compassion- Jnr CRIDIT iV O O Q shanties and slirni dwellings. to locate a propane gas storage Connie Petition bon. ate and mature people will not should turn . their , • ,backs on the Check Caldor’s Cosmetic Dept. N.Y., and several niecee and and loading dock on the east 44.87 TIRMS •ox Bephews. South Vietnamese infantry­ pcor ..r r y » . burd.. 4 * ^ 8 8 54.87 2.99 men reported they killed ISO side of his gas station on Rt. 6. Second Soldier munication and co-operation. Blower cooled. Fo: d and reverse New Year Bartonette Miniature For Back-To-School In Bankruptcy of fighting inflation. It would be ^Complete with bottle of aeefited lamp M main force Viet Cong troops in a Another item discussed but Similarly, good liaison should be FROFEieibNAL SET ------remote change. Remote focus sup­ Chocolates. Come see all the other shortsighted to abandon the ^oll. Adjustable wlclc. Giant 19’' dee- fierce battle in the central low­ no action taken was a letter to Faces Sentence Per"”rd F. N'ckerson and his Public Records tosks of educating our children, maintained between each t o ^ Dr^lTorged sets complete -with plied ‘With 30 slide traj^. ^ Bartons New Year chocolates nnff Beauty and Health Needs! Luth^rans Begin lands near the South C!hlna Sea the commission regarding the wife, Olive G. Nickerson, of 46 providing for their health, re- various br^ches ot the ■tiikec. pastries Warrantee Deeds CIRCULAR MAGAZINE______1.89 Coast. A spokesman said U.S. S.j. Ploufe garden apartments In Viet Balk Hill'lde Ave., formerly doing Louis C. Bunce to Wesley,^. building the decaying cities in government F all Schedule Air F ^ e idanes accounted tor the Shoddy Mill-Wales Rd. area. business as Nick’s Market Food Bunce and Charles T. B i^ e , which they live, and otherwise Ne pledged. As a senator, up to 60 more Ctommunist dead. The citizen stated his belief (Continued from Page One) Store, Main St., Dobson^le, ty^o parcels on Spencer/6t. promoting th general welfare.’ it would be my duty and my With Rally Day ---- ^— that more could be done to re- stand. He ' pleaded innocent **lcd a voluntary petition Mervin C. Thresher to ’Texaco Busineasmen genrally took a obligation to provide the link Famous ^ Beautifully lieve the ' ”barracks-like” ap- Thursday. for bankruptcy, Dieir case has Inc., property on Tolland T^ke. sour view of the new presiden­ bet'ween each town and the CALDOR ;; Tripod TVinity Covenant Cburcli will M odifies Stiand pearance of the buildings. Also Johnson admitted today that been referred to Saul Seidman, David H. Hodgklhs and Con­ tial plans. sjtote, to serve as the voice of TV Toys Auto Jack leaume its regular schedule of TOKYO (AP) — North Korea pointed out was the need for he intentionally disobeyed an referee in bcuikniptcy. stance H. Hodgkins to Donald “ A mistake," .said ^ g e r M. each town, in the legislature^'’'^ Double Edge | Matched •ctiTities Sundsy ndtb an ob­ today proposed an international more work on the private road order that he board an aircraft 'The Nickersons-list liabiUtiea W. Mackenzie, and Isabelle K. Blough, chairman of the U.S. LoBoiine ■ is seeking to un9eat= & Games 1.5 Ton Capacity conference of the nations in- through the complex to provide bound for 'Viet Nam from near- of $36,534.71, band combined as­ Mackenzie, property at 24 Hun­ Steel C^rp., and William F. Bu­ Democratic State Sen. David /..v Stainless Ste^l 6mm servance of Rally Day. sets of $2,113. M. Barry of Manchester, who Steel Gears The enure Sunday school will ^17*^ a more finished appearance and by McGuire Air Force Base. ter St. tler, -vice president of the Chase . . perhaps more safety for travel. He told the court: ‘T feel our Among local and area cred­ Real .Estate Attadunent ia running tor,-fe-electlon. . Our Reg. 5.59 Blades (5)' meet in the sanctuary for ’ itors are: Manhattan Bank. The fouTtfa^natorial District Opera Length opening worship a t 9:30 a.i^. The proposal by Vice"Vice Premier The------commission stated that such country went ------halfway around Lswja Rabinowitz of West Blough warned that Johnson’s All deoartments ■will begin Kwang Kyup appeare^ to improvements hinged on what the world to get into a civil war. Manchester; Beneficial Fi­ Hartford, executor under the proposal could have "Just the compritos Manchester, Gl«ton- ntodlfy the (Communist gove^h- the owner wished to' do about Peasants are being bombed and nance Oorp., $1,227.84; L. L. wi|l of Rd>ert Engle, late of o p p ^ e result of what it Intend- Hampton and Marl- ^ Your Genuine their new fall work—offerin|; Foster, $112.20; Manchester To­ ’" r .2 7 ' Model TP16 Classes and acti'viUes. New ment’s previous stand that tM it. gassed so our country can have ■West Hartford, against the Mc- ed” by putting upward presspre’ • only solution to the Korean' c* . Dumping Permits a strongbold in Southeast Asia.” bacco and Candy Co., $2,180; /Clure Realty Co., Eugene Mc­ on either additional ooj;p6rate LaBonne pledged that. If Choice r Cultured class assignments -will be an­ McCarthy and Peck, $180. elected, he will hold regular nounced and new members of question is through talks be- xhe office of First Selectman He said to fight in Viet Nam Clure and Eleanor McClure, all borrowing or prices,. He added tween North and South Korea percy B. Cook reports that per- "would make me lose my per- Vernon; Town of Vernph, office hours in ail four towns. CALDOR Jack Stands the staff win be introduced. $670.55; Barney Moses, $3,891.- of Rocky Htn; two parcels on that the impact wtoild not come Pearls The school ia open to all chil­ only. Hpweyer, Kim repeated mits issued for the dumping of sonal respect and dignity.” Strant St.. $2,500. tor at least, six months, which his government’a stand that Ko- junit motor vehicle's at the And- With hands clasped, in a calm 32; W. T. Grant, $389.61; George Creme or Adjustable height dren three years of age and Ri.sley, $300, and the /Vernon Trade Name may be ."Just the wrong time.” rean reunification must be over Disposal Area, for the per­ clear voice, Johnson recalled Donald W. Douglas, chairman 4 Ton Capacity elder. National Bank, $731.^ John Taylor. doin,i Mary however, he tl^ugbt the move will sponsor a Joint cake sale tc ' ' ' Lotion and Moscow. This W’as viewed Lawrence Moe, tel. 743-6796. deathbed.” Kanehl, additions to a dwell- “will have no Significant efiect tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at •Trik-Trak A total of 584 persons were ^ break away from the tough "(Contlnned from Page One) ing St .36 Woodbridge St.. 1348. at this time.” House and Hale’s Department Chinese Communist line and a • Spice • Oriental Hl-lustre, cultured I made voters during the fiscal wa.s hospitar-'” i ' ' ’ngton Wesley R. Smith for Robert GOP criticism of^the message Store, Main St., and at 10 a.m. Road Rally 4 :2 9 pearls . . . ao versatile I jrear ending June 30, 1966. move toward the 'Soviet policy with a case of the grippe. Stoker, glteraUons to a dwell- included a strain of "I told you at King’s Department Store, •Leather *Lime of peaceful coexistence. at any Imgth! ()pera, Of the total, 230 registered He said Red C-i'i,.. : been Ing at 110 Main St.. $500. so” and expressions of doubt Manchester Shopping Parkade. matinee or even make i effectively excluding herself • G1 Joe Foreign Lug WrtRch M Democrats, 196 registered as > a double strand. An ex- I - President Signs from membership in the U.N. T 7 Soldier-Set ' . ntiAHCurs .79 . ceptdonal valuel ” Republicans and 168 voters re- To Audit Closely during the past years. ’" 4 • ^ 6 9 $nained unaffiliated. WASHINGTON (AP) -1 The "Marshal Lin Piao, whose .^1 m. ‘Voter-rniaking sessions were House Appropitotions Oommit- star is evidently on the rise in Reld the first Wednesday of called today tor closer audit- Peking, is author of the theory M oacb month, from 5 to 8 p.m. • |g|, pt ihe vast military c6n- Auto Safety Bilt^ *that it is China’s unlimited right Scott’s Turf Builder s' s ' Enrollment sessions, at which stru^tion program in Viet Nam (Continued from Page One) and duty to foment revolution­ Scott’s 50%Windsor ^ regiatered Toters could Join a mi r recommended $V0l billion ary wars against estoblished ¥ "WHITE DONKEY" politic^ Phrtyi were held in in new funds tor domestic and he regrets the absence of crimi- days after'a record Labor Day governments,” Sisco said. ¥ Lawn Fertilizer 8fW' January and June, and a town- foreign military construction nal penalties and added that the weekend highway death toll "The developing nations do ¥ AND Blue Grass Seed w l^ canvass of voiers was projecU. civil penalUes of $1,(K)0 per vio prompted the National Safety not welcome this kind of .help. ^beld in April, employing 23 The amount approved is sub- lation with a maximum of $400,- Council to predict U.S. traffic and the offer of it has hot ad- ¥ Covers T’l persona. - . Ject to House acUort'next week, ooo for related* series of viola- deaths would soar past 50,00(7 vanedd 'Peking’s cause in the. ¥ COVINS o During the year, Manches- Most of it was earmarked tor tions are "full of loopholes.’: i for the first time this year. U.N.” ¥ ••■vr 8 . 9 5 sldiSOXWlodiw' * tor’s voting districts ■were In- improvement of military bases "The big question now,” he ¥ RUMMA6E SALE .2 ^ 8 . 9 5 creased from five to seven, and and construction of housing tor continued, "is how it is ad- Ouaram d to grow greener sturdier grass three, Aacembly Districts were personnel. The largest single ministered” He sJiid he thought ¥ in any soil or your money back! Will not aet up to conform ■with state allotment, $611 million, was pro­ chances for effective adminis­ ¥ reapportionment. vided for family housing. tration would be Improved if the ¥ Saturday, September 10 bum grass or harm grass seed. Clean, Produces a th^ck, rich green turf for sun A special election was held In striessing the^need (or In- new Department of Transporta­ odorles.s, light m .weight. or shade. Thrives in heat and drpugiit that 1 Dec. 14, 1965, to mend tlie creased audit programs in Viet tion is created. The safety pro­ 9 A.M. to 12 NOON turn other grasses browii. State Constitution: and*another Nam, the committee said the gram will be in the Commerce 5,000 SQ. FT. SIZE------4.95 ■pecial election was held Feb. remoteness of the area “an;l 17 , 1966, to fill them cated post problems * involved are "un- *d if Congress approves the • f atate senator from the prededented in such a small XransportaUon Department. • • • Democratic Headquarters Fourth Senatorial' District geographical area.” The signing comes Just five Scott’s Family Seed Scott’s Windsor W elsh Baby Crll^ 283 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 10DEL OF MAf^GHESTER'S (Stop S Shop Sh

Aninrar to Provlouo fu g to and causing it to hit the first, g o u t h W indsor LITTLE SPORTS ^ BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Vernon Both Candidates None of the carsi^as badly F o r G o v e rn o r ACIOSS 40 Dark blu* damaged and there were no . _ . (Comb, foiu ) personal injuries. , ' \ Church Attendance Aniards 1 Source of power 41 n ,, EnilMd \ Goldberg Sees Here Toni9rrow, 85 East Center St. 5 Atomic. (ab.) Both Hull and bonze are station' 42 Hebrew letter u r a w i a L J scheduled to appear* in Rock­ Qf>y. John Dempsey and the 10 City in the Will Go to 50 Children A t Summit St. 45 Man's nickname ville Circuit C o u rt 12, fie p t 27. man who.to seeking to unseat X'M,WA^1N’ you b ir d s ,DOMTl 2 ^,;^"rT 7 l6 A R f Phltippinea 47 Part of the body Bl u f f in ' a b o u t Hotee Our Savior Lutheran (3hurch ed for young bowlers In South ef&WO ME.' IN SOME OF TKEr f ''''-TION. 1 HEAKy 12 Kind of type SO Fly in ■ M s i r t n i s j Worsening Economy hlni. Republican gubernatorial THOSE WILD TOWNS.' 52 Stupid ones Admitted Tuesday: RusseU will present attendance awards TVindsor and surrounding towns. h op^l E. ‘Clayton Gengras, TOWNS I BEEN IlS.VsHSESUyS; 14 Ltmicoline bird W [3 l-3 HE'S SO TOUSH HE 55 Sun ( 9d of Committee chairmen will be Clark, Bread and MUk St., nior^ than 50 children at Its The league Includes includes a junior LIKE VOO ENDED UP WITH ISRecoit HUTO The "Ught-money" gnarket will be in Manchester tomor­ Ea t s h is p o p c o r n MLefume Greece division for children age 13 to ff SORER BEAKS THAN A 50 Atom parts Ld[rTL3 and "spiraling" Inflation were named at the meeting and a Coventry; (Seraldlne Strong, 2'T worrtjlp services on Sun- row, but their paths will not UNBUTTERED A T , 17 Health resort 16, and the bantam division for bunch WOODPECKER ON A 57 Doctrine clted by Atty. Joseph Goldberg tentative program tor the year west Rd.; Richard LaBlonde, day. cross. 10 Story alphabet 35 Street (ab.) BUGGS BUNNY TIN ROOF.' 53 Swarm those age 7 to 12'. Meetings are 20 Bofote Chrilt 18 Cooking vessel 38 Most recent f '''dll be set up. Each member RFD 2; CaroUne Andrus, Cov- The awards will be presented Gov. Dempsey will be ih town Pompons V (ab.) DOWN 20 European, 39 One yesterday as e most por- J^glled to bring in ten vaca- entry; Jean Owens, Bastview to children who have achieved held for juniors at 10 a.m. on In the morning, to do double 7 (comb, form) FACT IS /I AIN'T 22 One-tine only IW U d oxo f capital tant and serious problems fac- yon audes, either sequences or Dr.; Patricia Tardiff, 152 High outstanding attendance records, Saturdays. Bantam members duty—-a t 10 a.m. he will dedi­ 24 Substance that Celebes 21 Moving slowly 40 ------reaction meet during the week from 10 OPEN TIU 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEEN T'OAY'S .2 Twitchln( 23 Genua of herbs 42 Exclamation tag the federal government. varied and also two slides tor St.; Walter Kolodnlcki,* Jobs They Are; Dean Miller, SU- cate the town’s Sheltered W ork­ slows neutrons a.m. to 1 p.m. Instruction is PAPER MYSELF! 28 Medical (roup . 3 Spaniih cheer 24 Opera heroine of disgust Goldberg Is the Republican the New England Camera .Club Hill Rd., Ellington; Joseph zanne Kuehn, Cheryl Reuss, shop on School St., and at 11 provided. (ab.) 4 Coarse fabrics 25 Mohammedan 43 Eft (var.) candidate for the U. S. House contest. Chrlstopocick, 89 Grand Ave. William Raabe, Selena Roaiz, a.m. the lOO-unit addition to the 31 Turkish inn 5 Italian seaport ' man's name 44 Fired clay , ^ Square Dance Tonight 46 Aromatic plant of Representatives from the Band at Expoettioa Admitted Wednesday; Sarah John/Schneider, Jonathan Ma- Westhlll Gardena, housing-tor- 32 Form of ( Noun suffix 26 Murky Dick Leger will be the guest witchcraft 7 Atomic — 27 Preposition' 47 Holly Second Congressional District, The Rockville High School Dow, Hurlburt Rd., Lamar An- gruder, Kerl Lynn Ellison, the-eiderly project., The pub­ caller for an open dance to be 34 French river BPieudonymof 28 Air (comb, 48 Follower which includes- all of ToUand band has been invited to play derson, Daly Rd., (Coventry; Briah Geiger, Melissa Miller, lic is invited to both ceremonies. 35En(liih novelist, Charles Lamb form) (suffix) held by the South Windsor 49 Greek letter County. at the Eastern States Expos!- Paul Stanley, Anthony Rd., Tol- Sharon Miller, Barbara Miller, Gengras, accompanied by Laurence — vO Little brook 29 By hand Square Dance' Club' tonight at 36 Annoy lOpriver's (ulde (comb, form) 51 Pedal digit Speaking at a press confer- tion Junior music festival on land; Linda Parker, Somers; 'Turek, Karen Seehafer, other (30P state candidates, will ESTOWM the Wapping Elementary School 37 Radioactive 11 HaU! 30 Throat noise 53 Payable enoor Atty. Goldberg charged Sept. 25 at 4 p.m. Grace Gill, Franklin Park; Ag- Marsha Mosher and Karen Ma- arrive a t 6 p.m., in his special­ PHARMACY ' ■ ^ 83 Note — — 54 Frozen water from 8 to 11 p.m. All area club clement 13 Letter of hls Democratic opponent, in- The local band will be per- nes Foster, 1 Reed St,; Edward gruder. ly-fitted campaign bus to at­ W level dancers are invited. 5 6 7” 8 9 cumbent U. S. Rep. William St. foimlng along with several oth- Garabedlan, ..Coldsprlng Dr.; Also, David Trudnak, Karen tend a chicken barbecue at 459 HARTFORD ROAD^(Corner of McKee)—«49-9946 2 3 Club members have con­ Onge, with being a "rubber- er outstanding high school auid Benjamin Szestowlckl, Terrace Turek, Scott Waters, Linda Case Field, at Highland and j ' structed a float and will enter 13 stamp" tor the Democratic ad- youth bands from all, over New Dr. Hubbard, Cindy Mosher, Susan W y lly s St. T h e 5 to 8 p.m. event 10 11 12 it in the parade at the Wapping BENEFICIAL WELL-KNOWN VITAMINS ministration, and not being ac- En^and. Discharged Wednesday; Lau- Hayes, Michael Dzen, Barbara will mark the ';Campalgn Kick­ Fair tomorrow afternoon. After ceaalble to his constituents. .. Church Speedier rel Saunders, 128 West Main Reuss, Timothy Roaiz, Nancy o ff’ for town Reputollcans. 