MONDAY, SEPTEMBEIt 19, 1966 v^^AGE TWENTY iianrliofatinr lEosnittfl iSeralb Average Daily ^et Prem Run Tlie^ Weather For the Week Ended Occasional rain devel September 17, IBM benefits, when changing condi­ liam C. Hansen and Maryann G. Relocation Job this evening, low in 60s; Cub Pack 98 will have a com­ Town, Firemen tions warrant. Hansen, property, at 56 W.'Mid­ continuing tomorrow, high 60- mittee meeting-tomorrow at 8 About Town The unicm was certified by dle Tpke. / To Cost $28,850 65. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gor­ Sign Contract Weiss and by the state in Walter R. Gooley Sry and 14,663 Members of the VtW and don Adams, '66 Bolton Center March of this year, following Emma T. Gooley to Jon FrFreder- Manchester— A City of Village Charm Auxiliary will conduct a bingo The MordWay Construction Rd. A three-year contract was an election in February, when ickson and Sandra P. Frederick- Corp. of Glastonbury, with a t

[ ■ • ‘i’ / -J' // ■ TER, CONN., TUEs Id a Y, SEPIEIIEER 20, 1966 P A G E F IV B P A G E FOU R I -i WANCHEST^R EVENING- HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUfegDAYr SEPTEMBER 20, 196g I T~r Women’s Fellowship of Union South Windsor Vernon Congregational Church will be New Colisewm held In the social rooms To Be Discussed Connecticut Day Set R egistration S^t Next W eek Wednesday at 7:30 pju. CAR FAIR, INC. EV>r thia meeting only, the FOR EXPERT ion potiuck supper will be omitted. For Exposition At ‘Big E’ Tomorrow WHi)EL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BAL^fCW G For Adult School Oasses Dessert, coffee and tea Will be WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Rl A D L ^R^ I REPAIRING AND RBCORtNG Ragiatration for adult edu­ for OcL 15 sponsored by the Bie DISPLAY - RECONDITIONED 'p served after the meeting. Mra —The board Of trustees o f the —^TPomorrow is Oonneottcut Day wttb ttap U.S. Army Special BRAKE SERVICB Am y C. Barnard, new director Eastern States Exposition vot­ Foi^es who won natlonaT at­ cation claaaee for the fall ae- Episcopal Church Women. Any Will Go to Voters at the Eastern States Exposi- ■ S E E o f religious education, will give ed yesterday to spend $250,000 tention vrlth hte “Ballad o f the meater will be held next Mon- clothing donated for the sale SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMODILES tlie board of representatives fleers within the classified Uon, and each year this proves may be brougd>t and left at the a-short talk. Mrs.’ Ruth Fluckl- for current and immediate Green Beret," wUl aing in the day and Tuesday from 7:30 to last night voted “no” on a . ger will he the hostess. renovations of the Exposition to be the mid-week highlight of Court of Honor. pariah hall. Packages for the 461 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER ® j i X The filtration plant superin- 0:80 p.m. at the high school motkm to reject andjwtum to jgfj j,ut the coliseum, and aJso to undertake the nine-day fair. A free old weet diow la adhed- CLAIKE MOTOR SALES iMie should be labeled "Rum­ One of the projects o f the PHONE 643-1591 Managers of the various state cafeteria. , mage.” the Charter. Revision Conunls- purchasing agent was eliminat Women’s Fellowship for Octo­ ^ canvass of New England gov­ uled at 4 p.m. in the Mallary 301 BROAD STREET^48^9521 ernors to explore the possibility buildings at the Exposition try Arena. At 5:30 Frank Fontaine Those wishing to enroll must The Cfiiristlan Educatiop Com­ * x„«lon a recommendation that the ed. Presently the purchasing ber is the sale of John F . Ken­ bo St least 16 years of age sn4 nedy “Flame of Hope” csmdles. of constructing a new coliseum to outdo one another each year (of "Crazy Guggenheim” fame), mission will meet tonight at 8 ^ r * ~annual town meeting be ehmi- agent ■-is also— *'•-the director------o f- in staging parades, contests, not enrolled in a day school p.m. in the parish hall. ___L Profits from the sale of these on a regional basis. the Lone .Ranger and a cham-' , . nated, and thus put the ques' administration and as such he a!nd other special events on their program. A fee of 62 p«r coursa Bowlers Resume Candles will go to the Mansfield ’The trustees' at their annual pionahlp rpdeo take over the tion to a referendum for ap- Is not within the classified “day,” and Cormectlcut’s con­ will be charged for residenta The Men’s Duckpln Bowling service, Hospital. meeting, accepted the report of CoUseum.b They repeat at 8:30. — proval or rejection. the coliseum renovation com­ tribution traditionally has been The Springfield College gym­ GLASS ENeiOSOIIS with hon-residents of the town League will resume play Oct. 5 The motion was defeated af- Another section which would All women of the church being charged a $5 fee. whether members or not are mittee and gave general ap­ best nasts pht on a free display at at the Commimlty Hall A lley’s ter considerable discussion by delete requirements for special A giant ConnecUent-sponsored All classes will begin the on Main St. invited to be members o f the proval to a renovation program 2 p.m. and groupa o f young FOR RAIHTURS the board with representative and regular elections was ap- parade leaves the mark at the week of Oct. 8 and will meet fellowship. that ’would include new light­ musiciana put on free outdoor All persons Interested in join- Abner Brooks pointing out that proved subjkt to consideraUon ing, ventilation, and-appearance Connecticut Building at 4 and fun-fests every hour on the SHOWIRS one evening a week from 7:30 ins a team or teams presently Rainbow Girls Meeting and by approving the moUon, the of the revision commission con- of the Coliseum, with the will wiggle Its way through the hour from noon to 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at' the high school. formed wishing to enter ths Rockville-Assembly, Order of board would be doing what the ceming borrowing capacity of ^ p h a sis on making it more Exposition grounds. Glass does a beautiful job for such ’The modem math for parents league are asked to contact Rainbow Girls,'’'-,will hold its people of the town did not want the town arid the right of only comfortable to the public. Special events also are sched­ NEW FARM METHOD purposes in your bathroom. Easy to course, however, win meet at Ray Livermore, league secre­ regular business meeting Thurs­ It to do; It would eliminate electors to vote on the matter, In addition, officers of the uled in the Connecticut Build­ EAST LANSING, hfich. (AP) (dean. Never'wean out. the Avery St. School. tary, Felt Rd., Wapping,. as day at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma­ their chance to vote on the Free-Toll Phones Okayed Exposition, with the advice and ing, and a variety o f beauty — A method of making dry, ’The fall term will last for soon as possible. sonic Temple, Orchard St. A question. Monday’s meeting the counsel of the executive com­ queens and other pretty girls sandy farm land produce up jo. 10 weeks. All courses are non­ RepresentaUve George RUley lx»rd heard the proposal of the class of candidates will be initi­ O P E N S A J L to S PAL credit and classes with insuf­ Choirs Meet mittee, were given permission will be on hand to enliven the twice as much food by inserting SATDIIDAT S AJM. to U MOON said he was opposed to rejecting Southern New England Tele- ated. Girls are reminded to ficient registration will be can­ The junior choir of Our Sav* Shakehands to .meet with the governors of program. a watertight barrier of asphalt wear their long white gowns. lor Lutheran Chunfi: will meet the leidsion as he feels the Pl»e held, but the Francis Prictaart, has asked Intercslirtglylowterms-thUwNkl ’Die couple were married Eng;ravers, Hartford. (Herald English and history. er protection. Whether it’s plan­ by the United Church Women Club by Mrs. McCJann’s nieces, Church, by the Rev. Edmund board of representatives would that a meeting be called of the Sept 20, 1941 at First Congre­ photo by Satemis.) Nurses Meet o f the (First Congregational Mrs. Ward G6chee and Mrs. Barrett. They have, besides take final action on the budget board to ask members if K is ning your program, updating your The South Windsor Registered ^urch. Main St: at the parson­ Richard White, both of Birch their daughter, two sons, Revisions presented to the stiU Interested In entering into WATCH FOR THE protection, or helping with your N u m s Club will hold Its first age on Saturday from 2 to 4 8t. — '------George J. McCann and David board rhunbered 60. Most of a contract with Bilington even claims, we go out of bur way to inerting of the season Sept. 28 Lucky Strike Qre«n. p.m. All women of the church About 126 relatives and McCann, both at home; and one these were of a tedmical nature if It were not imtil 1068. make sure you are completely satis­ Bagley Wants Two Budgets at the high school at 8 p.m. The fine tobacco cigarette with menthol. GRAND MORIARTY are invited. en. Combines convenient cooking to make prudent provisions in •B a r t l e t t FE A R S - 5. STORM SEWERS. SANITARY SEWERlond WATER MAINS this regard. • ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES range with a powerful built-in heat­ “Responsibility for determi­ • APPLES: Red Grcivenstelns, Wedriiy, er; 40,000 BTU output. Heater has nation as t o that p o r tio n ^ tha. ONOCTOBER 3rd ------MiHoiis -tBicL MchHesh ---- -’thermostaf-and - safety -pilot. -Back- «. IMPROVEDTSTREETS“ ------...... tax dollar which r^uld go to maintain and improve our ed­ • FRESH SIWEET CIDER guard |has clock, timer, outlet. Oven ucation system, rests, as It "should,[With the Board of Di­ FO R A and bpeiler liight autom atically. 7. NEW HOUSING SITES FOR ELDERLY re otorsj It is becoming increas­ ■THE KING k ingly evident, however, that a S P E a A t ’ more satisfactory means for OF NO m o n e y d o w n on S to n . y ^ P t o n budgeting of our education costs PRODUCE!" OCCASION? A must he found. 8 . n Gw g a r d e n -t y p e a p a r t m e n t s 276 OAKLAND STREET # OPEN 7 DATS e 648-6884 FOR ‘T propose legfislation be en­ Rent a new Cometi or acted whereby the Board of Di- Mercury. Low Rates. . . 4. DaUy . . . Weekly . . • 9. NEW MALL FOR CIVIC and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M onthly. Kenmore Gas •t.. WM.- Spoce Heaters 10. INCREASE TAX REVENUE FROM PROJECT AREA RENEWAL LANE GUITAR CENTER YOUR CHOICE 11. 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A Snail ReTolt that the youth is the salvation ZBA Rejects of the Republican party. He not­ Marina Plan Barrj Would Ask State Pay f £ttPttUt9 ifpralb Ken privy to the toner tatelUgeh^. cg ed that in business, the man­ European CotomunM parties say theaa agement tries to get young peo­ iCANNEa Red groups art now getting aecret re­ Request ‘Rim Hard,’ Gengras ple into an organization about Delayed by For Policemen^s Education .<•' * U StriMt porta of a. small clandeattoe antigov- 15 years ahead of time, to train ifiVAUABLe AT MuchCTttr. Coiui- State Sen. David M. Barry of The complex, sophisticated THOMAB W. raRQUroW Mmment group o f young aclcntiata im- them. Similarly, toe success of Of 12 Heard xf r'rkT* wr i Legal Snag Manchester today proposed a world in which the policeman IE PHARMACY WALTBR R. VERQUBON covered by the Soviet police. the Republican party in toe fu­ Publlilitni state wide cbllege program for' functions today,” Barry said, CENTER ST. 649-9814 Xbuaded Octob«r 1, IHil This clandestine group was composed, The Zoning .Board of Appeals Urges GOP Workers ture now rests with the young Republicans. Approval of plans for a mul- .Connecticut’s policemen, leading "demands a new kind of com p^ it’s reported, of 200 to 300 young peo­ (ZBA) last night turned down timlllion dollar marina on the to a Liberal- Arts degree, with tence and performance. -■ PubUiM Breiy Bruibic Bxc«i>t Suradcra “Run hard, run scared, run about an equal number of men Gengras said that the party ’'• id HoMdayi. Bntwed «t tb* Port OUIm ^ ple—mostly chemists, students of oheni- a request from Mrs. John H. has been taking opinion polls,East Hartford shore of the all costs to be borne by toe "He is no longef a xpolibe ____:______lA "JE idw aW Oooii.. M Seoond C1«M Mafl for your kids’ lives,” said GOP women, and the dinner was iatry and other scientista Carson for permission ' to con­ and that efforts of the cam­ Connecticut River hit a snag state. tradesman, a functionary. He is, atatur. ______. gubernatorial candidate E, a>-r«inged by Virginia Lewis of yesterday evening when a ques- Speaking before the Munici- or should be, a professional, like Though Moscow has attempted to duct a pre-kindergarten nursery ^ „ Columbia, state central com- paign are evident. “They may keep the affair aecret, it is now known Clayton Gengras. at a Republl- tt,,tteewoman of toe 36th Dis­ tion o f legal jurisdiction, on city pal Police Training Council at the doctors, the'aentists, toe ' BDBBCRIPTIOW RATIlf ^ school at 128 Bissell St„ and ap­ not know me by the right lif you are interested in PayabU In AdTanca ’ „ • that this youth group had secretly pub-: can dinner last night. trict and the first vice presi- name,” he said, "and some even lines between Hartford and the State' Police Headquarters engineers, t ^ ^ w y e r s and, in­ proved, unanimously, the other East Hartford came up.’ to Hartford, Barry said that he deed, like iWMy of the malefac­ becoming part of a.new , Blx Montha^...... U OO llshed two issues of an unauthorized re­ Gengras, talking at Fiano’s dent of the Connecticut Repub- call me "Ginger”, but they I M ontM aaa*anaiiiiiaa ft.W' 11 requests heard. know who we are.” Plans for the marina had. will ask Gov. John Dempsey and tors wlthwhorh he must deal.” football league, The Ont Hontb view. It was called “The Bell"^—after Restaurant to about 150 people bean Women, and Sandra Smith been submitted by E. Ralph toe 1967 General. Assembly to Bprfy, a Democrat, running Mrs. Carson's request was "See’ you all on victory day North Atlantic !^oot- the clandeetine review distributed by of the Young Republicans, 2nd Sterling, the district chair- Kryzak of 20 Spring St. to the consider ‘ his proposal and to tor'" re-election ' from toe 4th denied on the basis that the at the celebration,” Gengras ball League. Contact MBKBER OF ___ the 19th-century Russian revolutionary i. XT I.U J 41. rwr _ man. Mrs. Smith said that it State Water Resources Com- take appropriate action. / 'Senatorial District, said -that THE ASSOCIATED PM 88 location, the building, and the District North, and the Worn- took over a month to get things concluded, and received an en­ Thomas J. Kelly, c/a: Tha Aaaoclated Presa la exclualvely antlUM Alexander Hertaen, despite the. ban of mission for approval. The plans Barry said, ’ <’Gone are the "the .new problems must have sanitation facilities were not en’s Republican Club of the dls- together tor the meeting, thusiastic, standing ovation to tba uaa ot republlcatlon of all newt dla- the czarist police. About 1,000 copies of proposed the dredging of some days when all that;a poUciSman new solutions,” and that the Kel-Mat Real E sfa t^ palrticn ercdltwl to'" it op not othtrwiio cpodH- acceptable for the proposed trict, told toem that they had _ i n « when he stopped from the stage. jM^wr and alao tba lo<^ nawa pnb- 50.000 square feet of the rlVer, had to do was patrOKa beat, benefits of a state-paid college Meriden, Conn. each edition were published. school. to run, had to get out and do ^^e Introduction of the ***AH* riSta of republlcatioo rt apeelal di» The young people were charged with something to toe next 60 days committee members the building o f; dbekage for i?0 keep the potential ^6ubfe jnak- education for policemen "would patcbaa nareln ara alao raaerrad.______Mra; Carson told the board tq 120 boats and toe construe- ers in line Vith a-’tvord of warrt- not be theirs alone — every 203-237-8433 or - j the criminal offense of. “constituting a and get toe vote for toe Repub- ^he town chairm^, Mrs., that she would have proper tion of an exclusive, '15,000 tog, and on ^ -in a while apply member of the community 203-272-8440 secret organization and operating a licans, because he said, with toe Dempsey was introduced Inside ' Tha Herald PrlnUn* O om p w . toe... aa- renovation plans to show, if present administration the “ being present. Amid oohs square foot restaurant on toe his night stick to a backside, Would benefit.” aumaa no financial reaponslbilw tor typo- clandestine printing press.” g;ranted the special exception, aruhlcal errora appearinf In adTertlatt^ta country is not well off. comments of “ Is shore of toe river about one------^ ------“ "^ ^ a r raadhrt natter la The Itaaefaarter It is known that at least 10 of tha but the board insisted that the ^ she really here?” and necks Report half mile upstream from' toe settle"' the matter before the' of the United States Monday has nine Herald______group have been sentenced by the Peo­ plans should have been submit­ "I’m^usmessman,” Gehgras stretching for a view toward / Charter Oak Bridge. ptixt meeting of the commis- said. "When I go to my office the front where she stood up. culminated ip the formation of : aanriee client oC M. B. A. Berrlce. Inc. ple's Court of Leningrad. One science ted to conjunction with the re­ (Continued from Rage 6 The question of legal jurisdkx" sion on Oct. 17. a complex low- pressure system ..Uiahera RepreaaatAtlTaa — quest. and see what runaway inflation ^ introduction o f her husband hthtm Special Acency — New Tork, CM- student was sentenced to seven years of is doing, I’m scared, really Sen. Thurston B. Morton of tion arose when a spokesmen Before the question of legal with centers in s^thern Illinois KLH * Detroit apd Krtoa. “corrective” camp and “deprivation of The granted reque.sts were to: tor the City of Hartford"" said jurisdiction came up, a number and toe coastal section of North scared.’ Kentucky, has quietly discarded 1. Arnold E. Harris of Arnie’s sey of Vernon also stood. that Special A ct 547 o f "the 1941 of East Hartford officials had Carolina. ■> L :VHMBSR ADDrr HDBXAU. OF dBCDLAr liberty.” Nine w’ere sentenced for two- He referred to President STEREO MUSIC “ ona______, ______Texaco, a special exception and The touch of toe ladieii was the party's disastrous Southern General Assembly s6t toe Hart-, advocated toe commission’s ap- to five-year terms. Two of those kimwn Johnson as a "cornball who sits nresent and seen to Rain is moving northward at play adyerttalng cleatas bouia: a certificate of approval for a strategy. ford boundary ae"toe east shore proving the project. a very slow pace and is expect; SYSTEMS uT Monday — 1 p.m. F m y. sentenced were girls. and waits for. the election” be- General Repairer's License at 4.U-, decorations loimd there. On line of the jConnecticut River. ------— br Tueaday — 1 p.m. The striking thing about this group is fore he does anything on the _ , . . The two top Republican sen­ ed to make its way into Con­ 318 Adams St. The spokesman said it was 4 w/' br Wedneeday 1 P crucial Issues of toe economy ®“ f® T®^® ate candidates in the deep south necticut as intermittent light br Thuiiday — 1 p.*j. Wrttaeaday. that they were strong Communists. The not top-intent of City Manager Area Weatner Friday — 1 pjn. T ln m ^. 2. W. Sidney Harrison, per­ and Viet Nam. two large heads of elephanto are getting a cold financial rain this morning with a steadi­ Ba^raay — 1 p.in. Friday. . leaderjf were active members o f Kom­ mission to convert office space made of paper. The elephants shoulder from the Senate Re­ E li^ a Freedman to qtop the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — laaaU I^Inline: 10:30 a.m. each day ad er rain during tonight, the somol, the select Communist Youth into an undersized three-room Again and again he urged wearing large, wide-brim- publican Campaign Committee ^project -but to clarify a juris- A prolonged spell of wet weath- weather bureau says. tilcatloB except Saturday — t a-tt. the listeners “to become tovolv- with flowers NORMAN’S Group. apartjnent at 571 Center St. headed by Morton, who kno^i dictional questidiL er is in store tor Connecticut, A large high pressure system ed.” fully, completely, to poll- ^ ^ that in politics money often The commission said It coiild the U.S. Weather Bureau says, .STOP IN POR Tuesday, September 30 The members of the organization said 3. KBT> Mfg. Co., a two-year, over eastern Canada is tending tics, to get the political “hacks” , not proceed with toe proposal A blanket of rain extends from A N F A R FILLING they were not opposed to the prindplea extension of permission to con­ out of office “who run your life ^ “Women are much like tea speaks louder than ^ Hvords. to suppress the northward move­ o f communism. They were opposed to duct a light - manufacturing and mine.” bags,” said Joseph Goldberg, Right-’wing- Republjctm John until the question o f jurtsdio- North Carolina and New Jersey ment of rain as well as a cold OFMONSTKATION Grenier, running f<^ the senate tion was settled. AttortieysYof westward Into Illinois, _the way communism was being ceuried business at 334 Charter Oak St. 4 4 .. 4 4 , Congressional candidate for toe front running from New Jersey 4-1.1 HARTFORD Kl). 4. Felix Gremmo, permission “Get out talk to prople,” ^j^^^ct, when he spoke, from Alabai^v' has received the city and the petitlo'ner The organizational process of westward across the southern f * Renew Shopping . out to Russia. For one thing, they de­ he said. “Get t h ^ to vote Re- to conduct a business at 819 E. only $6(X) frdm Morton’s com­ agreed to meet and attempt to lows In the southeastern section edge of the Great Lakes. ,MAN(.'HFSTFR manded more freedom of thought and publican. Stop t a lto g to toe '•^One of the most appealing aspects of Middle T^ke. for toe sale of mittee. .S^^egationist Prentiss speech. Republic^ We know where ^ Downtown Renewal Is the promise it of­ new and used store and restau­ W alkeff the GOP senate candi­ The movement! began in Lentograd. It we stand «dth toim Talk rto ladies. Every time you go date in Mississippi, has received fers of recapturing a pleasant custom rant equipment and supplies. gradually spread to Ivanovo; VoBie- the independents, balk to toe chopping and see the pricT 'iven less: exactly nothing. which used to he enjoyed in Manches- 6. Dr. Gerard R. Miller, a 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS*-] sensk, a city with a long revolutionary 5-^ Democrats. ^g^ he itog- In contrast, Morton has fim- I ter and elsewhere—the custom of sho^ variance to erect a cover to toe MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM ST„ HARTFORD (522-7201)-| tradition; Omsk;' Novosibirsk and other Flano’s, which is generally ed all toe 'women present^to go nelled thousands of dollars and front door of his dwelling at WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERIUCE - 142 EAST CEDTTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 ' ping- not opened on Monday evenings „ut and get the vote^ r Gen- expert technical advice to mod­ important cities. 71 Boulder Rd., closer to the Peihaps It would he extravagant to waa opened last evening eape- gras. erate candidates Charles H. • The thing that Impressed some of the front line than regulations per­ dally for toe dinner, and the Goldberg sald^that toe Gen- Percy to Illinois, Robert Griffin ' say that a whole generation has grown members of tiie West European P®^* mit. ■ up without having been acquainted with Plioiographed By Sylvian Ofiara officials thanked Mrs. Fiano gras messagd"^ that we have a to Michigan, Mark Hatfield to muniat parties, iqiparently, was toat the 6. Grossman’s, a variance to Oregon, Edward Brooke in Mas­ 'this enjoyable and normally profitable and her "seven Ueutenants”. for ia*y, tiro< r^ vem or to office is ydtoig scientists, when caught arid tried, HARTFORD SKYLINE FROM A SOUTH WINDSOR HILL erect a 260 sq. ft. free-stand­ the special consideration given catcliing on. He said that the sachusetts and others. AIR CONOITtoNED i pastime, but it is obvious that “flop­ refused to disavow their iitoSs. Instead ing, illuminated, ground sign at D'om. sentiment against the Demo- A footnote: Richard M. Nixon, ping” in its old sense Is unusual if not of recanting, some of the/^bung people, 266 Center St. Regulations per­ At the entrance to the dining ^6rats is rising, that again and front-runner for the pjuty’s Impossible today In most places. . at least, insisted that/their cause w m mit a 100 .sq. ft. sign. The ZBA room hung a large sign, lyith again he has heard people say: presidential nomination in 1968, i^pecified that the sign could be Shopping—as distinct from buying— Just. / A Thought for Today a picture of Gengras on iti" Jubi- “I voted for Johnson tyro years still clings to .the old southern requires a certain degree of leisure, al- Though this Incident of itself-in Connecticut Yankee illuminated only 'during toe lantly striding forward,' and the ago, but never again. I'll never strategy. He talks about Impor­ Sponsored by toe Manchester ■ hours of busine^ operation. tant Republican gains in Dixie fhougb it pre-aupposes a degree of pur- perhaps of n p 'g m t importance, the Inside Report words, “Here’s where the action make that mistake again.” Council of Churches 7. Robert Peck, a variance to this year and will campaign , pose as wrtl. It requires relatively easy revolt of tiib^ young scientists the -first is . . . Clayt Gengras for Gov- Gengras to his speech praised By A .H .O . use the building to uie rear of ernor,’ ’written boldly on it. the Young Republicans for their heavily there. .physical access from store to store and signs of toe development of a new lead- An Application for Opportunity 73 Tolland Tpke. for a mill- 1966 Publtshem Newspaper The assembly consisted of present involvement and said .....-Syndicate O F MANCHESTER ’ R requiies easy psychotogical access as erehip.-in the Soviet Union. These Com- Rowland Evans Jr. w d Robert D. Novak As we have confessed before, mittees which, if both cam­ workihg....operatibn.““ '"Ohry... a “ Our present programs for i well, a kind of safe passage with no mupist observers think this is hut one bf we are not privy to toe inner paign camps are as shrewd aa portion of the property, that to economic opportunity are of­ ’ danger of intrusion except that threat­ . bdmy such revolts against the present WASHINGTON — One day dubious ethical, moral and fis­ councils on either side of the w e think they are, must be Business ^ n e II, was consider­ ened by a chance meeting with a friend. /concepts which will appear over the fered as a means to counter the Ckinnecticut .campaign. We do , forming up to the wings even ed, since most of it is in In­ early ' this month. Rep. Adam cal record, compounded now oppressive chains of poverty next several years—intellectual revolts not know what is coming, and now. dustrial Zone. The portion to Shopping also needs a wide range of^ Clayton Powell ol New York with his championship of ex­ whito have engulfed up to one when it is to be unveiled. Con­ There will be toe Fellow Business II will be considered Inventory and It needs stores with A which., they anticipate will lead to popped unannounced into the treme "black power” elements third of the people of our af- This Committee, Composed O f Non-Partisan ceivably, then, we worry a lit­ Commodores of . toe Marianl for a change to Industrial Zone variety of distinctive characters. It tiianges within Russia. inner office of his good friend. in the civil rights movement. flurtit nation. But in spite of Speaker John McCormack, end In a parliamentary body unu­ tle too much, since it isn’t oiir Marina For Dempsey. on Monday, when toe Town Members Believes That needs, too, a psychology on the part of These same Communist groups report our best efforts to eliminate found himself to the middle of sually tolerant of the excesses neck anyway, and perhaps pre­ And the I

