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Pope Asks It.* - V ' Thousands Greet UN S eek Pontiff on Route (AP)—Pope Paul VI, spiritual ruler of 5S0 million Roman Catholics came to America tod iy War’s End as a pilgrim to the United Nations, and to meek with President Johnson. UNITED NATIONS, N. The first Pope to visit the New Worid airtved at Y. (AP)—Pope Paul VI Kennedy Airport at 9:27 a.m. after a nine-hour i e t today reaffirmed his sup> flight of 4,280 miles from Rome. port of the United Nations Awaiting the pontiff were high-ranking officiala of and urged as its goal “No more war, war never all levels of government and the church. The A litalif again.” Airlines Jet taxied to a red carpeted welcoming oere^ mony. ^ In a speech prepared for Red velvet roping enclosed the area and a long black delivery before the 117-nar limousine stood waiting to take the Pope on a motor* tion General Assembly, the cade parade through Queens and Manhattan. Thou« 4 Pope declared: sands of spectators had turned out hours earlier to wait “If you wish to be broth­ for a glimpse of him. ers, let the arms fall from Among the spectators at the life to ths hope of immortality, * your hands, one cannot -U ■ i sealed-off airport and along the God blase thla land S( love while holding offen­ papal routes were big delega­ yours!" sive arms." tions of Catholic children, pert Showing no sign of weaiineaM He urged the audience, of the 706,000 from 1,091 metro­ from the long flight, ths PapSL of diplomats to find ways politan area piuochlal schools 88, walked to the UmouaiM. R l to guarantee international ' which declared a holiday for the' clear plastic top had been left security “without having, historic visit. off for the 24-mlIe parade ■ , ' ^ r/y U.N. Secretary-General U Manhattan and St. Patrick’s recourse to arms." "This is Thant, the official who tovtted Cathedral, where soma paraena a most noble aim," he said, > the Pope to lay his Church’s had been waiting oveniiglit. * “this the people expect of plea for peace before the Inter­ A crowd oontimiad to pesM you, tiiis must be obtain­ national body, headed the wel­ around Mm even as Pop* Pad ed.” , coming delegation sat on the special seat wMoh The ponUff u id : M He Prepare* to Leave Airport. Crowde Line- Route of Hig .Motorcade. No other aircraft were In the can lift Mm seven iaOhas ab efi "Gratitude will be expressed cool, clear sky as the big Jet Ms fellow pessengere. Ha shook t^Orou by all peoples, relieved approached from the east for a many of the bands oatatrstehail as they will then be from the State News , landing. Airport activity ceased to hUn- crushing expenses of arma­ V*S, C I t i e « as workers and spectators Police motoreyelea and * ae*> ments, trusting ia your senti­ Johnson Offers Asylii watched. Iser led the way and the pnsei ments o< humanity and generos- To Receive • With Ihant were the other slon started. 1^." Bus Strik e official greeters: Secretary of Pope Paul’s Umouaine, flytag He urged further that the sav­ Cuban Exiles , State Dean Rusk, New York the papal and American fligS) ings resulting from arms reduc­ Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, MIAMI; Fla.