14 lb the parade and in the evening, OF RELIABLE MANUFACTURERS Atty. Goldberg pledged to Bark Fahnestock, St.; Joseph Christopocick, 89 Becker, Kat-en Fritzen, Lee M a- club members will give exhibi­ have regular "roving" office under the auspicies of the Su- Grand Ave.; Theresa Olesik, 32 gruder, Doreen Blake,- Debbie FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY—START TODAY A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN I^ IT 18 19 tions in square dancing. Welcome Aboard hours-in all of the towns in 1 "giving aU of the voters the speaker at the Rockville Bap- Births Tuesday: Son fo Mr. Peterson, Bruce Heal, C3iris dustry group says 18,000 boat mentary School from 8 to 10:30 opportunity to consult personal- church, Sunday at all the and Mrs. Lloyd Glidden, 10 Runde, Karl Turek, Charles trailers w ere sold In 1950. Ten MYADEC 24 26 27 1 28 29 30 p.m. w years'later imnual sales reach­ PLUS ly If they should have any prob- services. Sunday school will be Brent'Dr., and a daughter to Weiss, Thomas Gervascio and 100s ♦7.79 lems, he could assist them with, at 9:30 a.m., morning worship, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrill, Debbiev^chweir. ed 206,000. B y 1965, total sales 30 FREE 32 33 Manchester Evening Herald CAR N I\ A L BY DICK TURNER 3l H« said he will appoint per- ^ evening gospel Summit Dr., Tolland. Also, Kurt Peterson, Steven and all services for new and South Windsor correspondent, VIDAYLIN sonal representatives in each of ^^ur at 7 p ^ . At the evening Hayes, Leonard McFarland, used boats reached g2.7 billion. PLUS 34 35 A n n Lyons, tel. 644-8582. Chewable, 100s H the four coimties in the district service a'film will be shown on The Herald’s 'Vernon Bureau Bruce Ohlhof, Mark Rouss, •3.98 30 FREE he feels, he said, that many of the work belnig done by the mis­ is at 39 Park St., Rockville, Robert Blake, Laurie Hayes, 36 38 the towns are not taking full ad­ P .O . B o x 327, teL 875-8186 or VIPENTA ZESTABS sion, in Ethiopia. Shelly Hubbard, Kathy Kuehn, Started First Agcniy PLUS , vantage of available federal aid 648-2711. Robert Trudnak, Ronald Trqd- 100s w BuUetIn Board •3.49 30 FREE 41 because they lack information. nak, Debbie Krepcio, Linda The world's-first news agen­ DR. I. GERSHANOFF F i _ The executive council of the Swiatkiewicz, Donald Waters, cy, Reuters, was founded by UNICAPS 100 48 49 PLUS 42 43 46 47 Leslie Peterson auid Wanda Paul Reuter, a Gerrhan by Optometris^ Chewable and Plain ~ry l.fcnn.U». conc.mlnj 0.. •3.11 24 FREE. Junior Hubbard. birth, who later became a Brit- federal programs. Sunday, Sept. 18, will be jsh citizen. In the early days of SO 51 52 54 school when committee reports Car Leaves Road, Announces that he is now Atty. G o ldberg charged the Sunday School Rally Day, the his career, he used pigeons to •will be m ade along with plans .*•- Ilia ..d ice., Jic uacu Democratic administration with com m er- practicing full-time in hie 55 56 the general meeting to be Vr O m a n V ibargeC l Sunday School, with transport digests of using only one method to fight classes from 9 and 10:30 a.m. cial news articles before de- Manchester office, ESTOWM iittlation, a method, he said, that pending entirely on telegraph, L 58 The Polish American Club A woman lost control of her Religious Notes PHARMACY ■ ^ n 3 car on the Wilbur Cross High- The St. Peters Episcopal according to the Encyclopedia 857 East Center St. W __ way late yesterday afternoon Church senior choir had its Britannica. OUT OUR WAY B Y J. B. W ILLIA M S Telephone 643-6030 459 HARTFORD ROAD— (Corner o t McKee)— 649-9946 are three ways to fight inflation, membew llre'^asred‘to " attend hit a fence, state poUce in first rehearsal yesterday at 8 hd said. Stafford report. p.m.p.m in the church. mu. u- the meeting to help make plans Mrs. Martha. Jacobs of Brook- The executive conimlttee and tor the fall activities. for a recession or a depression lyn. New York, lost control of the 'building and planning com- The rfVemon Junior Women's if the problem is not straighten, the car on a curb In the west mittee -will meet today at p.m. club will meet Tuesday at 6:45 8 ed out, he cautioned. They’ve All boimd lane and crossed the med- in the parish hall, <»iv. ♦_____ j. P-i"- the Skinner Road school. ian to the eastbound lane. The The St. Peter’s Episcopal There will be a pot luck supper. ficit spending and to continue car returned to the west/bound CJhurch services will resume the THE AIR CONOmONH) Mrs. Solomon Cantor and Mrs. Got to GO to have the jpzvenuneht cempete hut wemt into a spin and off the winter schedule this Sunday A la n Doyle -will be co-hostesses r ■with'private borrowers for mon­ road Into the fence. Police re- with Holy Communion at a.m. and new members will be in­ -8 ey to accentuating the prob­ port no injuries and minor car and morning prayer at the 10 WE NEED itiated at this meeting. A Monte lem ," Goldberg noted. damage. a.m. services. Babysitting will riteraatives conducted by The other tw o alternatives McMahon. Mrs. Jacobs was charged be provided, church School will cited by Goldberg to'fight in­ with failure to drive in the es- befdn Sunday Sept. 18. Young Motorist Crashes room flation are the reduction of fed- tablished lane and is scheduled The annual parish picnic will , __ Because the driver of a car, to appear in Manchester Court be held Sunday Sept. 18 begfin- NEW aM particularly deficit spend­ on S e p t 26. ning at 12 noon at Wickham tree and then into a house, was RESTAURANT ing and a tax Increase. He re Park, Burnside Ave., Blast Hart­ OLDSMOBN.E Inexperienced , Vernon police mariced ttie ta x increase is un- ford. TRAD&IN5 • ^ ^ arrest him. He was only .Lookfnq for a ploeo to dfno with a lovoly Colonid otmotphoro, fino palatable but "it is far better Three from Area Fooda reg^lstratlon and orienta- way, first hitting the tree and Missionary League of Zion Lu- Bantam, Junior, and Senior Cocktails Served Daily and Sunday tion period for parents of chil- thw putting a two-foot hole in theran Church. League bowlers will be held Pontiac dren in the Congregation the porch of a house at 101 They are Kent Baglin, son of tomorrow and also Sept. 17, at 63 ^1095 For Your Dining Pleasure Tempest Sta. Wagon. THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG B’nM 'Israel Hebrew School, Grand Ave. The car was Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baglin the Ten Pin Bowl, Rt. 5, from FBH>AY NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. parked across the street. of Coventry Rd., Bolton; Rich- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. DAVE ROGERS, SOLOIST ON THE PIANO at the synagogue on Talcott Police said the young driver ard Hansen, son of Howard Instructors Bert Higgins and 63 Ford M 165 Ave. only received bruised fingers in Hansen of 21 Bremen Rd., and Mrs. Audrey O’Neal will he Falcon Sta. Wagon. RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED FOR RANQUETS AND FUNCTIONS Any child who is of kinder- the accident and the car was Jonathan Schneider, son of Mr. available to give Instructions 872-0269 ROUTE 88 (NEXT TO GLENNEY’S LUMBER CO.) garten age, or older, is eligible slighUy damaged. and Mrs. Frederick Schneider on bowling. Additional informa- Volks. ELLINGTON, CONNECTICUT SHORT RIBS B Y F R A N K O’N E A L 63 *890 to attend the Hebrew School. Arrests of 172 High St. j, tion may be obtained by calUng 113 2-Dr. Sedan. Two now classes are being in- James HuU of Tankeroosan Baglin and Hansen attend Ten Pin Bowl or Mrs, O’Neal, J d ust HAPPEMQ? To RUN stltuted this year. The class tor charged with failure Valparasio (Ind.) University, The Junior Bowling League is ACRO« A FieE-BPEATHlN© the idilldren of kindergarten age ^ grant the right of way at an aji

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BIANGHEST13R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, ; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,' 1968 I h ... PPO IRememhef (rwhel^ J^azle^ Nen? f o o t b a l l Sports Viewing IS OFF AN D Connectimt’s Finest, 20th Edition T y a o M S d u r RUNN/N cS , T O N IG H T ' Herald Angle 77y# I f j U ^U AL 7:80 (80) AFL—New York BALL, SO FLIPPY TO bpbal: jets vs. Miami Johnsoil New s t y l b ... NFL Czar Computer Pietrosante Happy New Format SATUIUOAY . ^ Expect Field of 350 E A R L Y O S T 2;00 (80) St. Lmils Cards Expresses In Golf Plan vs. Pittsburgh Pirates iSpoite Sditoi” In Future With Browns’ Pact By EARL YOST f2j80 ( 8) Wide Worid of Sports— Boxing, Clay Stretch Hero . „ .. i V. • Dianiond Good Luck Charm ^ , Full T ext CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — CLEVELAND (AP)—Nick Pietrosante says he’s AKRON, Ohio (A P)—A heW Connecticut’s Finest was vs. Mlldenberger NEW YORK (AP)— Sometimes a player who isn A (j^od luck charm for entries in Hartford TwOifirM /ATJi ------Harvard University------** 11 glad to b6 in Cleveland, and the Browns are more than format is In Oie works for the. the label tacked on the 8:80 ( 8 ) Gadabout Gaddis even around for the opening day ceremonies can help Yi&s to be Albert (Jeff) Koelsch of Manchester. coach John Yovicsin says he’s th eir World Series of Golf. Manchester ■ Open Golf 4:00 ( 8) NFX. Countdown NEW YORK (AP) happy to have the veteran fullback to bolster his team lift the flag. t. The white-thatched, raspy-voiced Koelsch hiw m anaged Tournament "W o decades S o Kickoff Pete Rozelle, commissioner thinking of using a computer to backfield now that -Jim Brown is gone. Walter Schwimmer, Chicago ago and for good Wason, ( 8), NCAA FootbaU It’sl happened scores of timek mark for 41 games. The Braves tpnrriq the last five seasons. A long-time of the National Football help predict what an opponent When the Browns open their ^----- dynamo who dreamed up the in big .league baseballi and it's won the pennant, and the World championship teams tne.lMtl^^^^^ ^ League, still is voicing cau- win do m a given situation. Washington it it was the finest—and rich­ Syracuse at Baylor liable to hippen again this year series, t ^ . promoter and ™»"ager of bMketbaU tournament in which the win­ V \ \ tious optimism, but there’s Yov csln sa d Wednesday the ^ ^ ^ est in rewards — on the state 5:00 ( 3) Rac6'ofthe as ' Pittsburgh, San Francisco uen, a big first baseman, was ball squads in RockVllle, Jeff lent a hand Bowling ners of the four major tourna­ calendar. The 20th edition Is W e ^ anmp damrer the merger of coaching staff maintains “ ten- o® and Ivos Angeles get set for one recalled frorn, Spokane of the Standard In 1962 and 19OTM A m irif-an **®"®y sheets,” scouting reports that Brown hasn t been around. ments get together for a show- coming up this weekend, a two- (SO) W'orld Series of of the National League’s patent- pacific Goast^eague by the LA manager and ..two champion­ ii H A m erica n o „ ^hat a certain team tends W Pietrosante, who was cut by PARKADE D l'STY — Jeff do'wn, told The Associated Prese day affair, starting Sunday at Golf ed breath-taking finishes. Dodgers, late ,in 1963. He wal- ships were the r ^ l t Football League won t go (18) Wrestling cn Detroit earlier this week, set a warwdek 203, Tom Griggin 203, Thursday of his newest idea. the local course. The pros and ■ The Pirates lead the Giants loped a dramatic home run in When Hamilton dropped out through. SMifferent downs in various club rushing record with 3,933 Dick Cote 209, Allen Bohls 211. amateurs will he competing for 6:80 (SO) NFI.. Game of the by one-half game while the st. Liouis that enabled Walt Al- of diamond competition after the “ We are committed to the cumgtances. Schwimmer wants to enlarge Week 52.200 in cash and merchandise. Dodgers are third. V/a games ston’s men to sweep a three- 1963 campaign, Jeff was out of total plan," Rozelle said in his “ Like what It will do on first, *®''®" "caacn* with the the field t o ' eight players and 9:80 ( 8) NFL—Green Bay Sunday’s competition will be from Hhe top. Action resumes game series with the runner-up a managing job, but not for long, New York offices after appear- third downs,” he said, Lions. Y LEAGUE.— Andy Lamou- Packers vs. Baltimore extend the competition to 72 limited to amateurs with the tonight following Thursday’s Cardinals and move onto the Manchester's Moriarty's were ing before a congressional sub- yardage, average or long " I know I have several years reaux 153-141—410, Elliott Fish pros and low handicap ama­ Colts ” 142—396, Ed Bujaucius 144— holes If he can get approval open date in each major league, flag. among the also-rans. Loyal to committee = meeting „ in Washing- yaroage.vardac-e’’ . ^ .football .w ...... left,” uhe said-j teurs—seven and under, taking SUNDAY All three of the high-ranking NL Now comes EYank Johnson, a his adopted hometown, Jeff 383, Dave Saunders 3'71, Joe Ca- f*"®*** the Professional Golfeiti over the tjpielight Monday. A 12:00 ( 8) Ekistem Foot­ contenders are home, the Pi- Texan who broke into the- major sought out Gene Johnson, MB o,WM c::”! I ' l z *'•“ taldi 370, Larry Bates 151—384, Association. field of 350 is expected to com­ ball— “ Season Pre­ rates hosting St. Louis, the leagues in a big way Wednesday playing coach,^ and offered his plan - the common draft, the can save time on tendencies and Thursday night He will be 29 Fred Poudrier 366, Al Pirkey The World Series, which en- . pete. f view” Giants taking on the Chicago night. San-Francisco brought, up services and ^aranteed to Mne post-season playoff, eventual also on grading players, it'll Saturday, 364, Fred McCurry 364, Bill ters Us fifth year beg^innlng Defending champion is Eld 1:00 ( 3) Time Out for Cups and the Dodgers meeting the 24-year-old outfielder from up a few ball players from inter-locking play, proposed ex- help. There are only so many i talked with several other diapm an 144—351, Jerry-Smith Saturday, has been a 36-hole X taiKea wun several oiner Cochran 357, John affair limited to the txdnfters of Rubis. who collected 18 straight Sporta Houston. Phoenix, Ariz., and his 12th-in- Hamilton, Wally Widholm, age- pansion, any aspect — If any hours in a day.” ^ teams,” said Pietrosante, but fuejer 136— 354, Don Carpenter the Masters Tournament, the pars last October, in a. round of 1:15 ( 3) NFL—Giants Remember Floyd Giebel?’ Bob ning single scored Willie Mays less Harold Lewis and Bobby par’, of it is in danger then the The Crimson is not without 70 and walked off with top vs. Pittsburgh Hazle? Dick Nen? They are'only from first base with the run that E’ago. total plan ia in danger.” precTsion now. Take timing ^t^^ Thursday after- 352, Joe Twaronite 364, Charli? U.S. Open, the British Open and money. A field of 20P took part 1:55 (18) Mets vs. three players who came out of gave the Giants a 3-2 victory The Gas House Gang went The proposed merger of the kickers with a stop watch: noon with Browns owner Art Varrick 361, Al Omelchuk !3!59, the PGA Tournament. last year, 223 amateurs and 72 Atlanta nowhere to help their clubs win over the Dodgers. captured regular sea- two professional football “ Punters should get the ball Modell and Coach Blanton Colli-' Pete Aceto 146, Tony Maririelli The field this year includes professionals. 2:00 (80) AFL—Kansas a pennant in the final weeks. Johnson is a 6-foot-l, 160 laurels in 1964, just as leagues received a mild set­ from center in .6 seconds, .7 at er he said he was “ convinced I 144. Jack Nlcklaus, winner of the Only once has an amateur d t y Chiefs vs. Buf­ Giebel came up to Detroit pounder who makes his home in j^jj^ig^h predicted) back when the House, Antitrust most. It should be kicked in 1.2 made the right move.” Masters and British Open; Billy won, Alex Scott edging ama­ falo Bills from Buffalo of the Internation- El Paso, Tex., ^ d Wednesday Subcommittee rejected Ro- seconds for a total of 1.9 sec- Terms of his one-year con- «• EARLY BIRDS — ' Elmily Cauiper, U.S. Open titlist; Al teur Dick Siderowf and pro Eld 3:00 ( 8) Tennis Cham­ al late in the 1940 season and night’s was the first big league The mo^succesMul campp ^ zelle’s plea for legislation to ends. We like the ball to be in tract with the Browns were not Peck 138-346, Jean Beaure- Geiberger, PGA champion, and Kuna in a playoff on the 10th pionships pitched the Tigers to a pennant- game he ever saw. m when Jolmsoh s JEiFF KOEOACH exempt the merger from anti­ the air 4.5 seconds.” disclosed. / gard 130, Bert Boticello 125. Gene LitUer. hole in I W . 