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Issued to him and refused to Police Arrests accept the ticket.' More Investigators He is scheduled to appear^ Candidates Quiz in' Manchester Circuit Court A car chase on Manchester Oct. 3. ' WEDNESDAY Seek, Percy Killer streets led to the arrest of Har- • Two Manchester tewj'^gers At Bowers Today old R. Usk, 32, of 25 Mill St., ^ , , , . , ■ . were charged withvbreach of KENILWORTH, Rl; (AP) — A left side of the head with a All 12 candidates for the Manchester board of direcr D who was charged with five mot­ peace at 3:57 a.q».'today after dosen Investigators from the heavy angular object were the tors will be on hand tonight wh^n the League of Wom­ SEPTEMBER or vehicle violations at 9:59 last a complaint bj a Boulder Rd. •v ^ ...... immediate cause of death, en Voters conducts its traditional "Quiz the Candir state attorney Toman said there was no evi- night. resident. I ‘ ------^------dates” meeting. OPENINQ 1 formeriy HALLMARK PHARMACY signed today to assist the 14- jence of sexual molestation, They are:. Failure to obey a Arrestejr were David E. Baker, yiT, of 286 Porter St.; 1 The session will be at 8 at man Kenilworth police force Dr. Edward J. Kelleher, psy- traffic control signal, reckless John^^j Aszklar, 18, o f 136 Ver- J r n G l O H X r O p O S G S Bowers School, Princeton and and sheriff’s police in .finding chiatri-st for the Municipal 0>urt WED., MANCHESTER CALL 643-2766 1ST driving, disobeying the signal St., and Richard Haas Jr., STOP & SH0>^AZA the killer of Valerie Percy, 21> of Chicago,. said the stab of an officer, driving while his of Hartford, Public Be Askedi * The public is Invited an^ will 277 WEST MIDDLE TJJR?^PIKE FOR PROMPT. FREE daughter of Republican leader wounds and bludgeon marks \ license is under suspension/ Police allegedly caught the be askdd to submit questions to PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Charles H. Percy. were concentrated on the vie- \ \ and operating with defe^ive three on Boujder Rd.. a dead Education Views the six Democratic and six Rer- SEPTs 21st AJllNS P.M. Also assigned to the casp wei*e tim's face and head, “ indicating STORE HOURS: M0N.-SAT. 9 AA. - T9 l>.M. • SUN. and HOLIUAYS 9 equipment. /' end street, near a mail box publican candidates. two agents of the Federal Bu- the murderer wanted to attack A tty. Herbert A. Phelon Jr., Prior to the question and an­ ' i . reau of Investigation and detec- her, personality.” Police said a cruisfef was which had been decorated with stopped for a red light on the freshly cut bushes. Police re- Republican candidate for the swer; period, each candidate will tives of the Chicago homicide Dr. Kellehe;r thinks the mur- board of education, today pro­ speak for five minutes for his southbound traffic lane on Main ported the three said they were and burglary divisions. The dcrer’s failure to a ttack Mrs. posed that' the school board party on one of six pre-sislected St. The light turned green and *ost. state attorney’s men established Percy when she discovered him should schedule regular meet­ Campaign, issues. • Lisk. driving/ 1 truck, crossed Kenneth Townsend, 40, Hart- a command post at the Kenil- m Valerie's room shows he felt ings “ fo r ' the express purposes The moderator will be Gilbert the Main S t and Middle Tpke. ford, was charged at 4:30 p.m. worth police station and were no hostility against other mem- of securing the views of the B. Hunt, chairman of the Eng­ interse^l^n heading north along yesterday with theft of goods assigned 32 leads to ^investigate, hers o f the family. public on any matter affecting lish Department at Manchester side atiother vehicle, at a fast exposed for sale, The FBI was expected to follow Private services for the young the educational program and/or High School. speed, police said. Police said they received a up^ leads Involving out-of-state woman are this afternoon at the the physical plant.” Arrangements for the bien­ 'L isk ’s truck narrowly missed telephone call from a clerk em- suspects. Kenilworth Union church. He said, "F or too long a pe­ nial quiz have been made by hittirig the cruiser’s left side ployed at Marlow s Departoent Selections UnllmltMi. $100 to $10,06e Valerie was stabbed and beat- Thirteen pallbearers were riod of time, a partnership has LWV President Mrs. John en to death Sunday in the Percy named Monday. ’They included and veered left o v e r. double Store at 861 Main St. Inform- ing tnem that a man had left existed between the voters and Knowlton and 'Voter Service home in Kphilworth on Chica- John D. Rockefeller TV, a fami- lines in an attempt to pass the the Board of Education, where­ chairmait Mrs. Theodore Slaiby. go’s Lake Michigan north shore, ly friend; Rep. Donald Rums- other car, it is alleged. the .store with merchandise un­ der his coat. by the voter is regarded as the 2 Chief Robert M. Daley of the feld, R-Ill.; Peter Peterson, The patrolman In the cruiser The clerk said another clerk silent partner. Kenilworth police said, “ We president of Bell & Howell Co., radioed to another cruiser wa.s following the man. “It is the type of partner­ Car in EnfiGld don’t have a lead to go on,” but and Andrew Potash, New York ahead but Lisk didn’t stop when . j , Meanwhile, another patrol- ship,” he claimed, “ where the- JEWELERS SIUVERSMITHS SfNCC 1900 he added; “ I think this crime is caty, a friend of Valerie’s at waved d o ^ by the patrolman, taxpayer supplies the money to RippGd by Bomb going to be solved—and we are (Jomell University. police said. run the school system, but sel­ bownto\^ Manchester at 968 Main Street going to do it by log work and ______a person at Main and Bissell ENFIELD (AP)—Police early Farther ahead, another pa- dom, if ever, is asked his views perserverance.” ■ Sts. carrying a paper bag con- today were still trying to find a trolman, signaled for Lisk to taining two woolen sweaters concerning the educational pro­ Daley said that 44 persons gram or physical plant. motive for the liombing of a car have been questioned since the Percy Murder stop but the truck continued ^vith Marlow's labels, valued at on Green Valley Drive Monday across the North End. rail- j24.96. "The public,” he said, "has girl's body was found at 5 a.m. much to offer, and every effprt night. Simday. He also said that P er­ Causes Network road„ tracks and went through Police brought the suspect to Police* said no one was In the a red traffic light at Main and headquarters where he was ar- should "be made to secure its cy, at the request of police, has car owned by James A. Sidway N. Main Sts., police reported. thoughts on these mattens.” prepared a list of tOO persons' he To Delay Film man listed his ad­ of 5 Green Valley Drive when believes should be questioned. i t then turned right on N. dress as the Empire Hotel, an explosion ripped out most of '’U nefta^ffw njs NEW YORK (A P ) - The Those questlohed included) ^ , Main, left on Oakland St., and Room 128, in Hartford, but po- Statue 'Tips Hat the inside. MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOl.DEN RULB Daley said, persons who have Columbia Broadcasting System into a private driveway leading Uce said they checked the hotel LONEKJN Prince Albert, The force of the explosion known the . Percy farrilly, em- 1ms . postponed— the scheduled to fields behind old Burr Nurs- and discovered that Townsend Queen Victoria” s consort. Is the would have been fatal to any­ TOMORROW - SEPTEMBER 21st ployes of the Percys, former Friday night telecast of Alfred ery buildings, police said. was not registered there. .subject of a statue at Holbom one in the car, police said. The employes, political workers and Hitchock’s “ Psycho” because of The patrolman finally caught He is being held in Hartford Circus called "the mo.st polite bomb, which police said was Valerie’s' boy friends. .. , . Lisk and brought him to Police state jail pending appfearance statue in London.” He is shown made from a shell casing filled Ihe Golden Rule Some persons came to Valerie Percy, Headquarters where he alleged- in Manchester Circuit Court, raising his field marshal’s with shrapnel, had been put in the girl’# wake Monday night to network postponed the ly refused to sign the summons Oct. 3. plumed hat to all who pass. the front seat of the car. * COME ONE—COME ALL! express sympathy to Percy and slew ing after several of its Mid- As a member of the Order of the Golden his wife, Loraine. The red-eyed west affiliates said the film Rule, we ai’e dedicated to the highest ethics FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! xcouple occasionally succumbed would be unsuitable in that area to tears ^ they greeted friends after the killing in Chicago of of our profession as well as to the highest In the funeral home. “Miss Percy, 21, daughter of principle known to man, "Service measured Com* ond visit ena of Connecticut's largest and most beautiful Chief Daley reported today Charles H. Percy, the Republi- that one possible jead in the- seiUorial candidate in llli- not by gold . . . but by the Golden Rule.” Drug Stores featuring: murder is the sighting of a \ green station wagoii by a cab CBS will substitute “ Kings Go prescrijition dept, • household needs driver as it came from the Forth,” a 1958 film about World AQUA NET ' ’drivew ay o f ’ the Piercy home' W.ar n , starring Frank Sinatra, cosmetic dept. • toys h ^ t'an hour after the Sla}ring. Tony Qirtis and Natalie Wood, • JUST THINK! 10 ROLLS It'm ig h t have been a police ^ to 11 p.m. EDT spot. »camera dept. . • glassware • yehicl^Nhe said, but the driver "Psycho,” starring Anthony sc,. :ioi TOILET TISSUE ENiSiNCI was said^So be wearing a gn’ay Perkins, Vera Miles and Janet I hcrilmarfc card shop • school supplies and stotionery HAIR SPRAY suit. He tka^'described as being I-^tgh, is a 1960 shocker about a DOWNTOWN RENEWAL REG. 89c. about 30 years'old. psychopath who brutally I mogoiines and books • gifts ^ He added thS\Mrs. Percy murders several women, 13-oz. Con 99c Value gave him a sketchy'^description Some' critics have said that I fine condies • tobacco dept. S of the person she su^ic^ed in certain of the scenes were too her 21-year-old d a u g h teF ^ ed - rurid even for motion pictures, WILL MEAN LESS room. The Percy home is on tije CBS cut nine minutes from the shore of Lake Michigan. 'xl09-minute film for television w Z DAREX 8-12 HOUR "N ot fat, not thin,” he said, s i ^ n g . '400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESRR.CONN. weighing 160 to 166 pounds. Dal- ' network said it will tele- FACIAL TISSUES CALCICAPS R . 1 % 9 •2.9^ ey said Mrs. Percy estimated cast thq^ motion picture at a la­ □ TRAFFIC LIGHTS COLD CAPSULES the intruder’s height to be 5 ***■ date. WHITE OR PINK feet, 8 inches. 'T O N A H A P P Y FPS 3?? 21e E "She now believes it was a TUMS • ’ man,” Daley said. Earlier, she ON MAIN STREET BOX OF 400 (200 2-ply) TISSUES had been imable to say if the killer was a man or woman. Miss Kathy Giorgio SIMILAC •5.59 Coroner Andrpw Toman of 6»9 MUdle Tpke. Regular 12s $1.29. Cook County said there were 12 stab wounds in the face, neck, will resume Baton VOTE VtS FOR RENEWAL ON OCT. 3 RAOVAC 2 For 25c chest and abdomen, some of Classes Sept. 24,1966 boxes Special C and D Batteries. Reg. 20c. which would have been fatal LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 3 only 8 9 ^ within a few. minutes. 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fit 7. . t y r~ \ I -M. PAGE ELEVEN ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJ^T i^NCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1^66 LNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 196(1 'i " PAGE TEN Review Bt»ard at the chapel of Emanual Lu- Columbia New Surveyor Launched; Mahoney R ^cts Request Dempsey Bars BA RRiCiN i theran Church. The Rev. Cf' n K U r V U , In Mississippi To Investigate exelustvtlj a t Obituary Henry Anderson, pastor of' Reading Class Tax Increase: TV-Radio Toiiighl Emanuel Church, officiated, Seeks Soft Moon Landing For Revote on Bond Issue Welfare Protest LiggeH Drug Herbert Bengtson of Manches­ Leiiy on Income p a b i a d b Hearing Set K lan P lanning A ction To Be studied by Mayor Firancls Mahoney has man In your responsible po­ Harry Howea ter was soloist. Mrs. David HARTFORD (AP)-A special O , ^ -mT * a 1 • 1 a • .I . (Continued from Page^One) sition find It possible to mis­ HARTFORD (AP)—“As long Harry How6s, 79, of Lynn, Hawkins of Manchester was or­ Bay area of the moon, located , turned down a request by OQp four man re'View board ha* been Newly-hired Aide lead the voters on this all im­ Television Mass., husband of Mrs. May ganist. Burial was in Bast Cem­ hept. 27 on all power because of a momen- almost in the exact center of the Town Chairman Francis pcila- as I am governor of Oonnecticut appointed to Investigate the par­ portant Item that will have a Beebe Howes, formerly of Man­ etery. Miss Lana Pratt, who has tary__^ ______electrical______failure at a relay ihoon as It Is leen^from _ earth. ^ Fera that he call a 'Special there will never be a state in­ 6:U0 (3-10-22) ICoviS (10) Eye Dentlfy ticipation of three welfare work­ If Dr. King Rem ains r MM.1-_2^a ll OnA mAIIab AHttt * great bearing on industrial 7:15 (30) Sports Camera chester, died Sunday at his Bearers were Austin Welman, ( 81 MUce Douglas ers in a demonstratitm against Subdivision been working with the »Head station in Sanford. Fla. Gray ^ ‘^ " ^ V e a n T s y r C whert ■ meeting of the bomdTof direc­ growth in Manchester and the- come tax," Gov. John Dempsey (12) Merv OrUdn (y^ ) Peter Jennings. News home. ______Thomas Elliott,______Abe Nussdorf, (22) Bacicstage the Welfare Department last (Continued from Page One) tors, in order to -^ ^ ln d a Sept. future tax base in the years (18) Ralph Kanna Funeral services will be held carison, William Rowe and Notice is given that a public ^ ““’"P' had this occurred in the 1 touched down in • has pledged. (20) Big Picture X 7:30 (10-20-22-30) Girl from UNCLE week- ■ . UNFEMININE uinas onowueii. » nearing Will be held at s p m. aide to King, was convicted teachers’ J ® shire, has been engaged by the „nal moments of t h ^ count- ^nd transmitted 11.237 f 6 action of thrl^rd. ahead. (30) Three Stoogei (C) tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Kicn- Thomas Snowden. Watkins-West hearing will be held at 6 p.m. Dempsey said, no such tax will (40) Adventures in Paradise (12) Daktarl (C) Miss MaiVlanne Carlet, of ardson Funeral Home, Lynn, pimgj-ji — - "Walter Fuss and the Public ( 8-4oi Combat (C) neral Home, 142 E. Center sept. 5^ In the town office bSild- Monday of disorderly conduct ^ a^ked foJ a traLs^ dovm. the shot w o u l ^ e been closeup pictures. On that^ate, the board au- be needed to balance the state’s 6:30 (40) Woody Woodpecker Middlebuyy, a child welfare HAIR ' Mass. Burial w i i r ^ at 3 p.m. gj officials were ponder- ^ J A / .n. A-A .A , Works Department have com- (20) Scope U8) Subscription TV ; was in charge of arrange- mg to consider an application and resisting arrest in a 1965 sit- w". ProJect ’‘Title 1 of the Federal postponed. Project official thori; budget. (24) Elliot Norton worker, anil Richard Bourque In Buckland Cenifetery, Man- 1z ^ a $2.5 million CapiUl pieteiy reviewed the major (30T Whlrlyblrds P«nnsa*ntly Removed ments- t s . Ir o V J e « e A Hills T p eDermis- r m i,- down.aown. Aa new trialmai motionjuvuv... is.o setat, - t r r ja c e d 'b ; v...j ----- — ------mv a P«‘pian n totp'jiggls Jig Surveyor 2 Ttnnu T...... u ' a ' I" ot eight Weekly x (l8) Hollywd. Backstage 8:00 ( 24) Science Reporter and Stephen'Fortunate Jr., both Chester. Sion to subdivide property > on for Oct. 26. demanded School Act of 1965. , rors. Surveyor 2 carries a small o,« moon’s surface i Imp]movement Bond Be " Issue,' ----- sub- ‘ storm sewer problems of Man- a,d telecasts Monday, the gov- 5.45 > ^ ) Marnhall Dillon 8:30 (10-20-22-30) Occasional Wife (C) case workers from Hartford West k Into 8 lots ^ Montgomery, Ala. - Attorneys » Negro or Puerto Rican. \ p^att, who has a degree- motor Which can be triggered j^ m two to four days after It , jset to approval at a Nov. 8 Chester, and have provided the g,gg promised that there 6:00 ( 3^0) News, Sports, Weather 649-7918 (24) X h a fs New7 ( 8-40) Rounders (C) were among 128. persons who r i>«o E. Balne townwide referendum. AIthou 10:00 ( 8-40) Fugitive (C) board "will be presented to a Survivors,' besides his sister, p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private done, but like all action items Manchester Police Force will (20) Worklnx Americans Sidney R n i t o flv ^ S ts It Is nary Injunction Thursday. K«^tion ^idelines and civil u ,, .^hool recenUy equipment aboard the . 2,204- u to pholograph pictures of.Hs were not accepted. balanced budget — without the ( 8) Newswlre \ (24) Senate Hearings. meeting of the atlzens Advisory rooms whore they are 10 a.m. your record ■will show , a ( .3-12) New.s Special (C) include his wife, four other sis­ also slated that all road traffic New York—A Negro woman rights demonstrat on . _ gathering information on the pound vehicle was operating original footprints, aldlnpr- offl- DellaFera had labeled the ac­ need for any proposed tax In- attend a six-to eight-week (12) Newsbest \ Committee on Welfare on Sept. to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested negative vote. If the town wait­ (24) Travel Time 10;.30 (18) PnhsrrInMon TV ters, and several nieces and Datterns in anv subdivision in has been named acting princi- Alabama Gov. George C. Wal- bac’aground of pupils who are j,,qt the craft was re- clals analyzing the typp^ f soil tion “ a subtle* form of black­ creases — for the biennium end- tji^ining course at Yale Univer- J1:C0 I 3-8-19-20-22-30 40) News, not to smoke in patients’ rooms. A y . ^ ^ ^ ■ t »t ‘ ^ ■aara Atl a1 V 1m r\t Aril n 1 f* A A.olHP^. ____^ __ ..^4 ^ iRt OH ( 3) Waller Cronklle (C) 28.< nephews. in need of. remedial reading, gponding to commands. Its astronauts must cor ^ ed for a yes vote from you we 6:45 ( ) Pe(er Jennings. News Sports. Weather h,^" T o T s l i o T a ; rhe t<^^ Shan b s^ iTid cm pa. of a ^-million Harlem show- lace says be is seriou s^ lnte^ mail,” and had asked that the Itlg In 1989.” gfjy atartlng today. 8 (12) Newsbest The funeral will be held more Patros said applicants are padded touchdown legs moon, would' be 10 years behind sche­ Dempsey, who has been gov­ (20)' New.s GOSPEL I T J n L that all portionsportions of the subdi- case school ip line with racial '^ V s ^ ' T i e L n d e T ;lx-part bond package be split The men will study Supreme 7:00 (22 30-40) News, Weather , 11:15Min-90-22-30) Tonight (C) RIVER BILL PASSED ’Thur.sday at 8:15 a.m..from the one time per patient But an integrated 1968 as an independent. now being screened and one will antennas extended as The Surveyor 2 flight plan “ is dule. ernor since 1961, is campaigning ( .3) Movie 11:20 ('3- 8) Movie (C) vision are accessible over roads demands, Into several parts. In order to 11:25 rtOV PU’i’NAM (AP)—A bill author­ Richard T. Sheehan Funeral be engaged to teach the educe- planned and the craft aligned more difficult’' than that of Sur- “ Because of the lack of Inter­ for re-election. He is opposed by Court rulings which outline the (24) W hsfs New? Eaploneg* Patients Today: 268 situated' entirely within the to'wn give the voters a chance to 11:30 (12) " Mbvle vie izing a feasibility study of a Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., lional aspq^s of the program, jjggif „ „ fhe sun for cruising veyor 1, MlwilUky said. est of the Republican members scope of police Jurisdiction in ( R) Twilight Zone itage TTieater of Hebron. choose. Republican Clayton Gengras, a (20) Huntlsy-Brlnkley (C) MS) Vlh' proposed Connecticut River Rec­ SERVICES West Hartford, with a solemn ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Elquipment and supplies will reference. The flpii Surveyor descended of the Board of Directors In at­ West Hartford financier. legal proceedings. Cast Announced The following is the full text SEE SATDRl»Ar"S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USITNO reation Area has been passed high Mass of requlMn at the Mrs. Alice Alzugaray. 110 Steep Air Force Planes Stage be shared (In purchase costs) ..y^g-re looking real goodr” almost vertically to the lunar tending regular and Informal The course is instructed by The cast for "Blithe Spirit,” by the House of Representa­ Monday riim Friday 2 Church of St. Brldgid, West r s, Sign Off gotten son, that whoeoever St„ Plalnville. Burial ■will be in weather St. J,'..?.! rrs‘Kor.r'to;,"kui;nr.s Those in attendance-.include ^®°^ Incentive program ed it as a package. costume with six different ac- Gibson is charged with fatally WTIC—108* of New York, chairman of the ces.3ory changes to illustrate belleveth In Him shonld not West Cemetery, Plainvllle. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A fire from a company of green Dr. Thomas Mahan, director of directed "In your letter you point out stabbing his wife, Anna, 7, dur­ 5:00 Afternoon Edition Newly elected officers are: House GOP Committee on Re­ At Teeh Seliool their approach to costuming. 6:00 News. Sports, Weather perish, but have everlasting Friends may call at the fu- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ clad_____ North______Vietnamese______troops. Lakota Council, Degree of jw , . Concern. Hartford; Dr. -^"y qwesuon m«, that the road repair and storm ing a domestic argument on 6:35 Americana master, Kenneth Porter; o-ver- search and Planning,, said *'de- ' Models will be Miss Linda life. —^o h n StlB neral home tomorrow from 3 jj,ur Adamy, 28 Phillip Rd.; a The Marines, participating in Pocahontas will meet tomor- yLawrence woinorWeiner, dirortnrdirector of ASCS office In the Agri- .•ewer proposal, defeated a cou- Registration for evening July 26. 7:,30 News ot the World cultural Center in Rockville. ception and lack of credibility’’ Lou Lawton, Miss Gertrude 7:45 Joe Garogiola to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas seer, Paul Blow; lecturer, Mrs. op'eTation P ro7 rir^ T lier‘m ai‘r row at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fel- Special Education. Barrington, "le of years ago, is the same Maestre is accused of the fatal Oenevieve Boy.ngton; steward. ,ows Hall. There will be a so- are legitimate campaign issues. classes at Howell Cheney Tech­ Drenzek, Miss Judy Dulka, Miss 7:5U Sing Along Alberti, 68 Birch St.; a son to R. I.; Miss Daisy Pilcher, co-or- now before the voters. Thlii stabbing of Juan Feliciano of 7:55 Briiikley Reports - Russell Anderson; assistant, ” We feel that great damage nical School will be held at the Almeda Stechholz, Mrs. Wll- 8:00 Red Sox vs. Senators Mrs. Katherine M. Gessay Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown, 31 the Communists from trenches refreshments, after the dlnator of Developmental Read- ^ Manchester Evening He^ld r?ally shows your lack of knowl- Bridgeport during an argument Mrs. Marilyn Porter; chaplain. was done in the 1964 campaign school office tonight from 7 to liain Patterson and Mrs. Ed­ 10:40 Nightbeat R(XaCVHi.B — Mrs. Kather Golway St.; a daughter to Mr. and tunnels. After day-long air meeting. ing, Manchester, and Mrs. Claire C»lu»nW» corree^ndw t Vlr- ■ lire of the program' proposed on July 23. 11:00 News. Sports, Weather Miss Amy«*Hooker; treasurer. by the deception that did oc­ 9. ward Bachand. Ine M. Gessay, 50, of 24 Middle a„d Mrs. Stanley Choman, 568 strikes, the Marines swept into Gallant, field consultant, School KhUa M. Carlson tel. .o28-92..4. rnd the lack of communlca- The indictments were returned 11:30 Art Johnson Show Miss Olive Warner; secretary, cur,” Goodell 'said. "We don’t Courses being offered include Miss Jean GianopoUlos will WPOP—141* Butcher Rd., wife of Joseph C. Hilliard St,; a son to Mr. and the village area and reported 53 Miss Barbara Rask, daughter of Social Work, Connecticut De- t'.on with your own Republican Monday. 