^(AP) - The'lm H in ges on was the sixth car to the metoc* tions will be diverted to the bea- To Refugees from Mayor Robert F. Wagner and cade. Ms host, Cardtoal Spefl> •flt of the developiifg countries. pact of a new (Aban refugee Francis Cardinal Spellntan, man, rode with Mm. The pontiff told th* delegatss; flood, antlcipeited here In view NEW YORK (AP) —1 port of entry — choppy, whlte-#doors tor Cubans who seek to Union Vote archblrtiop of New York. Also Minutes later, howsvar, tbp "You have performed and you of President Joimaon's favora­ capped New York habor — to join some 270,000 of iheir coiav tiiere were foimer' Italian Pre* Presidertt Johnson set the WEtHEBflFDDLD (AP)-Con- procession stopped and the Popt •ontlnoe to perform a great ble response to Fidel pastroVi open the gates of another, Mi­ trymen already In the Unl)ed mier Amlntore Fanfeni, presi­ sbiftad to boMuaia* with § work: The education of man­ 'Mars of government and ami. He said the Florida city State*: t naqfiou) Go> buses wairq stltt run­ ding- of tba i U.N. Geneeal A*- 'let them go” offer, would-be diplomacy in ,motioa. today, ning to tiw (i«rtfqr4,*RB)». Bk- Bimbly, Slid 'ttm fmir .dkaf^.ltoiii* itm Vnpkasitol kind in the ways of peace. The toK tfaiouilMiA;. theT-pnli^ wiU l^.,"a teinpcrary stopping —Ma.aald h« 1m» aikad'-tha Mrlak sag a M M ^ ' ' United Nations is a great school to Amferlca'h tefuge place tor r^ugees as they, reset­ Stats Deporiment to seek vsh and StatotM txati ja^tay, V.^^^urdlaals. ttafes, wy persons laaktng Randl Fomasaa. * • Aaaaa(Mk>' where that education th Im pi^ 0 Cubsns who seek to tle in other paria cf this oettn- ^elN*''»o*w6ra*ito peadt^wab.lttiloi* m4M^iw*htp pontiff, wUte-rolwd and «iMiSS»^t»1i*tidle the iltitt an arcaogamant tor the mova- vote 'on the oompony’t latest wearing a crimson eapa.aad c tf ed Preaa photograpiMr •d, today In tiM im- -ef*-”.* . •• - ' eave. ...Communist try.” pient of rafunea from Cuba to contract offer. with gold embroidei sembiy hall of Uiat school. V^en New arrtvals would rapid^ island Fidel Castro. Johnson’s dramatic announce­ ment ovetVhadowed hl6 tnajOT M l ^ ^n>* tiitttad itote* dost you leave this hall, the world be sent to oltle* other ttwa Ml- I declare to the people of looks upon you as the architects Cuba that thoee who seek refuge mission on Liberty Island, Oie not maintaJh..ftlptemaUe 'rela- 9790 tLiim jtai waved to aipt,” B ^ a'spoKeemen at tba ttona WMhCdba.' , % " uhtu 4he abo- unton Iwi ’Ortvers crowd. compartment to the c ceremony In which he signed a and constructors of peace." Cuban Refugee Center. i here ia Amerloa will find it," and mechanics get a chance to tion occupied by tba 'piaka and He continued: Joixwon said Sunday In a wind­ new immigration biU into law. Johnson said he Wants the He slowly descended the TQie U.8. govemment-opera- hear the company proposal and ramp, smiling, and shook hands distributed oommemorailv* "Peace, as you know, i* not ted center already has resettled swept, bW-aignlng cerem

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 IIANCHBSTBR BVENINO HERALD, MANCHE8TBR,.00im„ MONDAY, OCTp^BER 4. 1968

Conlon oald that In Manohaa- Andover Events if W l DBJVM Bolton tor thia la known ae "oanlor TV-Radio Tonight prlvllaga." b Bdtan It win bu In W orU ooUad ‘‘apadal aontraot,’.' and Annual Town Meeting Set if wi( INfllAU Town Meeting to Consider thooe atudawta-who are MlglMa The Baby Has eeRMte’S and wWh to Uka advantofi at LONDON (AP) ' —. Rhodesian tha pregraa will aign « aoitiraat At Elementary School at 8 Prime Minleter Ian Smith ar-' Television other Storw la if W l NRVICI Joining Disposal District with tha aahoal. wWah wU' ba rived in London today for orlti- S:00 ( 9-lfr'tMMI) Movie < I BsedeFe tHieet BloomflsM and I t) Ailvrnooo Bm>w Newington void if vIeUtod. The annual town meeting wlUWor early Saturday morning, the Been Named ••• col dtecueeione of independence (ID) llsmorv U um _ 80)*8!m. WeeOMr Hw (|u«atl be bald tonight at 8 In the all- large plate gtosa window on Um Lloyd 'niaiitaa Mmw ort« Camara to Sohaller after the Oet X4 gobool Rd. slda of tba town