6:00 (30) World Series of clinching victory over CTeve- It’s a close race in the Ameri- f trust laws. No contestant will be al­ Golf land. He beat...CO, Bobby . Feller,...... the. „o..can League, too, -__ — for ____ some posi-__ and playoff laurels. With Ham -Osignaling____ o the- start Rep. , D-N.Y., lowed to play both days. Elntry 6:55 (18) Subscription TV Indians' great right-hander, in a tions, but npt first. Baltimore ton coming back into the program . SmallMt chairman of the House judici­ Trend to Continue Claims Dan Jesseer fees are 515 for the pros and Charter Oaks vs. , brilliant duel, 2-0. has it just about sewed up, hold- League fold this summer Jeff, return men In the A'FIL, ary Committee and its antitrust half that amount for the ama­ Norfolk Neptiines The Milwaukee Braves ing a IOV2 game lead over sec- an employee at the Windsor g^erman Lewis (5-8’k ) and subcommittee,, advised Rozelle teurs. Low scOre either day will brought up Hazle, an outfielder, ond-place Detroit. The slumping Locks plaiit, shifted gears again g^mmy Weir (5-7*4), tx>th to go ahead with plans to com ­ be declared the winner and all from Wichita of the American New York Yankees have and left the MBs for the Props, New York Jets, have aver- bine the two leagues into a sin­ College Coach Significant Person prizes distributed accordingly. Association after the halfway dropped into the cellar. Hamilton didn’t win regular aged cloee to 30 yards a v4h gle circuit. He warned,, how­ ever, that no legislation exempt­ Home pro Alex Hackney an­ mark in 1957 and Hazle re- Baltimore is at Minnesota to- season laurels but the club fin- turn in pre-season exhibition ing the merged league from an­ nexed top honors in 1950 with spondedd with a .403 batting night. ished fast, just getting into the g-ames . . . Video sports this Green Bay, Baltimore titrust laws will be enacted this a round of 70. He'll be in Mon­ playoffs, and then roared weekend, all listed in the Sports In School’s Academic Community year. day’s field as will Rirt>is, now a through the post-season play Viewing feature, will Include •T told him I can’t see any curity. In many cases he has could call it 'enlightened self- to extremes, as I understand It teaching pro at the Shawnee- with four straight victories and major league baseball, boxing, The college football reason for them not-to to r’ • ' academic tenure. interest.’ might have been in a number on the-Delaware club. gained the crown. Koelsch didn’t fishing, college football, pro coach is a more significant Captain Not Downhearted “It's a good picture,” he said, “This wasn't always true, of games'last Fall. But most of Starting out a-s a one-day pitch any victories, or get apy football, golf and tennis , . . with their plans,” Celler said. : u: school’s aca- to , “ There hasn’t been any suit P®r3on m nis SCilOOi S •vent, the Manchester Open hits, but he contributed in many Condolences are extended Kick Off NFL Slate j n’lv lofln v “ ®*®®P^ where you find a weak When I was young, the coach us think a coach should be>per- At Davis Cup Showings ways to the success’s. Howard Hampton, one of the filed or any question raised." aem ic com m u n ity lo a a y president who is afraid of thp who could beat the rules and get mitted to send in a call, or '» . grew into a two-day affair aft­ Alex Hackney le said that neither the Jus than he has ever been be- National League town’s ranking duckpin bowl­ NEW YORK (AP) __ With a 3-0 break in the AFL and improved offense. Falcons "downtown boosters club qf the away with it was considered suggestion for a call, in a tough er seven years when the entry E'ive for five isn’t a bad aver­ tice Department nor Congress fore, and Dari Jessee, presi- Pcf. G.B. FOREIST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) teammate, Owen Davidson. ers, whose father died earlier Green Bay and Baltimore, opening week, the old hand are beginning to jell but tl ■win ’em all’ alumni.” smart. That’s not so true any spot. If it fails, the coach can lirt jumped during that time— Tommy Armour in 1946, Bob 1955 and 1957. age. has any plans of questioning the dent of the American Football 1946 to 1962------from 122 to 254 Toski in 1953, Fred "Wampler in Most popular winning score Pittsburgh . .582 — - George MaoCall, the U.S. The upper half of the draw this week. ♦ tbof intn picker has a little cushion for are not ready to handle This summer has oeen Jes- more. When did you last see a take the responsibility. But If The New York Yankees and proposed merger. ■ Coaches Association, says there golfers. The record high was 1957, Julius Boros in 1958 and has been 68 with 66 rounds by San Fran, . j* . „ , . , , , was completed Thursday when • • • see’s busiest. He has kept two deliberate feint to draw an op- It succeeds, the boy gets the ^% Davis Cup captam, refuses to be champion Manuel Boston Red Sox should sign the 3^9 suddm - dath “ • The two leagues announced is every indication that the 402 players in 1956. Rubis last year, all members of Toski in 1953 and Harry Nettle- Los Angeles I d .s y 01 suaaen a ea in Minnesota 24, San^rancisco secretaries busy on voluminous ponent off-side? Or a feigned credit, and properly. downhearted over the Ameri- gj^j^na of Spain won a three- 62-year-old Koelsch as a man- t h e C u f f plans-for a merger .earlier this trend will continue...... -The tourney has be«n.a fik-.,. the fourlng pro circuit...... bladt in, 1951 ,the lowest carda, -Philadel.-—.'; ov ertim e to determ in e the Here are the picks (all games . i7.could go eyeif^hlgher. VI- T'* corre-spondence with coaches in .injury to get extra time out? "But there is still another cans’ disappointing ’ showing in hour...... thriller.. from...... ^young______Bill ager, _ just, for luck. He doesn’t Riverside Park has signed a ture on the Country Club slate The most consistent champ There have been four playoffs, st. Louis .. Western Conference champ Sunday unless otherUse noted). Wng., can m o v i^ e ball, so can ye***". The plans include a post As the coaches prexy Jessee ^jg^^g^g He has 25 or Or the so-called ‘sucker shift?’ consideration,” Jessee added the National Tennis Champion- Bowrey of Australia 6-8, 6°2, 8-6, lack experience as the mayor of new five-year contract with the has been in particularly close consecutively since 1946 with has been, veteran Henry Bon- Bontempo winning a pair and Atlanta .... 7P 70 .504 last December, open the NFL 49ers n o w ,,^ t John Brodie is season playoff between the two 30 committees, of coaches work- “The coaches are governing with a smile. ships, drawing to a climax this 5.7 0.4 g^d Newcombe beat Bissell St. can look back upon u.S. Stock Car Association to touch with gridiron leaders In ■70 70 .500 National Football League Baltimore 20, Green Bay 17 beginnipgYo hit his stride. Both ®i*^nipions in January of next ing on various subjects— rules, themselves. There may be a “ Sometimes the play the the exception of 1962. tempo from Franconia who an- Wampler and Kuna one each. Cincinnati . every part of the country this 63 80 .441 20 weekend. Englishman Mark Cox, 3-6, 6-1, 89 seasons as a manager, most run stock car pacing at the Bay season Saturday night. (Saturday night)—Colts get teameTweak in deep defense but y*®-*"- preseason exhibitions be- ethics, the question of closed few exceptions, but they are coach has called doesn’t work List of pest winners includes nexed the crown on four dlf- The course has been describ- Houston ... 22 “ Naturally, I wish we had 3.0 0_2_ 0.1. of which were succesful. state Oval. Harvey Tattersall year, and he makes his judg­ some pretty big names, like ferent occasions, 1947, 1952. ed as being in excellent shape. New York . 60 81 .426 The Packers were i^thout the ®''®" for that disputed ^ n d l e r appear better prepared ‘rnmnlete circuit TV on the bench, and frowned upon by theis fellow and the boy may say, ’Hey, 32 done better, bu^ it’s not possible united States still had • • • heads the association. Stock ment on that ob.’ ervation. He Chicago ...... 49 90 .363 services of Bart Starr during ^®’** y®®’" this stage of season. common draft and a complete„ ,, 4 m ! 1000 the coaches’ all-America team coachs. The coachs, for example, what’s going on here?’ for a player to be at his peak women’s singles. racing was introduced at Riv- consolidation — under 'Riursday’s Results strong defensive units. Unit^ New York 17, Pittsburgh 10— Rozelle came to Trinity College in 1932. them. He spent 10 days have agreed at the request of "You won’t find many coaches the year around,’’ the Los An- Nancy . Richey of Dallas n i i i e r e erside in 1949, one year after most of that playoff game, won in 1970. In a group of colleges in No games scheduled by Don Chandler's field goal. iV ^et ^ t h 6-0 rew rt ex- jjeat Steelera 16-14 in ex- at Atlanta in July in connec- the NCAA to forgo use of closed who believe in automated foot- *geles insurance executive said gained the semifinals Thursday ^cst ,three g ^ e s the track opened. Midgets were Today’s Games vhibitions. Packers’ a t ^ spotty hibition game at Ithaca, N.Y. traditional rivalries have pro­ tion with the Coaches’ All-Star circuit TV on the bench until ball. The signal-oaller can size today. “ We were at our best last jjy beating Virginia Wade of Continental Foot- featured the initial season at 10. Baltimore didn’t have John- Remaining National Schedule Atlanta (Kelley 4-4) at finale with duced some of the East's most game. From letters and person- further studies can be made.” up the Situation out there better winter In Australia —we hope England 6-3, 6-1. She qualified to League season the Hart- the Bay State saucer which ny Unites or Gary Cuozzo and ®y'yAustin has shored up offen- York (Shaw 10-12), night had to struggle through with ^ held gp«l could decide gj^g j,„g gurprise if exciting football, his record go­ al contact, he knows what the Bench' Information than the coach can from the ^ we can reach that peak again.” ^eet Kerry Melville of Austra- ford Charter Oaks have already feature a SOO-lap event- ing into his 35th year is 144-74- “ " r ‘ " thinking Cincinnati (Nuxhall 6-5) Tom Matte calling the plays. t Asbury is : as good as he Mlldenberger “How about information from sideline. And anyway, most The United States had only jja in Saturday’s semifinals, matched last year’s ^winntag Saturday night in the season 7, with four undefeated and ®»®®''®® ®*^® Favors Dodgers and Giants -Thi. i. rooii« . Wc nni. fnr CWcago^. Detroit 7—Bears Despite loss of Tucker "They are intelligent enough the bench?” Jessee was asked, coaches will tell you that your ^ s” ^L^u^r(w Ishburn’ lO-fr^^ one quarter-final survivor in the "Melville," who upse't' top^ "tv, finale . . . Going all out to re- Th s is really a big one for j^^^g Sayers primed for Frederlckson Giants have edge Determined untied teams. ‘The coaches believe this is ball game- is won or lost T^r the weekend in the land has too many horses for night)—Jets are unbeaten in The odds-makers, though, ..jn college today, academic Phillies, 6*4 games back of the ^ date for the game if it proves other. If the slumping Pirates, Chicago ...... 73 70 .510 471^ deem the American team today ANDOVER, Mass. (AP)—The beiteh-^are vicious, foul-talking the refereeing st&f, Dave NFl^and the American Footbsdl Redskins, even without Jim exhibitions and figure to be too don’t think the German south- standards are becoming higher na feuat-di]^king . . . Suffolk Turkington of Manchester. pace, may be in the running by necessary. Right now it appears losers of their last three games, Cleveland ... 72 71 .503 4gi^ when he played Stolle in one of Boston Patriots of the American and fMt-di]jpking . . . Suffolk Turkington ^ e which started its sea- Brown. , much for Dolphins in Orange paw’s life is worth very much, gy^ry year. The coach knows then, an essential piece of business, capture the pennant they re California ,., 70 70 .500 49 the two remaining quarter-final Football League have asked -Downs opens Monday, Sept. 19 EYed Poet and Al Putz were son a week ago. ’There will be a Los Angeles 28, Atlanta 10— Bowl, no matter whether Weeb They’ve made Clay, unbeaten in j,ig men must be students as A rained out game between As both leagues took a day off going to have to do it the hard Washington . 64 81 .441 27*41 matches. The other sent Roy waivers on reserve quarterback for a 24-day meeting . . . the other whistle tooters. Staff game tonight, three on Saturday George Allen has Rams moving Ewbank uses Mike Taliaferro or 25 pro bouts, a 10-1 favorite to ^^^11 as athletes. Too many 271,^i Emerson, twice winner here. Tommy Yewcic and added ^ Rockingham ■will get off the coaches included Bob Healy of night and seven on Sunday. In high gear with tight defense Joe Namath. Jets bombed Dol- Win his sixth title defense and the Giants at CincinnaU Aug. 10 Thursday, here’s the way the way. Kansas City 63 good students are knocking at 2g against a young Australian back to their defensive unit. harness racing mark tonight, Ellington and Frank EYrrerk ------phins in exhibition 31-14. fourth this year. also could prove to be a vital NL race looked: -• The Pirates must play 15 of Boston 64 82 the door.” their last 21 on the road. They New York ... 62 81 .434 28*4,01/ of the same school. Bob Herd), San Diego 28, Boston 14 (Sat- "I beUeve in my chances,” Faculty Status have three games left with the Thursday’s Results of Manchester was one urday night)—Chargers run hot emphasized Mlldenberger, wlw Jesree said that “about one- players who participatejjkmong Dodgers, all at Los Angeles: No game.s scheduled Along the College Trail and cold but should be flying has won 49 bouts, 17 by knock- half of the country’s head DOUBLE with Warren and Craig Zaliner seven with the Giants, four o f Today’s Games high after opening win over Buf- out and is the European title- coaches now have the benefit and Brian W alz/w Ellington them in San Francisco, and Detroit (Lolich 3-10) at Kan- Connecticut Central lalo. Patriots appear improved holder. “I’ve trained hard and if df some faculty status, and High and Pete Cunningham, three with the Phillies, all in aas City (Odom 3-4), night Here’s Why Home Golfing Pros ^ t erhely satisfy- familiar passing combina- but not tiat'm uch. San Diego it doesn’t work out, then Clay is more colleges are turning to Randy Gl«mey, Bob Plaster Philadelphia. The other games Baltimore (Watt 9-5) at Min- Hon holds much of the spot- won exhibition from Boston 31- the greatest.” the professor-coach all the NtarsMlM and T e n y ’ TYeschuk of Coven­ big Wednesday afternoon per- (Jehtral Connecticut’s 13. The Greatest, froin Louisvlll?, are with the Cards (3), Astros ne.sota (Kaat 22-9), night time.” He has been a full pro­ try H)6n. Hag;an, who retired (1), and Braves 14). Wasliington (McCormick 10-11) formapee by the defensive pla- pre-season football workouts. Houston 28, Oakland 14 (Sat- Ky., already iq looking past Sat fessor for years. Hold Edge over Stars on Tour„ froot^toe NBA after long serv- SanFrancisto has 13 at home at ChicSgo (Peters 12-10), night toon,' football Coach John Toner And it’s one that seems ready urday night)—Wally Lemm’s urday night’s scheduled 15- With the changing status, knicac with the St. Louis Hawks, to enjoy another banner cam- Oilers sprinted to fast start with round'er toward future matches GREEN and nine away if the rained out California (Chance 10-15) at Jessee points out, the coach has is now a radio and. teevee an­ Thursday'began polishing up the game with the Reds is played in Cleveland (McDowell 8-7), night OOOPERSTOWN, N.Y. one bogey. That was lii II paign. “ George Blanda at controls in against Cleveland Williams and become more useful to students nouncer in St. Louis. Besides University of Connecticut’s of­ Cincinnati. The Giants have New York (Peterson 11-10) at He has slipped some Both quarterback Al (Skip) opening romp over Denver. Ernie Terrell. and faculty. He has more se- (A P )—^Elddle KroH is a Hagan, Instructors were Sam ariK? seven to play with the Pirates, Boston (Brandon 6-7); night home golf pro and beciause ttien. ^ fensive arm.. Jutze and big 6-5 end John ______— Jones of the Celtics, Jerry four of them at home, and two ------of it you never hear about “ Now he shopi^ 63s,” “W e h®v® com® fo tl** 9 °^ ^ Mulligan appear in mid-season Lucas of St. Louis and Larry form, with the former throw­ IFITZGERALDI FORD INC. with the Phils at home. The oth- I J C r w R o r > c i1 1 1 ^ him nationally. He never says amateur Fred Doolit­ Costello of Philadelphia. , . where we will concentrate on er games are with the Cubs (4), JVijO X l\0O c|ll goes on tour. But at 36 he tle, a flsMpg tackle man "detail in offensive play,” says ing and the latter receiving in has the kind of a year round private driving Toner who added, !‘we do not the same manner in which they STAMPS Minor Leaguers job many'tdurlng pros hope Ms acreiage and expect to give the men any new helped lead the 1965 Central The Dodgers, with 13 at home BOSTON (AP) — The Boston to have when they reach ball a^ton. “ There stuff. W e’ll stick with the series team to its fine 7-1 redord. LET’S FACE IT EVERYDAY ON GASOtWE FHXUfS ANO and their last 11 on the road, Red Sox have recalled 12 play- the end of the tournament n’t many pros adM ^ -w- already introduced. By the end. Their perfortttaiice, under­ have one three-game set with ers from the minor leagues in- trail, can play tttis course like of the week, We hope to deter- standably, draws a smile from, "Gimmick,” the dictionary says, is, . . any tricky ALL CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS . mine'^a-definite depth chart in Coach Bill, Loika and his s t a f v the Pjrates at home and seven eluding pitcher Dave Morehead Kroll Is a big name In Eddie KreU. Si^RES every position.’’ "rhe.y look ready right npW. device.” We steer clear of gimmicks, but we do attra<;t with the Phillies, four of thefn who was .sent to Pittsfield of the goU beckuse his first cousin . “ You saw that lOUi hole. ■When asked to single out no doubt about it, observes you with legitimate car promotions, low price, courtesy at Los Angeles. . The other Eastern League earlier this is Ted Kroll who has won Well, Bob Jones once had a SECRETARIES NOTE gamas are with the Astros (4), year to work out sore arm trou- special defensive performsuices, Loika. “SWp’s passing.bSs ^ e n his share of big money 10 there, and . Eddie eagled Bowling scores during and concern for-your welfare. For peace of mind and Mets (2), Cubs (4), and Cards bles. ■ It (a par 4 of fioo yards) with the head coach declared "every- right on the bean in most of Orin M iles events. the 1966-67 seaspn will m price, see us 1 (4). In all, Thursday’s recall a driver and a wedge. ’When ! one on defense Impressed me.' our 7®^" FREE ANCHOR HOCKING « In 19.56 while Ted, now The long shot Phillies has 12 brings seven pitchers, two they have tite Otesaga Open, handled as ftdlows: Vic Kinon and Bobby Mugforti creasingly hopeful that he 11 en- ■ 4’7 and home pro at Frank­ at home and eight away. Twelve catchers, two infielders and one here a lot of pros fall to ’ Scoresheets will be pro­ came back into action after a Joy the same t y ^ of season he lin Hills, Mich., was pick-, of their games are against the outfielder to the team., turn in a card.” vided to all league ^ re - couple of days on the sidelines bad a year qgo. Ing up ^ ,0 0 0 for winning top three. They have three at Called to report from Toronto That happens because no­ taries — available at the and they did as well as the oth- D a r tm o u th 1964 Ford Country Squiro I960 Ford F-690 bump the world championship at home withT the Pirates, two at of the International League body likes to see 8s, 9s various lanes — and mini­ •re.” i. HANOVER, N.H. (AP)—Dart- 6 passenger, V-8, Cruis-o-matic, pow­ 4-Yd. body. Power steering, fully Chicago’s 'Tam (yShanter gon Francisco against the wer6 center .fielder Reggie and 10s on a scorecard and mum scores published will This wds interpreted by the mouth footliall ooech Bob er steering, . power brakes, nkllo, equipped, reedy to work. Low, low, Giants, and seven with the Smith, second baseman Mike course,, young cousin Eddie heater, W SW tires. mwage. fA'VE! when you’re a gme In for League must consist of 75 FREE 11 " HOeKING S N A C K P L A TE a test drive and see for yourself. $ 1 S 0 0 ances which is what Ted to start his final round hurt name then and- today only t WITH EVERY MOTOR OIL AND FILTER CHANGE P.O.E. per cent Manchester resi­ 1 had to do after winning the Ms chance to finish better. the natives can spell It. 1962 Ford Gal. ‘‘500” 1966 Mustang Q .T. IMPORTANT: Our receipt, for this work is all that is required in a new FREE' I late George May's jackpot. But getting back to ;tMs dents to have scores pub- ■ 1 Suhbeam IM P “ I had to go,” says Eddie, car warranty. Eddie has won three “ because moat 6f the PGA Oooperatown course w)tioh lisAed. 2-Dr. Hardtop; 406 cu. in. engine, 4- 289-4V engine, Cruisomatle, power WITH T^IS FINE VALUE-RATED USED CAR Lake Shore Opens in is made up of home pros Is only 6,554 yards ar«|und Full names of bowlers speed trans., ndipi heater, whitewalls. steering, radio, whitewalls. Rochester, the Utica Open, like myself. Besi^B* plctaresque Otsego Lake, must be printed i>lg the 72' holds the course reem'd, a for Eddie KraHknows Gut* 136—362, Dick KHnj'ak

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Help Wanted—Female S5 Help Wanted—Fwnsle 8S Hdp Wantdl—FHiialc 35 Help Wanted—P«mM« 85 Help Wanted—Mde 35 Help Wanteft ■-Mate 36 Htlp Wanted— Doga ■Blffla—Peta 41 Artlclea For Sale 45 Hooaeiiold. Goods f l WANTED — Cleaning woman, Male or Female 87 QROOMINO and boarding all INK DRUMS — 60 gallons, suit.- BIGGEST BARGAIN ^ ____mm______mm M KA one day a week, for small BAKBRT saleslady, very g«x>d BABYSITTER wanted while TRUCK DRIVER for fumlWe PERMANENT part-time help REGISTERED num, 6 days, breeds. Harmony BUla, H. C able tor burning trash, $2.50. IN TOW N PAPA!¥0U SMMLPHT PERSON WITH 'ilgh school di­ 26’ TRAILER, old , but in good ploma to operate lapping mr.- apartment, Ovm transporta- pay for experienced lady, full mother works. live in or out. " and appliance dieUvery. Long’ needed,. 3 or 8 men. Moniings. 7.3 p.m. OpportuiUty tor ad- Chase, Hebron Rd., BoKon. 643* Can 048-2711. TAKE YOUR 'TIMB LEAn^ARAl^E Mon. Gall evenings, 876-6847. CLASSIFIED condition. $450 or best offer. chines, manual dsxterity do------— ______- ______or part-time. Apply Mhrip’s 647-9821 or 044-8456. houra. C all M r. P ettenglll, 646- 9-1, aftenKxms and/or eve- vancement in chaUenging field, 6437. PAYING LViMG LlKETHATf Parked at the Dunes Beach, B akery, 829 M ain St. 0111. nlngs, 1-9. P assen ger tire R ockville 876-9121. slrable, «>“>• pv-T.TAm.ic MA’TimS wom^ MINIATURE POODLE, male. Boats and AcCeaaortaa 46 1, 2 or 8 YEARS IT'6 a H AZARD! pany.namf Call M289-6428, ojuss 9 s a.mam . to housekeeping and service, Tiibrieation, batteries, ------R . I., 649-2497. Help Wanted —flair 36 Hack, AKC registered, 6 TO P A Y VIEUEARHEDir 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.'m ., M r. PART • TIME evenings for PART-TIME WORK ■ etc. See Jerry or Jay. Tire PART-TIME mornings tor gen- SAILBOAT: "Tem” lake sailer, care of two school age chil­ m onths, ..$76. C all 643-0912. ADVERTISING IH SCHOOL? B ill. snack bar. Apply in person,'* Clty, 357 Broad St., Manches- eral cleaning. Apply in per- 13’ . Slotted Sitka m a st; 126 “SUPER DELUXir Garage—Service- dren, two days a week. Trans- \KER’S helper — experience Momlnga 10-3 and 11-3 son, Vernon BowUng Vernon BowUng Lanes, Route te r. Lanes, QUALITY breed gentle Toy Fox square foot, loose-footed dacron 8 ROOMS of FURNTTURB Storage 10 SECRETARY — Government porUUon and references re­ not necessary, wlU train. OaU Route 83, Vernon. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS 83, Vernon. APPLY ______Terrier puppies. WIU weigh 6- main, plus jib. AU below water ALL 100% GUARANTEED work. Can handle facta and figt quired. Write Box GG, Herald. P arkade B akery, 649-6820. 8 AJtf. to 5 P.M. OARAOE for rent, approximate­ TRUCK DRIVER wanted with seams fiberglased. $450. 649- O N LY $433 ures, shorthand required. No EXPER IE N C ED fountain help * 11»- m aturity. Call 876-1839. ly 1,100 square feet, utilities, WAITRESS WANTED, 11:80- NON-FAC?rORT w ork, $196. MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN furniture experience. Apply. , $14.08 DOWN COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. experience necessary. Call R. MAIL CLERKS Old Colony Company, HllUard business zone n . 646-0022. 2 p.m'., Monday-Fridey. Apply weekly, Vernon or Manches­ week. Contact Mrs. Thibodeau, ...... Z $14.08 MONTH MONDAY n m FRIDAY 10:80 AJf. SATURDAY 0 AJR. Landry, 876-3317. 46 West Center St, Manchester St Manchester. aU riwta, papers, $100. Call af- dn person Jane Alden Restau­ ter. CaU 644-02Q2, 638-6686. L iggett D rqg, 649-2843. OlamoiMis—Watdiai— — JUST LOOK — B U fep iN G 32 X 21’ , approx­ Immediate openings in o'Ur ter 6 :80 and weekends, 649-6621 rant, Vernon Circle, Vernon. ______J^ohT 48 — YOU GET — im ately .,1,800 square feet stor­ Mall Dept, for neat appear­ AUTO parts wholesaler has an OIL TRUCK driver and help- SALES CLERK needed Monday PLEASE READ YOUR AD ' NICE HOME 1 opening for shipping and re­ age area,' reasonable. Could NURSES AIDE — 8-11, fu ll and ing mall clerks. er, year round job. Apply at ' —Friday, 9:30-2. Apply man­ WATCH AND JE^VEUIY re- MWia or "Want Ada* are taken over the phone aa a Save T^nspo ton ceiving man and two fuU or FIVE FLUFFY kittens free; be used for light manufactur­ IFor lady to live in, light part-tim e. Itaurel M anor, 649- 819 BrOad St., M anchester. ager, shoe department. House pairing. Prompt service. Up to 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM oonvenienoe. The advertlaer ahonld read Wa ad the FIRST Applicants must be recent part-time drivers. See Mr. Ed housebroken. Call 619-1441. ing. C all 649-1919 .between 5-7. housekeeping for elderly 4619. and Hale, Main St. $20 on your old watch in trade. 12-PIECE KITCHEN DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the _ high school graduates cap­ We Are Looking for DellaFera, Manchester Auto NATIONAL snack bar firm next Inaertlon. Hie Hamid ie reaponaible tor only ONE tncor^ gentleman, near center. WANTED — home for two kit­ Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, — W ITH — GARAGE FOR RENT, o^r. able of typing minimum of Parts, 220 Broad St. now Is hiring manager train­ DISHWASHER — 11 a.m .-6 met or omitted inaertlon finr any adverttoement and then only tens, one caUco, one yellow., 737 Main Street, State Theatre ' ELECTTRIC or storage, 16 Knox St.,'iij8in- 649-7660 40 words per minute to Assembly Men ees for Manchester and West p.m., Monday-Friday. Apply In to Uie extent of a “make (ood* biaertlon. Errora which do not Phone, 049-0297. B uilding. REFRIGERA’TOR leaaen the value of the adverUaement win not ha oorrected by chester. Call Glastonbury, toS-1 R.C.A. qualify for future oppor-_ (Aircraft Parts) OOLLB)GE student for part- Hartford, Good salary plus person, Jane Alden Restaurant “make good* ‘ 9057. tunlties. Lathe Operators time delivery and store wwk, nflbiy fringe benefits. Includ­ Vernon Circle, Vernon. T V SET CLERICAL POSITION avail­ FOR SALE—Cocker Sp^el, 4 florists—^Nurseries 49 Bridgeport Operators 10 a.m.-2 or. 8 p.m., 6 day ing bonus plan. Contact Snack A N D RAN G E able In small busy congen­ Excellent fringe benefits months, black, male, loves HAS OPENINGS FOR . . . week. Apply M ^cai Phar­ Bar manager. King’s Depart­ children, blood lines. Daughter EVERGREENS — Japanese Free Delivery In Conn. Motocycles— Bicycles 11 ial office, 40 hour week. Inter: Trainees (RoekvIDa. lo ll Free) and periodic wage In- macy, 344 Main S t ment Store, Broad St., Man­ Yews. Good size, Dig your Free Set-up by (hir Men eating diversified work, some aUergic. 876-4979. " ■* " ~ Telephone and scheduling .. Increases. chester, GRAND UNION choice, $2.60 each, 361 HlUs- Free Service by Experts accounting background re­ liberal benefits, presently M3-2711 87M136 24” BOY’S Columbia bike. 643- clerks. You wiU receive GENERAL FACTORY workers, AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup­ tow n R d. Free Storage Until Wanted quired, light typing, knowledge Working 60 hour week .8819. / service requests on the ■ fuU-tlme. Apply 9-4. New Eng­ EXPERIENCED ^OD grinders, ■; y pies, pure whites, others beau­ ------• Please Note: Appliances are re­ of NCR bookkeeping machine phone and schedule and APPLY in PERSON at land Metal Piquets, 44 Stock surface grinders . and Bridge­ tifully marked, bred for tem­ conditioned and guaranteed tor helpful or will train- Call Man­ Has Immediate Openings Fuel and Feed 49*A file. Must enjoy talking on P la ce. port operators. Top wages, perament, champion Uim s. 742-' one y ea r. 26” BOY’S Columbia -blke. 643- chester, Memorial Hospital, FULLER BRUSH CO. Trouble Reaching Our AdYerliser? the phone, must type. E. A. PATTEN COMPANY fringe benefits, 66 iKmr week. F or 8970 or 742-8459. GOOD COW manure. Excellent On Display at Main Store 643-1141, M rs. Dimham fo r an 303 WethereU St, Manchester 8819. Small busy office, own 68 Long HIU St., East Hartford Apply E fts Gage Company, . Phone for Appointment appointment. An equal oppor­ for shrubs, lawns, etc. $6. and M-Hour Answering Senriee transportation r e q u i red. DEAN MACHINE Mitchell Dr., Manchester. GROCERY CLERKS AKC ENGLISH Setter, female ASK FOR “CARL” tunity employer. $10. loads, delivered. 043-7804, Help W anted— ^Female 35 Liberal paid benefits. For An Equal Opportunity PRODUCTS puppies, orange belton, four H tfd . 247-0358 o r 627-90aG 1966 HONDA, model S-90, like Roofing—Siding' 16 Bonds—Stocks— PART-TIME gas station at­ 649-8731. Free to Herald Readon Interview call or visit Mr. LABORER, no experience nec­ ^11-Tim e months old,- champion sired. See It Day or Night new, $300. Call 875-2894. M ortgages 27 c. Employer M /F tendant, mornings. See Mr. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, Sheridan, 109 Pitkin St, 166 ADAMS ST. • essary, $2 per hour, own trans­ CaU 649-3971. If you have no rpeans of traire Want tatormatton om one at «mr „ ^ „ WIDOWER desires live-ln Sloan, Esso Service Center, '* TOP PAY ■ 1965 XLCH Harley-Davidson siding, palnMng. Carpentry. Al* MORTGAGE LOANS — first NOW IS THE TIME East Hartford, 246-6801. portation to Keeney St. Call Garden— ^Farni— D airy No anawir at the telaphona latadt Simply aaS Ika housekeeper, older woman pre­ MANCHESTER-.. portation, TU s«id my auto for toraMons and addiUona. Cell- second, third, ajl kinds realty, FULLfTTME cashiers, 6 day R oute 83, Vernon. f Grantland N ursery, 643-0669. Products 50 sportster, 900 cc, blue, new fer^ , no children Involved, Excelleift Benefits FREE — Cute healthy 7 ,week, ______you. No Obligation whatsoever. seat and chain. 643-4513. Inga. Workmanship guaran­ statewide, credit'rating unnec­ An Equal Opportunity week, one night, off Saturday. PART-TTME help to w ork In EDWARDS satisfactory w ages. Call 643- — If you will be seek-* HAS IMMEDIATE BUS drivers — tor school routes old male kitten. CaU 649-1403. NATIVE PEACHES and apples A — L— ^B— ^E— R— T f— S teed. 299 Autum r. St. 648-4880. essary. Reasonable,' confiden­ Employer, M and F W.T. Grant Co., Parkade. fiimlture and apiilance ware­ 7762 after 4:30. ing a position after in South Windsor and East In season now. Ferrando’s Or- 43^5 a l LYN ST., HARTFORD tial, quick arrangements. Alvin house, mornings or afternoons . OPENINGS: F or application smd per­ AHSWERIN8 SERVlOE Business Services school begins HOUSEKEEPER to live in, pri­ Hartford a good part-Unie job, “ OPBIN NIGHTS TILL 9 PJC Lundy A gen cy, 627-7971, 983 CaU M r. PettlnglU, 640-0111. FuU-time—day and night Shifts sonal interview apply O ffered - 13 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A "fain St., Hartfoid, ^evenings. CHILDREU^ BACK to school vate room. Driver's license very good pay and abort hours. L ive Stodc 42 ' 6IM500 - 87S-2S19 Post Road Stages and ToUand’s GRANDWAY, 410 West Chester Road to Hebron Ave. BXCEJLLENT condition cherry r e n t a l s —P ower roller, chain ROOFINO — Sproiallz^ iw 233-6879. TELEPHONE — O r, If you-’re employed next week? Spare time on your preferred but not necessary. PART-TIME custodian, morn­ MiUing machine opeiftor Bus S ervice, W applng, 644-1531. Middle Tpke., Manchester. HORSES BOARDED — clean, (Rt. 94) left on Hebron Ave. to bookcase double bed with mat* and leava yonr meaahgo. YonH hear from onr admrtlBer la saws, traU roUer and aerator, - pairing roofs of all kinds, new MORTGAGE but looking fo r a hands? Just a few hours a day 648-1501 until 5, 649-6677 a fter ings. Call General Services, Jlf time without apendiag aO .amnlng at Ika telaphnaa. un­ SALESLADIES Hardings Chucker light and airy stalls. Route Birch Mountain Road. tress and box spring, 6-drew«r law n vac, rototiUers; Also sales i-oofs, gutter work, chimneys available wiU start you on a career 6. , Inc., 049-5334. limited funds available for sec - change i t ' . , I ■ __ MAN—^MuSt be 18, full-time or 44A, North C oventry, 429-6813 chest, $166. CaU evenings only cleaned, repaired. Aluminum with Avon Cosmetics. Don’t (set up and operate) and service on all lawn equip­ ond mortgages, payments to WOMEN STUDENTS, part-time TRUCK DRIVER’S helper, 18 part-time making baseballs evenings. 649-3216. Automobiles For Sale 4 siding. 80 years’ experience. 5 P.M,;9-P.M. DAILY watt. Talk to an Avon man­ Turret Lathe STRlC'l'LY fresh eggs tor sale. ment Capitol Equipment, 38 suit your budget. Expedient Fuller Bruah, aales and serv- years or over. Five day week, and softballs, days only, pro- COUPLE TO ASSIST In rear­ Free estimates. Call Howlev, TO LOOK AT THESE ager today and learn how you (set up ai»l operate) Nlghterawlers. TomaszewsM, 1962 AUSTIN H BALY Sprite, Main St. 643-7968. se rv ice . J . D . R ealty, 648-5129. ice, 16 hours, $40. CaU 044- Apply to shipping clerk, Wat- • ductlon bonus. Apply Tober ing three children and to take 64S-58ei. 644-8838. OPPORTUNITIES can earn $600-$700 by Christ­ Bridgeport Millers Box 363, South Rd., BdtoB, HERALD fully equipped, excellent con­ -r". Permanent work in small 0903, 028-fl666. kins B rothers, 935 M ain S t Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 Brook­ complete charge of informal Articles For Sale 45 SPOOL BED, metal single bed, MASON WORK—Stone, brick, m as. Call 289-4922. (set up and operate) open daily. 649-6472. dition, three tops. 649-2333. , pleasant air-condition office. PART-TIME OPENINGS lyn St, Rockville. household. Own living quar­ miscellaneous Items. 643-9317. block, fireplaces, cellar, floors, ROOFING- REPAIR of roofs. Business Opporranity 28 Salary plus commission. We ters with private bath, good SPOTS BEFORE your eyes-On chimney repairing and stucco. The best in gutters and con­ BABYSITTER wanted in my BEANS, com, tomatoes, pep­ DOX LEHERS 1968 PLYM OUTH 2-door hardtop train. Mature person^ pre­ AU Benefits . . . salary. References required. your new carpet-remove them C L E A N U SED H otpoln t autortunlty PARAGON TOOL CO. In(t — 6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Lanes, '39 Spencer SL, Man­ 6 p.m . V " EVENING If you’re not going to college.. * and Wallpaper Supply. ter. quiet running, $36. 