6:00 Jim Meeker Mrs. Paul Blow; Ceres, Mrs. want the same thing to happen automotive repair, carpentry, assume her duties as regional Gessay, died this morning at Mrs. Robert DeVaux, 12 Main enemy dead. o f the Rev. and Mrs. K. Ejnar payment of Education. directors, who failed to attend Kenneth Porter; Flora, Mrs. again." drafting, electrical, electronics, secretary at the business meet­ Rockville General Hospital- g, gon to Mr. and Mrs. The, Marines said th eir, own Rask of 123 Keeney St., and Youngsters in Grade 3 have the informal meeting with Wal­ Ethel Porter; and lady assis­ Both Laird and House Repub­ electrical code, machine shop, ing. Voting representatives of Mrs. Gessay was borh In East Roger Elsemore, Coventry; a casualties were light. Miss Marjorie M e Galium, been divided into three classes Red Guards ter Fuss and General Manager tant steward, Mrs. Eleanor An­ lican ^ a d er Gerald R. Ford ..shop mathematics and technical the group will be Miss Barbara Windsor July 2, 1916, a daughter gon to Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hd5jar, In the same area, platoons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John with Mrs. Edward Steele as the Weiss, at which time the whole derson. The name for Pomona said Republicans island behind" writing. Irons, council member, - and of George— ...o - and------Katherine------Birm- x15^3 ouiiiwi.Lsummit *vu.,Rd., Vernon; a _ 1 iv ♦ ..fro m a battalion of the 7th McCallum of 15 MorseMe Rd., are new Grade 3 teacher. Mrs. problem of Capital Improve­ Sack Home administration policies and will '> Miss Ann Sullivan, Junior coun­ Ingham Hariibach. She Was A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn is not yet filled,-also “ lat of j^-rine Regmeri^ engaged aiT ittendlng North Park College, steele has taught Grade I here. ment was revlev^d. The man­ All courses are tuition free gatekeeper. vote to give the President what- ” cil member. member of the CJonfratemity of McKinney, 82 Fairfield St. estimated 45 North Vietnamese Chicago, Il>. They are "fresh- Columbia PTA has scheduled ager and 1 have, on a number and are open to any Connecti­ Austin Emmons and his in­ ever funds he requests for Viet Other members attending the the Passion of the Monastery DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- entrenched in bunkers. The man scholars," an honor see- the annukl Grinder Day for Oct. Of Mme.Sun of occasions, stressed that this cut resident- stalling team will head the in­ Nam. meeting will be Mrs. Lena De- of East Springfiel^ Mass., and Ronald Cheney, Glaston- clash was about two miles north lion of their class. 15, This is the organization’s is not the same program, but classes will start Monday, of the Ladies of <3olumbus of Ma- stalling. Continued fimn Page One) “ We are supporting our coun­ Sept. 26. and will meet Mon­ Cesare, Mrs. Gerard Ferriers S of the Rockpile, the battalion's ------one fund-raising event for the one that Is of p e a t Importance Square Dance Demonstration try," Laird said, and added a t " and Mrs. Mary Chenette. . Rockville. pie St.; John Rushtik, 1153 El- command post. Members of the DAV Auxiliary season, and they urge all mem> to the town. The proposal be­ days and Wednesdays from 7 Promise for those interested Chiang Kai-shek, the wife of another point Ihrt "I do believe to 10 p.m. lington Rd., South Windsor; Air strikes and artillery again honor Gold Star Mothers bers to participate, __. Nationalist C!hina's president. fore the people now will open band, include a son, James x._u v n 9 in square dancing, is a public we have made some progress In ' TWO YEAR DRUG TERM Mrs. Shirley Ouellette, RFD 2, were called in. Then the at ^a potluck„„thick tomorrow at 6:30 Mrs.J v i r s . JohnJonn Lesteri.e3i.er and Mr^ ^ staunch sup- Viet Nam ia the last few months '' up some 300 acres of land in Jj Gessay of Rockville; demonstration of the western Marines made HARTFORD HOUSING LOAN. HARTFORD (AP)—A 21-year- Rockville; Mrs. Lois Churila, 12 a pound sweep j,ome. The ^0“'® Gamache are co-chairmen Communist re in terms of stabilizing the mili­ the northeast end of town for daughter, Miss Kathleen M. ’571 style of svich dancing, to take of the enemy WASHINGTON (AP) — The old Darien fnan has received a positions and re- guests ^onor are Mrs. Cora arrangem e^. ^gime, and her prestige as Dr. tary situation." industrial use. It allows for Co­ Gessay of Rockville; two sis- TTartford R d r Robert MeVey, October 11, 8 p.m., m the p^j-ted 10 North Vietnamese Esaa^f Contest on Peace Department of Housing and Ur­ two-year suspended prison sen­ Blow, Mrs. Marion Lawton, Sun’s widow has meant much to But he charged that "the deep ' lonial Board expansion by re­ ters, Miss Virginia A. Hambach . . „ ... g’^ . Thomas Nlcho- Gilead Community Hall, by the itjugj jn the action, Raymond Keefe, secretary of ban Development has approved tence and two years of probation Mrs. Lucy Gaudino, Mrs. Isa­ the Reds. division in the Democratic party locating Parker Street. It ere-: and Miss Rita A. fiamtech, ,,, vernon;...... Mrs.. Colchester Twirlero, who are rTwenty-two -...... - . -______American scien- the Lions Club, has announced a $20,OCX) preliminary loan to on a charge of aiding in the sale bella Heritage and Mrs. Marga­ In Tokyo, the Japanese Cabi­ has had the effect of prolonging ates i new connector road from both of Ellington; two brothers, j^targaret"Cochran, 337 W. Cen- niembers of the New England jjg^g_ including seven Nobel that young people in town, aged the Hartford Housing Authority. of marijuana. ret Brown. There will be a busi­ net refused permission today to the war in Viet Nam" and "has Oakland Street to Parker and E George riambach of Rockville . William Zimmerman, 97 Square Dance Association. The winners, appealed to 14 through 21, are eligible to The loan, announced Monday Gould was arrested on the ness meeting .after the supper. . , , , ...... about 600 ^students to visit Red had much to do with keeping the ’ rebuilds a p e a t deal of West and Vincent Hambach of gg^py ' r j .; Albert Adams, 17 Twlrlers will hold their club president Johnson Monday by Connecticut senators ■ Is to charge In April, 1964, when he Chma, «aymg they might be Communists from the negotiat- Middle ’Tpke., which carries Hazardville. Hollister St.; Mrs. Phyllis dance nights here on the sec-. j,{g.ht to order an end to the use say contest on world peace. molt of our heavy traffic. You help plan 100 low rent housing was 19. He was sentenced Mon- brainwashed by the Red Guards ing table." ‘ The funeral will be held Fri­ Stefaniak and daughter, Haz- fourth Friday of each ^rop defoliation and nonlethal The Nutmsgger Camera Club Sponsored______by „ Lions Clubs should know all this. How can units., day in U.S. District CJourt, day from the Burke Funeral ardville' Mrs Harriet Wallis rnonth at the Hebron Elemen- antipersonnel chemical weapons will meet,tomorrow at 8 p.m. qt throughout the nation, the ap' and engage In revolutionary Senate Democratic Leader”^ activities on their return. Mike Mansfield suggested that Home, 76 Prospect St. at 8:15 and daughter, 145 Valley View ^^ry ^ h ^ l. N®w jnembers will by tq.S. forces in Viet Nam. MlUt^ House, Veterans Memo- pncant may enter one essay, on a.m., with a Mass of requiem be welcome, and details will be '-vye believe that this sets a rial Park, East Hartford. Ted the development of world peace, The students had applied for U.N. Secretary-General U Thant Dr., Wapping: Mrs. Judy Ouel passports to 'visit mainland Chi- propose a timetable and a step- at St. Bernard’s Church at 9. lette and son, Thompsonville; made clear to those attending dangerous precedent, with long- 2 acher will present a color slide ^yhich could bring a prize of 4fe m ■fqAsar T.tivAv* _ _ .•___A.t------na under a student exchange by-step plan for negoUatloni to Burial will be in St. Cather­ Mr.s. Lynda Woodcock, and son, its first p r o ^ ^ i. term hazard.4 outweighing any show "Sailing from Luxor to (25,000 on an education or ca- program begun last year. end' the warr ine's Cemetery, Broad Brook. 57 Seaman Circle. Changesln 4-H probable short-term military Aswan Aboard the Y'ahkee.” reer grant. * P He said Thant already has Friends rhay call at the fu­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. The 4-H program has been advantage," the scientists said ------There are eight semi-fiqdUst proposed three steps to lead to­ neral home tomorrow from 7 Annie Collins, 335 Buckland marked by changes since its in a petition to the President. Church School of the Second prizqji, of $1,000 each plus travel ward a possible settlement—an to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 2 ___Rd.._ Wapping;__ rr c,- Mrs. Lorraine start rftore than $0 years ago, "Once the use of the milder Congregational Church for expenses for these winners to DAIRY MART end .to the bombing of North to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Findlay, 372 Woodbridge St.;, say Mrs. Elaine Brooke and Al- weapons is widely practiced and Grades 8 through 12 will begin Chicago in July 1967. State News Viet Nam, a cease-fire on ail Mrs. Nancy Galovich, 125 Hill- bert B. _Gray. county club generally accepted,’ 'an accom- tbeir academic year tonight at Keefe said applicants are. icholas D. Maselll sides, and willingness on all side______Dr._ South Windsor: Gerard agents. There is greater em- panying statement said, "the 7:30 , at the church. There will limited to one entry each, sent Roundup 415 ' SOUTH WINDSOR-Nicholas Lalanoette Jr., 46 Summer St.; phasis on educational projects, way is paved for a chemical and a Biblical Hootenanny fea- to a local Lion. Local judges sides to enter into discussions 3in D. Maselli, 57, of Newburgh, Irish Sr„ 10 Depot Sq.; on boy and girl Improvement biological arms race and pro- t^jring the "Whlppoorwill.s ” of will be named shortly. The en- “ with ell who are actually en­ (Continued from Page One) gaged in the fighting." N.Y., father of Mrs. William Mrs.'Mary Rydlewicz, 13 Union and a wider appeal for young gressive escalation to the use of Andover. The "Whlpporwills" try is limited to 5,000 words. CENTER MAIN Bellody of South Windsor, aiea . pennis Coughlin. Wethers- people everj-where. An increas- increasingly deadly weapons ^^11 nresent their version of John Forryan, president of Trumbull. It was issued by yesterday in Monticello, N.YNY. field:X. . . Mrs. ^Barbara DIBattisto .A. A ed - aX demand.d .. AA.A. a. _ for J 4-H T T in 4 towns.AA..MB>A L that t X could 1 be lethal 1 Ato - entire X ! scripture• in folk song, the local club, said, "W e are Judge Robert A. Wall at the STREET from injuries sustained in an Glastonbury; Jeffrey Fishman, and cities across the country populations." ___ hopeful that one of our local request of State’s Atty. Otto J. Gas Station Bid STREET auto accident Friday in Mon- Kensington, Md.; Leo Colburn, is another important change. 'iTie group called for a White A ..>A .XU AA A.j . youngsters will possibly win Saur^after'Wall found probable MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Ucello. Glastonbury; Mrs. Evelyn Chap­ Among more new offerings Hou.se review of chemical war- A Meet the Candidates Tea this award or one of the prizes, cause based on an affidavit Granted by ZBA Survivors, besides his daugh­ man, 46 Brian Rd., Wftpping; arT: Automotl^^cafe Wd~ sTfe-” ”fS ^ policy and suggested con- 'Will be held- tomorrow from “ 1“ 'The purpose of the contest is signed by County Detective ter, include his wife, his fath­ Mrs. Jean Root, Warehouse ty, home management, knitting, trol measures "with a view to to 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. develop a formula for world Charles Lundberg. The Zoning Board of Appeals er, three sons, three other Point: Stuart baby boy, Ference personality development, pho- maintaining and reinforcing the Raynpnd Quish, 110 Forest St., peace because we feel peace is 'J'b* warrant followed an In- (ZBA) last night granted per- daughters, a brother, four sis­ 'Dr., Vernon. tography, conservation, horse worldwide restraints against Republican candidate for Town attainable. We want to alert vesUgation prompted by a com mksion to Crescenzo and Alfred ters and seven grandchildren. Also, Michael Lardner, 57 and dog obedience, community chemical and biological war- TEreasurer. State candidates our youth to the need for world P'^int to the state’s attorney’s DeCiantis to erect a three-bay The funeral will be held Doane St.;’ Mrs. Aldora Baker, beautification, supplementation fare.” who will attend are Mrs. Phyl­ peace and fopus attention on office by the law firm of Pull- gasoline station at 886 Hartford Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the Box 153, Talcottville; John Me- of career exploration, science, in London, a British church lis Schulman, secretary of that Important gbal.” i man, Comley, Bradley and Rd., on the southwest comer of D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 cabe Jr., South Willington; health, nutrition, 'recreation, leader called on Protestants to state; John Bonee, U. S. con- Judging is in four categoriM; Reeves, representing heirs of the Spencer St. and H artf<^ Rd. Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Robert Krinjak, 213 School St; public speaking and safety. Join in the month of prayer- for gressman; and Ted LaBonne, 75 per cent of the points \yillibe estate, Saur said. The request had beenlaired on Get with a solemn high Mass of Louis Heard, 281 Henry St.; Projects such as dairy, beef, peace in Viet Nam proclaimed State Senate. The event is open in content; ten per cent to or­ . . . . . Jn'y 1*. but action J^d been requiem at Sacred Heart Mrs. Adaline Carliri, 45 LCftOX' sheep', clothing, foods,, arts and Monday for Roman citholics by the public, ganization; five per cent to ifie- Housewife Arraigned Ubied, pending addtuonal in- Church, Bloomfield at 9. Burial St.; Alvin Tompkins, 30 N. crafts, poultry- and garden are Pope Paul 'VI. — “ chanics, including grammar, PLAINVILLE (AP)—A young formation concerning the tqpog- Acquainted 4 L will be in Mt. St. Benedict Park St. Rockville; Carol Le- inviting for the young people ‘ "The Pope’s appeal Is most The Senior Citizens Club will and ten per cent to style. housei^ife who told police Aug. raphy of the site, Geiietei^fBloomfield; Blanc; 't2fr“ Loomts "St:;" Mrs?- with— suitable—fueHitles;— Mrs.—titnelyr’^—said—the—Rev;—^eter-^havc' an election—pf-offlcers—at- "ClOSlHg-atttS'WDeCi 10?T3e'- a^-of % ^ ln g - T r if i6n Wfiar-Hia: — iff^rantltif-pemigsion, by a” I Friemfe lAay call at- the fu- Margaret Smith. 238 Oak St. Crooke and Mr. (Stay invite all Jenkins, general secretary of its meeting tomorrow at 2 P-m. talls may be obtained from any broken into her home pleaded to 0 veti, with one abstention, neral chapel tonight from 7 to Barney Blovish, 332 Carter St.; young people of 9-19 living in the interdenominational peace at the Center. There will be a Columbia Lion. innocent in Qrcuit Court today the ZBA listed several require- 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 Mrs. Janice Kincman and son, Tolland (^ounty to call the 4-H organization Fellowship of Rec- social hour and refreshments In Hospital when arraigned on a charge of ments. Wid 7 to 9 p.m. Coventry: Mrs. Betty [Petricca office artd learn more about onciliatlon. will be served. Mrs. Roland "Snlith is a pa- making a false complaint to It specified that a retaining Wed. and Thurs. Only -- and daughter, 218 Porter St.; 4-H opportunities, ------tient at.Mt. Sinat in Hartford. police. wall must be constructed ' on (SEPT. 21 Wld 22) , ■ Mrs. Elizabeth Kloter Mrs. Jacqueline Kondratovicz The 4-H needs adult volun­ Manchester Shopping Parkade’s She is 89 and this is her first The case of Mrs. Karen the northwest com er of the ROOeVILLE — Mrs. Eliza- and daughter. Colchesrar; Mrs. teer leaders capable of work­ Car Hits. Pole, parking lot was reported by po- ® hospital, Gervais, 22, was continued one property, to a maximum height REGULAR beth Beckley Kloter, 87, of 67 Genevieve Neville and son, 56'/i ing with youth, on development lice today. Clayton Hunt, for judge of week. of 2>,4 feet at the street line, Orchard St., widoit' of Henry Birch St. of citizenship and leadership Driver Injured They said a car driven by Da- probate; is a surgical patient at Mrs. Gervais was arrested aiid to be increased to five feet, Farm Fresh 81c Gdllan Kloter, died late last night at i ------^_____ abilities. vld C. Bruce, 19, of 25 French Windham Commu»ity Memorial Friday In connection with her 40 feet from the street line, lier home. Special School Date* 'Joseph L. Fortin, 33, of 54 Rd„ and one driven by Aljen M. Hospital. report to police of the incidents It specified,' further, that the Mr.s. kloter was born April Q^oltoh Special dates to take place Eldridge St. is in ..satisfactory Bennett, 17, of East Hartford, IRS Number she said occurred at her home advertising, sl|^ must be sta- 22, 1879 in Switzerland, the during the school jear are. jj, Mahehester Memo- collided at the ramp entrance " Joseph Ozegda, first select- on Aug. 4. ‘tionary. ' • j^nficipafed, Effective Ocf. 1st, 19f6 daughter of Henry and Magde- Teachers’ Convention, Oct. 28; a . x. the oarkade llne Rutteman Beckley. She Youth Is Hurt Veterans Day, Nov. 11; Thanks- Hospital with>a head ^®jJ^* came to this country 82 years ¥ „ r iiin giving recess, Nov. 24-25,- early he suffered yesterday at 9:63 pouie’’ ga,“ Br^« " ^ driving ago, and has lived in this area V v U U closing, Nov. 23; Dec. 26, a.m. when his car smashed into west down the ramp and Ben- for theLIlC IdBi.last W50 years. YCClia, iSIlCShe was V¥aa . ,-xI aI . . a.a«. 41« V/SZlChristmas lowsticz-a vvacation. through a_t«leP^_n*^f>lf_*t_Jbe LVAVlMIVAiV UiC _Maln „*tt was heading east when the member of the Apostolic minnr wmmri closing Dec. 23; and StrantOA A St.BA intersection.i_A Ai mishap occurred. irmr» V February vacation, Feb. 20-24; Fortiil was issued a warning; ChristianMix iablCUl CJhurch,V/llUaVilA Ellington.AUlllZIK 4W » ». X »a 11« « — . u w m m w x x , — * *• VX CZO ZOOU^VI TTCAZlIiliK The Herald reported a two- - 649-5203 ‘ Survivors Include three sons, Ilf accidentally 24, Good Friday; spring for drlrtng in the right hand shot himself in the leg with a car collision yesterday in which Emmanuel Kloter of Rockville' * ------vacation, April------17-21;-- ’ Memorial------lane on Main St. revolver. the directions the cars -were Wilbur Kloter of Vernon and Day, May 30; end of schoo^I Thomas P. Sazinski, 60, of State Police said the youth, leveling were erronously re­ DolivtrBd Pfodi DoRy— Naw G A L CONTENT Edmund Kloter of Fairbury, year, June 22, early, closing.- 8214 Foster St. was charged at ported. Dana K. Hansonjof Hebron Rd., School AjuounMnients 9:50 p.m. yesterday with ,opei> 111.; three daughters. Miss La- Kathleen Phelps, Staffordville, b fhu Tima fo RtoHy Sovul wa» . treated , at , Manchester.... Me- J Tliere will be no school an- ating a motor vehicle while his One te Ensh CeetesMT vina Klotpr of Rockville, Mrs. was charged with failure to obey Walter Zahner of Ellington, morial Hospital and discharged, nouncements from herte. These license is under suspension. a stop sign Saturday afternoon OTICE Member of Pedfiel DtpeeN issurnnee Corp. and Mrs. Lester Heintz of El- Tlie accident happened when given over radio stations He was, arrested alter a col- Parkade after her car struckj another at Ungton and 16 grandchildren...... Hanson took the revolver from ^yiLi, WDRC, andl W n C , be- lision with a motorcycle on I 4 BXmeral services will be held W* holster while he was in his tween 6 and 7:45 aim. Children Main St. Myrtle and Linden Sts. Flushing of the water mains of The Monches- Thursday at 1 :30 p.nl. at the yard, ponce said. He had gj.g required to ride school busea Police said the motorcycle. The Herald reported her car SN O W WHITE QuoUty^YoHr Choic* «f Pknrm Apostolic Church. The Rev. S'®"* there to shoot at targets, to and from school. A note from driv-en by Phillip B. Gray, 7i, was traveling Weit 'on Myrtli Office St., and the other car was head­ ter Water Company, will begin Wednesdoy, t-'- S avings B anr John Bahler, pastor of the '^*** bullet from the revolver, parent or guardian 'is required of 100 Oak Grove St., was trav- church, will officiate. Burial * ^®’^ "®.^ lodge in his gny change desired in this cling south on Main St. when It ing north on Linden' St. It was & pt. 7i 1966. IC E CREAM .IT. will be In Ellington Center Cqm- ^**’ police said. j.yig allowing a child t'o was forced to the right by a the other way around. get oft at .another stop on the northbound car making a left Open atery. VAUEY FARt^ AiFtom. Friends may call at the Lqdd Certificates Sought regular route. No child Is hllow- turn. City Rebuilding Funeral Home tomorrow from NEW YORK — The Associa- ed to change buses for purpose Police reported the cyclist SKOPLJE, Yugoslavia — On Flushing will continue Tuesday through Friday OF M anchester g to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tlon of Management Consulting of visiting. was unable to stop and hit the July 26, 1963, Skoplje, a city of * MAIN OFFICE EAST ^RANCH I I Engineers is launching a five- f Meetings of the boai^ of Edu- Sazlnsld ear in the rear. The 200,00b, was devastated by an until eoitipleted. (l , ICE CREAM IT a Saturday 923 Main Street E. Center S t, Cor. Lenox Mancheeter Rencaoa year plan aimed at certifying its efation are held the second mishap o^urred about 20 feet earthquake. In order to do the Offer (5<)od ManchMter Dairy Marts Only! SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE. Su.lliven- Avenue Shopping C y t e r ^ ^ W edn^ay and Thureday, Sept. 21 and 22 nURNWOE O FFICE Bumeide Avenue at Church Street, E ist Hgmoia practitioners as professionals, 'mursday of each month. The- south of the Knights bf Coliun- rebuilding, assisted by iUnited Morning! . I r— — — — — — At present, says Philip W. Shay, public is invited to attend. bus Home driveway. Nations resources, the number MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY Dexter L. lyitersea AMCE executive director,-. | — . Sgzinski is scheduled to ap- of construction w orkqn in the Mneral services for Dexter “Anyone is free to call hl^elf Mancheeter Evening Herald pear In Manchester Orcult city increased from 13,000 in , Feterson of 61 Spruce St. a management consultant, to Hebron correspom^t, Miss 8u- Ooui^ 12, Oct. 3. 1963 to 26,000 for the next year w s p bald afternoon seek and serve clients." ^ can iB. Pendleton. A head-on collision at tbs and to 42,000 in 1965. , ■ i’ A V . . ' - 1 ■ ' ■ ' ’ I ■ . - ' ■ • ■

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PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER tiVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1966 •4r PAGE TWELVE 'Tolland Speno, ° R-Nassau, and officials Albany Plans of the State Motor Vehicle De­ LaBanne Favors Expansion Teens Organize FOR RENT Nelson-Bricault partment and Republic Aviation. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- Brown-CXiillette Cote-Carrdll Development of Speno has been the prime Lot Increases May Affect mover in the Legislature for de­ Of State College System CouncU All high school boys and girls, Misi Qail Ann Ouillette of The wedding of Mlssi'Lorraine ^Safety’ Auto velopment of such a vehicle. WELDON ORdO'tb. Manchester became the - bride Dolores Bricault of Marl­ Plans Already Before PZC , Rockefeller also designated GOP. State Senatorial Candi potential. He has recommended interested in Teen Center actlvl't' '767 MaM of Patrick Michael Brown of borough to Richard Ounhar Nel­ ALBANY, N.Y, (AP) — The Dr. Herman Hilleboe, former date. George T. LaBonne has that starting salaries for teach- ties, are invited to attend ah or Richard T.« V, di State Motor Vehicle Department state health commissioner, as a called for an'Iexpansion of the ers bo made competitive with ganlzational inieeting tomorrow Norwich Saturday, Aug. 27, at son Jr. of Manchester was sol­ The planning and zoning com North Methodist Church. a a Dombardl, a sanitary go-ahead today to pro- consultant, to the newly created state’s community college sys- industry and that salary maxi- night / » emnized Saturday morning at mission approved its first sub- engineer representing the devei The bride iS the daughter of ceed with the |3(X)000 second Interdepartmental Committee tern and h-a predicted that Con- mums be eliminated. it will be helti at 7 at the division submitted under the ■Arthur (Sottier. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ouil­ St. Patrick’s Church, Marlbor­ Th* I- . v , Phase of a three-ba'rt orovram on Traffic Safety, which will do- nectlcut will require 40 such LaBonne has pledged "top Teen Center on School S t A ELECT new rcTpilatlons at last night’s The subdivision is to be lo- P"®.®® “ ® inree pan program r,rrt. •choqls —hrtrtU in -loao1980,. tnto satisfy Us priority’’ to legislation "for___ ac-I mTeen___ -i... Cbuiicll v - . ______tllll be formed,... of- lette of 2A4 Woodland St. The ough. cated on Rt. 74, about 100 feet designed to produce a modef' ''®'°P ^ highway - safety pro bridegroom is a son of Paul D. The bride Is a daughter of meeting. The commission was from the intersection of Rt. 74 “ ®nfety car.” gram. nreds. Yiere are now three. celeraied increase in higher ed- ficers.wlll be elected, and a pro- v m Brown of Norwich and the late Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bricault also questioned as to Its intent " nd Doyle'' Rd. on 48 acres of ®ov. Rockefeller gave the or- He said that state collqgea are ucatlon facilities,” if elected to gram for the coining year will Mrs. Brown. of .Marlborough. The bride­ now bulging at the seams, "with the 1M7 General Assembly. be discussed. •' to require increased lot sizes i*^nd. ,, der Monday to proceed on the the real onslaught yet to come.” —------^— ------The Rev. Earle R. Custer, groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 'on' plans that have been sub- T'i® PZC will meet tonight at Proto.ype srfety car, a project Patterson Asks eE K O V E S I pastor of North Methodist Richard Nelson of 136 Lydall He said that privately en- mitted to P21C but not approved, ^be town hall with other town attracted nationwide -Carpentry Mechanized Electric Heat Grows Church, performed the double St. : The four-lot subdivision, to 'ems and questions concerning ^ii®ntion. Many Reforms ring ceremony. Bouquets of cannot fill the ’’gap and that The Rev. Msgr. Thomas be con-.tructed along Sugar Hill officials to discuss several prob- Rockefeller told a news con- ^______NEW YORK — Carpenters WASHINGTON — Although V gladioli and pompons were on Stack of East Hampton per­ NEW LONDON (A P)-H ouse ----- V and girls might be Rff. at the junction of Ba'.;os ibe commls'ilon. The meeting forence thaL a *ta^ -^financed pttending col- proud of their ability to drive a the home heating market now the altar. . formed the ceremony and was Rd., was submitted by I^yde will be held in executive session ®hown the feasibility Speaker J- Tyler Patterson o ’ necessarily for lac>: straight■' nail may be replaced Is split 25 million for gas, 9 The bride was^veii ’ in mar­ celebrant at the nuptial Mass. Bai-stow and engineeredred by Al "nd is not open — to— the...» public______or producing an automobile . that Old.... Lyme, Re -ublican , cand.dat. „ ‘®g®/ " “ t " ‘’.