of- for Rhodesia. (14) Kindsrgartsa tjjgajriuiAu not Bolton should vou to Join tract," Conlon atotod tt a da- meeting the aonlng board. ^urpooe room of tho elemen­ When hie visit woe announced 1:30 (40) luneman < tha North Oantrol lUCuao Dla- ot aorlptian aent boma to paranta, floa buUdlng was fmaahed by (M l Whet's NewT <1 ■ I's visit flehallar, who oUlnu be owns tary aobool. Other than hearing leet week, a Rhodesian spokes­ Q ) Yogi Bear (C) "la to allow a atodant the graab two large rooka. U m rooks ware yoaal DUtrict wiU be m for and baa baan paytog Uxaa on BldOoy, Fnuik Joneph Jr., son oJ Frsnk Mid Jennstt* man said the talks "must be <10> Hus l i the Answer •at amowt of indlvtdiial frebLI •Bd aocapting the town report thrown with such toroa that they 6:00 ( 8-40) News, Spoits, WeetbST ao«a dlsousaton tonight at the four separate lota baoausa of caused scratebaa on tha vault KoDonald McCoy, West Rd.. Vernon. He was bom Sept. 28 final and conclusive." ( » ) nim _ Main (O) dem in hla aduoatlanal a tor Um 19M-8B floool year, the (M ) Art of Seelnir annual town meeting, whUh worloiM eompllootions, ona of door on tha oppcMlta sida of tha ftt Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal jfrandmoth- Rhodesia Is a self-governing u a (O ■ohoel program," major busineaa tneludas sevaral S:16 (40) Peter Jennincs—News •toPto at t at the Ootnmuaity them being the praeenoe of the Parania a n rtaponaibU tor town Cletk’a offloa. Stoto po- •r is Mrs. Julia McDonald, Vernon. His paternal jfrandmotn- colony with political power In ( I) PoltUes; Uendsa Items relating to tha purohaae of Hall. well supplying alt tha houaea on traniportation. Stiktoata Who Iloa ara Invaotigating tha act of •r U Mrs. Helen McCoy, Milford. He has three brothers. the hands of a white minority. rao ( 8) Walter Cronklte a new tank truck for the volun­ I 8) Lieutenant Raymond Cooper, a member Cook Dr. on Wa property. Dla- hava fUad tha naoaoaary oradan- vandalism. Jack, 19, Wayne, 18, and Dennis, 2; and a sister, Karen, 10. The Rhodesian government has (80) Boctal Ser.urMy teer Are department, at on es­ • • • « • of the board of finance, has eusalon of the property began In tiala for driving to aehool may threatened to declare independ­ (1O-8M0) BunUey^rinkley timated coat ot |1S,(XX). Ambrose, Tina Marie, daughter of Jolm D. Jr. and Bet­ ence on Its own if Britain re­ (40) Cheyenne tpisstioned the sdvIaaMlity of the fall of lOU. driva tbamaalvoa, and atudonta Mancheator EvaolBg Herald (M> What'e NewT Approprlatlona recommendad Andover oorreapondent, Law­ ty Warner Ambrose, 28 Scott Dr.. Vernon. She was bom fuses to grant the colony full (l8) Newabeat Joining without more study According to Tedford, mottera who Uvo within tho walking 4Ua- Sept. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal freedom. , • :48 0) Peter Janntn(s-News what raeiribcrahlp in tha new came to a standatlll when 8chel> tanoo ooUbliahad by tha board by the board of fiance, for the rence Moe, tel., 74t-a788, 7:00 tUatrtot Involvaa ler was toM be could Only make voters to act on. Include 8760 to grandmother is Mrs. Lillian Warner, m Broad St. Her pa­ The British gov'emment In­ icrtptlon TV (13) Movie lir a Provantion First Selectman Richard Mor- two building )oU out of the land purchase radios for use by town ternal grandmother la Mrs. Florence Ambrose, 125 Bran­ sists that Independence must be 11:80 ( 23) Tnnlcht (O b oboarvanea of National ra says he is more oonceraed officials, 80$ tor the oonseiwa- ford St. Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. preceded by arrangements to and wee aaked to bring In the lira Pravontion Waak, Mm Bol­ Lone Bid 810,981 SEB BATOROAk'B TV WEEK FOE GOMPLEIB U8TINO with the location of any fu­ Uon oommTaslon’s open space William Daley, East Hartford. Her paternal great-grand­ give the African population an four deeds, which. Tsdtord said, ton y in Doportmont will hold ture dlapooel area than with program, and 82,248.18 for tha parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, 125 Branford St., increasing share of political were not forthcoming. an opan houoa Wadnaoday from For Garage Roof bow deeply the town would be regional school district. and Mrs. Tina Ambrose, Athol, Mass. She has two slstera, power and responsibility. In other busineea, each board T to 9 p.m. at tha flrehouaa on Julie, 8, and Barbara, 5. oonunittod by an affirmative (Macuaaed aome vtoiadona of Notch Rd. VBma wflt ba abown Other buatoess U Bt. The Wd Sept. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal anti-BrItisI rioting In the colony Tedford aaid that, If aome ot sohooto. the disposal area for another WDBC—18N ^ U :to N e w i, Sports, Weather the Northeast Refuee Dlapoeal was 810.981, slightly less than grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hoepner, St. Alban a of Aden, work crews began 6:00 Ixms John Wade 11:86 Art Johnson tha aonlng v4olatione are not Patrol Leaden year. A related item, to amend District, said today that Bolton the dlapoeal area regulations to N.Y. She has a brother, Christopher Scott, 2.' clearing rubble and debris from 8:00 Dick Robinson W PO P-I4U cleared up before the next meet- Patrol leaden and aaolatonta the 811.000 appropriation re­ • * • • • 1:06 News. 8 ^ OH 6:00 Oeorxe Brewer will have one more chance to provide for issuance of car stlck- the streets. w icH -sis 7:00 Ken (IrIRIn Ir^ of the board, some publicity were cboaen at tha laat mooting quested of the town dlreotors GIgnac, Peter .loseph, son of Walter J. and Barbara 6:00 Hartford HlstUKhta vote before being (ximmlUed e n to persons permitted use of The town of 90,000 returned to 458 to Harding Prentiss, Rt, 2, Green St„ Crystal Lake. He was elections Sunday was Christian FORA WIDE CHOICE the aeleetman and the planning, Griawold for work done on bom Sept. 23 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal Democrats 245, Socialists 202 oonunlaalon have time to study, Shady Lone, the Flano develop- ITS SO EASY grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harding, Crystal and Free Democrats 49. OF WONDERfUlOIFTSI tbe amr togUtotton aotabUahlng ment and od updating planning TO SHOP AT Lake. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Prentiss, the dtapoMd dlatrioto. Cooper mapa SMILING W SERVICE Rockville. MANILA, PhUlpplnes (AP) — ■Bid that be undentonda that, Weekend AMdettes President Diosd^o Macapagal under the laiw, ;tbe dtitriet la no The Srat home game of Mm Underwood, Joan Cecilia, daughter of Basil H. Jr. and said tcxlay that provincial Gov­ longer a atudy givop hut an ac­ varsity soccer team, against Lucille Smart Underwood, 95 Orchard St., Rockville. She ernor Feliciano Levlste was tion group, and that BoRon, If Cheney Tech, was rained out was bom Sept. 20 at Rockville General Hospital. Her ma­ "grossly irresponsible" in esti­ tt votea to tte affirmative, will Friday aftenKxm but a large ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smart, Norman, mating that 6,000 persons died be oomxntttod to Immediate oon- portion of the younger gener­ Okla. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Margaret Under­ in the eruption of the Taal vol­ ■tiuetton of on taoiiMnttor. ation got plenty of excerctee wood, Ware, Mass. She has a brother, Robert, 2%. cano. Cooper aald that, aa a mem­ Friday night at the block dance • • * « • Macapagal’s press spokesman ber of tba board of ftoaaoa, Me aponaored by the Republican Moener, Paul Michael, son of Louis V. and Lorraine accused the governor of padding pibnary <>bJeotian agoinat Join­ Town Oommlttee. Batryh Mueller, 10 Becker PI., Rockville. He was bom Sept. the f Igure “ for polltlcad pur­ ing la Mm power given the dls- Because of the rain, tha (hUKM 23 at Rockville General Hospital. His paternal grandparents poses." He said that “ the offi­ triot to float a multimillion dol­ was held inside the Community 0 are Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mueller, Rockville. He has a broth­ cial count as of today is only 86 lar bond fawue witbout a public Hall, rather than outdoors, er, Peter, 2%. dead and 97 missing." )m»NmSflBYJPBILEE( which bad the effect of ciKtlng * • • • • I The final figure “ certainly Questioned on tfata possitoUlty. down the number pt adulta poD Hyson, Gregory Wade, son of Edward and Alice Shaw will not be more than 600,” he Demtog asM that there would ticipatlng. Members of the Hyson, Lakevlew Tel-., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 18 at added. ^ be (me more time for the town dance oommlttee, and a few Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are With 15,000 people In evacua­ ■ rasa.*wA ■ to vote, when the by-laws of hardy parents, were In attend­ PITH Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Shaw, Binghamton, N.Y. His pa­ tion camps, observers at the the new district were eetabllrti- ance. The ball was literally ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hyson, Elling­ scene 40 miles south of Manila ad. He said tint the to\4m would rocking as the future voten ton. He has four brothers, Richard, 7, Danny, 4, Terry, 3, said the distribution of relief not actually have a chance to made like dprigfat grasfhopfMra and Tommy, 1%; and a sister, Karen, 5. supplies was a mess. vote on diabrtet bonds;, how­ C ■ to the beet of the Tradewlnds, • • * • • One source said relief supplies ever. The by-lawa ere now to a looel dance combo. Heeter, wnUam Francis Jr., son of William and Jane were being- distributed to thou­ Monday ||||| rough-draft form, Demtog ex­ The third athletic event of the DuVall Hester, 71 Hansen Dr., Vernon. He was bora Sept. 21 sands not affected by the erup>- Tuoidtiy plained, and, for the most part, weekend was termed "deUght- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal g^rondpar- tlon last Tuesday while many PLUS These De sonething Featires... they are aimllar to the by-laws fully successful" by a partici­ . . . ents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard DuVall,' Glbsonla, Pa. His pa­ deserving victims were getting Wodnotday | j| Big-family looci capndty • Pushbutton watar of the Northeoat Refuee Dispoe- pant. Over 20 members of the bras that ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patripk J. Hester, nothing. tamperaturs oontrol • Perforated tub for al Dhtrlcit Bolton Outing Club climbed M t Worcester, Mass. He has a sister, Anne, 3. Selectman Mocra said be can- Manadnock in Jaffery, N.H. * * * • • deaner rinsing • AAaytog agitator action • Zinc- tactod Gorton, who tofonned Sunday. They report that the Lakens, Jnlle Bonnie, daughter of Paul B. and Gall Todd Bull Goes Swimming coated cabinet guards against rust • Porcelain ta d ttto M tinfoiv hkn that, aa far ^ the repre- foliage la not yet at its peak, Lokens, 286 Buttonball Lane, Glastonbury. She was bom top and lid • Virtually indestructible pump * flat makes them af Sttt— T aentativea to the dlatriot koerw, with a lot