643-3101, knives, axes, shears, skates, WAITRESS — Experience pre­ E m ployer Inf ormatioa 1964 VOLKSWAGEN con-" chester, 643-2125. 9-4:30. rotary blades. Quick service. Heating and Plumbing 17 (4 hours or^more scheduled to ferred, excellent future, work­ IS HIRING BLUEBERRIES — last caU. vertible, clean, excellent con­ AVMaiJ WiCfcViwoi ------** ______COUNTER HELP — Days or SCREENED LOAM tor the best THE HERALD will hot Capitol Equipm ent^. 38 Mam COMPLETE plumbing and heat- your oonveifience whenever pos­ ing conditions, benefits. Call' in law ns and gardens. DeUv* Nice berries, pick your own. THREE ROOMS furniture, re­ dition, low mileage, original WANTED — Mature woman as nights, full or part-time. Ap- Manning, Watrous Rd., Box 567 dlMlooe the Identity of St., Manchester. Hours daily service, complete new bath- Musical—-Dramatic 30 sible) ' Chef Andre’ for appointment. START A WANTED — Bus drivers, fuU Tool Makers (Jigs ft Fixtures) •red from our screening jdant frigerator,* stove, drapes, soma any advertlaer using box owner. Call 875-29% after 6 companion for lady, not an in­ ■ ply In person. Howard-John­ 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ® .... 875-8884. and part-time, experienced pre> All Around Machinists Also gravel, sand and fUl. B olton, 649-4767. antiques, tools and many lettera. Readers answer­ p.m., anytime weekends. room insolations and bath- p r i v a t e instruction, piano by‘ valid. Live in one week, off son Restaurant, 394 Tolland 4. 643-7958. AND feired, good wages. Silver Lane Bridgeport Operators George H. Oriffihg, Inc. And­ ing blind box ada who room remodetog, SO years in t -...!..... faar>i*r mv second week, work only alter­ COCKTAIL HOS’TESS — Expe- Tpke., Manchester, Exit 94, more. 247 School St,, seootid FORD — 1939 coupe, new 296 London certified teacher, my Horinontal MlUing Machine ov er. 742-7886. desire to protect their PROFESSIONAL ■* Cleaning — -business. Earl VanCamp. 649- nate weeks, no heavy house­ FULLTIME OPENINGS rience preferred, excellent fu­ HIGH-PAYING Bus C o., 49 Braiiuud Place, Wilbur Cross Highway. Household Goods . . 51 flo o r. cubic inch flat head. Excellent hom e. 643*2310. llanCheotar. O perators idenUty can follow this C arpets, furrtture, w alls and 4749. work or laundry. ’Transporta­ ture, working conditions, ben­ prooedura: condition. 649-3387. If you’re a high school gradu­ Blanchard Grinder Operator WOODWORKING H u r r v OIL BURNER and fur- CLEAN, USED refrigerators a d m i r a l 30” electric range, floors -- ail cleans in your tion desired but not nepessaryi efits. CaU Chef Andre’, for ap­ n ace In excellen t condition. $76 floors -- all ci^ M m BOTTI PLUMBING and heating ate or have had business expe­ Burring and Polishing D ^ t hurry. Com e one, comie sUl. ranges, automatic washers, single bed, fiUl size bed, cof­ h o m e , fully insured. Call Higbie alterations, electrio Private Instructions 32 Write Box L, Herald. pointment, 875-8884. CkOl 649-8483. Bneloee your: repireply to the rience you may qualify for CAREER CARPENTERS and helpers S tock M an Openings for full and 'part- with guarantees. See them at fee table, card table with 4 boK in a a en vek n e — 1962 COMET, 2-door automatic, Servlcem aster, 649-3433. wanted, CaU 646-0276. B . D . P earl’s AppUances, 040 and gas hot water heaters, free CRANE piano and violin studio. TAILORED for the coUege girl time help. Female, fuU-time RICH, STONE^FREE loam, chairs. 649-6466. addressed to> tho______Claeel- $650. 643-8226. estim ates. CVll 643-1496. — General clerical positions Main St. CaU 643-2171. fled Manager, Manchester ATTICS, CELLARS, garages, Private Instruction, your home CLERK or mature woman, part-time PINEHURST GROCERY Top wages and fringe benefits, only. Inquire 122 Naubuc Ave., $15. Gravel, sand, fiU, stone, Glastonbury, Nap Bros., Par­ Blvenlng Herald, together NEED CAR? Y o it credit turn­ and yards cleaned. ’Trash or our studio. iBrenton Crane, — Typing, Keypunch and other sales and merchandising job, AT P& W A 66 hours minimum work week. manure, white sand box and SOFA and tables, good ooildl* with a memo hating the ed down? Short on down pay­ hauled to dump. Call 643-5819. Moving—Truddng— 742-7425. office machine operations. - Thursday p.m., 10-5 Saturday. lor Pttime Co. patio safld. 643-9604. G.E. WASHING madoor hardtop. Mus;t INC. THE TRAVELERS employment representatives. Find out about the high nanza Sirloin Pit, 287 W. Mid­ w e r la st 6 monMyj^ymente bearing Apparel—IlUB 87 Pickup and delivery sendee. 649-8865. / p i l g r i m m i l l s has expanded previous experience helpfiU, FROM WALL TO wall, no eoU o f $9 each . CaU 622-0931. ______- i - i - — sell. In service. Best offer. Call Pine St., Manchester atartlng pay, liberal holidays, vacations an^ other em­ dle T pke. or caU 649-U54 for Yale Typewriter Service, 640- JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ INSURANCE with Bargain Basement and many fringe benefits, air-con­ at all, on carpets cleaned with CHILD’S TAP shoes, Uke new, LOST -- Man’s glasses,- brown after 6, 643-0688. ORGAN INSTRUenONS — Be­ ploye benefits, and the after hours sports and social 802 Main Bt, Kahehestar appoinflnent 4986. ing, interior and exterior, pa­ COMPANIES needs more sales help, full­ ditioned office. Apply Cheney Blue Lustre. Rent electric SEWING machines (last year’s sizes 2%, VA, $2.50 ea ch . C ase, fram e. C all 643-6470. ginners, your home or mine. activities that make the Aircraft such a good place to GSmOT BY PHONE. Need a perhanging, wallpaper re­ time or part-time hours ean Bros. Inc., 81 Cooper HIU S t / shampooer $1 The Sherwin- models) never used. Sacrifice $1.60 043-0042 a fter 6. SALES AND Service on Aliens, $2.50. C all 649-3462 after 8. MATURE woman for general (At the center of transporta­ work. Start your career training with pay . tod a y at EtiFCnUCIAN (HI electrican’s FOUND — One beagle mide, c a r ? N o cash needed, 100 car moved. Wallpaper books on re­ be arranged. Apply Manager, ■— ------;------^----- ?*• Williams, Co. $86. o r $2 w eekly. 846-0247. New Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn office work in Manchester. tion—In downtown Hartford) MAN with electrical background helper. C all 644-0109, evenings black, brown and white. Call seleb^n. Ask for Mr. Brun­ quest. Fully Insured. Free oe- Pilgrim Mills, Hartford Rd., PAWA! England AppUahee. mowers. Also Homellte chain Training wUl be provided, ex­ wanted for stock deUvery and 644-8076. B ^C E YOURSELF for a thrill Lee Fracchia, Dog' Warden, ner, ^-8256, dealer. tlm ates. Call 649-9668. Manchester, 7-9'p.m. Situations TYantod— Wanted—To Boy M __ _ 0saws«bVV0 CUAVAand Intemationstl Cub ...... Schools and Classes 33 cellent working conditions. An Equal Opportunity counter i work. Excellent ad- tfie first time you use Blue Lus­ G. E. 86” 4-BURNER range. 643-8594. TRAINING COURSES WITH p A y Female 38 vr>T .TfRWAklF.N — Must sell. Cadet ’Tractors. Rental equip- EXTERIOR AND interior paint-v^._ Write Box K, Herald. Sknployer M A P RELIABLE HOUSBKE3BPER, vancemSnt opportunities. Ap­ SHORT ORDER Cook, fuU. or tre to clean rugS Rent electric $60. Double porcelain sink, $10 HOUSEIHOLD lots, antlquM^ 117^1964 hlU6 sunroof sc* ment onHand sharpeningaViamAnlntr serviceQArvimk ing. inof WflllnRTtftnWallpaper' hooks.books, T>aT>CT*paper- '* ply Ecqnbmy Electric Supply part-time, days or nights. Ap- ____ Countertop, gray formica, with bric-a-brac, clocks, fraoMS, FO'UND—Black and white m^e i . . 3 days weekly, Ironing, mend­ INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS — M h om shampooer $1. Olcott Variety hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ Oo., 86 Oak St., 640-1619. . ply in person only, Howard EXPERmNCBTO typist filin g, fau cet and spray, $12. 28 x 48 glassware. We buy estates. mongrel. Call Lee Fracchiai dan, fully equipped, 6,000 miles, onfall makes. L & M Equip­ ALERT credit Investigator and ing. September-June. School of basic machine and related classroom instrnctioii. Store. ONLY TRACTOR^ payroll, billing, desires part- VlUage Peddler, Auctioneer. good warranty, $1,100. 26 m ent C orp., Route 83, Vernon, ly insured, workmanship guar­ secretary. Excellent opportxm- MACHINE OPERATOR wanted holiday’s off. 643-6634 after 4. Johnson’s Restaurant, 394 Tol­ gray formica table top, $6. CaU i)og Warden, 643-8594. time work in home. Confiden­ CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner Grove St, Manchester. 876-7609 M anchester E xchange anteed. Lieo Pelletier, 649-6326. Ity. Modem air conditioned of­ for 6 day, 40-hour week, $1.60 ADVANCED 'TRAINING PROGRAMS — Courses SECOND K — Experience land Tpke., Manchester, exit evenings 649-9027. 420 Lake Bt, Bolton, 643-S347. TRAIL^ SCHOOL IN tial. Box H, Herald. —E nterprise 1945. I f no answ er 643-9043. fice, free parking, paid hoU- per hour to start, will train. PART-TIME—^Need four w w - ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Machining, Sheet preferred, excellent . future, 94 Wilbur Cross Highway. . you ever used, so easy too. Get MOVING — must sell, Compac- WE BUY and sea antique and 2 VOLKSWAGEN — 1959, sun­ days. CaU Mr. Roberta for ap­ H. P. HaUenback Co., Bunker en to work 6-10 pm . evenings working conditions, benefits. Blue Lustre. Rent electric Annoimcements , PAIN'nNG AND decorating CONNECTICUT Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine Rq|Mdr and to 30” Caloric gas stove, new. used furniture, china, glass, s($* roof, excellent running condi­ and Saturday mornings, $82.60 CaU Chef Andre’ for appoint­ shampooer $1. Larsen’s Hard­ pointm ent, 643-1518. F ederal HiU R d., Andover. 742-8061. Pipe Making. IRONING DONE in my home. ver, picture frames, old oobsi^ ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ tion, $476. CaU 643-1278. Honsehoia Services since 1935. N ever a substitute ment 876-8884. w are. Maple bureau aiKl cheat, ma­ Credit Bureau, S06.Main St. weekly. High school diploma 649-3687. guns, pewter, sen^t gold, ers,Vi. Of sales0 CMV.IO and service; bonded — ■ ■ ■ ■— '■ '■ ■■■ Offered 13-A for quality. .Conn. Painting and APPRENTICE p r o g r a m s — Corarsqg, ranging from NCR hogany bureau, cheat and dres­ Before you call a school required. Interview Monday, 7 representative. Alfred Amell, 1967 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, D ecorating, 649-4298. N U R S ^ a i d e — 1-9:30. CaU COMPONENT STEREO set, sing table, maple table and 4. watches, Old JewOliy, bobby REWEAVTNG of bums, moth p.m.. Imperial 400 Motel, Main three to four years in Sheet Metal, Machining and Tool EXPE k IENCED shovel, dozer 6 At t e n t i o n w o r k i n g m oth­ 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, good condition,” $140. Call 649 check that school out with Fairchild turntable, ADC car­ ch airs, 12 x 10 green w ool rug coUeettons, patotliigs, atUo oen* your local truck owner’s 646-0129. St., East Hartford. Ask for A Die Making. *■ and dump truck operators, ers! Child day core in Ucensed 0382 after 4 p.m ; holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, PAYROLL OFFIC# tridge, 2 Jansen speakers, FM and pad, mlsceUaneous tables. tents or whole estates. Fund* 644-8141. a.«3oclation. Approximately ‘x. year ’round work. CaU 742- hom e. 643-2296. dow shades made to measure interior and exterior. Paper HXPERIENCBD counter girl Mr. Simmons. SERVICE tuner, Preamp 25 watt channel 649-0400 a fter 6. ture R f^ e ir Servtoe. 64I-74ML aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys hanging and waU paper remov­ ‘14,000,000 tru(&s on the Part-time Iielp needed. WiU 6190, after 6. CALL your local Electrolux 1960 CADILLAC, 2-door, good for dry cleaning store. Apply Hundreds of Good Jobs Available In: RELIABLE WOMEN with ref- amplifier, $200. 649-0945. condition, buying new car. Call made while, you wait. Tape re­ al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. road. The trucking indus­ teach‘machlheq needed for branch office for complete serv­ try has a problem acquir­ Parkade Cleaners, Manchester erences wlU care for child tor . :Tr„',.~-----;------TTZ corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 Quality workm anship. CaU diversified dutiefc-^pply at ic e . 1123 M ain S t , E ast Hart­ 12 noon-6 p.m., 649-8404. ^ ing qualified drivers. l h e ig h t B-1, 0-2, N-3, $1,000. game. job too small. D 'ft D Carpen­ ing, good work, reasonable TTES, Avon, Connecticut, cars, TOP DOLLAR PAID. Closeout prices on all tratoing program, we want to ^ Roi&weU Hardness Teeter, 25-100 Watt w V V u ’S ' IZ e 1967 MACK. B-62, 10 whe^ rates, 35 years in Manchester, B-5, N-3, N-4, $500. game, ^c^llent condition. 1958 try, days 643-1904. evenings 64»* 673-3455 or evenings 673- new cars in inventory. Year end savings! GUARDS, FIREMIeN talk to you. llVe have a perma- . Qood starting salary, tools Tsbie Saw, X Bleydes and B-3, U-1, S-2, 0-5, $100. game. 8880. your neighbor Is my recom­ 9829. ' / Chevrolet one ton panel, good Help Wanted—Female 35 nent position open due to ex- mmi instruction materi^ fur- MisoeUaneoua Items. B-1, U-3, 0-4, N-5, e-4, $50. mendation. Raymond Fiske, W. G. GLENNEY CO. condition. i-53'T-5423. CABPENTRY-^2 years expe- panskm and promotions for a nlshed at no cost to trainee, 34 Princeton St., Town game. Will spUt 242-8035. 649-923'7. GEAR INSPECTORS man to be trained as a sales 836 NORTH MAIN ST. ! rience; ,complete .complete remoQciiXfgiremodeling. ^__ . ______, ^ l, EXPERIENCED SALES per­ MOMARTY additions, roc roomis, concrete NAME YOUR own price, paint- TYPIST - RECEPTIONllpT sons, women’s 'wearing appar­ representative. Good starting TMs la a golden opportunity AntomobDes For Sale 4 ,16raners-^ work______and garages,j^arages. References jnging, papering, removal, sand-sand­ el. 4 day week lor full work "Cimnecticut’a (Ndest Uneolit-Mereaiy Dealer* FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS' salary, commission and car al* for those who can qualify. Mobile Homea 6-A given, free estimate.*:. Call 648- ing. Interipr, exterior, special­ week, Tuesday-Saturday. Ap­ lowance. Excellent chance for OORVAIR — 1964, automatic With varied' duties. Inter­ 801 CEN’TER ST. 648-6136 Open Eves, except Thursday Apply In person at 999 Asy­ 2629. ^ izing 3 family. Quality work­ ply Tweeds, 773 Main St advancement to right party. transmission, 4-door, good con­ esting work ■ with many All emploj^ beiMfits such as lum Avenue, Hartford, OonBeo- 16’ TR A V E L T R A H ^ R , 1966, manship. CaU 647-i$564, Jerry employe benefits. Some ex­ GOOD PLANNIliG F M M BEUm dition, $976. ( ^ 1 643-8689. ^ lUlDrnONS —remodeling, COSMBTIOIAN wanted, fuU VTSTT THE EMPLOYMENT OVTIOE vacation vrith pay, insurance, t lc u t OF MANCH18TBB ______Bleeps 7, $1,560. Call 644-8803. Kenny. , perience preferred. In Man­ IfLETOHER RU SS GO. *'rages, rec rooms, bathrooihs and part - time, must have etc. (For interview vppiy to OR $962 RAMBLER American con------tiled, kitohens remodeled. CaU chester area. Write brief some experience. Apply in per­ 400 Main Street, East Hartfoid, Conneetteot THE GROOND IP .* . Tertible, automatic transmis­ Singer Seiwlng: cWter, 832 Xieon d eezy n eld . B uilder,de^, f649- resume, handled in confi­ son. Ooimtry Drug, 277 West Can 625-4431 for appoint­ sion , low mii|Mige, excellent ONE WH'ESJL Sears tra iler w ith " Floor Finishing 24 Other Connectlcnt plants in North Haven, Soutiiingtoii, Main S t, HanchestOr. “ When You Think of GlaaSf We’ll be happy to help youplanyciiir new home Btart&n 4291. dence to Box BB, Herald. Middle ’Ibke. ment for interview. 6494521 condition. CaU 649-2996. ' hitches, $40. 649-6669. FLOOR SANDING and reftotsh- and Middletown. K avaUable, bring yonr mlUtaiy dis- Think of Fletcher** wife a barement designed log oonvaiientaiid completely in g (sp ecializin g In older ______• ______SALES GIRL wanted—cosmet­ ciu^e (ipD-214),“ bWh-ceitlfloate and eodal WE HAYS ,a poalUon open in wa are An Equal Opportunity usable space. WiUi a direct access BILCQ Door, » s vartoUB phaaes 6i metal bard- itoS^ Roofing—SiAng 16 filers), cleaning and waxing WAITRESSES — Day or night ic and drug department, eve­ aeonilty card when you visit pur office. entirB home becomes incae Bvrdile and Wib ening. TOe Kk>ck Company will ^ ^ floors. Painting.■paintmo. p ap erh on g- 'w ofk. A pp ly In person only. nings, with some retail expe­ basement stak pierfonns only; its pio|iec serv* BIDWELL HOME Improvement be happy to train you. We .offer 54 McKEE S T R sir I n g .. N o jo b too sm:UL John Ing baaenoent traffic tidfiim ^ home. Uo. — Roofing, siding, alters* Hoivard Johnson Restaurant, rience. Good pay plus commis­ many liberal benefits. Openings V e r fa llle ,. 649 -5 7 ^ . 394' Tolland Tpke., Manches­ sions. Apply in person to man­ OPEN FOR TOUR CONVENIENCE Ask us about BILCO Stair Stringers too. They eompkle tlons, additions and I'em odel-______^______tor first and second shlfU'. Ap- TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS the perfect basement entrancel RENT Ing 1 of an types. EJxceUeiif METHANE SURFACING ter, Exit 94, Wilbur Crbss ager, Liggett Drug, Shopping Monday through Friday—8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday, ply in person Klock Oompahy, surveying firm in Hartford o f Hig^:yay. ’ Parkade. area has openings tor an in- w orkm anship. 649-6496. all floo^ ,surfaces. Seamless, no Wednesday and Thursday evenings tJU 8 pan^ and Sat­ 1272 T olland T pke., M anchester freAi $25.00 to $45.00 •thiment man and a party A Completely Sofety wax, no' buff, decorative floor­ urdays—6 nan. to 12 noon. AMERICAS F'lNEST Chief. Permanent position. 1- ing. CaU Seamless Flooring Co, Now to the time to bring In yonr screens to be lepelred. BASEMENT DOC3R 638-6218. Checked Car 643-1803. MAN Storm window glaee reptered;' ~ WANTED H£LLO DERE. LOW COST. TOO! 'SeeourBIliCOpoorondiaphjf, BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH TORGINOL SEAMLESS floor- QUARTIZ LAPPING ‘ machine (Hean, Late Model Ing, never needs waxing. Free * CASH RATES (IS WORDS^ To make deliveries and operator, manual dexterity de­ ' AUtP GLASS INSTALLED areaUmforfne litmgmv. WERE COMING PRATT & WHITNEY sirable, smaU growing com- ONE FIXED FEE. estimates. W. G. Schwartz O n e D o y ...... 45c 3 Days .... .$ 1 . 1 7 help In stgcSv.S, ajn.-3 p.m.^ USED CARS Com pany, 994 H artford Tpke. Monday - Friday. tiaU " fo' r l>any. Call 289-6428, 9 a.m. to I MO MILEAGE CHARGE ' TO OAKDALE- S ix D a y s .... .$1.98 10 Do^ .... . $ 3 . 0 0 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS i^ k v U le , 876-3042. AIRCRAFT interview . 12 noon and 1 to 4 p .m ., M r. Top Prices Paid K ublak.______Q E P T I 2 ^ m 7 ^ \ IMMEDIATE ACTION MIRRORS (FlispIsM M l Dtw) For All Makes CANPHIL F loor, coverin g, 73 DivlsloB of United Aircraft Corporation Birch gt Wall to wall carpet­ Gall before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJd. Saturdays). Yon 64^-4641 MAN — Must be 18 to learn leather cutting, full-time, 8 PICtURE FRAMHIG (all tyiwi) PAUL DODGE CARTER CHEVROLET ing. linoleum. Free estimates. 111 OS C O ., INC. E xpert installation. CaU MS- ajn.-4:30 p.m., 6 day week. LEASING and RENTALS 1218 -o f M9-2985, I i Guest Sts Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. WINDOW M l PLATE GLASS 1229 Main S t 0>., 114 Brooklyn St, Rock- ^ 373 Main Street, Manchester—Phone 649*2881 Phone 649*5236 Read Heral^^Ads c vlUe. i