“ ^^cresgarllv for by a rnew machine that can million for oil And 2.5 million riage by her father. She wore The bouquets of white flowers •' __ 5__ cniilfl rprtiio Hnafh. on/i Inin-, for State tren.mirer. has rallerl ’ - nccesaaiiiy lor j Schindler the press reduce deaths and injur- ior state trea.surer, has called k of financing, but because ‘‘five 5,000 314-lnch comnion for electricity, the Federal Pow- a full-length A-line gown of on the altar were dedicated to of a simolq lack of space.” nails an hour. The air-p^Wered er Commission estimates that shantung, designed with ruf­ the bride’s grandmother, the ■'^ Z' -’W LaBonne said that theMan- ?un is loaded with a plastic 19 million houses will be elec- w fle edged jewel neckline, elbow- late Mrs. Alice Deveau. In ™»«>«d bi iL Wl'»«Wy. Rotk.Mler ..Id, by Ih. Den.ocr.Mc P.rty chester area is fortunate to be cartridge holding 125 nails. trlcally heated by 1980. length sleeves and train. Her The bride was given in mar­ ana an were in e x ^ s oi tne _ Committee will he *^be cost of the project will be ‘n Ihe 10C3 Legislature or Con- . .u n , fingertip veil was arranged riage by her father. She wore new minimum 43,0^ square gb^ut $5 million The governor -stitutional Convention.’ ’ participants in one of the pilot from a headpiece of seed a full-length lace over taffeta toot (one acre) size. The homes , “ tomorrow nignt at 8 at the a i / ^ . . community college' programs, are being constructed along an “ r. and Mrs. . Paul 1 ° be , Sneaking ^ o n d a y at a meet- but added, "it is hardly a pearls, and she carried a cas­ gown trimmed with rhine­ evistlnv road Bakke, Meadowwood Rd. reimbursed by the federal gov- in- of thn r-ertar r c-/ L - - ’ an scratch on the surface for the cade bouquet of shasta pom­ stones. Her veil of silk illusion pons. 'The brida 1 gown was was arranged from a crown of The question of requiring the in!®?” "'* ‘ / T P^^erson said these re- high school stu den t of L area we have just received The question Of requiring the ^^e Democrat candi- which involves design forms were: Annual legislative f...... entiv serviced bv Manches- a new shipment'of fashioned by the bride. rhinestones, and she carried a enforclng of the new rcgula- jbis Fall’s elections. On engineering. sessions, develppnient of an ade- ^ Community College ’’ Miss Susan E. Landers of cascade bouquet of carnations , tions on subd visions previously ,g „ j be John Buroltas, can- H® ®®“J ‘ be po.sslble fea.tures quate professional staff for the LaD^ne h L called for a Manchester was maid of hon­ centered with a white orchid. pre.sen ed to the ^ a rd but not d,date for state representative “ safety car might include a legislature, a code of ethics for grea ter emphasis 0^ re«u lt- scrap books or. She wore a full-length deli­ Mrs. Martine Bemais of Man­ tormally approved was raised the 4Sth Congressional Dis- periscope, built. - in slate officials and employes, up- t^e teacL r FAIRWAY jsnd cate pink and white plaid voile chester, sister of the bride, was by Charles Pe^ente, builder of trict; Eugene Bourdeaudhui, ® collapsible dating of the state corrupt prac- with an a c c o S S n g uTgrad: gown, trimmed with rose ap­ Sugar Hill Estates. candidate for judge of probate; ®‘ccring wheel. tices act, and establi-shment of P y g PS matron of honor. She wore an ing of both prestige and income pliques, designed with scooped empire gown designed with A 16-home section of the sub- Charles Tarpinlan, candidate ®‘®°® was a $1(X),000 a new agency which would In- photo albums neckline, empire bodice and dark green bodice and light division has been approved and state senator and Nicholas ®‘“ ^y by private industry and vestlgate complaints concerning long sleeves. She wore a match- green skirt, and she carried a is under construction. Pezzente Pawluk, candidate for county several state agencies to deter- the operation of any state de- fairway priced from 4 9 c AS YOUR STATE ing,i open pillbox with stream­ cascade bouquet of carnations. malntained that^ince he pro- sheriff.' ^yi'nine. the practicality of em- partment. FRESH GANDY REFRCSiNTAnVE ers, and she carried a cascade The bridesmaids were Miss vlded the PZC witiK^ map show- r ' ^ barking on the program. Patterson .said these proposals bouquet of pink and white shas­ ing the total lots (about 60), ^-he Democratic Town- Com- Repu blic Aviation Division of have been rejected by the Demo- WHITMAN, SCHRAFT VOTE AT . , Sandra Bricault of Marlbor­ CANDY CUPBOARD p.R. weW C also••BV carryVCtl ■ J "all • !! the6/110 fiUers A A n v a a formvm, these albums. ^ . WADDELL BCHOOI. ta pompons. , Daren photo ough, sister of the bride; Miss and the commi.ssion approved niUtce will meet Friday night ^'’^'ccWld Hiller Corp., Farm- crats because "they would in n l o A s' - O ' n n r / l M l A S i ■ YAI.C Au . . Miss Julie Ann Ambrose of Pauline LaMonde of Andover the 16-home section, it h ^a'-so g^ g ^^e town hall to discu.ss "^dale, carried oi-t the study, terfere with the us,-al portlcal ■ A | I T | | | 1D | I I I | | Q • open thurs. and fri. nltes Hit 9 • MRS. RONALD RENE COTE hia tntont rzri tViA nlVtAt* . . . . urnirtVi was v>Awiv>»A/a am «.*<%.• a# ■■WIS ■vmmww NOV; 8th Vernon was junior bridesmaid. and Miss Sandra Hall of He- approved his Intent on the other pigng for the forthcomiiig which was reported .on Mondey way of conducting the state’s She wore a full-length pale pink sections.(ortinn.q \ election campaign. * by Rockefeller, Sen. Edward business ” GdnoVed i o t Bep. Commltte* Miss Diane Leslie Carroll of They wore gold and yellow bron. They wore gold colored V'. ^ V empire gown accented with rose PZGChairman Walter Beaton Historical Society Meets appliques. She wore a pink and South Windsor became the bride gowns styled to match the hon- »"atch the hon­ or attendant’s. They wore o*" attendant s, and they earned stated the commis.sion had ^h^ Connecticut League of white floral headband, and she Ronald Rene Cote of Man- matching headbows, and they cpsfcade bouquets of carnations merely requested a perimeter Historical Societies will meet carried a nosegay of pink and Saturday morning’ at St. plan of the subdivision "to find Saturday at 10 a.m. at 1 Eliza- carried/.Qt-i-ioa KniimiAtabouquets rtfof KrftriTobronze prtisr^^Missc L/>u Anne Bricault of white pompons. „ . , , Marlborough was flower girl. m m out what we were getting into.’’ ^eth St.. Hartford. Any mem- Fallot photo Miss Mary April Brown of Bartholomews Church. ored pompons. She wore a light green gown, The plans for the addiUonal sec- of the Tolland Historical “ MRS. PATRICK MICHAEL BROWN Norman Cote of Manchester Sicott* photo Bridgeport, niece of the bride- The bride is a daughter of Mr. and carried a basket of flow- tions were never fo)-mally sub- g^^ planning to at- _ groom, was flowerglrl. She and Mrs. Leslie E. Carroll of served^ as his brother’s best MRS. RICHARD GUNNAR NELSON JR. wore a short pink dress with 58 Hollis Bd. The bridegroom is man. UshersRichard Cote ‘ ®"d are requested to contact SUNDAY Arthur Benson of Manchester who added he l^elt they should Creelman. Allen Dr., of Manchester, brother of the rose applique trim do- a son of Mrs. Adolphe O’Brlg^ht served as best man. Ushers at Moose Hall. Marlborough. Rham High School, and is env- be subject to the one-acre size p Thursday night, bridegj»dm; Philip Dowd of signed with a bow at the back of 31 Alice Dr. and the late y-were Mark Nelson of Manches- For a motor trip to the Pocono ployed at the Royal Typewriter and increa.sed road frontage. attending are asked to Hayes-Woleslagle Mantmester, Bruce Lavery of the empire waistline. She Rene Cote, Man< . . „ j ter, brother of the bridegroom; Mountains, Pa., Mrs. Nelson Co., Hartford. Mr. Nelson is a ^Beaton sa.d he would submi g Coffee and wore a pink and white floral The Rev. Richard C. Bolle^ anchester Harwood West o yavinsky of Manchester graduate of Manchester High wore a salmon colored suit with , r ® d®®®«rt will be provided, and headband, and carried a nose- of St. Bartholomew’s ChijpCn Vernon------and David Benoit of Wethers- brown acces.soric.s. The couple School, and of the Porter School Robert King for a ruling. facilities are gay of pink and white pompot^s. performed the double rihg’cere- field. Richard Langley of Marl- will live at the Andover Garden of Design, Rocky Hill. He is em­ Regulation Cited available. Mrs. Creelman will Paul L. Brown of Bridgeport mony. There were bouquets of Mrs. Carroll wore a cranberry porough was ring bearer. Apartments. ployed at the Universal Tool and Everett Gardner, a civil en- qei-ye as one of the hostesses served as his brother's best gladioli and chrysanthemums velveteen dress with matching ^ reception for 200 was held Mrs. Nel.son is a graduate of Die Co., Hartford. ginecr, w'ho drew up the plans during the meeting, man. Ushers were Alan Davis on the a lta r^ accessories. The. bridegroom’s for Pezzente’s subdivision ^ s of Ledyard, cousin of the bride- them to the proper state au­ waiting for approval. The new chairman will re- Robert Emmett Hayes of Man­ The larger lots were adopted place Cheater Obuchowski, who cousin o f the bride, "wAs junior the double ring ceremony. Bou- ...... k , . . h thorities. MRS. TIMOTHY N, GIDMAN at the request of state health resigned on Sept. l,,.to prepare 14 lb. Auto. chester exchanged vowV^Satur- bridesmaid. They wore gowns quets of white gladioli and chry­ Rutiiorities-after a*public_hcAr:L_ior-A-«abbaticaI»in-FrAnc*.— ' day ev«iffig at Central^Pfesbj^ styled to match the honor at­ santhemums"were oh ThF aRa'r. __U fEgU eP__ ing held two weeks ago. The - ______tendant’s, and matching yellow The bride was given in mar­ v lA a n c It terian Church, Avon, N. Y. new regulations became effec- ! 1967 ' crepe headbows and veils, and riage by her fpther. She wore a The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby, they carried cascade bouquets full-length peau de sole gown tive last Friday. Mrs. Raymond J. Woleslagle of Health authorities maintained of bronze, yellovy and gold accented with flower appliques, formerly of Manchester, were East Avon, and the late Ray­ that the larger lot sizes would FOR COLOR chrysanthemums. designed with tapered sleeves feted Saturday evening at a mond J. Woleslagle. The bride­ and chapel train. Her shoulder- afford greater protection groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Hayes of Man­ dinner parly at the home of against drainage and sanita­ *199 length veil of silk illusion was chester, sister o f the bride­ Mrs. Kirby’sj parents, Mr. and Cosmefics CONSOLE Emmett E, Hayes of 69 Cam-. arranged front a cluster of tion problems. It would permit groom, was flower girl. She bridge St. « white petals, and she carried a Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant of 89 , the builder greater flexibility in Rectangular' wore a full-length. yellow em­ IT’S • 226 Sq. In. Sixt J The Rev. W. EMward Stokes- cascade bouquet of roses. The Olcott St. f • loctiting the septic tank, field GEN. Electric pire style gown,., and a floral , berry of Albion, N. Y., per­ bride’s gown was fashioned by and well, and would provide Big Pietura crown. 'She carried a miniature formed the double ring ca ^ le- her sisUr, Mrs. Sidney Cushman Mr. and Mrs. Kirby were' wire' room for additional fields in the cascade' bouquet similar to Liggeffs AM-FM-Stereo Color TV ■ Ught ceremony. Harry Hanna of Jr. of Manchester. married Sept. 20, 1941 at St. event that problems arise. • Frat form al those, of the bridesmaids. Justin's Church, Hartford. Mr. A seepage and soil report on Ziima, N. Y., was oj^ w ist. Mrs. Miss Lynda Allen of Manches­ Ai The Phrkade Jerome Harris o f IVarren, Kitby is an assistant manager the proposed 49-home Wayne installatlan Hoyt Mason of A vc^ soloist, ter was maid of honor. Brides­ PHONOGRAF sang ‘‘Becuaae’’ and “ The Pa. served as best man. Ushers o f ''the the LEM (Moon) program Manor subdiiision was present­ MANCHESTER maids were Miss Jan Cushman • FREE 90-Bay Lord's Prayer." Baskets of were ’William Hayes of Man­ with Grumman Aircraft Engi­ ed to last night’s meeting. ITie. of Manchester, niece of the chester, brother o f the bride­ neering Corp., Bethpage, N.Y. repwrt was submitted by A. CONSOLE white gladioli and yellow pom­ bride; Miss Kathleen Curcio of Sarviea groom; Alan Woleslagle of The' coUple will live at Deer. pons were on the altar. West Hartford and Miss Anndee Avon, brother of the bride; and Park, N.Y., after returning The bride was g iv ea in mar­ Rosenberg of Hartford. • FREEI-Yaar Gerald Martin o f Caledonia, from a vacation in Bermuda. riage by her imcle, Lawrence The bridal attendants were (Herald photo by Satemis.) -Parts IWarrantyf Warren of Avon- She wore a brother-in-law of the bride, dressed alike in full-length light HAVE YOU AN <' fyill-length white crepe gown, Mrs. Woleslagle wore an aqua blue linen gowns trimmed with Superb EVENT SCHEDULED 149 • F R E t l designed with fitted bodice, el,- lace dress with matching acces­ loden green, designed wdth em­ Fi$cal Years Differ bow-lengUi sleeves trimmed^ sories and' a gardenia corsage. pire bodices, embroidered eye­ THAT CALLS for Dalivary with venise lace, straight skirt The bridegroom’s mother .wore let bell sleeves, and an, A-line LONDON—Since 1855 Britain FOOD? and chapel-length train. Her a black chiffon over black and has used two different' fiscal skirt. They wore matching head­ It'may be a wedding, a'ban­ BOTH STORES OPEN fingertip veil of silk illusion wasl white print dress with match­ bows and veils, and they carried years. The Exchequer (or Treas­ s m / o f 489 arranged from a crown bf beads quet or Just an Informal get- ingling accessories and a gardenia cascade bouquets of yellow ury) uses one that ends March together of a society, lodge or DAILY 10 to 6 and pearls, and she carried a corsage. roses and white mums, 31. Income-tax regulations pro­ Br.dal MpmoifM photo some friendly group. cascade bo^ u et of white pom­ For a motor trip through Flower girls were MisF, Joyce vide a year ending April 5. Al­ SUNDAY 10-6 ' CLOSED F R I. NIliE A SA T. pons, phalaenopSis onchids and New England, and Canada, Mrs. Wilson of Manchester and Miss MRS. JOHN FRANCIS FELBER most all other financial data We Arp Prepared to 649.7587 522-8279 Ivy, centered witb a'jemovable Hayes wore an olive green are kept j on a calendar-year ba­ Lisa Stone of ^pringfield. Mass., Serve You to Your 10 DOWN DELIVER yellow rose corsages dress with matching green and both nieces di the bride. They lace and crepe d^ess with Mrs. Felber is a graduate of sis, And''statisticians now wan^ Mrs. Gerald Ma^:tin of C^^e- brown accessories. The couple wore light blue linen gowns, matching accessories. The Manchester, High School and Parliament to allow all Britain’s Complete Satisfaction denia, N. Y., sister o f the bride, will live at 1603 South Ave., and they carried nosegays of" bridegroom’s mother wore a Hartford College for .Women. recor<^ to lie ctimged to a cal­ was matron of honor. She wore Rochester. yellow roses and white mums. gold crepe sheath with, match­ She is employed as a secretary endar year. . . ^. Onr catering sendoo Is set np to be flexible enough to ao- A fan-length yellow crepe sheath Mrs. Hayes is a graduate of V IRichard Moriarty of Manches­ ing accessories. Both wore cor­ aiat r-rauPratt anaand Whitney, Division 151 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE g a m , desipiW with empire Avon Central School, and of f a t a l l y STltklKEN oommodate any also gathering. ter served as best man. Ushers sages of white carnations. of United AinAircraft Corp., East Why not call us and talk over bodbee and b il^ peacl of gold Highland Hospital School of were Francis Felber of Broad- A reception for 175 was held Hartford, Mr. Felber is a grad- MILTORD (AP) — John W. the detallst * MANCHESTER brocade: She wore ji matching Nursing, Rochester. She is a brook, cousin of the bride­ at the "VEW Home. Fpr a motor uate of Manch[anchester High School Connolly of the Bronx, N.Y.,\ brocade headbow and reil, and staff nurse at Highland -Hospi­ groom; Rlehard Barry of Man­ trip to Bar Harbor, Maine, and find of the New Haven Culinary was apparently fatally stricken^ Sm Ovr SiloetioB el abe carried a cascade bouquet tal. Mr. Hayes is a graduate of chester and Lance Cloutier of Quebec, Qm.,.Mrs. Felber wore School. He iSiI B l employedI as a by , a heart attack Monday night of hroase ctdored chrysanthe- Manctaestesi High School, and is Tex. Robert Felber of Manches­ a cranberry colored sheath chef at the /University of Con­ on the Connecticut Turnpjke, Mtltrola Tablo aad GARDEN GROVE eioofc Raiioi*. a senior in printing manage­ ter, brother o f the bridegroom, dress with matching coat and necticut, Storrs. The couple will state police reported. ■ - •» b j TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 488 Albany Ave. Hartford BiMAmiildr were Miss Cbuvl ment a t R

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHKS'rilR, CONN., TUESDAY, SEUiEilLlER 20, 196« PAGE FOURTEEN THE Michigan State Ra!ted No. 1 Grid Team Pittshurgh Green Herald Angle By EARL YOST UCLA a o s e Comparisons Sporte Editor Duke Step Away Coaches ’ C orn er SOUTH BEND, Ind. — 5# \ Has Frank in Hot Water Second After (AP) — A r» PariHgliian, By DON lUHIERa' High will be diffieiilt Otie weeks of the pennant race. such a position that if the Dodg­ but ’ run-scoring S' Jessee in Final Year at Trinity NEW YORK (AP) the Notre Diune football East Catholic as we were not able to scout The Green Weenie is a green- ers win just seyen of their re­ in the ninth tied the gam e. ^ 'it’s official, Dan Jessee will step down following the coach, is constantly besieged From Net Finals The Green Weenie has the them. I know they have good painted rubber replica of a hot maining 13 games, San Francis­ 1-1. then won in the First W eek by fans for pre-season pre­ After ■ viewing the films of Herman Frank in hot upcoming 1966 season as head football coach at Tri iity personnel and have been wait­ dog which Pirate fans have co, would have to ■win ih of its 11th on ’s College. .Jessee, preparing for his 35th season of han- NEW YORK (AP) — dictions. Just one step away from repeating as the town ten­ Saturday's Jamboree,. Bill Siwy water. , been using jokingly to hex the last 11 to gain a first-place tie. leadoff and Bob BalU “I’m ofteii asked how we nis champion is Martin Duke. The local doctor advanced ing for this game. Even though However, Hot Doh could ey’s grand-slam homer later in dling the Baritams, made the announcement at yester- Michigan State’s Spartans was selected as the outstanding Rock'viUe coaches scouted us at opposition this season. The Her­ The Pirates are a lot better look,” AralHsald. “ And I’m to fhe fihals in the annual Town Singles Tj'ourtiament the , both off Frank Li»h \ day’s kickoff luncheon of the Connecticut Sports Writ- are off and running ^(;he offensive linemai) ' while John the jamboree, I feel we are on / prove meatier than both. man Frank, named for the off than that, but it may not do always at a loss how to an­ The Weenie skinned the Frank ers’ Alliance. Trinity was the host and as usual the way they were last year, last weekend by defeating John Manter, 6-3, 6-3. even terms, as East has had Giant manager, was unveiled them any good now that Drys- zy. swer. I feel like the man Alubicki won the! honors in* the for the second straight game In gaining his 11th victory scribes were given the red car- —------—------leadihg in the Associated The defending title-holder------:------the experience of playing in the last week. daJe apparently has regained who was asked, “How’s backfield. On defense, T^opi Monday and co’fnbined with Hot against 16 defeats and firsS p«t t r e a t m e n t...... Among the returning vet- Pr^gg college football poll, must defeat the winner o f the Dwyer’s line play was outstand­ jamboree, which will help our Manager Franks was seated the technique that shot him into your w ife?’ And he replied, Casper in Lead Don to leave the San Francisco since 'Aug. 18,- ■ Jessee, current president of erans are seven returning de- ^y a close m argin Phil Hyde-Jack Davis semifinal ing. There was , no defensive club get oyer the first game in his office before a game when the $100,000 salary class. ‘Compared to what?’ ” match ■ to secure the honor. Giants dangerously charred. one of his coaches, Charley Fox, Drysdale was backed heavily Vy the American Football Coaches tensive starters. over UCLA back selected. 'Eadh week the jitters. The Dodger right-hander, a Association, has gruided Trinity "I expect some real excising ' n j « 4 Again Duke advanced to the fi­ Where It Counts The , pos- dropped an orange-colored, syn­ Lou Johnson. The Dodgers’ brll» coaching staff will choose the Jim Jitonls started his fin t 23-gaime winner last season, to 144 victories during his long football in the bowl this season. Spartans ^ ii® d nals by defeating Jphn Manter, ses-sor of the rubber Weenie, thetic hot dog on his desk. liant clutch hitter drove in three four outstanding players with varsity gAme last Saturday and hadn’t done much for the Dodg­ and illustrious career while los- * * * .■ place votes and 338 points in the Jets Out Froiit 6-3, 6-3, Sunday In the only PALM I BEACH GARDENS, whipped San Francisco^ owner "What's this?’’ Herman runs with two homers and a sin,- the boys getting the most se­ was backed by John AlublckL ers this year until recently. Now first weekly balloting of the reg- semifinal played' to . date. Fla. (API — Billy Casper, of the synthetic Frank, 6-1 in 11 asked. gle. His first homer, in the sec­ ing 74 games and seven other.s lections earning the trophy for Both threw touchdown passeik in his last three starts he’s al­ B ig , G r e e n C llili^ ular season. UCLA was named Statistics Show In quarterfinals Sunday, winner of four tourneys this innings ^ n d dropped- the - third- "Read what's on it," Fox re­ ond inning, put Los Angeles elided in deadlocks. the year. Rick Roberts ran well and BIO lowed just four runs and 14 hits Toner, who is ' familiar with 13 ballots, but DukCfbested Harvey Pastel 6-1; year, leads golfers In money piace'Giants four games behind plied. ahead to stay. Three is optimism on the Hill NEW YORK (AP) — The New ‘ ' Against Mid­ Lacy caught a touchdo'wn pass. in 26 innings. topper oamp7.s and Vale after coaching (s.slstant) collected a runnCr-up 328 ^ints - 6-0, Manter elirninated Mel earned this year with a total of -leading Los Herman read. The object Frank Robinson hit his 43th dletown High our Ray Garvey, playing his tin t fKItted. “ We’ll be a little bit bet- Columbia since 1957, watched basis of 10 points for a V k J ts. one of three unbeat- Horwltz 6-1, 6-2, Hyde beat $135,148.52. Angeles. In the only other NL game homer, a three-run blcfet, in the execution was varsity game at linebacker and said, “ A Herman Frank.” flrst-place vote, 9 for second, 8 en teams In the American Foot- Dave Warren 6-2, 6-4, and Jack Of that $111,615.90 was ,ln The Pirates, in second place, Explained Fox as he handed New York edged Houston 1-0. Baltimore fourth Inning, then, ter than last year. Our overall ^be Elis against Bucknell in ooor and the boys wlngback, will improve, each for third etc. ball League, al.so are a huge Davis got by Jim LeSure Sr. tournaments sanctioned by the remained I ’ i games back when them to the Giant players: Baltimore out-lasted California broke an 8-8 deadlock with „a i^eed in the backfield is the Inst Saturday arjd were waiting for game. was-; Impressed with the play A total of 41 regional selectors statistical success, league 6-3, 6-1. PGA. The total includes the $3,- the Dodgers crushed Philadel­ "That’s our secret weapon to 11-9, reducing its magic number two-run double in the sixtj). best ever. The only problem will things to happen. in 'the Une, Pete Kwait, Fred in the American League pen­ of the tackles. the aforemen- participated in the balloting. figures showed today. In doubles . actlott Suiiiday, 900 Casper got for his second- phia 6-1 behind the five-hit counteract the Green Weenie.” Paul Blair contributed five hits be to find some daylight. I ex- .In football you Dooley, and spHt-end Gary bls'ct to have a pretty fair club, tinned Greenberg and Green- Michigan State led virtually On toe strength of their 52-13 Ted Powell and Peter Thorne place finish in the $50,000 Port- pitching of Don Drysdale, who The Frank, though, hasn’t nant race to four. to the Orioles’ attack and scored make things hap­ Chiericb had good days. Jim Le­ - lee. throughout the entire 1965 cam­ romp^over Houston, the. Jets defeated Tom and Ken Boll land Open Sunday. could turn out to be the most done much counteracting. Mon­ The Pirates’ Bob Veale had a four nms while Jim Fregosi col­ “ It will be an intere.stlng clUb. pen by being ag­ ber kicked 'the extra-point and SWEATING IT OUT — Baltimore Manager Hank more sweating to do as the American League-lead­ "They told me Greenlee was paign. but dipped to .second aft- reiTOined the leagpie’s defen.sive 8-6, 7-9, 6-3, Hyde and Duke Jack Nlcklaus, who earned $1,- potent weapon in the last two day's defeat left the' Giants in one-hitter through eight innings. lected four hits for Califomlii' We can do a lot of things and gressive. ■ Th is has been kicking field goals in 2 ing Orioles enter the last stretch for the pennant. a better tackle than Greenberg er being upset by UCLA in the Jhader in passing, rushing and eliminated Harvey and Douglas 616.66 from toq Portland tour­ Bauer sweats out a few tense moments. He’ll have r think we can have a lot of fun. was the differ- practice from 40 yards out. Jim but after seeing them last Sat- Rose Bowl. ,/total defense and took over the Pastel 6-3, 6-2, and Powell and ney, is second among money Kfith Miles, at quarterback, is back in action this week af* urday, I think Greenberg is Alabama, the national title- offen.