of red in evidence, give you the Sept 14 at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal g^randparents TORONTO (AP) — A 1,500- SYEAK pound Brahma bull went for a Rmtpwof Id hingM MAmeiivutUimi tha oidy expense the town but not much yellow. are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd, 117 Porter S t Her paternal would be (xnmnltted to would Early Dtsmlssal grondpcuents are Mr. and Mrs. George Lukens, Largo, Fla. swim Sunday and it took six cowboys and the Toronto harbor be the expenoe of the study of Ralph Conlon, principal of Bol­ She has a sister, Jennifer, 7. refuse dlapoeal. Laat year this • • * • * police to get it ashore. ton High School, has announced The bull was being ridden In a ran to |130. that sophomores and Juniors natural look Houboii, Snsao JWarle, daughter of William J. and Shir­ ■ S A L E ! Mdrra aald he was mora con- maintaining at least a "C " aver ley Yuscavltch Harmon, 467 Oaklsmd Rd., Wapping. She was rodeo. He threw his rider, ran BERNIE'S PAY AS YOU PLEASE PLAN out the nearest exit, pounded a m il AS Cut From Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef m|| eemed with how oonvenieot the age who have a study hall the bom Sept. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ eventual dUpoael site would be final period of the day may be ternal gprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Blair, Windsor. block down the road and • No Money Down • Up to 8 Years To Pay plunged into Lake Ontario. to Bolton. Demtog said today excused from school at tho end Her paternal gp^dparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Han­ that both South Windsor and Six cowboys were taken • 90 Days— No Finance Charge • Bank Financing of the next-to-the-last period, by non, Tolland. She has a sister, Mary, 6. ! Rib Steob is 98' = Vemon understood this. • • * * * aboard a harbor police boat. primarily for after-school Jobs. Plaiinlng mad Zoning They lassoed the bull and towed McFall, Randy Paul, son of Robert and Mary Gaudet Raymond Gchollcr, the owner him to a seaplane ramp. MCFall, 24 Orchard St., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 25 at S Chuck Fillet rIoh^ ib 88' S of lots along the Notofa end of Rockville General Hospital. His maternal gp-andparents are Four horses hauled the hull maMenfom Nchto Rd., haa Charged both the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaudet, Summerside, P.E.I., Canada. He out of the water. COSMETICS B D I msI a C fih M ir boneless, Cut A AC ■ COLOR TV VALUE aonlng board and planning com­ has. two sisters, Sharon, IS, and Paula, 12. Chuck LB WE CARRY ALL • • • • • J DKIQ€ M 6CIK from 70 mission with "diserhnination." THE TOP LINES A letter from Schaller to Don­ Maidenform took its inspiration Tnrklngton, Thomas Scott son of Arthur L. and Delores CE a m L boneless sirloin ftom ald Tedford, zoning agent, was ARTHUR DRUG Kolstee Turklng;ton, 15 Brent Dr., VemMi. He was bom » J i B Q K ORDELMordelmonico lb 1 . 6 8 . . from your femininity . . . and Sept. 20 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal gpnndmother read at meetings of both boards laat week. Tedford said he will Is Carrie Peterson, 490 Taylor St. His paternal grandmother The Light Touch created these girl-curvy bras . . . Is Mrs. Lillian Johnson, 46 Florence S t He has a brother, ■ Porterhouse StMk LB 1.081 RGAVKirOR Arthur, 10. just for you!' INDIVIDUAL SIRVINM Cornitli Htrs u S y Columbia U6 2OZAV0.Sin AU Week s u f r -right cooked Joining Region Proposed by the Features At ASP Suloml 45* FAIRWAY FAMILY heat'n serve super-Hight skinless Fried HuiMock “ dV* frunkfurh a. **Swe«t Nothing . . . nade nylon To