IP AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^TER, CONN., FRIDA’^ SEPTEMBER 9,1966 MANCHESTER "Ev e n i n g h e r a l d , MXNCHESTia^ F r i d a y , Se p t e m b e r 9, i966 PAGE SEVENTEEN Roonw WKlfoMt Boud 19 Apartments—Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Housm For Sale 72 Houses ^ or Sale 72 Lots For Sale 78 Suburban For Sale 75 T cn m en ts 6S b r i c k RAJ^CH — Modern Pa r k e r ST. — « room Colon- TWO ACRES, SBO* frontage on ^Uand’a Annual Democratic ATTRACnVB sleeplnc ro6m, ______SOUTH WINDSOR'— 7 room Suburban Fftt* Sale 75 Suburban For Salt 76 Suburban Fbr Sale 75 T 'o U a n d ial with beautiful rec room, paved road, 7 miles from Man­ Family Picnic, wUl be held Sun­ MoUemaa. private entrance, DELUXE ^ 3 bednjom dmlex MAl«HBSTBR — like new 3 MANOTEfflTO — 8 -bedroom kitchen with bullt-lns, ,3% split level, 8 large bedrooms, * _ A. ______a ______^ family flats and AVBji Al*<«>klA«eA0duplexes 9t«i(1rbuilt CColonial, jn lfk n lA i ndishwasher, i« li3 ir a a n * v > Kbuilt-ins, i a l l f . l n * baths, , formal' dining rcioin-, attach^ one car garage, cu t- chester, 81,oeo. Terms, Owner, TOIAAND — assume this 3 bed- BOt/TvIN LAKE—6 room year day from noon to 6 pm. at Ma­ First Day of Busing •bower bath, parking. Apply apartment IH baiatlu, appli- large rec room with Roman by Damato. Spacious rooms, disposal, 1 ^ baths, aluminum faihUy room with fireplace, 3- peting included, lot affords 742-8000. CARPEHTEIR RD., Rolton~~4 room- Split Level home. Includ­ ’round home includes new ple Grove, Franklin St., Rock- X96 %>ruce St ances and utilitiea,, |i55. J. D. fireplace,' living room, dining separate beating systems, top siding, storm windows, sewers, car'garage, A A 2k>ne, 832,600. maximum of <• privacy. T. J. room Ranch wlUi breezeway ing Mrch cabinets, living stove and refrigerator, all neiy Four Sessions Scheduled 'vlUe. H clnta at 81-50 per fam-^ Real Estate, 643-S139. M08T DESIRABLE wooded lots rooni, kitchen and large laun­ IB S THOMPSON BOD8B, Oob quality workmanship. Oppor­ only 110,900. Hutchins Agen­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Crockett, Realtors, 648-167T. and garage, full cellar with room, dining room, family cabinets in kltehen, aluminum Uy are available from Town excellent for custom designed dry room, extras Include buiU- Is^^ W ithout Incident tage Street oentraPy located, tunity knocks, assumable cy, Realtors. 640-6324. 640-8464. family room, treed 100x300 room, garage, nicely wooded rombinatlons, fully insulated, Committee membera or at the EIGHT ROOM fireplaced oon- homes. In select area of Man­ in bronze double oven and sur­ The Manchester school sys- The only difficulty a# the prt» large, pleaaantly UnnlMied THREE ROOM apartment S48- mortgages, excellent financ­ lot, immaculate condition. lo t ColU 8e Wagner, 875-3396, excellent condition, 814,500. To Register Town Voters door. MOONLET Street — Six room tenaporaiy, 4 bedrooms, 2^ chester. AA zoned with cdl Im­ face unlU, dryer, sliding glas.>; tern's first day as a participant gram got underway w«» 11i6 room t paricing. Call StO-sm g4i8. ing. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 643-9088. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Kindergarten Seeeloaa lor oTiniglit and pennanant Cape, with front dormer, fire­ baths,' bullt-ins, family room, provements Including water door In rec room, built-in couch 649-2813. 649-2818. Four voter registration ses- are limited to Thureday, Satiir- in the Hartford re^onal bus- fact that the busee ran about in rec room, one car garage, Membera o f the aeixmd co- guaet mtea. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, new button — Log cabin irLL BE HARD place, nice level lot, excellent excepticmal home ont beautiful­ end sewers. From 86,000. Guar­ BOLTON_7 room Ranch, plus sions have been scheduled be-™ day ___ and______Sunday^ from 8 a.m. ing plan proved almost "com- an hour late, because of « mbe* location, 817,500. T.J. Oockett, ample storage space, large and VERNON — Charming Ranch in large finlahed rec room and ENJOY country living at its tweert . now and election day, to 6 p.m. Use of the dump la kindergarten^ Jol 2-family, stove, refrigerator, design, 6 rooms, enclosed ly landscaped wooded lot with anteed financing to qualified pletely normal” and without in- up of some of the children aM f u r n is h e d beautifully landscaped lot. excellent neighborhood. Living, land will start classes Monday. ROOM with maid nice yard, one child accepted. porch, paneled interior, ceram' TO Realtor, 643-1677. brook. Many extra features. buyers. Call daily 640-6361, bar. Two full baths, 2-car g a - best, 6 room Colonial Cape, Nov. 8. limited to local residents, cident- o f any kind, the school the drivers’ inutamHtority willl service for rent, no cooking Prestige Real Estate, 289-6827 dining, kitchen, 8 bedrooms, The morning session is sched­ 643-0105. ic bath, 100x100 lot, many fea Leonard Agency, Realtors. 646- evenings and weekends, 649- rage, large wooded lot, superb, plastered walls, 2 full bAths, Sessions’ have been scheduled JTofaw Nairy Reserve officials heading the program the bus routes, facilities. Call 643-9606 after 3 BEUEVE MANCHES’TER — near Main finished basement, recreation uled from 9:30 to 11:30 and the lures to please. ‘ Only 814.900 0469. 3688. ■ Mr. Dutton 033-2800.______condition. Selling for 826,500. > nicely finished upstairs, rustic at the town h ^ for Sept. 17, Louis W. Gill, Jr., 19, the son here reported this morning. But this has been afamlgh toied St. 4-family home. E xcellen t______and study or fourth bedroom afternoon session from 12:30 to p.m, ' Hastings Real Estate. 742-8275 Call R. -F, Dimock Company, ..paneled living room, new wall from 10 a.m. to noon; Oct. 1, 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Gill, Isador Wolf, principal of out, WLLAiro — Just off parkway. row may be too late! Philbrick s^Sedules Wolf ency, 640-8464. Clean baseboard heat, tiled Sian well, amesite dj^veway, Nov. 7 session is limited to. d’^Yy, children with last names begin­ iness or professioniil girl, ter. Hutchins Agency, Realtors Ranch, 2% <..baths, modem ______. low teens. Prestige Real Estate 816,900. 'Will buy this beautiful Agency, 649-8464. yesterday morning were an said, drivers were able to drop ONE - VERT nicely furnished bath. 742-7066. and many extras. Quiet neigh; those whose rights mature be- ,, ning with letters A-N enrolled kitchen privileges, call 649- 649-5324. kitchen, formal'-dinlng room, OREEN MANOR — 6 room S bedroom Ranch, rec room in hour late. 'the first pupllB at fhelf housekeeping room ,. sill util­ 289-6827. borhood. Must sell immediate- tween Oct. 15 and Election Ihigtou High School and has al­ in the morning session. An af­ 6258 after 6:16. PLEASE NOTE fa n iliy K»mv 24x24 with fire; Ranch, assumable 5% per cent SOUTH WINDSOR basement, garage, big lot with EAST HARTFORD — 4-4 duplex ‘Tt was as normal an open- schools at 8:20 and the laat at ities. Adults, parking, 272 CENTRAL AIR- conditioned ly, owner being transferred Day. , to^ided Ward Electronics School- ternoon session for pupils en­ place, 2-car garage, .large lot mortgage. O'wner. 1-677-0923. WOODLAND PARK SOU’TH WINDSOR — 7 room trees. An immaculate home. aluminum storms, city water ing as we’ve ever had,” ^ W olf 8:49. Main S t custom Ranch, foyer, built-ins, out of state. Only 819,500. Call All U.S. citizens, who have employed at Toothakera rolled In the afternoon session, with fruit trees, 826,000. Phil- Immediate occupancy, $16,600. Garrison Colonial, 3 bedrooms, T. J. Crockett, Ilealtor, 643- and sewers, good condition, said, "and everything worked Most of the cUMren taking LIGHT housekeeping rotun for dishwasher, fireplace, wall to Tremendous li'ving room Coventry, 742-7937. lived in' town six months and Stationjn NOrUi Coventry from A -F is scheduled for 1- brick Agency, 649-S4(i4. 9 big bedrooms, large treed living room with fireplace, din- 1677. near shopping and school. Pres­ out beautifully.” part in the plan Aoared u p . rent. 801 Main St, wall carpets throughout, 2-car with fii^ la ce . Forrmll din­ MANCHESTER — New homes. lot, bullt-lns jui^l)^^aths .... . ing room, kitchen with dlsh- Returns 'to School 2:30. Bnslneas liOcalloBa tige Real Estate, 289-6827. are at least 21 years of age are He said reports from the and several schools, had p m f garage, porch, huge wooded ing room (dr 4th bedroom). OAKWOOD RD.—A new Colo- makes this Garrison Colo­ washer and range, family room, Miss Diane Kih^,\daughter of Opening week classes for'the COMFORTABLE room for gen­ Open every ,day until dark. ROCKVILLB — 6 room Cape' eligible to vote. Naturalized teachers who have Hartford feet attendance yesterday, ' For Rent 64 lot. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Family sized kitchen 'with .. nial nearing completion, wood­ nial a very livablie house. EAST HARTFORD — 816,600 — Atty. and Mrs. Robert King, Christian Andersen Mon- tleman, separate entrance and 691 Adams St., 130 Parker St. one car garage, ample storage. enclosed porch, large yard, SOUTH WINDSOR citizens are reminded to pre­ pupils in their classes Indicated wolf said no child seleoted DESIRABLE store or oTfioe built-in range, oven, hood ed., lot. Bowers School. Buy Others, lots, acreage. Orv Priced attractively at 823.- Prestige Real Estate, 289-6827. many trees, family size 'kitch­ 3 bedroom home, all city util­ ______toave next week fbr Iowa, toggorf School on Goose Lame, parking. 649-2460. 900. For look see, please sent a certificate of naturallza- there were- no unusual prpb- for the prograsn tp h oe, ground floor, clean, at­ MANCHEJS’TER —2 family 4-4, and disposal. 3 huge l?ed- now and have it decorated to Goslee, Broker, 644-8063. Mrs. Hewlnson 633-2246. en, 3 bedrooms and den. Part­ ities, treed lot, utility shed, tion or a written statement University to obtain a master’s „ t^is week. rooms with oversized elds-; your tastes. T. J. Crockett, call J. MCLaughlin at 649- immediate occupancy, Bel Air Executive 8 room custom lems, and that the Ha,rtfotd out. BROOKFIEnX) S^. — Gentle­ tractive and reasonable. In­ convenient to schools, buses ly finished basement. City wa­ Signed by an election official S i ^ Realtor, 643^1577. 5306. EAST HARTFORD — 7 room built Ranch, air-condition­ pupils were "accepted com­ man, pleasant room next to quire Manager, State Theatre, and shopping. Oil hot water ets. 1 ceramic tiled baths. SPUT LEVEL—6% rooms, 3 ter, sewers, $16,000. 875-1322. Real Estate, 643-9332. . of another state or to'wn show­ heat, aluminum combinatibns, (Even the lav. is creamic bedrooms, modem kitchen with Colonial, 4 bedrooms, livin'^- ing, breezeway, garage, c 3 volunteer in Brazil' and E v e ^ g pletely” by Manchester 'ohll- Shower, quiet home, kitchen 643-7832. COLONIAL— one year old, 7H B & W ing that the applicant was a 6 years old. $26,600. Wolverton tiled). Full basement with bullt-ins, treed lot, rec room, room, dining room and kitchen,^ C O V E im iY BOLTON — 6% room Ranch ^,and all the extras that you w” l recount her experience to Tlolland correepimdmt Bette dren...... —-— — privileges, parking. 649-6801. roomSi- huge modem kitchen The on~^ acre 'wooded lot. House registered Voter. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. gas fired hot water heat. So one car garage, patio, $19,500. BARROWS and WALLACE extras include carpeting, built-v , would ex p ^ t in this truly Monday afternoon’s armual Q«»trhle teL 876-2845. Under the busing experiment, OFTICE WATERFRONT is immaculate. Has all the fine home. Out of state Persons who cannot attend a one of the first of its kind, clean and economical. Land­ withine OlA flreidace KorVte plus lowrrA all wiae>fAw bu)lt-, p^ibrick*" Agmc'^^^R^Mto^^ o «r » w Co. in phone, drop in range, natur­ , . . . J nuetlng of the Tolland Library NOTICE FOUR BEDROOM Colonial in ins, 2M batlis, large master extras. Selling for 819,600 and owner wants fast sale. session may transfer- voting Association at Manchester and four area Apartments—n »ti Suite of rpdihs suitable for doc­ scaped lots. 646-8464. Manchester Parkade al woodwork, one car garage, „ . . . — ------— 3 p.m. in the TOWN OF KANGHESSTmT model home condition, 12x23 bedroom with full bath, rec Manchester, 649-5806 Cape,' 6V4 rooms, plaster, well worth it; T. J. (jrockett rights from one Connecticut u^rary towns will educate 265 Hart­ Tenements 68 tor’s office available in State city water, near schools and superb condition. 500 feet Fined fdt^aming fireplaced living room, 11x12 room with fireplace, 2-car ga­ PRIVACY — running brook, 3 Realtor. 643-1577. town to another after meeting Bufletin Board ford children from poverty POSITION VACANCIES ’T h e a ^ Bldg'. Call Manager — shopping. Prestige Real Es­ of river frontage. Custom HAYES AGENCY formal dining room, 1% baths, We have broken the price rage, $29,900. Phllbrick Agen­ acres, 30x50 recreaeion room, GLAS’TONBURY - large con toe residency requirements m Auxiliary Post 241 HINSDAIiE, N.H.'N.AP)—Ste- areas for the next two years, PART-TIME BTVE ROOM apartment, third temporary Raised Ranch on 13 tate, 289-6827, built 10 years ago. 1600 sq. finished heated family room, barrier at Oakdale. ’There cy, Realtors, 649-8464. ' plus 8 room Ranch, far, far toe new town, in person to toe ^ spaghetti tjupper to- phen Tcliaikow, 46, of Hartford, to find out whether schooling Clerk Typista floor, centrally located, 8100 \ 643-7832 acres of land. 839,900. Phll­ ft. of easy Uving. Features 646-0131 attached garage, 150x200 lot. below replacement cost. Hiit- too numerous to mention. in the suburbs can help break monW y. 742-8460, are only 6 homes left, so FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 -full^ brick Agency, 649-8464. t i morrow from 2:30 to 8:30 at Conn., lyas fined 8»)0 and given .Clerk Stenographera Owner transferred. 'Wolverton ' chins Agency, 64P-5324. 818.900. W. Lewis, 649-5306. COVENTRY ’rollMd s registrars k)- There will be a public hear­ car garage, 2 large bedrooms, hearing, produced testimony to (Jiark, Eleanor Wright. 