-'ive top in passing and to­ Thorne beat Jim LeSure Sr. winners with $93,540.44, Includ­ Dbn Robert®"®* Housecleaning Starts at Top with a little experience is going quarter. ter being out with a slight con* tS be a good one. We'w nrbe a better,” he said, Greenberg is holder the past two years and tal offense.. and Jim^LeSure Jr. 3-6, 9-7, 9-7, ing $89,570 in official PGA Geography Getting ready for Rockville ’ cussion. Batting Championship Cherished Goal little short liri depth with five baseball Hall of picked to win the championship Only Kansas City, also 2-0, in the closest match of the af­ events. ternoon. Three matches remain NEW YORK — (NEA) — or six men going both ways.” Famer Hank Greenberg. in The AP’s latest pre-season broke New York's hold by re­ The backbone of any team poll, Is third In this week’s vot before the tourney reaches the Defensive back Jim Patton 'As fd'r Ills plants to retire, “I taining its lead in rushing of- Topping Resigns is good defensive tackles,” Ton- ing with 280 points, including 100 fense. semifinals. of the New York Giants was National League - RENEGADES — Joe Pisch think I’ve had enough.” Singles playdown action, also, reminiscing abMit some of 139, Ken Montie 93 (no mark). ■Trin launches piny 'Saturday ® ««t-Plac® votes, The Jets have allowed toe op- Vermont’s Bob Mitchell Paces Scorers W. L. Pet. G.B. Sunday, saw Duke stop Lee RoBirison Out Front palr.” Alabama opens its sea.son Sat- position only 98.5 yards a game ord by carrying 28 times, break­ tuck, Conn., also scored twicti his former teaniTmates, Dick Ann Whitcomb 127-365. ' afternoon in Hartford against Davis 6-1, 6-0, Horwitz beat ■Vermont’s Bob Mitchell a Los Angeles 88 61 .591 — UConn may start an offensive ^^day night again.st Louisiana through the air, eight less than once on a 22-yard run 'with an Home nms — Robinscm 46, comfortable margin in RBI, the Modzelewski included. Williams. Tom Boll 6-4, 6-2, Harvey ing the old mark of 20 set by BALTIMORE (AP) — Pittsburgh . 87 63 .580 Yankee Position T h^m ost likelv successor to underclassmen. There Tech. Michigan State and UCLA Boston; 60.5 yards per contest pile T driving junior halfback, intercepted pass and tiien on n intere.st centers on the race with It seemed that the 260- ELKS—John Rieder 148, A1 Ken Burton in 1963. He netted Frank Robinson leads the Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota, San Fran. .. 85 66 .563 4 Pastel trim Bob Franklin 6-1, went on a three - touchdown Oliva for the batting crown. It pnund tackle wound up in J«see, considered one of the on the ^egan impre-ssively last Satur- on the ground. 16.8 less than 131 yards rushing, just 29 shy 54-yard punt return, in the Ca­ 38. Phlla...... 80 71 .530 9 NEW YORK (AP)- The housecleaning at Yankee Atkiiw 163-381, Fred P oudri« defensive unit. 6-0, Msinter eliminated flhrry Triple Crown competition should continue to the final day the defensive backfield drills bKst offensive coaches in toe ...... day, /t h e Spartans defeating Hou.ston, and 159 total yards per spree against Bates last week­ of his entire output on 52 car­ dets’ 34t6 rout of Colby. ■Rims batted in — Robinson St. Liouia . . . . 79 71 ,527 9 'i "We are a big, green club., i>rolina State 28-10 and game, 66.7 less than Oakland. Cochran 6-0, 6-2, Hyde get by in the American League by of the season, with Minnesota one day. Thc^ Giants name end to top New England scorers ries last season*. Seven other New England 112, Boog Powell, Baltimore, Atlanta . . . . . 79 71 .527 9*2 country, is Don Miller, current ^ approaching the gamP New York also has passed for Mike Mclnerney 6-0, 6-0, War­ varying margins, and the and Baltimore scheduled for a their varied defenses after assistant and most highly re approaching me game, the Bruns trouncing Pittsburgh, in opening games of toe 1966 players, getting a jump on most 106, Killebrew 104.- Cincinnati .. 71 77 .480 16*;i feeling that we can win, the 245.5 yards per game In a total ren stop Fred Nelson 4-6, 6-0, Springfield fullback Hal Vas- four-game series to wind up the cities. board and before its over, baseballs most successful i n t e r -c h u r c h — Cy Par- .xpicted in the profession. 57-14. football season. schools which start this week­ tightest race is the one he Batting — Robinson .31147, Houston . . . . 67 86 .438 23 UConn mentor added. •• __ j offense of 356.5 yards per con- 6-3, Jack Davis top Joe Price vari. Who tied for fifth in the campaign. On one play, Patton yell­ franchise could have a completely new front-office jtins 223-604, Bill Perkins 204'- Mitchell equaled his 1965 end, scored two touchdowns wants most to win. Tony Oliva, Minnesota, .31130. New York .. 62 90 .408 27 la ♦ * ♦ Central’s Bill Loike, Wes­ M.chigan State was second t „ t . Kansas City has run for 152 2-6, 6-0, 6-2, and Jim LePiire New England scoring race with ed, “ Denver,” and the backs lam. ^ ’ 203—564, Mike Rubacha 208, and UCXiA fourth in the pre-sea­ touchdown production by scor­ each. They were John MUIligan After 'Robinston drove in five "O f the three, I’d rather win Before his first American Chicago .... 54 96 .360 34*,i leyan's Don Russell, Harry yards per game. Sf. beat Douglas Pastel 6-3, 60 points last fall, got off to a moved into position. On an­ Sophs Hold Key son poll. ing on a 64-yard pass from of Central Connecticut, Stan runs with a homer and double the batting championship,” League season, Robinson said, Michael-Burke, a vice presi- vVebb, purchased the Yankees Hank Wittke 208, Elliott New* Shay of Southern, Frank Kapral Oakland is second in passing 6-3. fine start by charging for touch­ other, Lindon Crow hollered,., Monday’s Results Dave Shumate and on a pair of Mosiej of Bridgeport, CharUa Monday, helping the pennant- Robinson said. ‘'It carries more he didn’t think he could enter dent of the Columbia Broadcast- from the estate of the. late Jacob comb 206, H arry Baakind 204, . Big game on the state scene of Coast Guard and Ed Farrell The top ten with won-lost rec- offense with 228.3 yards a game, downs in the Maroons’ 2l-0 vic­ “ Omaha.” one-yard plunges in Verrhont’s Beall of Middlehury, Howia bound Baltimore Orioles edge prestige. 'There’s more satisfac­ the final two weeks of the sea- Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 1, ing System, was named to re Ruppert prior to the 1946 sea- Steve Casalino 201, Les Wolcott i.s at Yale Saturday when the of Bridgeport were the other ords, through games of Satur­ Boston is toe rushing runner-up The disappearance of the wild tory over Coast Guard. 'Vasvari Finally a play came 11 innings 35-12 romp over American In­ Shortsleeve of American Inter­ the California Angels 11-9, the tion leading the league in hit­ somvith a .311 average and still place Topping as chief execu- son. Two years later, Webb and 200. Bulldogs host Connecticut and speakers, day, Sept. 17 and total points: with 137.5, and Buffalo, after turkey in many sections of the tallied ori runs of five and seven toward little Mo, who was national, Alex Nesbitt of Bates, Triple Crown races looked like ting, . . it’s something every be in contention for the title. New York 1, Houston 0, 10 in- tiVe officer of the club. CBS also Topping purchased MacPhail’s words of wisdom from Coaches pounding Miami 58-24, is second country was due more to the ternational. yards, so confused that he could nlngs and . Mike Lynch and Dav* this: player wants tp do."’ And he still doesn’t believe that purchased Topping’s 10 per cent share of the club. TEETOTALERS — Marilyn Carmen Cozza of Yale and John in total offense with 323.3 yards decimation of oak and chestnut A converted fullback, the 206- Wilson Clark, Norwich’s 140- only yell, “ Warsaw.” Los Angeles 6, Philadelphia 1 share of the club and now holds Adams of Maina Maritlma. Only nine baseball players will be high enough to win the In 1964 CBS brought 90 per Barber 215-509, Ronnie New- i;oner of UConn were the main a game. forests than to hunting. pound Mitchell set a school rec­ pound' halfback from Nauga­ Only games scheduled have ever won the 'Triple Crown. sole ownership of the Yankees. cent of the club with Webb and berry 187-177—511, Betty Haefa "3i.sh” for the assembled news Topping’s resignation left the Topping each retaining 10 per 179. Jean Burnham 460, Margd- Neipsic Tennis Tournaments Crown, with Ted Williams and Oliva won the last two sea­ Today’s Games media. Breating Easier status of his son, Dan Jr. in cent. Webb AOld his share to ret O’Brien 465. B.ASEBALL HEROES Rogers Hornsby * accomplishing sons with averages of .323 and (Sncinnati (O’Toole 5-6) at Chi­ UConn surprised Yale a year question. Topping Jr., was CS last .year and Topping's —------the feat twice. The last to do it .321. BOSTON (API — The Boston cago (Jenkins 5-7) ago and spoiled Cozza’s debut Set with First on Thursday wais Mickey Mantle in 1966. Patriots returned to the prac­ named general manager of the resigriation Monday leaves CBS 'VILLAGE .MIXERS — Nor- BATTING—Frank Robinson, St. Louis (Gibson 20-10) at At­ a$ head coach. It most likely The Neipsic Tennis Club will Ben Ford and Dale VanWinkle, tice field today after sweating Yankees in May when Ralph a^.pble owner. ma Adams 178-176—504, Pat Baltimore, hit a three-run faomr Other- preyious winners in­ lanta, (ClpningerlSJOJ, -night_ but a scare over” the availability Houji left the front office to be-;'' -In Topping’s 19 years as chief Nlvison 187*500, Paul Abort iu first annval Club tourn- CteotgeJC^tk w 4 .A d a m _ M o ^ j.. clude ’Ty Cobbriieni^ Zimmer­ New TTork (Fisher 9-14) at 4 er in the fourth inning, then Bolton Booters Win come'' field manager. The qpes- officer of the club, the Yankees 224, Anne Ruggles 450. While Yale isn t loadea, the . y. \ a Simmera and Bill man, Jimmy Foxx, Lou Gehrig, of , fullback Jim Nance and de­ Elis, nevertheless, have potenti- anient matches for men ana competing, snapped an 8-8 tie with a two- Houston ((Uuellar 11-9), night tion is now that Topping-Sr. is won 15 American League pen------’’ Joe Medwick and Chuck Klein. Paced by a two-goal perfor­ fensive back Jay Cunningham ally one of the best clubs in women, singles and doubles, and Assigned times are expected run double in the sixth as the Philadelphia (Short 18-9) at gone, how long will Topping Jr. nants and 10 World Series. ,TOe FEMMES A FELLAS — Har- Although he had 10 productive mance from Barry Sheridan, for Sunday’s American Football Los Angeles (Koufax 24-8); night years with an abundance of mixed doubles. It will begin complete first rounds to the American League-leading/Ori­ remain? club, however, has slu n ^ d vey Johnson 134-373, John Mor- seasons in the National League Bolton High broke into the 'win League game with the Kansas outstanding sophomore. '\yith a round robin for women’s quarter finals by the following oles outlasted California 11-9. Pittsburgh (Law 11-8) at San CBS is rumored to favor a badly in the last two seasons, ton 131-355, Fran Crandall 3411 ■with the Cincinnati Reds, Robin­ column yesterday with a 3-0 City Chiefs at Fenway Park. Francisco (Herbel 4-4), night “'Itois is a young club,” CoZza Singles Thursday at 9 a.m. or weekend If good weather pre- S PITCHING—Don Drysdale, son never won a batting, home victory over Charter Oak Con­ Boston Coach Mike Holovak more experienced baseball man New York finished sixth in 1966 ______for task of rebuilding the and is now in last place. POWDER PUFF — Rae HaM- r^orted. “ Youn^ in talent. We Friday In. case of rain. vails. Los ‘ Angeles, gaiped his first run or RBI title. Robinson’s per­ ference rival Bacon Academy spiked reports Monday night Wednesday’s Games have respect fo'r Toner as a Nine players have signed. On Saturday Oct. 1, the mixed / that Nance and Cunningham ,Yankees. A club spokesman Burke, a member of the Yan- non 189-495, Pat Dibble 181- complete game in a month, sonal highs in each department of Colchester, Pete Trayger ad­ Cincinnati at Chicago cqach. We know that UConn They are ktrs. Martin Duke, doubles matches are scheduled might miss the Patriots’ home said Topping Jr. would be of- kee board of directors since 453, Ruth Barker 450, Lori Slri-^ 1 / pitching a five-hitter as the came in 1962 when he batted ded the third tally while Greg St. Louis at Atlanta, N e;cecutes real well and know Mrs. Nell Ellis, Mrs. Jules Karp, with Carole and Georg;e Katz, Hutchinson and Jack Bosworth opener because of their training fered a contract to stay with the 1964, has been with CBS since icrope 458,/ Dodgers whipped, Philadelphia .342, ■with 39 homers and 136 Philadelphia at Los Aligelfes, that we will be in a battle. Mrs. George Katz, Mrs. John Wendy Smith and Phil Hyde, picked up assists as the Bull­ committments as members of team but did not say in what 1956. He served as president of 6-1 and maintained their 114- RBI. N “ Our sophonlore.s are good, Mrosek, M^rs. Robert Smith of Jane and Harvey Pastel, Bea dogs evened the season slate the Massachusetts National capacity he would be retained. Columbia Broadcasting System SPOl'SES — Elsie Sponhelm- game lead in the National With Robinson holding a com­ Pittsburgh at San Francisco toere is good talent there, but Manchester, and Mrs. Peter and Dale VanWinkle, Nancy League pennant race. manding lead in homers and,a at 1-L Guard. Only gam'e's scheduled The name most prominently Europe, S.A., with headquarters er 138-355, Veronica Zemaltl* mentioned to take over the Yan- in London from 1967-62. 128-342, Mai Darling 144, Scot* ypu must remember that they Demerest, Mrs. Ben Ford, and Klock and Win Sharp, and Pat American League kee GM job is Lee MacPhail, Topping announced his resig- ty McCann 138, Lou Valliert* were standouts last year as 17- Mrs. Dale VanWinkle from and Ben Ford, teamed to date, E year-olds. The defen.se is much Glastonbury. Sign up for men’s singles and ‘'10 voLic$tfiiaeii er W. L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore .. 92 58 .613 — ant to baseball com'missioner and called it a personal deci- ______tougher on the varsity level and Saturday, toe men’s singles doubles close Sept. 21, and for Detroit ____ 83 67 .55? 9 William D. Eckert. sion. SAPLINGS — Lois Spencer the-Vmen are three and four matches will begin between mixed doubles Sept. 28. There Is Minnesota ,. 83 68 9*4 MacPhail moved from the "M y family lives permanently 129. years older. Sylvester Murano, Seymour still room for more entries. Con- Chicago .... 79 73 .520 14 Yankee front office to Balti- in Florida, and I have many ______The balding Cozza is high on Kaplan, Phil Hyde, Martin tact program director Phil Cleveland .. 75 77 .493 18 more, where he built the Orioles other outside activities,’’ he * CONSTRUCTION __ Fred two veterans, Uckles Glenn Duke. Ted Powell, Jay Hershey, Hyde, 37 Green Rd„ or sign up California '.. 74 76 .493 18 into pennant contenders before said. "I think'it is in the best Brown 143-395, Nick Daum 146* Gseenberg aiid Bob Greenlee. Thayer Browne, Harvey Pastel, at the club courts before the NEED Kansas City 70 81 .464 22l^ "They could be the best in the Doug Pastel, Jack Davis. Dave deadline. Boston ...... 69 86 .445 25»i Lee's father, Larry MacPhail, as for myself to leaye at this aema 137-3|74, Gil Flavell 144^ EJsst,” the coach added. "They Keith, Dave Warren. Dale Van- The finals will be held the or etri ♦ V» T’rtrM'viw or +1 a * * wr* ^ ______«t Washington . 67 86 .438 26*/i along with , Topping and Del time. 374, Clarence .McConnell 136-* am two evcAiient nlnvprs with Winkle and Adam Rhodes. weekend of Oct. 8-9, with mixed e^enence ^nd both Sunday, the men’s doubles doubles to be completed Satur- p New York .. 66 86 .434 27 367, Marshall Lewis 366. Henry ^ year's experier^'* nrin onrn ounue-j, the mens Frey 357, Wes Bunco 147-356, dm move.” The G-Boys both w>'l start with teams Phil Hyde day and men’s singles and Monday’s Results and Martin Duke, Matt Neill doubles Sunday aftornoon. In Bob Curtain 360. weigh 230 pounds. „ ^ Baltimore 11, California 9 Runnels Will Not Return The highly touted .sophomores and -Thayer Browne, Harvey order that the tournament pro- Only game scheduled HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Marie *re quarterback Brian Dowling Pastel and Doug Pastel. Dave ceed smoothly, matches will PAm iW ER ^ arid halfback Calvin Hill. L a st'Warren and -Ted Powell. ^Ken t ^ e precedent over regular Today’s Games Becker 127, Myrna Ciarcia 345.- Retaining Eighth Position rear’s Ell frosh, tutored by VanRiper and Jack D a^. Dave p l^ on th^lub courts. Baltimore (Phoebus 1-0) at Kansas City (Hunter 8-10), night REP. WOMEN—Jan Leonard kariT Jacunski was undefeated. K®itlt and Charlie Jacobson, TOe ^ r b ^ u e and picnic plan- .j ■ Pete Thorne and Jay Hershey, ned Oct. 9 has been canceled. California (Chance 10-16) at In Standings RSox Goal 183-477, Barbara Griswold 179- Detroit (Wilson 18-10), night 483. Minnesota (Perry 9-6) at WASHINGTON (AP) — The ousted Manager Billy Herman, 9 Cleveland (Siebert 16-8), night Boston Red Sox will attempt to will be starting his final tour of Boston (Fischer 2-2) at Wash- solidify their hold on eighth duty with the'club. Runnels has ington (Richer! 13-14), night place in the American Leagiue anhounced he jyill not be bac^ Chicago (H ^ en 9-12) at New standings toniglirin the opener with the Red Sox in 1%'7. Mojor League; York (Bahnsen 1-0), night of a two-game series with the Rookies Reggie -Smith and Washington Senators . Mike AnJrews, who made their =sLeaclers==; ■Wednesday’s Games The Red Sox, who lead Wash- major league debut Sunday, are American League / • X Baltimore at Kansas City, N ington by one game and last expected to remain in Boston’s Batting (375 at bats) —Oliva, California at Det?oit, N place New York by H i, ■will starting lineup, picking up ex- Minnesota and F. Robinson, Minnesota at Cleveland, N send right-hander Hank Fischer perienc'l for next season. Smith Baltimore, .311. JEW -. ; • < -I..:. Boston at Washington, N against the Senators in the start led the International League in Runs — F. Robinson, Balti- Only games scheduled of Boston’s last road trip of the batting with a ;321 average at more, 114; Foy, Boston, 97. Y e s ...if you want to earii a 1966 season. Toronto. Andrews hit .270 for Runs batted in — F. Robinson, Fischer,^ who has split four the (same club. Baltimore, 112; Powell, Balti- .1 decisions since being acquired Although hitless, Smith and more, 106. ■ from Ctncinnati laaLmnrith,. witl Andrews-perform ed well in the. Hits — Oliva, Minnesota, 179; Ih i^ n u r tr e skills lemactiiningr be opposed on the mound by field in a 5-3 loss to California Aparicio, Baltimore, 174.’’ H i southpaw Pete Richert, owner that left the Red Sox with a 40- Doubles — Yastrzemski, Bos- of a 13-14 record. 41 home record for the season, ton, 38; B. Robinson, Baltimore, 4c' Transmissioii ...... Coach Pete Runnels, who di- Smith turned in a„ spectacular 34. opportunities to move into a higlmr-paying iol! Trouble? reeled the Red Sox to a 5-4 rec- catch in centerfield, while An- Triples — Knoop, California, 2 Free Road Test and^ ord on the. club’s last i home drews handled himself nicely at 10; (3ampaneris, Kansas City,, ■VV4.V'. Estimate stand after taking over from second base. , and Brinkman, Washington, 9. 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HOUSTON (AP) — The As­ old Chris Zachary held the Mefs Nplly, Baltimore, 18-6, .722; workers move ahead fast at P&WA, into better jobs that mean more weeks in MiehTning, Sheet €an you spot thern? 16 BBAINARD PLACE tros and Mets weire scoreless to only one hit, a third-inning Kaat, Minnesota, 24-10,' .706. paypower for years to come. Die and Gage Making and in the 10th inning when Car- single by Bob Shaw. — McDowell, Cleve­ and Pipe Making. (Rear Seymour Auto You’ll get important extra benefits, to o ...tik e paid holidays and Store, Main St.) roll Sembera stepped to the After Shaw’s hit, Zachary re- land,. 216; Richert, W a^ngbm , mound for Houston Monday tired'M consecutive batters. 189. vacations, and excellent Insurance and retirement plana. Coma in APPRENTICE PROMAI MANCHESTER Ing from three to fo u r 646-0022 night. One pitch later,. New But in the lOtb ■with two out, National League and find out about the hundreds of career-opportunities open now Metal. MacMningaed O ld yo v mUklB d M re e Seedfigihts are vertical N ow that the V W is getting to be such a hot car, York; scored for a 1-0 victory. Zachary ran into trouble when Batting (376 at bats) —AIdU; - ait Pratt & Whitney ^rcrefU ! n o w imtead oF' leoniag bacic a bit? That doesn’t we put in a couple of things to slow it dowr^. Dual Through nine inpings, 22-year- Ed Kranepool singled and Cleon Pittsburgh, .344; AIou and C ^« EXCITEMENT! EDUCATION! ENTERTAINMENT! make the comt look ony better. But it makes the road brakes. Jones sent him to third on a ty,, Atlanta, .330. double. Runs — Alou, Atlanta, 117; look better b y making the lights a little brighter. The front wheel brakes are completely indepen* CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACES HURRICANE HELL DRIVERS Sembera replaced Zachary Aaron, Atlanta, 110. A n d tbot little hump in the back? W e did that to dent of the rear wheel brakes. So if you ever lost and with Jim Hickman at bat Runs batted in — Aaron, At­ Two exciting days of BIG E racing as the Eight spilling, thrilling performances of bold die Kcense plate up‘straight so the police can the front wheel brakes, you could still stop the back C. T. LaBONNE threw wild on his first pitch, lanta, 116; Clemente, Pitts­ country’s best drivers compete jfor cash the "devil-may-care" hell drivers, featured VISIT THE BMeLOYMINT O m 0 % Hyndnds o f good Jobs ovoUobfo h t of the car. (Which automotically stops the front of allowing Kranepool. to speed' burgh, 111. prizes. Be where the action is at the year’s at] the World's Fair. Thrill to the aerial Pratt & Main Sti«tt.'Eaat Hattford; OoeeSSi Mod II better. ISonyi Hits — Alou, Atlanta, 212; and ASSOCIATES, INC. home ]vith the^ ■winning run. biggest racing attraction. Come) early— ^ dive-bomber crash and 2S other spiiie- MACHINING • INSPECTION Other ConnacUcut plantaia Nortbl W bot yow wop'ioolice-without driving the new the car too.l , '/ ' Rose, Cincinnati, 197. ■While Zachary was allowing time trials at 1 p.m. with races at 3 p.m. tingling events (Sept. 18 thru Sept. 25) W h itn e y Southiflston and MMillatown. N i model ore lhe*big haprovements. one hit in nine innings, Shaw, Doubles — Callison, 'Philadel­ AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS brine your raWtaiy dtacharga The new VW also has seat belts, backup fights Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance (Sept. 17 and 24) The engine bos been entorged to a ferocious 53 and receded door handles as standard equipment. the winner, was giidng up only phia, 37; Rose, Cincinnati, 34. SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK fi ire raft 214), birth oertHieata and. Agency four hits — a single to Sonny Triples — McCarver, St. ^u - TOOL & DIE MAKING card whan you vidtaMr aMee. horsepower, iHiat only odds 3 m.p.h. tp the top In fact, thb year we made so many changes on the Jackson in the first, a double to is, 13; Allen, Philadelphia, Al­ NOW jpaodL fieoowse we put most of the additional V W that we thought we’d better moke one more. BRINGS YOU Zachary In the third and two ley and Clemente, Pittsburgh, AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING u OMN MR VOUR OONVnniNCE I'. power where II would moke the engine accelerate W e wrote "Volkswagen" on the back of the car infield hits to Church Harrison. 10. THROUGH SEPT. 25 EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING vh through IWagr-B a jii. to 8 pjnw 1 Shaw now has a 12-3 lifetime Home runs — Aaron, Atlanta, WELDING • GUARDS ' Wadnaaday and Thursday avanMgi *■ 0 ^foili^ hNP dotjwr and bst even longer. to be sure everybody would know what.it was. 39; Alien, Philadelphia, 38. \ i . YANKEE record over Houston and is 11-13 Ail BuHdingt Open UntH 10 P.M. R p.m., and Saturdays—S a.m. to 12 noon. for the season. He also was the Stolen bases — ' Brock; St. FIREMEN • GEAR INSPECTOF WARM-UP TIME only New York basprunner until Louis, 09; Jackson, Houston,!46. EASTERN STATES EXPOSTfipN FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS Come in and see if feldiay. doossen’ walked. ' Pitching (14 \ decisions) —Re-1 \ ) An equal opportunity amploytr . Thie Astros, who swept a dou- gan, Los An'geles, ■ 18-1, .929; 1 WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS PRECEDING YANKEE BALLGAMES Ueheader against the Mets Sun­ Marichal, San Francisco, 22-6, future todoy at P&VfA day nighty saw a mere 7,206 in .766. ysMT TED TRUDON. Inc. WINF - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL the etands. M