Annual Town Meeting Be wary of a man who REA0Y-TO4:OOK SURER-RIGHT lace, contoured with Dacron'* poly­ The annual town meeting will'^ Kindergarten says he Is boss in his. mufMgs* link Sausage “ 73' ester fiberfill. Lycra* spandex back, be held Tuesday at Yeomans The Oxiperative Kindergarten rown house; he may also' in sizes 32-86, A, B. 5U I0 Ball at 8 p.m. will meet tonight at the class' He about other things There are ,sevei*al questions room on Lake Rd. jan e PARKER fai the warning for which the Parents are advised to bring *We know of a garden" ' answers must be provided by that's a little jewel — 14 b. “ Dream-aire” . . . bare, brief and auto insurance and health forms ^carrots . . . PINEAPPLE OR the electors. to the meeting. There are still Mr. Patrick Oyabe beautiful with low cut cotton cups Reports will be heard from three openings In each session. 4 APRICOT PIES Director of whisper thin fiberfill, in sizes town officers and special town It's not what you leave Any parent Interested may at­ ^behind but what you send 4 (sonunlttees. LAROItINCH 82-38, A, B, C. SMS tend or may contact Mrs. An­ ahead that counts . SAVIIOt ILaiOZ lA 49*^ JACK Ol^ A U TRADES — The town will be asked thony Burke, Rt. 6A. MASTER OF ONE! whether it wishes to join the Roland Laramie, a partner at rUp to 16, a boy wants to^ Windham Regional Planning Dlneen’s Studio In Wllllmantlc, be a Boy Scout. After We*re Specialists In Beauty Culture e. “ Chansonette**. . . your favorite Agency, whose area includes the will be the featured speaker at .that? A girl scout . . Meintoah Un- circular stitched bra done to perfec­ towns of Ashford, Chaplin, Cov­ the m'Ombershlp tea being held ' classified Sizes5 , . 4 9 " i tion in cotton broadcloth. Sizes 32 entry, Hampton, Lebanon, by the Sisterlwod of Congrega­ Every time history re- Mansfield, Scotland, Willington to 88, A, B, a 2 .0 0 tion Auguduth Achlm tonight at , peats Itself, It seems as^ LEARN HAIRDRESSING and Wint^am. If they wish to 'though the price goes up! 8:15 pm. at the vestry^of the Join, they must also appropriate ANN PAGE synagogue on Chestnut HIU. at the Number 1 Sehool to Oonneotiout the necessary funds. ^We tt7 to keep prioeat 10MOZ |4|C TOMATO SOUP d. “ Concertina" . . , exclusive ac­ Voters will be asked if they Laramie wiU speak on Interior down at both Fairways— CAN wish to stipulate that the sum of decorating and the art of tak­ and we dol Stop in s(x>n ANN PAGE ThelYMNIMVtN THE CREATIVE SCHOOL tion framed cups of Lycra* spandex ing good pictures. He will Illus­ ^and see the new artificial4 ■ QUART CQC MeihXI twlet (Man and cotton that stretches with you, $2,SIX), previously appropriated flowers for fall . . . MAYONNAISE JAR n*telehwa OF HAIRDRESSIHG > In sizes 82-38, A, F C. 3 .0 0 ing committee, be taken from Laramie is a graduate of the BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, IAUS6URY STEAK ^Two convenient locations:^ II OZ 0^C JfitW s, phone or Mme to for FBBB Broehnra the Reserve Fund. Hartford Institute of Photog­ ■ Downtown Main Street SULTANA, FROZEN PKO Included in the warning Is a raphy and the Winona School of MEAT DINNERS .and 705 Bast Middle ANN PAGE t h e OBBATIVB sc h o o l or hairdressing Dept M nis clause asking lor an Increase Photography^He 1s a member of rTumpike. (Next to the' the Professional Fbotographers OH PEACH AND 188 ASTLIM BT„ HABTFORD, CONN. VsL 828-8128 Id the salary of the assessor's Popular Market.) GRAPE JAM PINEAPPLE PRESERVES 3 j? r 79<= derk, and another referring to of America and has been gueet •end ma without obUgaMoi *tr#da mark weaker for professional groups e ASvaaead Bair the selectman’s estimate