643-156.7 ‘ or 876-6771. .nial, walking distance to school. ing September 19, 1966 at 8 living room with fireplace, din- show that the off-street parking Loeal- Model MANCHES’TER — two modem 3 bedrooms, formal dining CARTER CHEVROLET p.m. ln;toe Tqwn Office Build­ ing room, kitchen, laundry zone lot is not being used to Mrs. Claire Velardi, wife at FOUR ROOM first floor, .large multi-unit apartment building ■ /oom — den. Large kitchen, ga- BEST BUYS by BELFIORE ing to take lip the following area, close to schools, shopping Us full value, ’ibUand Schools Music Instmc- rooms, modem appliances, offered for the first time. Ex­ 816,900— 5>4, room ,I^ncl),,flr:ft- ,rage. 822,600. Wolverton Agen­ appeals; and churches. Prestige Real E8- Bamini is seeking a change tor Robert Velardi, has been heated, bus Hne, near school. cellent' locations, fully leased. place, ' built-ihs, extra large A' . ■ , ______cy, Realtors, 649-2813. (1) Frank and Irene Kwlat- tate, 289-6827. Mrs. Beardsley, to Business Zone HI for a par- Moke a deal tdday on a '66 Chevrolet during Call 649-3566, 649-4342. TVap producers. These are first lot. Call Irene Kwiat. Leonard SEE-SICK? - - aniiounoed as one of the models "ISNT WORTH IT’ ENCHANTMENT FOUR BEDROOMS kowskl. Location of property 289-6161. cel off Deming St. now in Res- in the Annual Fall Fanfare quaUty built buildings. Call for Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 or PRINCETON ST. — 3 bed- - - __ _ _ ------idcncc Zone A« 4% rooms, first floor,-newly - cried the wise man, when for sale. Contemporary ranch are in this Rockledge ranch, When you’re tired of wander­ comer of Swamp Road and Fashion Show to be h^ld Sept. details. Hayes Agency, 646-0131 742-8349. rooms, fourth possible, 2 DOI/rON — 813,9M, Immaculate narrow parcel, adjoining . .decorated, new electric range Manhattan Island was sold with too many interiori fea­ plus 2Vi baths, rec room, 2- ing through ranches without South Street. Would like per­ 17 at toe Hartford Hilton. The baths, large closets, cedar 4 room Ranch, large land- jjjg industrial park off McNall o u r.. '66 END-OF-MODEL KNOCKOUT! a n d refrigerator furnished, CONCORD RD. — Beautiful closet, oil hot water heat, for a string of beads and a tures to mention, PLUS 3 zone . heat, etc. Under '-825,- formal dining! rooms o f cen­ mission to place a mobile home Velardi’s live on' Garnet Ridge few dollars, but this could fenced pastures, bam with ter entrances, come .see this scaped lot. New modern 'kitch­ St, is the proposed site for a parking, opposite Center Park, Bnslneas Property Ranch, large Uvlng room, for­ dinette,* Jalousied porch, 2-car 000. behind' their present home to Dr. not be said about this 4- 2 box stalls and tack room, high-elevation lovely on a en,! real value. Bel,.-Alr Real "Holiday House" —type motel, close to buses, shopping, For Sale 76 mal dining room, cabinet be used as a residence for Mra. Course for Hutom garage with electric doors, . bedroom home with new 2- d o g kennel.and track, beautifully treed lot. Absor Estate, ; Realtors^' 643-9332. a restaurant serving alcoholic kitcheu, 2 bedrooma, recrea­ K'wlatkowski’s mother, an a g ^ A registration session for ^ PACKAGE store in Manchester, custom built. Immediate occu­ car garage 'and' trees, near BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING Yiitely huge fireplaced living beverages, and a service sta­ ferred. AvaUable Sept 10. 649- formation call, tion room, landscape yard. pancy, mid 20’S. 649-4498. schools, shopping, and bus. POOL, etc., etc. on approx. room. Low twenties— worth widow. residents wishing to take a,, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, IT'S NOT CHEAP - - - (2) TlWen F. McCommas. - tion. TAKE A 1-ROUItir DECISiOM ON SAnNOS.” 7529. ' Mr. Philbhck, Phjilbrlck Agency Would you believe 815,700.7 9 acres. Years from now it. ■ ,t hunter safety course •will be 648-6953. DUPIjEX, Manchester. New Location ' of property, Judd ■ Realtors.: 649-8464. you'll be glad you caUed. bu^ lqqk what jMU’re getting; held in the Town Hall Sept 17 listing. Clean 4-4 expandable Road. Asking permission to^ i r m T A ' n o N from 2 to 4 pjn. A three-bedrooTii, two-bath­ Co'y c ft fr y FOUR R(X)M apartment on bus r o c KVILLE —, Building with ^*ANCHEJSTER — ’Thayer Rd. duplex on beautiful treed lot. room modem ranch with convert a chicken coop Into^ The safety course will be TAKE ONE OF OUR QUALITY line.IfvsA Callr»oll 643-8956AAS.fiORA after A.6. . > _ T_ New‘M a w 7 rftrtmroom Raised Ranch,RjiTirh *■ ______^ . ______'yL . s x ____ a going paint and wallpaper Leonard Agency, Realtors, paneled den and finished residence. , T O BID 2^ baths, prestige location, SfM.BNOOR MAN given by Robert Kjellquist on FOUR ROOM, first floor de­ business Including stock is 646-0469. _ SO - - - family room plus patio on a All interested persfins are fai- Sealed bids will be received Car Hits Bi needed, or mortgage as­ tom crafted. 828,900. tember 22, 1966, at 11:00 am ., An 11-year-old boy suffered 64 CHEVlVpUBr tZ C H E V Y B cy, 646-0131. builder, 649’^0498. , for large family. 822,000. Phll­ . tras, much too numerous to. sumptions. Well we’re in that would costla fortune to plicants an opportunity to ob­ 60 tHEIVnOLET 289-6827. Mrs. Beardsley 289- for ROCK SALT and CAL- a broken leg this morning when Model "300” 4-Door. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- list here, such items as mas­ there punchihg and getting build today. Catherdral cell- tain toe knowledge Of toe safe Impala 4-Door. V-8, auto., Biscayne Statiem Wagon. THREE ROOM first floor, ap­ 6161. - - inged living room, formal CIUM CHLORIDE._ Ws bl^le was stmek by a car of fii^armS and to 6 cylinder, autoi, tadkh NEW 8 rrorn'Raised Ranch, 84641 - ter lighting panel, automatic both. Our sales are higher NOTICE power steering, brakes, white- V-8, auto., radio, pliances and grarage, $110. J. garage doors, etc., etc. Large, than ever. As Emerson, once dining room. Tasteful rear Bid forms, plans and speclfl- on Echo Rd. walla Sharp throughout. < heater, 'whitewalls. ♦1795 heater, whitewalls. « 99S RESTAURANTSYour choice 1% baths, garage, extra large PORTER ST. prepare them for toe state D. Real Estate, 643-5129. lot, excellent location, low 20's, WOWl 4 ROOM Ranch, breeze- landscaped, park - like lot. said, "The best time o f all is patio. Priced to sell. TOWN OF VERNON cations are available at the The hoy, Leonard Bevelln of exam. ’ of four. Priced $.3,800, $6,000, Selling for' thousands less now, if we but know what to Colonial with four bedrooms, ZONING BOARD Purchasing Office, 41 Center Meadow Trail, was removed to 62 C O M 6 T 64 CHEVROLET $7,000 and' one ’ including real Call Irene Kwiat., Leonard Ag­ way, garage, 200’ frontage, Anyone wishing to acquire a 64 CtfYROLET than replacement cost. CaU do ■ with it’’ — or words to absolutely beautiful kitchen OF APPEALS Street Manchester, Connectl-, Windham County HospitaL Bel Air 4-Door. 6 cyllndiih CENTRALLY located modern 4 estate, $170,()00. For more in­ ency, Realtors,, 646-0469 or 742- plus 20 X 20 attached fully US for a very interesting in­ hunting license, who hasn’t had Impala ^>ort Coupe. 6 eyltader, stand­ 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, standard, that effect. Soooooo—don’t -with built - ins. Matching Notice is hereby given that cut Police said , toe boy apparent- auto., power steering, radio, M E O C 8349. equipped restaurant. Large spection. one before, is required t o pass ard, radio, heater, YOC radio, heater, whitewalls. ♦695 room rent. Call 649-2546.. formation c^l Phllbrick Agen­ let tight financing stop jou kitchen table will stay. Clos­ 35 SECONDS TW n of - Manchestdr, ly crossed in front of a car be- heater,’ whitewalls. ^ I 9 m9 amesite parking lot. Many pos- — call us—wa work harder toe Town of 'Vemon Zoning an exam given by a state^ ap- whitewall. Low mileage. ^ I /T 9 Good value buy. cy. 649,8464. MANCHESTER — 6 room ets a-plenty. Two fireplaces. THREE ROOM apartment—38 sibiUties. Call Mitten Agency, to sell more. from Main St. A "Mr. Clean" Board of Appeals will hold a Connecticut I ing driven by Mre.^tty J. bunt^ safety instme- Ranch, IH baths, 2-car garage, Attractive screened porch. Robert B. Weiss, Underson of Rabbit TYall. The “ , 63 F A LC O N Maple St., adults only. Call Realtors, 643-6930. Tree-shaded yard. Job change liome that could be an office' li public hearing on September ^2 CbR¥AIR 64 CHEVELLE Land For Sale 71 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large and jresidence combination. 20, 1960 at 7:30 p.m.,, In toe General Manager accident took place near Mead- ' Hours Malibu 4-Door. 6 Passenger Station Wagota 649-0769. is sole reason fOr selling. Monza Coupe. 6 ^Under, 8 speed, recreation room, .wooded lot, 817,900 — 4 BEDROOM, Cape, c-c Beautiful . "wrap - around’’ Court Room, Town of 'Vemon ■ Trail. Tolland residents have been V-8, auto., radio, heater, 6 cylinder, auto., nuUp^ ANDOVER------acres of level radio, heater, bucket ftOOC t h r e e ROOMS', fim t floor, centrally located. Low 20’s as­ •with fireplace, • walk-out base­ porch, plethora- o f -flowers,- Administration Building to hear Cewentry poltee were continu- reminded that toe houro at toe ♦1645 hmter, vdiitrafalls. *11 9 5 semi^sleared land, 300’ front­ does hot indicate 'h ''well- ROOM TO ROAM s^ts, w!^tew^^ whitewalla j...... with garage, 8H0. J. D. Real sumable 'With 84,000. Phllbrick ment .large lot, close to Route known brand of whiskey—it hlg, clean, airy rooms. Own­ and be heard on toe following NOTICE tag their investigation. ^ town dump on Old Stafford'Rd. on Hop River. Ideal for Estate. 643-5129. Agency, 640-8464. 15. Millette Agency, 643-5992. refers to Contemporary Co­ in this regal ranch. 7 rooms ROCKLEDOE RANCH er will consider taking back 63 CHEVROLET 65 CHEVROLET cii|h or camp. Call Dougan lonial. Six cuid one-half up, 2 in basement. 2 baths, first mortgage. ^1. The application of Rosario In accordance with toe re- 65 CHEVROLET I RANCH — 6 rooms, 3 bedrooma AVONDALE RD — Eight room Bel Air Station Wagon. Bel Air 4-Door. . ROOM apartment, heat, Re|al Estate, 649-4536. rooms including three over­ monster kitchen. Executive Six rooms. Prestige area. Attenello, 316 Hartford Turn- qulrementa of toe Zoning ^ g u - 6 cylinder, auto., haatsn 2 full baths, rec room with Cape with 6 rooms on one floor Impata Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder,indere auto., radio, hot water, stove, refrigerator, sized bedrooms. baths, and professional area. 824,- Custom-built. Two fireplaces. plke, Vemon, fo { permission to latioM of toe Town V-8, auto., power steering, ♦1395 whitewalls. *18 9 5 baths, formal dining room, and two up, 1^ baths, rec raised hearth fireplace. Alu­ Legal Notice heater,r, whitewalls.wnl centraUy located. Reasonable. Hoofiics For Sale ^2 900. Mld-twentle^ use his property to sell used Chester, Connecticut, the Zon- INVITATION radio, heater.'wbltewalls. 12-6 p.m., 649-8404. screened in porch, garage. room, nice lot. Good for in­ minum storms and screens. INVESTMENT LIMITATION OBDEB cat* in a CA zoi^e. mg Board of Appeals hold AT A C»URT OP PROBATB, 42 OUSMOBhE NEW TWO family flat — I f , 820,900. PhUbrick Agency, law situation, large ' family, A)l' this plus a nice iriew for 65 C O M E T only 818,500. PROPERTIES, 2 The application of Carl A. a public hearing on Monday. T O BID beU at Manchester, within and lor Dynamic 88 4-Door Hardtc^ ' THREE ROOM apartment, Bowers sdxxd area, larm 649-8464. etc. Owners transferred. T. J. \ the IHstrlct ol Manchester, on the 63 CHEVROLBT Calente Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder, auto., G o ^ g of Main Street El- September 19. 1966, at 8 p.rn. m V-8, auto., power steering, first floor, stove and refrig­ kitchen, ■ 22’ living room, a ^ Crockett, Realtors^ 648-1677. 1. Four-family, Center St. Impala Convertible. power steerl^ng, radio, h^ter, MANCHESTER 6^ room old- llngton, a»d Ro^rt A. Ludwig the Hearing Room of toe Mu- Sealed bids will be received ^^MenC^ ^n.*°Joiui Waliett, brakes, radio, * S130R erator, near bus line and shop­ arate hirnaces, dtj utillti^ 2. Four-family, West Side. V-8, auto., nuUo^ heater, - bucket seats,) 3 1 9 9 S er Colonial,. large rooms, big DUPLEX 6-6, alinnlnum siding, ’ Cf Route 30.1 Tolland, for per- nieipal Building on toe follow- toe office of toe General Judge. heater, whitewalls. ping. Available Sept 10, 800. Also older 2-famlly. CaU Leon 3. Four-family, East Side. stiwnt Estate of Kunigunda Bastis, late whitewalls. I ^ 1 6 7 5 whitewalls. ■ * yard, designed for children, 2- 3-car garage, exceUent condl- m W U IA M L BELFIORE AifENGY 4. - Two-family, East 1 Side. nisBton for i gksoltae serrtce tag application: STATE HEAR- Manager. 41 center Hireei, ^ Manchester, in said District, ne- 643-2878. desaynski, Builder, 649-4291. car g a r^ e . Only 816,900. tion, large maples, 821,90a (Almost new.) j Btatloh at toe” northerly cor- ING ALSO. Manchester, Conn., until Sep- On motion of Albina U. Twaro- T” 7R i s ONLY A Ffiw OF OUR NICE, CLEAN STOCK OF USED CARS BYDUR ROOMS, first floor. KANCHB8TBR ^ 3 family, 8 Hayes Agency, 646-613L Hutchins Agency, Realtora, 6| 0- 431 Moin Sti Ritaltdn i 643-5121 6. Two buildings, including ner of Route 83 and Center Amie’s Texaco, 318 Adams tember 23, 1966 at 11 ajn., for nlte, 34 Spruce Street, MaDobeein’, fl2 0 . includes' garage and and 5 flats, on bus line, 817,- 6324. a two-family plus small store Road on property owned by St., Industrial Zone. Request WATER MAIN INSTALLA- CMin., executrix. or other posaiUllty. ■ \ ^ ' Special Ehcceptlon for General TION, KEENEY STRBET- ORDERED: 'That six months heat. J. D. i W BsUte, 643- 900. Phllbrick Ajgency, Real­ (XINTEMPORARY — Ranch,' from the 2nd day of Sefitember, A 6 YEAR old Ranch with 2- ■ . ^ ^ Assoclotws: Nermaii Hohenthd 6. Two-family tn Hartford. 6129. tors, 649-8464. laige L shaped Uving room and A11 oersons interested may Repairer’s LlcenseXan^ Certlfi-.UNWOOD DRIVE. 1966, be and the same are limited dining room 'with fireplace, car garage, large family sized , 7. Commercial parcel,near - eate of Approval for same, at V Bid forms, plans and specif!- and aliowed for the creditors with­ CaldoriA 1 appear and be heard. in which to bring in their claims r i L 1 SCANOHESTiDR garden' apart- MAlfCHESTER UsUng 46. cathedral ceiUng i of natural kitchen with buUt-ins, flre- I JoMph l^mbardo , Town of Vemon ; above location. cations are available at the againat aaid estate, and said execu- )LET e h D T C D CHEVROLET ^'■ 8. 175 acres—development CHE VRC may Purchasing Office, 41 Center ,trix is directed to give pobUc ment, 2 bedrooms, range, re­ Large assumable mortgage, 6 wood and exposM beams. 4 placed living room, 13-bed­ land. SSotang Board of Appeals All persons Interested frigerator, Imt, hot water room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, fire­ bedrooms, 1% baths, garage, rooms, oil hot water heat, ex­ ^ ^ Hom#r Grasseler Manoheiitpr Conneeti. 1^ the credltom to bring in ^ I r WE HAVE SEVERAL John A. Marino, attend this hearing. f Street, Manenester, txmnecu- UaUns within setd time aUoweil by and paricing. JdeaUy located. place, . attached garage, half­ large shrubbed park-like lot. tras galore. Below ebst at OTHERS C a r m a n Zoning Board of Appeals cut. ' •* nuMlahlng a copy of this order in VflK I Clf C9» INC. acre lot. Bent'8: Bent, 236-3211, 838,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- 819,700. Wolverton Agency, Corf SnsMT John, F. Clifford, Town ten days from the doits of this or- Robert B. 'Whiag, der and return make to this court September 9, 1966 John A . Cagtanethy Venon, Cdnnecticut ' Secietaiy , General Manager **** JpmJ 5T w'a lle tt. Judge. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN fSlanrh^Bter Eu^nttig Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather V F-ov-inu Week. BaSed. . ' . . Partly cloudy, .not lo eoci te- Churches participating in The, Liadies of St. James will Annual Report September S, 19SS night. Low in the tapper 60s About Town Religious Services at Manches- have Its first meeting of the and low 60s. Partly cloudy and /ter convalescent homes are re- season Monday, after a^dirtner JOIN IN little cooler Sunday. Hicn Hertford Tolland CJounty "'*'“**<* a meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p,jm. aU Willie’s Steak All Kinds of Creatures 14,495 around 80. OoOncil of the VPW will meet 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episco- House. Edward f Mancheater-^A City of Village Charm Sunday at 2:30 pjTi'. at the pcd Church to discuss assign- live director of^he Manchester ments and program. Redevelopment NAgency In Dog Warden’s Purview LEARN TO VFW Home, Tolland. (Claaetfied Adverttelng on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS j. , ------Atty. William FiUl VOL. LXXXV, NO. 290 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECnO^) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 „ .. . - The Gold Star Mothers will chairman of the agel Don’t “let the title of deputy three racoons, one sea gull, and dog warden fool you. . one partridge (It wasn’t found wm'Z" S' “V the v™ *-■ o„ TO incuivo. ^ iiisuy at a dinner Tuesday, Sept. — The man with tliftt title may in any pear tree, either), . \ ii^ell be called a Gull War- Perhaps the only creature that One Bank Open HaSoM T?e ^ is open to f f *“7nce S 1 "^’’f 'den, a Partridge Warden or an literally got in a bind was the SQUARE DANCE Labor Backs medical assistants employed 'C eorS P , Man Opossum Warden — because sea gull. Lack: of Qiiorum LOe ANGELES (AP) — by physicians of the Greater / ’ i Glastonbury, formerly of Man- thne are. some of the critters He was discovered tangled in; In observance of Califor­ Hartford an»a. Members aw» f ^ MANCHESTER SQUARE DANCE CLUB D e m o c r a ts, Auto-Pilot Failure ^ in it a d to brine wraoned St. and Miss Louise Copping of Carolina State University, Lebero Fraqchia, the town’s tfee with string around Itrf nia’s Admission Day, Los packages for a parcel post a u c ®*® Vernon St. are in charge of R^ieigh, where he holds an as- "dog” ward^. encounters on jeg <‘it finally died.. .couldn’t Angeles banks were closed his travels around town. reach it,” Fracchia said. "May- tion after the meeting. Infor- reservations, sistantship in research statistics Hits Getigras Stalls Rights Talk Friday—all, that is, except Moat of them, however, are j,g j^g g^g tj^at came from IHTRODUGTIOH to SQUARE DANCING one. The Bank of America mation may be obtained from ------and, is working for a dual doc- St. James’ Holy Name So- torate in biology and statistics, found-dead on roads and Frac- u,g dump and got tangled up.” HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ branch .bank at' 46th Street Mrs. Alona Donovan, 86 Alton WASHINGTON (AP) — After Only 48 senators put in an ap- olety will have its first meet- chia is obliged to dispMe of Fracchia’s jbb doesn’t require necticut State Labor <3ounCll and Broadway was wide them. failihg again to muster enough pearMdt on the floor Friday — open. ing o f the season Tuesday, A- Members of Delta Chapter, him to administer the coup de WADDELL SCHOOLr-8 P.M. wound up Its three-day - conven­ The dog warden’s annual re­ tnembere for a qirorum, the thre4 short ot the 61 neceesary But no one was there — Maes will be celebrated at 6:30 RAM, will have an outing to­ grace to dying animals. In fact, tion with endorsements for VFW Poet and Auxiliary have nt for 1965-66 notes that 13 Senate has put off discussion of for a quorum, not even the guards, tellers . - — ------r •" P-m- At the Church. ’There will morrow at the cottage of C. Head of Music *it’s against state law. Up until Democratic candidates and blast pos ties of .animals were dis- TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 the administration’s civil rights The absentees included sever- or manager. A dinner at 7:15 p.m. at St. Harry Shenning, Rogers Lake, a few years ago dog wardens at the Republican canihdate lor Hill 'Veterans ■ Hospital from James’ School hall. Robert Mrs. E. David Hawkins of pose^ "^ during the year, in­ could kill stray animals, but governor, Clayton Gengras. bill until Monday. ' al senators who have been A customer, unaware of CAPE KENNEDY, Fhu Mrniday, Sept. 12 to Monday, Old Lyme. Those wishing fur­ cluding Kii’ee wild Callw-: EAm JOHNSTON Opponents of the -IjEgislation strong advocates of the pending the holiday, entered the Brock, executive vice-presi­ ther information may call Clar­ Elm Hill R d.,. Vernon, will be now it’s up to a veterinarian The AFL-CTO delegates from (A P)—The Gemini 11 ren­ Bept. 19. • dent of the Manchester Cham­ a sea gful or the humane society. indicated It would fare*ho better bill. ' front door, couldn’t find a ence Shiebel, 28 Michael Dr., installed Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Even more'Nastonishing was ADMISSION FME Connecticut labor unions gave then. These'were Sens. Robert F. teller, then called police. dezvous and space walk ber of Commerce,, and Bruce Although the dog warden en- or Laurence" D. Lane, 70 Ox­ as minister of music at Eman­ the fact that nV^ foxes, sup' their blessing to John Dempsey ’“The bill shows no signs of Kennedy,, 0-N.Y., Edward M. li^BI agents waited at the mission was postponed to­ Watkins, chairman of the fi­ colmters a large variety of ford St. uel Lutheran Church. Her du- posedly cunning wobdland war . foP'^pvemor, Altilio R. Fraesl- hurricane animation,’’ Senate Kennedy, D^Mass., Paul H. bank until the manager day until Monday morning nance committee of PROD, fauna, its mainly the dogs hb’s lielli for lieutensmt govenior and (Promote Renewal of Down­ ties, which began Sept. 1, in- rjorg were seized. Agttln, some Republican Leader Everett M. Douglas, D-Ill,, Clinton P. An­ showed up. *' because of problems with Airman William R. Crockett, concerned wth. Mr.s.'Ella T. BGrasso for secre­ KLH town), will speak on “Down­ elude directing the (bur choirs were dead, an'tt the Dirksen observed after Friday's derson, D-N.M., Wayne Morse, He couldn’t explain why an automatic pilot system grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ During the past fiscal year, tary of state, Dempsey and Mrs. town Renewal.” 'Tickets may of the church and serving as others sick, session- "In fact it is languish­ D-Ore., Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., the door was left unlocked^" in the Atlas-Agena target liam Crockett of 10 Short St., ,,the following figures were re- Grasso are incumbent, STEREO MUSIC be purchased from officers of organist.- ^ “ Once in a while there’s ing. It needs a few friends. It and Thomas H. Kuchel, R-Calif. He said nothing had been has been selected for technical, ra(xled: Dog complaints, 347; Also endorsed were the six rocket. the society. The former Alberta Olson of gjok fox. He's a sly animal has plenty of enem ies."’ A chief reason for 'the heavy taken, The launching was called off training at Chanute AFB, 111., dog^..^boarded, 20; dogs exter- Democrats up for re-election SYSTEMS Auburn, Mass., Fracchia. Dirksen is opposed to the absen.teeism apparently is the .at 8:16 a.m. as toe astronauts. as an Air Force aircraft equip­ majored in music in Augustana The report leads one to be- minated,^66; dogs returned, 149; to Congres.s — Emilio Q. Dad- Regina D’ltalia Society will bill’s controversial open housing forthcoming congressional elec- . Navy (Jmdr. Cborlc' U-- ^r, ment repairman. He is a 1966 College, Rock Island, 111., where neve that the adage "cunning dogs soldpNjS; and dogs buried. dario, First District; William have its 34th annual banquet section whicb would ban dis-' tions. Ten Republicans and and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Richard „ _ graduate of . Howell Cheney she received an A. B. degree in gg a fox" should be attributed 21. \ ’< lOOD L. St. Dnge, Second: Robert crimination in the sale and ren- eight Democrats______----- ______n C W S Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Garden ^gg^nical School. N. Giaimo, Third^ Donald J. Gordon Ji'. w -.e ii. .iie.i' . . jy 1958. She was a member of the to the chipmunk —the only fur- A total of was turned tal of housing^w^th exceptions campaigning for re-election did Grove. Reservations may be ___ ■ Irwin, Fourth; John 8. Mona room quarters about 1,200 feM Augustana Choir for four years, yy speedster ■’ indigenous to over to the towiTreyenue col­ for home and small apartmwit not show up Friday, NORMAN’S made with Mrs. John Patelli, gan. Fifth; and Bemerd ’ F. from their launch pad. lector in connection .yrith the ESTMENT The adult choir'of St. James’ She was also a member of these parts who didn’t end up building owners. Another factor may be that Crash KUls They had been eople of the pects with Dirksen and Senate new motorcycle. the problem in toe Atlas autopir ' The days are the home of Miss Marjorie Sycamore, 111., and Mt. Carmel and Frassinelli, (lie State Com North, East and West have let Democratic Leader MikeT'Mans- Police said only 12 miles had lot. Lyttle, 66 Laurel St. Mrs. Earl Lutheran Church, San Luis mittee on Political. Education their senators know that they do been logged on the odompter As they walked to the truck gefting shelter. Dougan will serve as co-hostess. Obispo. She also instructed "recommends ^e endorsement not want een and Yellow Beans, Spinach, ___ mally a chatty man, said. Natlvatlve Corn, Tomi fronpan official of the Amal-. 27, of Ansonia, but the new Oonrad made his remark McMahon General Assembly, Mutual of Hartford. The couple Beet Greens, Gr^if^and Yellow Squash, Leeks, Cukes, It's Fan again! Fourth Degree, KofC, at a has two daughters, Melissa and Savoy and Re^^abbage, Boston Lettuce, Salad Bowl, g r a t e d Transit Workers Union Wallace Threatens owner, John Trauska, 18, also minutes before mission control meeting of the assembly yes­ Amy. Green and- Peppers, Dill, Broccoli, Cauliflower,- Acorn Who charged that the Republi­ of Ansonia, suffered only minor officially rescheduled the launch terday at 8 p.m. at the B i^ d and ButteFlWt Squash, Beets, Parsnips, Cherry Tom^^oes, Invest In Your Community can gubernatorial candidate injuries. attempt for Monday. A rtich oi^ . Peas, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Nectarines, “doesn’t live up to his prom­ Police quoted Trauska, who Brook KofC hall. on Main St. at Pearl St. early Gordon, right b e l^ d him, Time to Hghtiiip with Plurp^TRed, White, Blue Grapes, Pineapples, Grapefruit. For further Information call The Manchester ises.” Actioit^on Schools was dri'ving, as saying the front last night and struck a car commented: "Well, we g<>t a Thomas ' J. Kelly, business little farther today.” This was . pulling out of a parking stall Country Cluli— 649-0234 MONTGOMERY, fla. (AP) the desegregation guidelines V ’^eel l^ k ed in a turned position agent and union financial aec- after they had gone around a Ein obvious reference to Friday Care Collide driven by Miss Anna C. Frenqh LETTUCE...... '...... K ead 2 5 ^ — School boards Which have drawn up by the Health, EJduca- After 6 P.M.'Call: curve. when they were still apISep of 41 Holl St., police r.epopK' ((See Page Seven) . assigned Neg^roes, to teach white tkm and Welfare Department. BEAUTIFUL The car driven by Walter NATIVE TOMATOES...... y y ^ - % lbs. 2 9 | i Kay S. Warren, President—643-6971 He was charged with negligeht when trouble developed, forcing Minor damage was sustainpdoy pu^ls have a' warning from He called On them to take im­ H. Kuhn, 24, of 100 Spruce St. homicide. a 24-hour delay. both cars. ^ BANANAS...... • • -2 lbs.’2 5 e .John Rleder, Secretary— 643-7400 Gov. Geor^r C. Wallace today mediate action to reassign rolled back from the stop light Trauska had Just puriihased It was the second straight day Victor BtenettI, Manager^—649-3720 --to remoL^ them or he may in­ teachers to schools Of their own LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE and the motorcycle and Stanislawski thfe astronauts had been stymied LAMPS voke the atate’s "police power” race, and at the same time to GRAPEFRUIT DRIN K...... 3 for 89<^ was accompaning him on a trial in' their effort to take off on an Fair Package to do'it. "make a re-examination and re- run to demonstrate some of the Intended three-day space adven­ You name it Marlow’s Fuml? That could mean the deploy­ e valuation’’ of pupil assign­ "Here’s Where You Meet Your Neighbors and Friends'.” machine’s special features, po­ ture, during which they were to ment of state troopers to carry ments." (AP Photfl|fax) ture Dept, have just the right Bill Expected lice said. attempt man’s fastest rendez­ THE S’rVDIO out the governor’s ultimatum. Wallace, who made the ulti- Failure of auto pilot system ih the Atlas-Agena rocket, shown in the. long vous and linkup with an Agena Wallace used them three years matum at a news conference lamp to please everyone. Fea­ "THC K IN G OiaM fe $18^00(1 Stolen light-colored pad at left of the miskile as it sat on the pad at Cape Kennedy, satellite. Anndunc^s'Course In ago to block tomporarily Initial Friday, declined to eoy .wlULt-ho - oLD^SAYBROOKfApT-About Fla., today caused a 48-hour delay, second in two days, in Gemini 11 mission. The launching was poatpemed turing Modern and Early OF integration of Alabama schools, might do if the school boards jj, stolen Fri- Friday when a tiny leak devel­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A ?**■*£•*•* disregard toe adm^^ ...... the home of Mr. and oped in toe fuel system of tha PRODUCE!" trimm^-down ■ vewiion of the to gchool 'authorities In Tus. American styles at Marlow CERAMICS « DESIGNER CRAFTS • ^ -d But he said toe time may Mrs. Otto Wagner, Titan 2. This occurred in the truth-ln-packaging bill probably caloosa and Lnuderdale coun- PERO376 OAKLAND S-TREET . O P E N .7 1 come when It will be necessary pohee said toe Wagners, who Monkey on the Run early stages of toe countdown priil'es. Come in soon. “ Browse Enroll for morning or evening classes for week of wiU be voted out of the Houke ties and any others which may to "assert the police power of operate a restaurant in Chester, while the astronauts were still September 18, by calling-ri-J. DUTTON 643-7084 or (Commerce Oommlftee before have desegregated faculties the state to preserve the peace told them they d is c o v e ^ the SNCG Asks Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP) around.** Authorized Dealer sleeping^ B. GOODIN 742-8603. tho congressional session ends, without a federal court order. and tranquility.’ ’ . theft when they came from —A Zucchini-eating mon­ some members indicated today. The governor said thoss His warning would apply to ^ork. key on the lam from a re­ (See Page Seven) Associates in Craftsmen’s Museum, In inter-views, they said they SVERTlHINa FOR OVER M YEARS! boards have -violated toe newly white teachers transferred to search laboratory is nm- will offer amendments to the enacted state law which nulli- Denies Rightist Tie To Free Leader ning cops ragged, over the Senate-passed bill that would r« s agreements to comply with <6ee Fage Hiree) rooftop of S£in Francisco. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — The members are now Jailed in remove provlsi ' pointed immediately to hear the’ Sgt. Daniel Carrick. Auto and Highway Safety Acts CQ OLDSMOBILE $1CQC price comparisons in toe face of ault ewnpetition Friday night in curvaceous CJharlene ad. case. No hearing date has been (Bee Page Seven) “clearly mark a turning point in Uv F-85 Convertible. IVVV a proliferation of products on the final round of preHmlnary Receiver Appointed set. toe problem they are addressed mltted that she had come to the CHICAGO (AP) — A receiver ths shelves of toe nation’s mar- Judging. She had taken a talent Carmichael, 25, was arrested REMEMBER HEMLOepK — UPRIGHT YEW pageant feeling "better about has been named for the financial to. CD OLDSMOBILE kets. ' trophy Wednesday, playing a my talent than my figure.” Thursday night. He appeared "But at the same time,’* fa# U U 'F -8 6 4-Door Sedan, RAH, IU «FV affairs of Patrick H. Hoy, presi­ SPREADING YEW — ANDROMEDA Spokesmen for most big U. S. classical piano solo, Another talented beauty, 19- before a Judge Friday and continued, "it’s essential' for MARLOW’S HAS BEEN auto., V-8, whltewaUs, white. dent of General Dynamics Cor In Viet Nam food mamtlfacturers have as- . Charlene, a California State year-old Jane Anne JayrM of poration’s Material Service Di- waived preliminary hearing on everyone to realize that a prob» , V A tA L E A RAMBLER SCQi: sail^ the bill’s packaging pro- College sophomore who got to Laveime, Okla., won the talent a state charge of inciting to rtot lem of tMa complexity end du< SCHOOL SUPPLY cedure and said it would add represent her state when first and a city disturbance charge. ration wiU not respond 380 Sedan, Radio, (}>'*®n. V V ll trophy in FViday night’s Judging The receiver was appointed w o e - M millions of dollars in new costs choice Donna Danzer abdicated, The grand Jury was in ses­ night." I when she stepped to toe orches- Friday by Judge Bernard M. Air War Goes On HEADQUARTERS ^SSS&SpaiiBiS& “ School work is much easiejr"and oldsmobilei $1MC which would have to be passed described her second victory as pit, took the bat(m from toe sion, but recessed, saying it "M ost of the acttvitlefl man­ Decker of U.S. District Court 88, 4-Dr. Hard Top, Full ' l U v V on to consumers. a “ double surprise.” conductor and led the pageant may be more than a week be­ dated by toe legislation wlU not v!» BBich higher with a K here. FOR 55 YEARS! -...... ■•poueK'-WKIl*:'"'"'"'*'------...... ■“I don’t believe this b ill;does Miss 15an?e.r vacated “^ r title orchestra in a swinging novelty fore Carmichael’s case comes Amid Pre-Vote Strife begin to have an effect before 1° typewriter!” ' _ V for personal reasons toe night of tune,“ One, T w o ,’Thrieie;” . * (See Page Seven) ■UP‘-...... toe end of 1067,’’ he said, adding C l FORD (See Page Tlirese) state contest; \ ' '' SNOC, which says 17 of its SAIGON, South Viet Nam man said. The pilot is missing. that in toe meantime the high­ U I Custom 2-Dr. Sedan. Auto, The double victory makes (See PaTe Seven) trans, 6-cyl., power steering. (AP) i— The air war against the It was toe 363th U.S. plane way death and Injury toll will y CHECK LIST: Use Either GHMGErrNmi north (kept up with full fury to­ lost over North Viet Nam. continue to rise. “ CHARGE FQRD $4QC day' Us South Viet » Nqm The most daring <>f the Viet The first federal safety stand­ • Pen, Pencils, Crayons , Falcon 4-Dr. Sta. Wagon. ^ V V Customs Men prepared for a naticwial election. Cohg attacks was the mining ards, to be issued by Jan. SL Wsicoma Hare PLAN” WStd. trans., white finish. i Saturday of a 20-car train on the 1967, wiU. apply to 1968 model • Rulers, Erasers xBoe■AKTtaaO NATIDMAL The Viet Cong laimChed a wave > ■ ' ^ at Marlow’s of pre-election terror in Salgcm. outskirts of Saigon. Two mines cars, buses and truoks. The • Notebooks ’n Refills VOLKSWAGEN Hung Over blew five of the cars off toe highway safety aspect