• y PAGE SEVEN'^NTEEi^ ), loeeV d ii.... , .i'- . vj co n n ., TUESDAY, SEPiE.,.LEii 20, 1966 PAGB SIXTEEN JtANCHBSraB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Motocyde»—Bicycles 11 t h e r e OUGHTA BE A LAW BT'FAGALY a|id SHORTEN Help Wante^Femalc 35 Help Wanted—Mste U LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE V «wawAwawf to PravtoMt f n » * yiMB TRIUMPH T-110, engine iN C Y fR U6E CAMMED 1 POMT IMMITx m>O¥yMJ0OaRm<»0marWt M or^ pirt-tlnio WE HAVE a portOon opon in Medley Md transmission recently n - or full-time hours to suit. Fine various phases of metal hard­ b u ilL |8S0. 643-4548 a fter 7. ORFWOZEM RX9PM M V HOVI FRESH 1HE ) AT H E R H M E \ BUGEUfIS fM 4 llV OHLV SERVES retail store. Call Mr. Silva, 649- ening. The Klock Company wlQ HO(ME!NH EAMIIV EXPECSl TV mMNfRS, ACSOB8 8796. be happy to trairi you. We offer OOURMET OOOMMG! D /E R f- ^SHE^WCOHLV many TIberal benefits. Openings llmn’atenitnff CUVrAliOO FREE. 1’H send you ANO TtXrVE N 6 ;— onth« ^ 24” BOY’S Columbia blkb. 643- tHlMQETRtCTWFRIfHt OMEIKHOW tor'first and second shifts. Ap> MAKJAOEP7Q llWaC ADVERTISING 8819. , FRESH VEGETABLES- vMOnSHES'EM a B82-page Popular Club cata­ ply in person Klock Company, 60 Seed appendafe OREASe THE 8 “BiiekM»' log. Let your friends shop / ' OTHER HALF 61 King of Judah f r e s h S U T T E R - UFASSUMMCft 1272 T olland T pke., M anchester /// BRIN6IKJO HER URaim 63 FVtrefathar CLASSIFIED A d v e r t i s i n g d e p t , h o u r s R t R U M fi! from It, 'Then you pick $25 and lN/WHVDIC?Arr U A uit drink 64 Be borne - 8 AJIt to 5 P.M. B a sin e ss Serricea more in free items. Alice Wll- SBOOND COOK — ExperiencS W3U CALL ^^UTViddlen 66 Nothing preferred, excellent future, 66 0therwlia Offered 18 liams, Popular Club Plan, De­ 16 Small pt«c« 67Primatea COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. partment Q603, Lynbrook, N. vorklng conditions, benefits. BUGGS BUNNY of gtound 68 PoafaiaWa MONDAX mint FRIDAY 10:80 AJL -> 8ATVRDAV 0 AAL RENTAIH— ^Poorer roller, chain Y. Call Chef Andra’ tor q^polnte MFlth pronoun 30 Compass point M7 IneH w llH opt’ kilna saws, trail roller and aaratori m «it 875-8884. ISContlnnad itoBr 80 Sidelong look lOAtmoiphara 40 Ship, tor BEELINE FASHIONS —Needa DONT^WS' STAND 20Rta)OTei DOWN 20 Female deer initanoo lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales th er e: va know 42Sovlst PLEASE READ YOUR AD 5u stylists9L^uqiu» inui this uus a re i ^ a , f $200, ai““ IHaadcovars 22UnfeUered and service on all lawn equip­ ^ V E PNISHEO BAKINO' WHAT 70 DO WITH 32 No 28 Poker Jtako e l u d e d or • 'W u t are ta k n over the phono an a ment Capitol lliqulpmont .38 free samples;. .. work Ynlghts a ^ 'i.V/npOrtUnitV 1 O 3 Shield bearing '2 4 D rep 48Femlnine road hh ad too FIRST i«fkT8 *aTw tfin rnmnnln. > ■ ^ ^ . \ • TME LEAVES INTO A 'EM/SyLVEsregj^ - I Cbanca SKract ippeHatlaa Main S t , 648-79B8. week,, can earn $60. commis­ 2601ft 36 Canvas ibeltar DAT IT A F P E M M and REPORT ERRORS In tone for toe sion. No collecting, no delivery. 30’Bom ’ ^Inherent 28 Moccasins 44JoumoF luckats 45MUltair next InnorUon. The Herald la Tosponslbh for only ONE lncor> ATTICS, CELIjARS, garages, Requirements, must have per­ SlNawOnloao 27 Royal Italian root or umltted Insertion for anjr adverthomont and only Increase Your port OEUvgatha family name assistant . and yards' cleaned. Trash sonality, charm, love clothes, ___Ida 28 Gaaeoui element 47 Cerainie piioo to the eum it o f • ‘'make good” Insertton. Errors which do not 32 Indian waiSht hauled to dump. Call 643.5819. SSNumbar 7 Golf aril _ [at so Allowance 4BGaelle «LS“ edvertlsiinart wlO aot bo oorrectad br drive car, for appointment call Income 34 Froaan water SMuitdina forweite 48 Forest creatoa "nalco good” *—*“*«— ' 649-2462. 31 Citrus fruit SlBlackUnlor SHARPENINa Sendee —Saws, 36 Pedal dl(lt cuckoo femilF 36Vanaratea OProianrain 37Birdsofprqr knives, axes, shears, skates, IrlSdEHlHGtO'ME COOH* EXPERIENCED salespersons. Good Sealtest Imme deliv­ rotary blades. Quick service. .Women’s wearing apparel. 3 ery routes are now opax tX 7 fRoeIrmhb l«n FIree) IT-YOURSELF COOKIE POP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i 6 11 Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main o r 4 full days, or full work which wfil give to o 13-2711 8 7 S -3 1 3 6 St, Manchester. Hours daily OFFOH HEROJIMARV w eek; A pply T w eeds, 773 M ain right men- good Income 12 13 ^4 7-5.-'Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- PROWESS- St. and permanent employ­ 4. 643-7968. ment. Five day week, XU. tor UA K. WOMEN — part-time, oversee l6 16 17 many fringe benefits, liber­ Troubit Reaching Our Advertliar? PROFESSIONAL aeaning — L . H E IF E L O children in elementary schools, al commission arrangement Carpets, furniture, walls and OAK K\KK,MICtt. cafeterias, playgrounds. Call BY V. T. HAML w 20 I Tn.Mf. U. t. M.C . . makes possible high earn- ALLY OOP aL'TTgSi HEROES ARE MAPE-KIOT BORN . floors — all cleaned in your 643-6484 o r 649-4490 between 8- ihgs. 24-Hour Aneworing Senriea home, fully insured. Call Higble 4. 21 22 OOP ST A M P S. HELLO, AW.SOMMLK WHATCHA S'POSE ) BEATS,Mi.. S endeem aster, 649-3483. PHOOEV; OFF A CUFF/ THAT WAS ALL /M t^A B E E N Frea to Herald Readers Painting— ^Papering 21 Schools and Classes 33 Help Wanted— Female 3 5 b a k e r y s a l e s l a d y —m orn­ ABOLfT? ^^Sl/MfHINHE 23 24, 25 26 27 28 29 STEPS, mdewalks, stone walls, ing hours, good wages, steady SEALTEST ETI Want hformnllon on of JOSEPH P. Lewla custom paint­ WAITRESS —‘some experience 2 fireplaces, flagstone terraces, position. Apply in person. Ma anawer at toe hshdr aiaiptp ma 36 All concrete repairs. Reason­ ing, interior and exterior, pa­ desired. Monday-Friday, H ;30 Parkade Bakery, Manchester FOODS C A R N I \ A L BY DICK TURNER perhanging, wallpaper re­ -2 p.m . AM>ly In i>er8on, Jane able p rices. 643-0851. ONLY TRACTOR Shopping Parkade. MTTJc T a v m ic M H s T 66 EDWARDS moved. Wallpaper books (m re­ Alden Restaurant, Vemoh Cir­ 33 TYPEWRITERS — Standard MATURE LADY waltresus, no quest. Fully Insured. Frito es­ TRAILER SCHOOL IN cle, Vernon. C ontact and electric. Repaired, over- tim ates. Call MB-9068- experience needed but willing w 38 39 ANSWERINO SERVIDE Kenneth Reynolds, 643-9136 r • hauled, rented. Adding ma- CONNECTICUT GIRL Monday-Friday, 10-6:30, to w ork. A pply 260 H artford chines rented and repaired. EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- counter work In restaurant. Rd. between 3-5 p.m. Refer­ Cheirles Argiros, 6^-9390 1 6HMISII0 - 87S-2S1S Pickup and deJlvery service. ing. Wallpaper books, paper- 643-7088, 876-8447. ences reqirired. and tease year 1 "l Toon hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ Before you call a school An Equal Opportuntty JIf Hma wlthoot Tale Typewriter Service, 649- 43 44 46 46 47 48 4 0 ! 4986. ly insured, workmanship guar­ check that school out with APPLICATIONS are now being WOMAN BX>R housework, 2-8 E m ployer your local truck owner’s taken for full and i>art-time mornings per week steady, anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-0326, RESPONSIBLE adult full or 50 51 52 56 SALES AND Service on Ariens, a.‘>3ociation. Approximately luncheonette work, experience ow n traflspbrtaU___^ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn 14,000,000 trucks on the preferred but not required'. Ap­ hour. 640-5146. road. The trucking indus­ 10-2, S-e, 6-9. Must be good 9 ^ ^ glW t f TA-^uTUXI 64 55 56 HERALD 1967 C9UCVROLET, 2-door, 6 mowers. Also Homelite Chain PAINTING AND decorating ply W. T. Grant Co., Manches­ cylinder, automatic, very good aawB and International Cub since 1935. N ever a substitute try has a problem acquir­ ter, Shopping Parkade. OUR SHIPPING and Receiving driver. Call Nortii End Phar­ ing qualifi^ drivers. Let condition, oaU 742-9182, after Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ for quality. Conn. Painting and room is in need of an energetic m acy, 649-4685. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 6 ) 58 59 N ew England T ra ctor 6:80. ment and sharpening service D ecorating, 649-4298. person to work on second shift, - 2 i DOX LETTERS Trailer Training show you BUS drivers — tor school routdo on all makes. L A M Equip- PART-TIME hours are 3:30-12. Apply in T IM E M D U W O N D E R SOd^n-i' AUSTIN- HEALEY — 8,000. how to make $200 a week person, K lock O o., 1272 T ol­ in South Windsor and East W H A T For Tour ment Ootp., Route 88, Vempn, Fontaine, H A D A O LTO U R WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 1960. red, excellent condition, P aper or more. A short training land 'Tpke., Manchester. Hartford a good part-time Job, H A IR C U T ,. P O P 'S e o T HAOl 875-7609 M anchester E xchange ^ exterior. program. We train on tan­ InformatioD best offer ov er $1,000. C all hanging and wall paper remov- very good pay and short hours. CARLYLE/ A iS A IN I -E n terprise 1945. dem axle trailers, all type Woman wanted, 6^7 hours OLE3ANING WOMAN for 6-room Poet Road Stages and ToUand’a r"^WEET-7v:&ET/J rOKAY.WEIRDO, 649-0678. at Dutch Boy and DuPont. trsinsmission and tank KNOCK OPF7IJE: a week to service and re­ Cape, every other week, good Bus Service, Wapplng, 644-1631. m HBtAX4> wm aot ALL TYPES of minor home Quality workmanship. Call trailers. Also Emeryville listen 70 HIM 1962 FORD con vertible, good order greeting cards in pay for day’s work. Call after f MY WORD. WHAT AN AWKWATtm WHISTLIN'' AND discloae the Idiatlty of repairs. Prompt economical. evenings, 246-9593. sleeper cab equipment WH'STLIHO L1»<£ PREDICAMENT.' WITH 7H\^ ^ D0N 7 6 N £ MB any advertiser usinc box condition, all now tires, rea­ retail store, live in Man­ 6. 649-4362. MAN—Must be 18, felVUine or A s w a n /ANO H om e R epair S ervice. 649- Members of all truck own­ chester. Write Box D, Man­ BLASTED WHl^bTLB 67DCK IN JTHE OLD ^>TORf/ . tetlero. Readera eoewer- sonable. C all Tom Brown, 649- 2614. INTERIOR AND exterior er's association in New part-time making baseballs Hl« CLOTHES Alte , MY 7HROA7 t SOONDtlRETM f ABOUT The DOS ing blind box ads who 8247. painting, wallpaper removed, chester Herald. WANTED — baby sitter to live and softballs, days only, pro­ A sisHT.' Po o r England and New York. PLAYING th e b a g p ip e s WHEN , 3 BEIN' A *7 desire to protect their in. Elderly womtm preferred. MARTHA H00PL6.' fully insured Rene Belanger, Part or full-time training. duction bonus. Apply Tober tM SIMPLY BREATHINGjJ - ^ (WeNTRlLOfiJUlSIT.' Identity cea fellow tliie C all after 6. 876-0365. tv e -SEEN HIM IN Boaseliold Serviesa 643-0512 or 644-0804. Licensed and approved Baseball ^ g . Co., 114 Brook­ c z \NORMALL.y^r5*'*~*t^eT proced u re: KARM AN O m A — 1965 Coupe, SAD SHAP& SE- If ______Offered 13-A program For information FXJIL-TIME clerical position in lyn S t, Rockville. \ FOSE.eUT NEVER, TwefT T white, excellent. 640-0152. TOP QUALITY work at lowest call Hartford, 247-1353 bookkeeping department. 40 Bneloee yourrour reply to toe THIS EARL/ IN REWEAVINCt of bums, motb prices, interior and exterior an ytim a hour week, all fringe benefits. Hdp Wanted— Male 36 b o x In an enveikme — 1961' RENAULT C arvelle, con­ ytHE DAV.^ holes. Zippers repetired. Win­ painting, top grade paint Apply In person, W. G. Glen- I to toe rieea- vertible, good condition, rea­ NON-FACTORY w ork, $125, dow shades made to measure used free estimates. Call Ray ney Co-, 336 North M ain St. INVITATION • NIA. liK. Sed M anm r, Manchester sonable offer accepted. Call BUDGET PLAN weekly, Vernon or Manche» ta: In-uX feToX/ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Belliveau, 649-2110. Bveaing H er^ together ' 643-8780. AVAILABLE RESPONSIBLE WOMAN want- ter. CaU 644-0202, 528-6686. p- with n memo listing the made while you wait. Tape re­ TO BID PAINTING — Interior and ex­ ed for small busy office. r o u T BY KEN MUSE eompontes you do NOT 1059 OILSM O BILE , 4-door se^ cord ers fo r r e n t M arlow 's 867 Sealed bids will be received want to seo yaw tetter. M ain, 649-5221. terior,, very reasonable, free es­ GO NOW— PAY LATER Knowledge of office procedure dan, power steering, new timates. Call Richard Martin including bookkeeping and Save Transportation at the office of the General Tear tetter wm be de> Manager, 41 Center Street, J, f asaw8»8ae> stroy jd if toe advertiser Is brakes, new muffler system, 649-9285. typing absolutely essential. S $295 Arm . 640-5402. Manchester, Conn., imtil Octo­ I' ons you've mentioned. Jt Bnilding-^Contraetlng 14 Call Manchester Public Health NAME YOUR own price, paint­ We Are Looking tors. . ber 4, 1966, at 11:00 a.m., for 7- 1.0 • IN6 b. I... TJlI. Ul- ht. Off. not R will be hendtod In 1960 STUDEBAKBR Hawk -1 Nursing A ssociation. 646-7426. the usual manner. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, ing, papering, removal, sand­ CAST IRON WATER PIPE. I^N TTH AT ^ ■ Mwooow^ Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Assembly M r a ^ NOTICE black, good mechanical condi­ dormers, iporches, basements, ing. Interior, exterior, special- PART-TTME candy girls want- Bid forms, plans and speoifi- RIDiCULOUS.'. “ And why, ijiay I ask, aren’t you out doing what you’re tion, needs some body work, refinlshed, cabinets, buUt-ins, Izlng 3 famUy. Quality work- WOMEN STUDENTS, part-time UA Theatre East, Shopping - catloiis are available at the supposed to—putting down riots?" $300. o r best offer. 649-2564. THIS BUILDING ; Lost and Pomid f o r m i c 81, aluminum, vinyl, manshlp. Call 647-9564, Jeny Fuller Brush, sales serv- Parhade, 649-6491. Purchasing Office, 41 Center d o e s n o t 1 f-C . 1962 CHEVROLET — B el A ir steel, ceramo siding. William Kenny.” ic e , 15 hours, ’ $40. C all 644- Bndgreport Operators Street, Manchester, ConriecD- have a [ LO ST — P assbook No. 36-8926, NURSES AIDES, morning and Trainees I * wagon, good condition. $700 Robbins Carpentry Service. 0202, 628-6686. cut. THIRreENTH ^ '.'Savings Department of the PAINTING AND paper hang- evening shifts at Manchester Town of Mantoester, f l o o r i)oN 'T Call anytime, 649-8911. 649-3446. answer him, Corlnectlcut Bank & Trust ing, good work, reasonable HOUSEKEEPER to live in, pri- M anor R est lio m e . 646-0129. E liberal beneflts, presently C o n n ^ tlcu t 7EMPLtTOM= Company. Application made 1953 PONTTAC TEMPEST, 326, NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — rates, 36 years in Manchester, yate room. Driver's license ^ Robert B. Weiss, o r LPN , 11-7, Working 50 hour week tor payment. 4-door, gray, autoinatic, power Remodeling, repairing, addi­ your neighbor is my recom­ preferred but not necessary. * General Manager T'H. part-time. New inatltution. Call THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG steering, 32,000 miles, new ball tions, rec rooms, garages, mendation. Raymond Flske, 643-1501 until 6, 649-6677 after .UL. FOUND — Buff colored female porches and roofing. No Job 649-9237. 6466129. long haired mongrel dog. Own­ joints, brakes, tires new at 25, 6. W I9M br NU. he. m l«|. UA. N*. OH. 000 miles extra wheels and too sm all. Call 649-3144. E. A. PATTEN COMPANY ^ j,c A « te s er may claim by paying for INSIDE and outside painting. RELIABLE WOMEN with refer- wettoereU St, Manchester ences for general housework in ad. Call 6486016. snow tires. $976. 649-7632 after CARPENTRY - Concrete work You name your own price. TOY DEMONSTRATORS WANTED ______anything from cellar to roof, Special rates for homeowners Manchester. Fcmd of children, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL lYJUND — beagle, black, white, inside and out, no substitute for 65 o r ov er. 649-7868, 875-8401. Join N ew E ngland’s old est 2 days a week. 10-3. Call 647- Clean, Late Model \| brown, male. C ^ Lee Frac- PAY ONLY $7JiO a week for a 0693. EXPERIENCED OD grinders, 1960 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, 6 quality work, satisfaction guar------^------and largest Toy Party Plan. surface grinders and Bridge­ \ P Chia, D og W arden, 643-8694. DOES THAT MEAN HE’Ll. HAVE cylinder, standard transmis- ooteed, eompetetive prices, no Highest Commissions, No port operators. Top wages, USED CARS I'M W eeiE P ABOUT MV WEHAS-THI^ ‘TO QUIT HIS JOB WUH TH e Investment, No collecting. WOMAN FOR FUIL or part- Sion. No money down. Sollmene 1®^ ^ small. D A D Carpen- Floor nnishins 24 time. Must be willing to work. fringe beneflts, 65 hour week. \ PAP.HEI^NTf^EUNSm. CONSTANT-BIMe/NISl TELEPHONE COMPANY? M otors, 367 Oakland St. 643- try. 296 «««. excellent c9ndition, caUrt M ilUneiT, Dressmaking 19 THE/UiaiLl , AV/HOPPERl ; cu ^ inch flat he^, ExceU^t to service, coll anytime. 875- M cD erm ott at 236-2027. f o r ALTERA-nONS neatly I For cleiui used cars f condition. 649-3387. WOMAN FOR part-time cash­ We’ll teach you how to do assembly work on ons of too and reasonably done in my Earn while you learn. ier position. Apply in person ta a ja electric appliances that we manufacture. A word of &960 CADILLAC, 2-door, g«x>d ENQUSH BICYCI^B, 8-speed, home. CaU 64^8700. Learn on all makes and caution—good news gets around quickly—so don’t delay. only. State Theatre, Main St. / condition, buying new car. Call pracncitily new, $80. Call after models equipment until a .A . m mAOJUYtA ■ ■ — qualified for immediate (12 noon-6 p.m .,. 649-8404. 6 p jn :, 649-5074. PRACTICAL NURSE, 6 day MANCHESTER APPLY AT y A>Mluab> Moving—Tnyddnff— employment. QUALITY r q-ao Storago 20 TRAINING IS LICENSED week, Monday-Friday. CaU %0 AND ACCREDITED. ASK 649-mi after 6. OLDSMOBILE IONA MANUFACTURINjB GOs ikr CHEVROLET V.8. 2-dbor. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light ABOUT OUR mON CLAD WOMAN FOR housework, one REGENT STREET—MANCI^BSTER * iCidl 649-1278. .e)^> 150CC, caU . . trucking and package deUvery. deUv.ery. GU/JARANTEE. 512 West Center S t Refrigerators, washers and or two days weekly. Own EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMI^LOYBR ___ a 1907 OLDSMOBILE, good con- ' vma transportation helpful. CaU 648-1511 — 643-2411 ■ 1 •; W ^$14D . or test Offer. Cdl V rm m y W . $400. / , ing chairs for rent. 6494762, 'CaU Hartford 249-7771 anytime. 6 4 0 -9 ^ . ! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN(!HESTER, CQNN^, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1966

Pornished Apsrtmentsr 63*A~ Help Wanted— Artides For Sale 45 Wanted— To Buy Apartments»Flat»— . Help Wanted—Male 36 SttbttriNOi PbT Rent M ale %r (o m a io Tenements 63 r OCKVILLB — 8% room apart-_ MAN FOB DAY or night count­ THE AMAZING . Blue Lustre ROOM with kitchen privileges, > ■* ...... ment. In resldenUml arsa.t/ MANCHESTER — Bolkm town er work, will train, good pay. COUNTER HELP — Days or wlU leave ^ u r upholstery centrAl locatioo. Mrs. Dorsey, 3% ROOM . apartment, fur­ MANCHESTJUih — 2 family,' 8 $16,900—6% itom Ranch, firs- J ^ N C ^ S T B R — Adults. $120 monthly. 649-4834, . liiie^-8 loom apartment, $120, CLASSIFIED See Chrts, Deci’s Drive-In, nights, full or part-time. Ap­ beautUtdly soft and clean. Rent 14 Arch St. nished or unfurnished, gas and 5 flats, on bus line, $17,- place, huilt-lns, extra large Rtoch, 1% baths, 2-car garage, 875-1166. quiet neighborhood, references 463 Center St. ply in person. Howard John­ electric ahampooer, $1. Olcott heat, parking, adults, New Bol­ 900. PhUbilck Agency, Real­ lot. Call Irene Kwlat, Leonard 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large Variety Store. HOU6HHOLD lots, anUquM, ton Rd., reasonable. 643-6389. required. 648-608S.' tors, 640-8464. son Restaurant, 394 Tolland hrlc-a-brac, clocks, frames, Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 or recreation room, wooded lot, Tpke., Manche^er, Exit 94, BosiiMss Loeslkmn centrally located. Low 20’s as­ CANNING JARS — 6o' cents, glassware. We buy estates. DUPLEX — 6 rooms, yard, cen­ t e n r o o m older home phis 742-8349. ADVERTISING Wilbur Cross Highway. sumable with $4 000. PhUbrick Village Peddler, Auctioneer, tral, two children, $95. Avail­ F t e R M t M ' W uted To Rent 2-rooms over garage located pints and quarts. Ckdl after 6, Agency, 649-8464. GLAS’TONBURY — large con­ MADE 644-1959. 430 Lake 9 t , Bolton, 649 8247. able October 16. Lease. Write in center of Manchester. Ideal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS PART-TIME, 18 or over, for DBSnUBUB Store or WAirT—Rent immediately, two rooms, huge modem kitchen temporary Raised Ranch on IS Box E, Herald. for large family. $22,900. PhU- Events ney. A ll’ agreed that the origtaud 8 AAL to 5 PJL evening work, 2 or 3 nights a SHOE REPAIR equipment for WE BUY and sell antique, and spmo^ frouad floor, daaa, adtUts and four children need wltii fireplace plus all bullt- TWO FAMILY —3 bedrooms acres of land. $39,900. PhU­ The public building commis­ PRODUCTION week, more time If desired, brick Agency, Realtors, 640- each apartment, built-in ap­ brick Agency, 649-8464. sion (PBC) is prepared to ask design, done by the same archl* sale. Inquire 249 North Main used furniture, china, gikss ATniACnVE 4-room apeurt- tractive and raasonablA , 6-0 rooms In Manchester, East ins, 2% baths, latige master 8464. pliances, aluminum storms the selectmen for a to-wn meet- tect, was much smalfer, about good wages plus other bene-, St., Manchester, between 9^6 silver, picture frames, old ment, convenient location, quire Manager, State TlieatrAT Hartford Call 649-7046 bedroom with full bath, reo In CapitaT and screens, each floor of this Ro Lt o n — 7 room R,anch, plus (the size of the stage tod audi* COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. fits. Apply in person only at dally. All offeres obi^dered. coins, guns, jMwter, ^ a p 643-7832. ___ anytime. room with fireplace, 2-car ga­ ingto-Vple on preliminary plans WORKERS working couple, no children. large finished rec room and torium section of the new plan; Friendly Ice Cream, 435 Main gold, watches, bid Jewelry, ---- -T-^------rage, $29,900. Phllbrick Agen­ home is laid out like a sihgle for the cafeteria-auditorium ad­ MOWPA T I k n F U D A T lO M A J I. — SATI7BOAX • AJH, CaU 649-4319. STORE — center of Mandieater, bar. Two full hatha, 2-car ga­ Pensions Hiked in other words, minus th« St. ONE YEAR OLD Simplicity hobby collections, paintings, h e a r y e I HEAR YE! cy, Realtors, 0494W64. Ranch. ExceUent location, $4,- dition to the high school- newly remodeled store, fcoKV,, rage, large wooded lot, superb Openings in several categories landlord tractor, dump caM, attic contents or whole estates. SMALL NHAT and clean 4 300-600 SQUARE "F*BET of stor­ 300 to assume mortgage, J. D. WASmNG’TON (AP) — The The PBC will suggest'that the cafeteria section .'of the nevf COUPLE OVER 55, to live in and interior, reasonable rent- condition. Reduced to $25,000 on all ^ re e shifts. No previous mower, rotary tiller, cutter bar iXMim apartment, automatic age'spiisce. Call 644-1511. ASSUMABLE PRIVACY — running brook, 3 Real Estate Co., 643-5129. House has peissed and sent to selectmen ask for an appropr^k'- plan, Furniture R e ^ r Service, 643- Call R. F. Dimock Oomptoy, D IA L experience necessary will with active older gentleman. and new snow plow. Excellent heat and hot water, suitable for • Brokers Invited, 822-3UA MORTGAGE acres, 30x50 recreaeion room; the (Senate legislation that would tion for final plans and for hid Selectmen recalled that ih* 643-2711 Must be congenial and enjoy 7449. ROMEO AND Juliet couldn’t Realtors, 649-6246. train. We offer pay rates rang­ condition, full price. $7(S0. 1-228- couple. Heat not included. $76. ■ plus 8 room Ranch, far, far boost the pensions of 1.8 million- documents at the. same time, a cost of the original facility wa* busy life. Free room and board Apartment Buildings ask for m ore! Enchanting 6% estimated at Sibout $M,000. ing from $2,232 to $2,926 per 9243: 647-9843. OFFICE ‘Financing no problem on below reiplaoement cost. Hut­ TWO f a m i l y 4-4 duplex In veterans, widows and dependent procedure different from that hour plus 4% and 7% premi­ in exchange for housekeeping For Sale______M room split, living room with Rooms Without Board 59 this lovely Garrison Colonial chins A j^ncy, 640-6324. Columbia, low down, payment, children by more than $100 mil- followed in the past. Usually, This Included an uirfumlshed- Conrimwd From Proeodin^ Pago ums on second and third shifts, duties. Husband may work “ NEVER USED anything like FOUR CLEAN rooms, second Suite of rooms suitable for doe- balcony staircase, cathedral kitchen and storage areas, tout THE THOMPSON ROUSE, Oot- MANCHESTER — jwo modern Call now. Leonard Agency, Uon annually. the town votes on preliminary fringe benefits include: elsewhere if desired. IW min­ it," say users of Blue Lustre floor, 2-family house. Sun tor’s oMce available in State" featuring living room with MANCHESTER >f near Main ceiling and bay wiqdow, fam­ only one "teaching station,’’ tha Help Wanted—Male Help Wanted— 3ble 36 tage Street, centrally located, multl;unit apartment building fireplace, formal dining roohi, Realtor, 646-0469. The bill, opposed by the John­ plans and names the figure utes to Aircraft. Write details for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ porch and garage- Adults, No Theatre Bldg; Call Managar —- - St. 4-family home. Excellent Uy kitchen, all bullt-ins, 3 stage. large, pleasantly furnished offered for the first time. Ex­ kitchen with dishwasher and income producer. 4 rooms in large bedrooms, 1% baths, son administration, would be­ which would be appropriated for m a n — Muat he 18 to learn PART-TJMK custodian, morn­ 8 paid holidays to Box J Herald. tric ahampooer $1. The Sher­ pets.dall 649-9830. SOUTH WINDSOR — Executive ^The board o t education sayfi rooms. Peking. CaU 649-2368 cellent locations, fully leased. disposal,, large family room, paneled walk-out rec room, come effective Jan. 1 and would the building. leather cu tti^ , full-time, 8 ings. Call General Services, win-Williams Co. 648-7832 each apartment. Owner wants 8 room custotn built Ranch, the estimate would have beto First dollar hospital and to r oivemlght and permanent Top producers. ’Ihese are first 4 bedrooms, one full and 2 sliding glass doors, jpatio; large apply to veterans of both world At a joint meeting with the ajn.-4:30 pJU., 6 day week. Inc., 649-5334. fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- air-conditioning, breezeway, around $130,000 . for that medical coverage after the guest rates. THREE ROOM apartment for quality built buildings. Call for half-baths, attached garage 0131. lot, assumable mortgage. Elva wars and the Korean conflict. It board of education last night it Apply Yober Baseball Mfg. 3,000 SQUARE FEET oqmmer-i; garage and all the extras that cilily, tod has pointed out that first 30 days PAPT-TIME Boats and Accessories 46 rent, heat, hot water. 643-8068. details. Hayes Agency, 646-0181 and situated on a high lot Tyler, Realtor,, 649-4489, Helen received House approval Mon­ was decided that giving the town ODn 17.4 BrooWyn St, Rock- dal warehouse, 20* ceiling, Rt. you would expect in this truly there are five, and possibly o f % acre in the Vernon MANCHESTER — 7% room cole, 643-6666. day by a 315-2 roll call vote. an opportunity to vote on the yflle.-5- OUTSIDE WORKER Pension plan 14%’ FIBERGLAS runabout, 35 ROOM WITH two beds. 648-4643. SIX ROOM duplex, centraUy lo­ r, $150. per month. Owner, 742- fine home. Out of state owner ^ teaching stations In the neW BusineAS Property Hills. Many other features Cape, 4 or 6 bedrooms, r6o The House Veterans Affairs actual bids for the construction MEN OR WOMEN h.p. Mercury, trailer and ac- 400 East Center St. cated, adults, available Oct. 16 8000. room on living level, one car SIX ROOMS, 3 bedrooms, bus wants fast sale. Hayes Agency, plan. Teaching stations are th# Generous vacation plan that must be seen. Call Doris Committee said the increases, would be preferable. The town cessories. $700. Call 649-6326. ------^------. 648-9197. For Sale 70 g a-r a g e, $16,900. Phllbrick line, newly decorated, $12,000. 646-0131. basis for state construction aid.. Ijaboring on pipe Work and INDUSTRIAL Space — 4,000-. Smi|h. . involving nonservice-connected then has direct control of what DEAN MACHINE tanks. Ertve small- and me­ Paid funeral leave Men, there is an opportun­ Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. Alfred Heckler, 742-6519, 5:30- As was pointed out last nigd>t. FURNISHED ROOM near Main 3% ROOMS, hot water, heat, 6,500 square feet, first floor ROCKVILLE — BuUding with EAST HARTFORD —$15,500. disability pensions, would aver­ it wants to spend, and bids are the fact remains that the pres­ PRODUCTS dium trucks. Interesting We pay 85% of insurance ity to add to your present Florists— ^Nurseries 49 a going paint and wallpaper* 6:30 p.m. not limited to a specified St., 9 Hazel St., 649-2170. parking, reasonable, central. spdee, centrally located. WlUr BTVB BEDRCXIMB, 3 fuU Neat 3-bedroom home on treed age 4.4 per cent for veterans, 8.2 ent estimate has been given on 2 work, pleasant conditions. income. Rapidly growing re­ premiums and will pay - - ^ ■ -• ------subdivide. For particulars^ business including stock is amount. M5 ADAMS ST. Apply Mitchell Dr., o f f , tail food chain has open­ CANADIAN HEMLOCKS, dig CaU after 4. 643-0727. JA R V IS R E A L T Y C30., baths, modem kitchen with PRIVACY — wooded, custom lot, aU city utilities, immed- per cent for widows, 6.4 per cent facility deemed necessary 100% after Oct. 1, 1966 caU Warren E. Howland, Real-1 being offered at a sacrificed In 1962 tW' to-wn, authorized Parker St. 8:30-9:30 a.m. ings for men or women to your own, $2.50 each. CaU 644- bullt-ins, 2 fireplaces, walk­ built Ranch, foyer, built-ins, Estate, 643-9332. for -widows with dependent chil­ from an educational standpoint MANCHBSTTSl ROOM FOR RENT, on bus line. FOUR ROOM duplex, one floor, tor, S60 Main St., 648-1108. ,- price.'Owner is considering re­ REALTO RS, $800,000 for^the PBC to build ______and 4:30-5:30 p.m. This is steady, ypar around work part-time, evenings or, 1854 or 644-0891. 319 Smith out basement, screened porch, wall to wall carpets, fireplace, dren and 14.3 per cent for veter­ by the board of ^ucation. Thers work ivlth a ■progressive weekends. Apply 109 Center CaU 648-8352. $110. monthly. Available Oct. 1 tirement. Ideal. Terms ar­ RCX3KV1LLE — two family, 4-4 ans whose disabiliUes reqiUre and furnish the junior-senior " “b^n "chtoges hi'requi^ St., Wapplng. MAIN STREET — store with 649-1200, Eves. 649-2519. garage, handy location. PhU­ 2-car garage. Hutchins Agen­ company St., Manchester. "------:------CaU 643-0346. ranged. Prestige Real Estate, with land. Good location, re­ HAS IMMEDIATE LARGE ROOM near bath, cen- ______brick Agency, Realtors, 649- cy. Realtors, 649-5324. them to remain at home. high school. The accepted bid, gcj^ool WM McK i n n e y b r o t h e r s basement, good locaUon, low,' 289-6637. M n . Beardsley 289- duced to $11,990. Rowe tod with alternates deleted, came in OPENINGS: JAPANESE YEWS, $2 each, dig trally located, parking. 643- JJELUXE — 2-bedroom duplex 8464. Reps. Thomas B. Curtis, R- buUt, the board says, but, with SEWERAGE DISPOSAL rent 6294B18. 6161. MANCiHESTER —New listing. Rowe Realty, 875-3167. lower. Applications accepted daily, in­ your own, 179 Fern St.,,Man­ 2669. apartment, 1% baths, appli­ $17,900 — 4 BEDROOM Cape, ______Mo., and Glenn R. Davis„ R- this Addition, barring upheavals IWI-Oin»—day and night shlfti CO. terviews Tuesdays. Apply to chester. 643-7278. fireplace, walk-out base­ MANCHESTER — Cape, 6. Brick front 6-room Cape Cod, In the new (to Bolton) proce­ CLERK-TYPIST — Diversified ances and utilities, $155. J. D. ItESTAURANTS — Your choice With COLUMBIA— oarly American Wls., cast the dissenting votes, by the advent of Rt. 6, no fur­ ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman rooms, in good condition. Base­ 2 full baths, fully plastered. dure, the bid documents would . work Irf personnel and safety Real Estate, 643-5129. of four. Priced $3,800, $6,000, ment .large lot, close to Route home with all the conveniences Curtin said he felt such unbudg- ther addition will be needed to Garden—Farm—Daily preferred, telephone In room. Homoi For Rent 66 16. MiUette Agency, 643-5992. ment partly finished, one car One car garage, wooded lot, contain one alternate, the equip- jjjg high school before the mid- Milling machine operatec CAREER POSITION for young office. Must be absolutely de- $7,000 and one Including real ______of the 20th century, 7 rooms, eted spending should be de- 643-7903. POUR ROOMS, two porches, garage, wooded lot, handy to near bus, school and shopping. ping of the kitchen, estimated seventies. Haidinge Chucker I>€ndable. Apply 10 — 3, Woos­ Products 50 BOLTON LAKE — wlnterlxad 4.' estate,' $170,000. For more in- DUPLEX 6-6, aUnninum siding, 1% baths, 3 fireplaces, formal ferred so long as the Viet Nam man who is looking for more Rogers third floor, recently redecorat­ bus, shopping, etc. $16,900. Selling for $18,900. CaU the R. at $30,000. (set np and operate) than a Job. Elxecutive career ter Express, 160 Strong Rd., rooms, furnished, garage, $140 formation call PhUbrick Agen- 2-oar garage, exceUent condi- dining room with fireplace and war causes such a heavy drain Plea for Economy STRICTLY fresh <^gfgs for sale. PLEASAiNT BOOM to r ^ , ed, linmedlate occupancy, ref­ Phllbridt Agency, ReaHora, F. Dimock Co., 649-5245. If this procedure Is accept­ ■nirret leithe South iWindsor. monthly, heat furnished. Leasa. cy. 649-8464. , maples, $21,900 beehive oven, 3 or 4 bedrooms, on government income. Waddell said that If anyont to High School graduate with Nightcrawlers. Tomaszewskl, privileges, parking, call 643- erences required. CaU 643-6927. 049-8464. able to the selectmen, and to (set up and <^>arate) pleasing personality, ambition, Corporation and refereneba required. Vat MANCHES’TER — West side, 15x25’ Uving room. Must be could coroe up with an a)ternat% MILLER PHARMACY — re­ Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, 7030 after 4 p.m. ; ‘ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 849- the board of fihance, the town BUdgepdrt Millers aggressiveness and ability to open daily. 649-64',’2. cate by June 27. Call 648-6746,' MANCHESTER — like new 2 near bus.'' Spacious 5 room Co­ seen to be appreciated. Call Bills* Pasmge S^en less expensive, plan using tha (set up and optrsAit) MANCHESTER DIVISION quires drug clerk, experience Houses For Sale 72 will decide exactly how much meet the ‘public. Experience in UGOT housekeeping r o ^ t o - piui»ished Apartments 63-A family flats and duplexes built lonial, 24’ firepjaced living owner, 1-228-9243. WASHING’rON (AP) — Post- same educational specification^ preferred, evenings or week­ MANCHESTER — 6 TOOB# «ln-, It— wants------to — spend---- — at --- a------second he’d ^ be iitviatmost iccMAjrready to tu wuwpi.accept ailt»# contact work desirable, auto­ PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes $1 nished, for lady only- CaU 643- ______1______' ’lANd^BSTER — 3 -bedroom INVESTMENT property — 3 hy Damato. Spacious rooips, room, 1% baths, garage, porch, 'master Generad Lawrence F. O’­ Mill and Oakland Streets ends. Driver’s license essential. for one-half bushel. Discount 6388. ONE ROOM furnished apart­ gle house, exceUent location,, $17,900. Phll­ sephrate heating systems, top beautifully landscaped, immac­ COVENTRY town meeting, spuming ac- jjjg board would be “abdi­ An Benefits. . . mobile requirement. Good Over 18. Apply in person. Coloniid, dishwasher, huilt-lns, *wnUy, 4-5-5, Brien says there is a good ceptance of the preliminary on quantity. Peterson Farms, ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, two children, references re-^ brick Agency, 649-8464. quality workmanship. Oppor­ ulate. Only $18,900. Hayes E X CELLEN T cating Its responsibility” If tt starting salary, rapid advance­ Manchester, Conn. disposed, 1% baths, aluminum chance Congress will pass in 10 plans at the first town meeting, ment ahead for right man. Ap­ 440 Deming St., Wapping. Apartments—Fbtto— hot wato. Apply Marlow's, 867 quired, $126. CaU Glastonbury, siding! stonn windows, sewers, tunity knocks, assumable Agency, 646-0131. FINANCING • asked fq r less than it needed. An Dqual Opportunity PART-TIME help, hours to suit. NEW TWO fainlly flat — 6-8, days or so the eight major bills. Vacation Set-back ply Beneficial Finance Co., 44 . Fine retail store. CaU Mr. Tenements 53 Main. 633-9067. only $19,900. Hutchins Agen­ mortgages, excellent financ­ Available to qualified buyer Board member Robert Treat Smpli^er TOMATOES — ready picked, Bowers school .area, large GREEN MANOR — 6 room now under active discussion. There has been a questlto as State St., Hartford, between Silva, 649-8798. cy, Realtors. 640-5324. ing. Hayes Agency, 'OlO-OlSl. on this all-electric, 4-bed­ made a plea - for “considered vine ripened or mature green, WE HAVE customers waiting kitchen, 22’ Uving room, S“p* Ranch, excellent condition, im­ room home. Just right for . He said these include cteation to Just who has been holding 9-S. 527-6401. CARPENTER WANTED. Call economy,” saying he had re­ $1 half bushel. Tolland Tpke., t o the rental of your apart-« :0DERN r a n c h — 6 rooms, arate furnaces, city utilitlea SIX R(X)M custom built Ranch mediate occupancy, assumable family who needs 2 baths. of a department of ,transporta- up the vote on these prellmi- ceived many pheme calls front KITCHBN h e l p part-time eve­ after 6:30, 644-0450. Situations Wanted— Manchester, across from (?al> ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ plus office tod rec room Also older 2-famlly Call Leon entrance foyer, formal dining mortgage. Asking $16,6(X). Own­ Large lot, convenient loca­ tion tod enactment'of bills deal- nary plans. It appears from the residents. BoaM member Harold nings, apply in person. Charter dors. tate, 3-5129. Cleszynskl, Builder, 649-4291. room, 1% baths, garage, base­ er, 1-677-0923. Ing -with unemployment com­ Joint meeting last night, and a COMMISSION Female 38 ij basement. On beautifully tion. Come see it now! $16,- Porcherem said, "Let tha town Oak Restaurant, 120 Charter ment, paUo, sewers. Manches­ 900. D. Sisco, 649-5306 pensation, food for peace, dem­ meeting of the selectmen, also (X)OKINO t o anything in teal DO YOU NEED .slumbbed lot. 1% baths, large CONCORD RD. — Beautiful decide." Oak St WILL BABYSIT in my home ter. Hutchins Agency, Realtors MANCHESTER onstration cities, truth in pack­ last night, that no one has been SALESMEN GAS STATION PEPPERS — pick your own. estate rentals — apartments, iagrstone patio off dining area. Ranch, large Uving room, fo^ B & W It was at this point that th« days and evenings. Call in per­ 23,600. Phllbrick A ^ n cy , 649- 649-6324. ONE OF A KIND The aging tod investment credit. holding up the plans, that they PART-TIME gas sUtion at­ 215 Hillstown Rd. homes, multiple dwellings, no mal dining room, cabinet Just listed! Custom built 7^,.. different method of voting was son at 201 Adams St. :!^64. ■ ^ BARROWS and WALLACE O’Brien made the prediction have just suffered a slight sum- tendant, momlnga. See Mr. Here’s an excellent oppor­ ATTENDANT fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, PAYPOWER? kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea* MANCHE5STE3R— 8 room homo rpom Cape Cod In “mint discussed, with both the PB(3 Sloan, Esso Service Center, GRAPES — pick your own. 16 Co. Monday after reviewing the leg- mer vacation set-back. tod the board of education tunity to join Sear’s out­ IRONING DONE in my home. 643-5129. (jtPLEX, Manchester. New tion room, landscape yard. in good condition, garage, nice condition.” Upstairs com­ The selectmen at their Sept. Route 83, Vernon. quart basket, $1-35. Bring con­ Manchester Parkade, Manch. rislative situation with President agreeing that It would be a good standing sales staff. Come Full-time days, experience Pick-up and delivery In Wap- :'|iting.’ .Clean 4-4 expandable Marian E. Robertson, Realtor,! lot, convenient location. Leon­ pletely finished in knotty 1 meeting voiced the opinion prepared to discuss previous tainers. After 4 p.m. Saturdays RENT MAN in need of rentale. . . if you want to oarn a high 649-5306 Johnson. O’Brien helps keep procedure to follow. helpful but not necessary. ping area. Call 644-8180. duplex on beautiful treed lot. 643-5063. ard Agency, Realtors, 646- pine. Rec room also finished that they were "hopeful that experience and your future Good pay and benefits. Ap­ after 2 p.m. 270 Hackmatack Have tenants wlUlng to sign tabs on the administration’s leg­ ’Jeonard Agency, Realtors, 0469. in knotty pine. Price $18,- COVENTRY — A 4-room home with one of the world’s ply in person to D. P ost WOMAN would like to take care rear. lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or RANCH — 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms islative program. preferably two plans” of the Mamfiiester Evening Herald 500. J. Gordon, 649-5306. just for two, easy maintenance largest general merchandis­ of children days at her home. 649-3566. wago whiie you ioarn new skilis iiko G46 0469. 2 full baths, rec room with MANCHES’TER — excellent He said 70 important bills al­ cafeteria - auditorium addition Bolton correspondent, dema* first National ing organiaztion. NATIVE PEACHES and apples _J______oil baseboard beat, tiled bath. could be made available to the Call 875-6381. baths, formal dining room, west side location, custom 5 N ready have been enacted and well Young, td . 64S-898L m o r i a r t y b r o t h e r s In season now. Ferrando’s Or­ 4% ROOMS, $125., 3% rooms, B & W 742-7056. towri for a vote. This opinion screened in porch, garage. room Colonial, 24’ flreplaced The added, “ We can see daylight in Stores, Ine. Check Sear’s liberal em­ chards. Located • Birch Moun­ $115, heat, hot water, stove, machining, tooimaking, weiding . . . CAPABLE WOMAN WOULD jimmediate Occupancy ,4.20,900. Phllbrick Agency, living room, 1% baths, porch, was subsequently sent to the ploye program, top commis­ 301 Center St., Manchester refrigerator, parking, 15 For­ BARROWS and WALLACE NORTH jObVENTRY — 4- room terms of accomplishment of our like to care for child in her tain Rd., Glastonbury. Man­ 649-8464. garage, park-Uke yard. Only PBC in a letter dated Sept. 7. S sion and generous car ex­ Co. Ranch with carport, copper legislative goal set back in Jan- home. 643-4770. chester Road to Hebron Ave. est St., o ff Main S t, 646-0090, The PBC had not met since Kennedys Back penses. Apply Personnel with excoilent opportunities to move Large 6 room Colonial, 1% $18,9(X). Hayes Agency, 648- Manchester Parkade, Manch. plumbing, aluminum siding, nary.’’ Dept, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or call (Rt. 94) left on Hebron Ave. to 643-5675. EIGHT ROOM flreplaced con­ the end of August because its HAS OPENINGS FOR MOTHER OF SECOND grader tiled baths, dishweisher, stove, 0131. 649-5306 aluminum storms and doors, „ „ 643-1581 for an appoint­ CARPENTERS AND handymen Birch Mountain Road. temporary, 4 bedrooms, 2% usual meeting night falls on the O ld Rival in wants babysitting in own THREE RbOM first floor, ap­ garbage disposal, fireplace, fuu basement, 100 x 200 lot. Poll Boosts Romney ment for rapid growing small com­ into a higher-paying job! baths, built-ins, famUy room, SPLIT LBJVEL—6% rooms, 3 MANCHES’TER — 4 and 4 first tod third Monday of -the pliances and garage, $100. J. garage, porch, city utilities, 6% per cent mortgage. ($12,900. pany. Top wages. Company ve­ home. Summit St. area. CaU Household Goods M exceptional home on beautiful­ bedrooms, modem kitchen with pandable two family, garage. — The month, and the fli^st Monday Bay State Race HGURE CLERK 643-2392. D.- Real Estate, 643-5129. lot 100x200. Mortgage money hicle furnished. Call 643-4536. ly landscaped wooded lot with built-ins, treed lot, rec room, West side, good condition. Mit­ Chambers Realty, 643-2326. Lo^jg Harris poll says Republi- was Labor Day. SEARS ROEBUCK SEWING machines (last year’s is available. WASHINGTON (AP) — Thg THREE ROOMS, first floor, If you’re Inexperienced, you’ll be taught valuable br(X>k. Many extra features. one car garage, patio, $19,500. ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. ANDOVER — Older 8 ____roQjji can GoV. George Romney of In the Sept. 7 letter the se- and CO. models) never used. Sacrifice more Paypower. And the place to get It Is the Aircraft. Kennedy brothers have jotaied with garage, $110. J. D. Real Lronard Agency, Realtors. 646- PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, Colonial, 6 bedrooms, lire- Michigan would trail President lectmen asked the PBC if It FuUrtlme day. Must have Dogs— Pets 41 $35. or $2 weekly. 648-0247. New PICTURE BOOK 4 room Ranch forces to help in the eleotioa Mamchester Shopping Parkade Estate, 643-5129. D you’re inexperienoed, you’ll be taught valuaable C^ARLES LESPER AtlCE 0469. 649-8464. place, private beach, Imined- Johnson by just two percentage was ready to ask for a town above average arithmetic England Appliance. with enclosed breezeway and campaign of old political E ROUTE MANAGER THOROUGHBRED Shetland skills, start at good pay and get regular Increases while late occunanev.occupancy, onlvonly 114.600.$14,600. points if the 1968 presidential meeting on the preliminary ability and skill on conq>- Manchester, Conn. MANCHESTER ^ Large 7 room MANCHESTER — Immaculate garage situated on a treed one rival, Edward J. McOormack, pony. Also sulkie, saddle, bri­ FOUR ROOMS, first floor, you learn. \yiiat’s more, you can earn an extra 10% Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476, 742-* election were held now. plans, tod if the estimated fii tometer or calculator. 649-7620 Ranch, 2% baths, modern Colonial, In central desirable acre. Full finished rec room, the Dismocratic nominee for dle, hay, etc. This pohy rides FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. 649- $120. includes garage and bonus when lyon start on the second shift, phis over­ 8243. ' The poll, published Monday in ure of $336,106 is the one tU Part-Time ibtcffien, formal dining room, location, fireplace, sunporch, 2- 2 bedrooms, 12 x 18’ kitchen, governor of Masaachusetts. and drives. Dandy for children 4791. heat. J. D. Real Estate, 643- time in most departments. And that's only the begin­ the 'Washington Post, said John­ PBC wants Used. Company offers excellent DISHWASHER wanted, closed ning. Trained workers move ahead fast at PAWA, into farnily room, 24x24 with . Are- car garage. Low 20’s. Bel Air paneled 11-ving room. Perfect The puhUc diow of funtty Art Shorts, 649-2759. 5129. son liow holds a 61-49 percent­ Archlteoto Fee Weighed wages and working condi­ Sundays, Apply in person Cen­ 12 noon to 4:30 p.m. Must better jobs that mean more paypower for yean to w5w! 4 ROOM Ranch, breeze­ place, Y-car garage, large lot * Real Estate, 643-9332. starter home. Wolverton Agen­ came Monday daring a visit hy CLEAN, USED refrigerators, age lead over Romney among If the new appropriation tions, convenient free park­ ter Restaurant, 499 Main St. have car and be able to GROOMING - and boarding all THREE ROOM apartment, conie. way, garage, 2(X)’ frontage, with fruit trees, $26,000. Phll- cy, Realtors,- 649-2813. Legal Notice ing, in-plant cafeteria, ranges, automatic washers, NEW LISTING — Manchester, voters questiqped. The Presi­ ______A..-______work with boys. Pleasant breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. stove and refrigerator, first phis 20 X 20 attached fully bricli Agency, 649-8464. above average benefits. with guarantees. See them at You’ll get important extra benefits, too . . . like 7 iPom flreplaced C a ^ . 4 bed-* MANGHBSTE3R-New 8 room U9IITATION OBDKB dent led Romney by 66-44 per of the total estimated construe outside work for addition­ Chase, Hebrcai Rd., Bolton, floor, $75. monthly. 649-3120. equipped restaurant. Large AT A COURT OF PROBATE D-Mass., called at the Whit* B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 paid holidays and varatlons, and excellent Insurance rooms, rec room, wall-to wall cent six weeks ago, Harris said. tion cost would have to be taken al income. Call Manchester 643-5427. alnesite parking lot. Many pos- BRICK RANCH ^ Mod arn Colonial, heated breezeway, at­ held at Hahcheater within and for House, then joined McCor, Main St. CaU 643-2171. SIX ROOM duplex on Pearl St. and retirement plans. (%me In and find, out about the carpetog, breezeway, central­ the District of Manchester on the ^ . _ _ Into consideration for the arch- Apply PART-TIM E office of the Hartford Times. slbillties. Call Mitten Agency, kitchen with bullt-ins, b^' 2% tached 2-car garage, city wa­ 13th day ot September. 1966 .Tbe -poll also said ^nmey jgg .phe $336,105 would mack’s uncle, Speaker John W. P hundreds of career opportunities open now at Pratt Jk adults only, no pets, Write'i Realtors, 643-6930. baths, formal dining room, ly located. Leonard Agency, ter,— , city ------,sewers, ------sidewalks., Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. was the first choice o t Republt AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup- SINGER automaUc zlg - zag in Whitney Aircraft! have to be used for this, COUNTER HELP pies, pure whites, others beau­ cabinet, like new, does every­ Box X, Manchester Herald. family room with fireplace, 2- Realtors, 646-0469- prestige location, $29,000. Call ’' “igfSUe of Bartolomeo Fogllo late voters questioned as their Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., at FIRST NATIONAL MR. FOX 6 ? PRINCBTrON ST. — Sfibed- otherwise the figure remains tifully marked, bred for tem­ thing, originaUy over $3()0, take car garage, AA Zone, $32,60Q. tiuilder, 246-1166. of Manchester In said District, de- 1968 presidential nominee. It a ne-ws conference. 4% BOOMS, first floor, heat, rboms, fourth possible, , 2 MANCHESTER—5% rpom cus­ what it is, to estimate, said STORES, Inc. Friday night and all day perament, champion lines. 742- over last 6 monthly payments TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, McOormack said he expects garage, adults,, after 5 p.m. imths, large closets, cedar tom buUt Ranch, fireplace, oil TtTATjrsTTOrrF.R. __ in t -Heiaina On rnotlon of Michael Fopllo. 133 reported 30 i>er cent now back PBC Chairman Douglas (ihen'ey Saturday. Will train. Apply 643-1579 8970 or 742-8459. of $9 each. CaU 522-0931. 649t8464. neiamo Manchester, Co^.. and the Michigan governor, 25 per both President Johnson tod Park and Oakland Aves. CaU 643-8637. INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS — *6 closet, oil hot water heat. hot water heat, pfmeled reo last night. in person. hours of basic machine and related classroom instruc­ Rd.’ 6 r(»m Cape. R ^m ^ ^tlna Nlcol^ Reed Road. Tol- cent support former Vice Presi- Vice President Humphrey wlU AKC BLOOD Hound, 2 year old (finette, jalousled porch, 2-car m ANCHES’TER^SIx room Co- room, call now. Hayes Agency. renainted inside and out, New Iwia, Conn., co-executors _ ^ j wvi j -•« As for the ariectmen’s wish Bast Hartford THREE ROOMS furniture, re­ THREE ROOMS, second floor, tion. months from dent Richard M . Nixon t o d 18 go to Massachusetts to aid in male, champion sired, best of­ garage with electric doors, lonial, 1% baths, modem Wteh- 646-OlSL taUald kitchen floor, bathroom that two plans, the present and frigerator, stove, drapes, some room for storage, heat, hot the 1 ^ day of September. 19W be per cent Chose Henry Cabot the Democratic campaign, and MEATOWN FUXX-TIME hejp needed for fer. 649-01’J9 after" 6 p.m. ADVANCED ’TRAINING PROGRAMS — Courses ciustom built. Immediate occu- en with built-ins, stove, dish- tiled to cleiling, fireplace, large and the same are limited and al- 5 __. . ______a less expensive one, be avail­ antiques, tools and many water, parking, central, adults. $16,900 — 6 ROOM Ranch, fire­ lowed for the creditors within which "jd g e and 9 per cent backed the he said he Inirlted Sen. Robert landscaping work^ no exper­ moi-e. 247 School St., second ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Machining, Sheet piancy, mid 20’s. 649-4498. washer and disposal, 3 bed­ lot. Being Transferred. For ap- able for a vote, the school board 1215% Silver Lane, YEAR OLD MALE dog,’ affec­ $100. 649-3177. place, ceramic hath, alumi­ to bring in their claims against said 1964 candidate, Barry Gold- Kennedy to help in Maasachu- ience necessary. CaU Grant- Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine Repair and rooms, $19,900. Phllbrick A g- pointmem call owner, 643-1930. estate, and said electors are direct- said that this' would be Impos­ Ehst Hartford floor. After 5: num storm windows, attached RSUBCTRICLAN OR electrlcan’s land Nursery, 643-0669. tionate, part beagle, $10. Call -- H. I --1 ■ , Pipe Making. ed to gWe public notice to the cred-. water sible unless the educational ^ ^ HEATED 3 ROOM apartment, ency, 649-84p4. garage, Manchester. Hutchins ttora to bring in>'thelr claims within Robert Kennedy said he Will helper. Call 644-0109, evenings 649-0013. m a p l e secretary desk, chair The poll also reported John- stove and refrigerator- Call APPREN’nCE PROGRAMS — Courses ranging time lUlowed by^ publlrillng a *7“ “ r " " V ; " ' ; ZTIZ, ^1^ ‘^i^tions ,were changed, 644-8078. ' Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Lots For Sjde 73 copy of this Older in apme news- *>n would get 57 per cent of the The board of education asked “ be glad to help in any way I bed, milk glass table and TV from three to four years in Sheet Metal, Machining and "■ PART-TIME WORK TWO ADORABLE kittens, 643-5118 between, 8-4:30. paper having a clrculaffon In said votes from those questioned In a the PBC to obtain plans for cer- can." PART-TIME and full-time help black and white, yeUow lamps, exceUent condition. 649- Tool A Die Making. Im ANCHESTER — near bt». WE HAVE LOTS available for A Spot ;Of Beauty! order **Sd «-ce against- Nixbii. _who ^would^ tain educational requirements: Edward KennMy, who stood wanted in oUr redemption cen-. CA^ENTOM or caiTento’s Moming..l0-2 and 11-2 5605, THREE ROOM .apartment, r O ld er-6 room Colonial, 2-car single or 2 family dwellings. helper. Call after 8, 643-0918. Apply and white, -Free. 643-8798. return make to this court of the draw 43 per cent of the votes — -nie architect responded with neutral during^ the primary ters In Manchester, West Hart­ third floor, stove and refrig­ garage, enfclosed porch, quiet Please call for particulars, APARTMEJNT size gas range, WALLEOT. Judge unchanged from six weeks ago three sketches, ohe of which. MeCtormtok ford and Newington. Flexible erator, suitable for one or two Hundreds of good jobs available in: street. Only, $16,900. Hayes Wesley R. Smith Construction ’TRACING CLERK — For Class excellent condition. 649-8991 ■- ______■______was chosen by the board of ed­ was ^posed by a long • tlm« hoursi Apply Tues^ay-Saturday MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN Articles For Sale 45 people. 643-5270. Agency, 646-0131. Co. 643-1667. I iqotor carrier, must t3rpe, between 8-10 a.m. ucation. The basic difference Kennedy worker, Kenneth P. at Top Value Enterprises, Inc. modem office. Opportunity for 46 W. Center St., Manchester O’DonneU, former White House SCREENED LOAM for the best THREE ROOM apartment, MACHINING DESIRABLE building ' lot on between the three was the floor Corbin’s Comer Shopping Cen­ advancement.- Apply 10 — 3, ______HOTPOINT AUTOMA-nC elec- secretary, came out -with his of­ in lawqs and gardens. Deliv­ newly redecorated automatic Carmen Road in Manchester. Rham District level of .the auditorium. ’The ter, West Hartford or call Mr- Wooster Express, 150 Strong PART-TIME or full-time oil tric range, used, clean, 39” , fer of support to McOormack ered from our screen^g plant heat, adults only. 649-0769. A rare buy in an A-Zone. Only school board decided in favor McDermott at 236-2027. Rd., South Windsor. truck driver, year ‘round job. $35. 643-2101, 9-4:30. INSPECTION GLENDALE RD. last Tuesday night, before the Also gravel, sand tod fill. $5,500. CaU Doris Smith, JAR­ of a slope-floqr,' fixed-seat area, Apply 319 Broad St., Manches­ FIVE ROOMS, third floor with primary-ballots were aU count­ George H. (jriffing, Inc. And­ KENMORE .electric stove, 1963 Open Daily and Sundays VIS REALTY CO., REAL­ Reading Program Is Started on the basis of flexibility of use. DAIRY MAN — Young man ter. garage, adults only. Inquire 21 ed. over. 742-7886. ■ model. excellent condition. AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS TORS, 649-1200, 649-2519. » In their wish for a less ex­ wanted to work In Dairy Dept., Elro St. after 4. New six-room Ranch with ______f The Kennedys and the -^c« HELPER full-time employment, paid -JCEgp YQUR. carpets-beautiful Asking $60. 649-4250.. pensive tod less eflaborate . caiT ort —Unique . kitphen= TWO ACRES, - 880' -flrentags-on InSoventh ondEighthlzrJid^ Donnaelis-Jiave - been -pbiiiticalr- holidays,-paid vacatlonv'liberal- ■FOUR ‘koOhr-apartmertU "part* SHEET HETAL cafeleHa^toffitoriiim, "'Hie ie::^ Help Wanted— despite constant footsteps of a family room arrangement, paved road, 7 miles from Man­ rivals on several occasions. benefits. Apply In person to Wanted—^To Buy 58 ly furnished, near Main. 649- In s^te of the nationwide Charles Phelps and Thomas lectmen were referring to' plans Opportunity In supermar­ Male or Female 37 busy family. Get Blue Lustre. 2 full baths, large bedrooms, chester, $1,990. Terms, Owner, Earl Noonan, Popular Market, 9428. > aluminum siding. Assum­ shortagba to ofo f reading1 teachers Aykroyd; ppllcy—Dorothy Col- for the facility drawn•awn. with wit the ket maintenance depart­ Rent electric shampooer $1. ANTIQUES — clocks, silver, BENCH WORK 742-8090. East Middle Tpke. REGISTERED Nurse, 7 a m able mortgage tod priced haan .Kia a Eugcne Devino tod Thom- original plans of the school in ment for man to clean and Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper pewter, lamps and all collect­ FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, ‘ Rham has been able to start a Aykroyd; personnel ^ poll- i9fi2, and deletH. In the Inter- 3 p.m.,' two days, alternate to qelL CONSIDERING A 2 maintain fluorescent lamps Supply. ible items. Any quantity. The adults only. Available October and' other related duties. | SMALL ELECTRONIC FIRM weekends, Nursing home. Call TOOL & DIE MAKIIfG Qnkn*.v>aM Snia <7R T®®^*ug progTam til tiic scventb deg _ imodale Rlcl^rds, James est of economy, tod. of getting ogpUTPan jp r aai« to and eighth grades. Moreau and Edward. Wazer; gome sort of schoor^fit as No ’ experience necessary, ^ wants male help. We are com­ 875-9121. j RICH, STONE - FREE loam, Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. ' 1. 163 West Center St. ( REG ROOM? ) day work. Driver’s license petitive in rates and offer op­ $15. Gravel, sand, fill, stone, WESLEY R. SMITH BOLTON - COVENTRY town Mrs. Henrietta Green, Mrs. maintenance Charles I^helps, quickly as possible, sinc^itoor OR WOMAN to drive AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING needed. Excellent benefits portunity and challenge to MAN manure, white sand box and CONSTRUCTION CO. line, 3 bedroom Ranch, family Marjorie Grant, Mrs. Linda George Munson and MCH(ias high grades were golng^Nm Coll Herm Frechefta^ and working conditions, those wanting.a snfall shop at- school bus, 7-9:30 a.m.; 2-4.30 patio sar.d. 643-9504. size kitchen, large li-vlng room Gardiner tod M ra Eleanor Aykroyd; taaurance — Edw»

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 196® f‘ FACE TWENW Avenge Daily Net P r ^ Rnn / The Weather Jiantlif iater ^ujentt® IfraUi tFor tile Week Ended Rain today and tonight, prot^ September 17, 1966 /: been assistant pastor at St. colonial religious history, and ably ending late tomorrow, Members of the Holy Family Ladies Auxiliary of the Ital-, windy luid continued cool, tem­ Mothers Circle will meet -to­ ian Club will meet tomorrow at Ann’s Church in New Britain next spring, under a Fulbright o Father Foley peratures in upper 60s to low About T ¥I^ morrow, after the installation 7:30 p.in> at the club, Eldridge and at the (Jhurch of St. Thom­ fellowship, he plans to do re­ 14,663 60s. r X ■' of the Combined Catholic Moth­ St. as the Apostle in West Hart­ search in France into the writ­ AMERICAN LEGION - The South School PTA will . / ____ --- . ' ' r i 1 M nhchetter-—A City of VHinge Charm ers Circle, at the home of Mrs. Will Teach ford. From 1968 to 1964, he was ings and doctrines of the early hold lU first fell meeting to­ Robert Brannick, 16 Hemlock Boy Scout Troop 362, spon­ lecturer in theology at St. Jo­ Christian fathers. night at the school with a pot- sored by St. Bartholomew's seph College, West Hartford. VOL. LXXXV; NO. 299 (THIRTY-SIX PAGE&-TWO SECmONlB) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEIvIb ER 21, 1968 (Olaaeifled Advertteing on Page 86) PRICE SEVEN CENTi luck at 6:30. Members are re­ St. Mrs. Robert Hallisey o f 100- Church, will, meet Thursday at VofH Class He was graduated from St. minded to bring silverware. Indian Dr. will be co-hostess. 7 p.m. at Buckley School. All Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield Richard Mankey will discuss The University of Hartford’s new applicants should be ac­ in 1949. He then earned BA and OVER 3 MILLION T>lans of the proposed Globe Manchester YR (Young Re­ course in Philosophy of Reli- publicans) Club will meet to­ companied by a parent. MA degrees in philosophy at PRESCRIPTIONS BINGO Hollow School at '8. giofi will be taught this fall by the, Catholic University of morrow ^t 8 p.m. at the Legion the Rev.' Richard L. Fdley, son Safely Compounded! EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Home. 20 Leonard St. Repre­ Ameriba. He also holds degrees, )) The house committee of the The UxecutivV board of the of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius R. 8 O’CLOCK— LEGIO]^ HOME, LEONARD ST. sentatives of PROD (Proposed in theology from the Pontifical t British American Club will meet Manchester Auxiliary of Chil­ Foley of 49 Scarborough Rdi ARTHUR DRUG Renewal of Downtown) will be dren’s Services of (Connecticut Gregorian University In Rome. tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. Father Foley is joining the U He is a specialist in Oarly guest speakers. will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. of H faculty as an adjunct as­ at the home of Mrs. Alfred sistant professor. The West Side Old Timers Kargl, chairman, of 165 Fergu­ Members of the American The three-credit daytime committee will meet tomorrow son Rd. at 7 p.m. at the West Side Rec. Legion Auxiliary have been in­ course, to be offered under the Members are reminded to bring vited to‘ a joint installation of auspices of the Department of ticket returns. Newington Post and Unit to­ Edpiond R. Greaney, son of Philosophy, will deal with prob­ night at 8 at the Legion Home, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Grea­ Reveals Cabinet Switches lems in religion within the con­ Willard Ave. ney of 457 N. Main St., recently text of American religious re­ left for. George Washington sponses to race, politics, war, ,v.>v Members of the St. Francis University, Washington, D.C. HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING, WATCH FOR THE business and sex from an his­ Xavier Circle will meet tomor­ He is a first .year student at torical view'polnt. State News ^ row, after the Combined Cath­ the school. A Manchester native and a s'" h i ^ K atzenbach GRAND olic Mothers Circles’ installa­ graduate of St. James’ Paro­ '^'¥>'1^ >h - tion, at the home of Mrs. Fran­ Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, chial School, Father Foley is a U ofC Board Shifted to cis J. Leary, 26 Bolton St. candidate for his Ph.D degree BABY! OPENING will sponsor a rummage sale Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in church history at Harvard University. 2 OF St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild at the Andrews Building, 63 E.* I l l O K s Record State Depts will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. Center St. “ He was ordained on Dec. 17, ...... V r * ■ COUNTRY at Guild Hall. 'Those attending 1955, at the North American High Budget WASHINGTON (AP) — are reminded to bring sand­ William DeCormier, son of College in Rome, Italy. He has President Johnson made a wiches. A de.s.sert and beverage Mr. and Mrs. George DeCor­ “by the way” announce­ DRUG will be served by Mrs. Norah mier of 379 Porter St. is attend­ STORKS (AP) — The University, of Connecticut ment today that Atty. Gen. Coupe. Mrs. Edna Karlsen and ing th^ Boston (Mass.) Museum ’ ■ Nicholas B. Katzenbach Mrs. Emily Shuffle. of Fine Arts. board of trustees approved is KLH today a record high operat­ leaving the Cabinet to join 1 f the little Cabinet as under­ A*'. S 1 ing budget request of ?59.- STEREO MUSIC 06 million for the 1967-69 secretary of state. *' This sparked speculation biennium. whether Katzenbach might be SYSTEMS The request represents an In­ ska*- groomed to replace Deem Rustic ;• I ' h" crease of almost $18.87 million, in time as secretary of state. AT or 46 per cent, over the present mi Pickets Disrupt San Francisco Opera Along with disclosing the Kat­ operating level. zenbach change and two other Scores o f,anti-Viet Nam war pickets, chaivEihg and waving placards, demon­ All trustee comments on the State Department appoint­ budget proposal were favorable, NORMAN’S strated irf front of the San Francisco Opera House last night, disrupting the ments, Johnson held the door with one board member con­ .STOi‘ IN rok X''' glittering opening night. Mrs. Lyndon Johnson attended and was ushered ajar for a possible tax increase S A V IN G S gratulating ' the ' university’s through the carriage entrance, avoiding most of the demonstrators. Story on later. But he said: “ No, I hav­ AN KAK I’lLUNG president, Homer D. Babbidge page three. (AP Photofax) ’ en’t indicated that*' one may DEMONSTRATION Jr., on ‘‘the boldness of the re­ be in the P A S A D E N A Calif. Surveyor I's, well within-the .-Surveyor 1,-, first of .seven Goheral Fund amounts-to about 2 fine ground meats swept over the field of domestiS at a low price . . . The DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY Knew What Had (API Thp nn’narpnt fail- capability of a mid-course cor- craft .designed to 1 ^ softly on 6® per cent. nGies Move and international items. lira n f a amall rock et m o- '‘«ction to bring us to the pro- fhe moOT, touched down gently ' Overseas Help ' Somebody wanted to know Pour Your Money Into Savings! Uhuck Ground To Be Done and THEY DID IT! ure 01 a smaii ocuei grammed landing point.” • last June 1, about 800 milea west when he was going to do some­ tor aboard America S our- accuracy at the launch and sUgbtly squth of the Central ANSONIA (AP) — 'hw .Fairrsl thing about filling top State De> lb. 79c veyor 2 spacecraft caused ___ confirmed______by, , the______brief ;— 8«y< , It returried irried mor#nor# .tl.thqn 11,- Corp. of Ansoriia is reaching’ . 'SE^Etment vacancies. the three-legged lunar p h o- 9.8 seconds — bunt of power 060 excellent- : ^cl^CturcB of Overseas for the skilled workers * '“ftight now," Johnson said. s FOR PIONEER tographer' to tumble un- needed to correct its trajectory, the cough ■luna? initf surface. it is unable to find close to . _ ' . ^ . J . , And amid a roar of laughter Regular Hamburg contaoUed in space, scien- without the correction, scien- ^surveyor I'a 61-hour Journey home. WASHINGTON (AP) — Three per cent. It was set last Decern- has regulated rates on such In- proceeded to recount: , • AN IMPROVED SITE tists said today. Surveyor 2 would to the moon was scheduled to The company, which manufac- federal regulatory agencies act- ber. , stitutions. —The Katzenbach shift from lb. 69c the Interest spiralj tumbling, of have missed its target by only en^ with a gentle landing at ^ res heavy industrial machin- ed swiftly today to stem the rise Tlie maximum rate on. time Terming Justice to State Department to WITH ROAD and SEWER A • . - - « - . ^ .A 1 J _ ___fJ. t_. __ft- Im^in.interest a ^ A MArates. a M -t -deposits 6 A-AA aI a a j in ^ i~l denominaUons A— A —I M A a$ AM A of AM one A of a the1 moat dangenouj 5-lb. lots $3.25 about one revolution per second, three degrees. n ;43.68 p.nj. ”(EDT) Thursday. said Tuesday It is recruit succeed (3eorge W.-Bail casts doubt on the chances for a Sinus Medli, the programmed- At that time, spokesman said, machinists in Englahtt And •The Federal Reserve Board more than $100,000"remains at threats to a sound economy, dersecretaryt' djrgecretaryif 'f-:' ■.-.•--• •-■•yi -•V'-” -' and the Federal Deposit Insur- S% per cent and at 4 per cent Johnson said action was needed election of JCug^a LEAN CENTER RIB successful mission, they said, landing point, is right in the the moon will be 2*1,027 miles Scotland, middle of the side of the moon from the earth, So far, he said, 71 English- ance (3orp. clamped a 5 per cent for regular savings deposits. because, "In our banking com- professor and f « ^ r E MANCHESTER unless the craft can be staNl- PORK C H O P S lb. 89c ized. visible to the earth. It is one of „ o e t Intricate men and ScoU have accepted, celling on the interest that MulUpJe maturity deposits miinlty, healthy competition has ^ Yale University Law jobs. Forty of these will be banks under their jurisdiction continue to b* subject to ceil- given way to a fierce ra ce /’ school for a second p o s t ^ un- Country Sporeribs • PAYROLL • PRESTIGE Two attempts at correcting pMsible Jll' “ after the y^ brought to Farrel’s Ansonia can pay on deposiU of less than ings of 4 and 6 per cent depend-.At the samfe time, the Presi- demec’retary of state The job lb. 69c the tumbling - by firing all tiifnbUfag - is • PLANT • PROGRESS three small vernier rockets for .'^hen they head for he ^ i*„dlng. plant and the remainder will $100,000. ing on maturity. P*^*"*®*® '*■* has been vacant since’ the reste- moon late in this decade. Sur- The aequenee goes like this; work at. the company’s plant in The Federal Home Losn Bank The reduction fti the ceilings and fiscal weapons to avoid y ^ Thomas Maim several Dubuque's Fleur- Board set a sliding scale of ceil- of time deposits of less than runaway inflation. montha ago Sr’,.1 S't“w ■. jo> ing ranging 4.76 per cent to 5.26 $100,000 should help to moderate And he said that, as soon as _ p i a r ^ o return B\>y Kohler, De-Lis Ham whole again. < ( or shank half Ib^ 89c (See page Fourteen) Viet Casualty per cent on interest that can be upward pressures in the savings he has the necessary facts on ambassador to the Soviet Union A1 Hibl^, staff sciennst at the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The P®'^ deposits at savings and market and contribute to order- which to base ’ a Judgment of to Washington to be deputy uni Jet Propiilsioii Laboratory, said parenU ot Marine Lt. (Jeorge associations. ly conditions in the flnanci^ possible further action, he dersecretary o f state as a re- P GREEN GIANT PEAS ss: the failuiie of the No. 8 rocket ” rr»a_ _ xw^ aa _ ^ a_ aEaa a a *a JI a v-ir at a a m/6 6a ' rvA66 am aaam a vmI a m Say Yes R. Fitzgerald, 22, agencies acted markets and to better economic would promptly send Congress piaceipent for U. Alexto John- engine Was the apparent cause 3 cons 69c word today of his ______after President balance, the F.D.I.C. said. recommendations. This could AAmson, the new sunbEuaadoramm sRam Rt*s of the tumbling, which began action in Viet Nam. Johnson signed into law a bill The reduction in maximum embrace a plan to raise income when the rockets were fired for Mulcahy Hits Apathy • The parents, Bridgeport Fire broadening their powers to reg- rates on time deposits of less taxes, though Johnson did not CAMPBELL'S CHIX the mid-course maneuver. NOODLE SOUP ' Capt. and Mrs. James Fits- interest rates, than $100,000 In denominations mention that possibility, |0M Fag« Sli^ “ Oonaequently, engines one gerald,. said their son w m killed Johnson called the, legislation does not affect interest paid on 6 cons 89c VOTE DEMOCRATIC! and two gave quite a tipping fast Saturday near Quang Tri weapon to preserve the certificates of deport and other motion,” said Hibbs. Toward Crime Rise in the northernmost province of strength of our economy.” time depMits already out- NESTLE'S 0UICK CANDIDATES FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS / The mid-course maneuver — HARTFORD (AP)—State Po- start with the iiidividual who South Viet Nam. previous celling on time standing, but these contracts North Vietnamese Routed 2 1^. can 69c a gentle roll in space followed lice Commissiemer Leo J. Mul- must help law enforcement, deposits in denominations of not be renewed at rates in by a short shot of rocket power cahy decried today puWic-apa--aald:------:------(See Page less^than $100,000 haa been 6^4 excess of the new ceiling. — was nnant to slow the craft thy toward the rising'erime rate Mulcclhy made his remarks at CSiairman K. A. Randall, enough to put it exactly on tar- gjjd said the only successful at- a symposium on law enforce- speaking for the corporation’s get on the moon. tack on crime must originate ment, the courts and the news directors, stressed that Fortified Village After ‘ launch Tuesday from with the private citizen. media sponsored by the Con- ' 1 ^ - ~ banks with lower rates should One of the many pleasures of saving is to watch it grow. Now, with espe^Kennedy, Fla.7~sci^J '’liTsom e wayrtHe^ law"abid^n«ctfcUt"C6uiM on CSiine~and not view the new ceilings as the ... 4, ' ' ' said the braft was on a good ing citizens of our state and na- Delinquency, levels toward which rates must a new higher dividend rate it will grow even faster — and with com-^,^' course for the moon’s Sinus Me- tion must be made to realize He said a “ national phenqme- move. T akeh by Marines dii — Central Bay. The course, that any attack on the rising non” exists today which breeds Bank management has the plete safety. Start pouring your money into savings today at responsibility to set rates on they said, was “ at least as good* incidence of crime must have its an increasing number of as­ SAIGON, South Viet - Nam miles southwest ot X>a Nang time and savings deposits in Manchester's oldest financial institution! saults on policemen, imjustlfied (AP) — U.S. Marines today Tuesday while flying a combat complaints of police brutality accordance with the bank’s abil­ captured a fortified village Just mission. Its' pilot was also listed ity to employ their funds profi­ and growing agitation for civil­ south of the demilitarized zone as missing. V ian review boards. tably and in sound credits, he from North Vietnalhese regu% ,, U.S. planes flew 99. mlsslofis Paul Reynaud Dies said. These things produce an at­ . lars who io^' more than four over the north Tuesday and mosphere where the policeman -r days defied hard ground and air American pilots had their fourth OOBattiUHUT" hat can 1^ paid byjnutual sav- open hostility," Mulcahy said. MD017S in five days. T ranee He noted published reports of ings »^nkS on any size amount. m ^erthrow ing tanks wers A flight of four Air Fecea F106 persons refusing to come to the It is the first time the agency ^uegday to help Leatii- aid of their fellow man or police emeck riflemen, artillery and (Sm Plage 8te) when a crime has been com­ .Jets blast the North Vietnamese NEW HIGHER RATE AtHtartof W I I mitted. Many -persons -will not in Gia Binh, only 300 yards cooperate with, the police unless F our H eld south of the Zone. Olof L. AnderMh Raymond L. Ellis - William E. FitzGerald o f they, themselves,^ are the vic- No other details were immedi­ EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR Ex p e r i e n c e d i n PARIS (AP) — Paul Reynaud, premier France EFFECTIVE OCT. T. 1966 ately available in Saigon of the TOWN g o v e r n m e n t when the country was overrun-by the German armies bms of a crime, he said. A fter Q a sh Bulletin! in 1940r died today at the American Hospital here. He “ The line of demarcation'be­ capture of the village. ,^ \ tween right Euid wrong is being As the Marines took Gia Binh, was 87.', » U.S. B62 bombers and Phantom Reynaud was a„ minister in A t School PER0F8 LEAVE H(N«E PAID ON ALL (See Page Eleven) . jets returned to the demilitar- several governments before and ^ jE W YORK (AP) — Police >xed zone and pounded Red posi- KENILWORTH, IlL (AP) after World War H but jhe was —Charles H. Percy and hta always remembered as tjhe man a n d V ren ts clashed today out- Inside and below the area. INSURED , . . u , . The eight-engine bombers family departed abruptly to­ WINDOW who headed the government at Chicago Cabbie side a new showcase school in unloaded tons of day from their Lake Mich­ the fall ‘ of France. He was a Harlem and police took tour explosives about a mile below igan shore mansion where the SAYINGS deputy in the National Assem­ Volunteers Clue persons into custody. the zone and near the area of Republican leader’s daughter, SHADES bly ^ntoet continuously from Valerie, was bludgeoned and The disturbance was touched fighting between the Marines 1910 until 196S. stabbed to death Sunday. Made to Order I I I Percy Murder off when a reinstated white e"® North Viet Nam’s 32*B Di­ ^0 NO REG^UTipNS / ' Reynaud favored the return of There was no explanation principal, Stanley R. Lisser, vision- Bring your old roller, in ,G«n. Charles de Gaulle to power .KEiNILWORTH, HI. (AP) — given Immediately for the arriveid at Intermediate School The F4C Phantoms ham- and f«ve S5c per shade in 1968.' i(nd was president of the Authorities investigating the 201, mered at three Communist stor- family’s departure. Their des­ PAID FROM DAY OF^ DEPOSIT ' ALSO -V consultative - committee that slaying of Valerie Percy dis­ tination was not announced. Some~ __ .. 401-1 pickets had appeared ege areas inside the .six-mile j . VENETIAN BLINDS drew up-the constitution for the closed today a possible lead vol­ ^ wide zone. Pilots reported set­ !^ey left the estate in a oar early outside the school, pro- QUARTERLY } Fifth Re)^Uic. unteered by a Chicago, cab. driv- ting two areas ablaze and shortly after a station wagon Reynaud later charged that 1 testing the reinstatement of L1.S- , . , , . presumably. containing lug­ ser, who had voluntarily De GauUe hM'iiolated his own Police said the driver,! L eo. Navy planes attacked a cam­ gage covered with blankets At the beginning of 'stepped down in the dispute constitution spd broke with him. Yancey, 44, told them a fwe in ouflaged North Vietnamese tor- rolled out the driveway. January, April, July and October. In the 1662 legislative elections, his cab Sunday morning rtsem-' when he showed up this mom- l„g. U,. kABI.Y DICE8IN WIN Reynaud was defeated by a bled a man in a published pic­ and rockets oft Haiphong Tues­ police barricades. Gaullist candidate. ture of a suspect sought for an day. Pilots said they split the WASHINO’rON (AP) — As police attempted to push In receftt years he had written attack on a young woman in The' Senate rejected today an them back one | demo^tmtoV John J. Hltchinson Hon. Francis J. Mahoney Frank M. StILmler articles and books criticizing Do Evanston. The man in the pic­ The boat sank - 62 miles north­ attempt to substitute a seusa threw himself onto the rain-wet EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR Gaulle's foreign policy, espe­ ture also is regarded by author- ., east of North Viet Nam’s major o f Congress reeolutlon o « cially his effort to draw clear ot ities as a possible suspect in the sidewalk in front of Lisser. school prayers for a consti­ Police picked up the man and ^ American influence. Percy case. The U.S. commsuid announced tutional amendment orgM by Reynaud recalled in a book in Valerie, 21, daughter of - Re­ carried him to a police wagon Republican Leadbr Everett M. as demonstrators screamed and the loss of one plane over North 1964 that he had broken with publican leader Charles H. Per­ pronto Sidewalk Foreman Viet Nam and cme in the Muth. Dirksbn of lUinoik. The 52-63 tried to reach Lisser, who en­ bthe^ political leaders before PAUL REYNAUD cy, was found stabbed and beat­ In the north, a Navy F4B vote defeating the, resolution .CONVENIENT HOURS: Workmen erecting a fence in Toronto’s Queen’s tered the scluol. VOTE DEMOCRATIC! and commented: “ Each one has en to death in the' bedroom of Phantom from the CEu-rier Coral offered by Sen. Biriih Bayb, his role in public life. Most Park, appear to be operating under the directi9n For the second straight day. man armies were poll to the family home in Kenllworth^ pupil, swarmed into the school. Sea. was shot down late ^onday D-Ind., WM a first-round vle- 9 A.M. fo 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TOWN ELECTION: MONDAY. OCT. 3 swim with the current. I ha.ve strike at Paris. Sunday morning. Evanston, like o f Robert Raikes. Howeveir, it’s only a statue of inhindered despite the picketing the pilot was missing. It tory for Dirfcsen. But the oon- fXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 to 8 L A. JOHIKON often swum upstream In the next three months, the Kenilworth, .is a North Shore Raik^, founder of Sunday schools, looking down on K 0*f w a. U,. 968th plane lost over the s t it o t lo ^ ^ . n ^ n L t o ^ DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS: 647-9839 It was not uhtll Morph 21, prendi armlee crumbled before suburb of Oblesgo. their^hdeavors. The fence is to protect the statu* the pupils who ibowed up today 19*0, when he was 02, that Rey- German assault, the govern- j Yancey told police he drovo' requires a two-thirds majority PAiHT CO. This, advertisement ^mnsored Iqr the Il^inooratie Town Ckhiiinltlee, P. Conti, Sec’y. while the new University of Toronto Health Cen­ In the south, a Marine A* Sky- i^nd was caned to head the (See pag».Fourteen)' haiwk caught fire and c^ h ed *0 for adopqofi, i ■ 723 MAIN ST. FreSch government. The Ger- (See Page thirteen) (See Page EMven) ter is being built. (AP Photofax) ,