of the Frkaa affacHva at A l l AAP Superupar MaiMarkalt DealfB f eatalof on your •tiioel In Rhode Island, New Hamp­ expenses lor the coming year le Ihia Community anti Vldnlty. eCoBveaiaBt eoraar la halidraaatog. including the budget for the shire and Massachusetts. Taltteanaa Mrs. Sol KoenigXberg, presi­ Aga board of education. e e n N i t s eNaw q m aa Voters must also authroUe the dent, will (xmduct the meeting. FAIRWAY selectmen to borrow money foif SHOPPING PARKADE—MANCHESTER \9trn. Foundations, Main Floor Other Stores in Nev. OMp .A ...... i ...... Utota ...... current expenses in anticipation Manchester Evening Herald vj\p OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9-SATURDAY TILL 6 Bloomfield st taxes and may hear any other Columbia correspondent, Vii^ PHONE 643-9561 end Newington MtaalMr of National Aaaoclatioa of Oo#- bsslnsii deemed proper. ginU M. Oarisoo, tel 228-MM. matology 6eh(whi and Oonneet'eat Sto elaty of Beauty Culture Sohoeia

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t, 1 lAANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, IilANCH ESTER, OONN^ lUM CHZSTBS ZVSNIMO HSSAU), M AM CUBSTZa CONS. MOHPAY, OCTOBER MB WAQK SIX 1 >r Prsmlsr MIMta Khm- WiUlsms, daughter of MV, and sbehav tor instituting th* |^ o y . Ttco Sentenced; Mrs. David H. Williams of 101 At th* moment, however, th* Imme­ „ Event* It sniw iOimsIishav wtM John SL; Linda Olmstsd, diate hop* has to be that Sukarno can Inside Report Jimmy Breslin •peksnly anU4Mii|tle ao< ttrf«4 Arresti Started daughter of Mr. and itrs. Rloh- I Choieesf Maah In Tow s survive, perhaps a little wiser than he in Capital that tap lorist IsadsriiMp sohsl- ard C. Olmstsd of Bolton; and If^rald has been, wise enough to begin tilting by (Ooattmed freak Fege 6) Caliiorma Riots DsnnIs Kslth, son of Mr, snd cam* through the revolvtaf OM taa M fre* of Jaws M poasl- his balancing maneuvers a little more t i b EpDONOARMW MO. Mrs. Roy L. Keith of 33 Hollis- HIOUI ^ « a RowUnd E « » Jr. and Rob«rl D. NorA ”1 am gdlng to ses ths l>ep« dopr and up tha steps to tbs LOS AKOVUS* (AP) - TWO TUESDAY ONLY SKOIALI definitely in th* direction of demoo- (stlU Will above the RreiMenfs on totevialan. TH bs right hero lobby. H* kept teoklng. out of WAMnNOTON (AP) — CAMTALqiDOYM brothsrs whose srrast allsgsdly ter M. Mias Olmstsd snd Keith Wa s h in g t o n — walking Union sbsp eontiov4rsy fisnrs a graduatsd from tha eoUag* tMs |H P racy. figure), and passed the House. In tbs oonvent In front of th* tb* comsrs of Ms sysa Us Ppsoidont Jolmooni ”Tlio task sparked ths mssstv* Lm An­ NATIVB, WATBBSV to the floor of th* House with ’The slgnlfloanoe of tMa IMI- tolsvlston sst. I t would bs tm- T te t WM showOeum m tbs adrainlstlaUsn of orsMUif a mors beautiful g le s riots last August wars sen- year wMla Mias WUliams is a couldn't as* anybody, pushss n befwe tbs-fun §*naU. 1. u n several other Democrstlo Con­ dent U not thai th4 WWt* House posslbls to so* bta on tbs strsst Myd. IVhsa you ean't spot U>* Amsrioa, or matting It a mors tanced after a judge r s f u ^ to ■ophomor*. gressmen one day last week, anyway.” / hpMs* dttooUvos right away, . It A nsw msrabar JoIm tbs my pisaoant pise* In wMOh to Uvs allow them to ehangs thslr guil­ In ssmlng th* award tor Man- Two Borders Invaded en exeouUve seaSIdn m preme Court for what esul4 b* a freshman Democrat muttered; a House oomhiltUe (S|ttMlee "WsU. you eotdd go to Uto means saouitty In a hotel is vary ts net snd oamiot .|)0 the job of ty pISM. ehsster High gehoot in eompsti- CHICKEN Two curious developments in sepa­ '•Well, Hi* Majesty hasn't call­ mass ait Mglit sod ses Mm its buslatt tsrm. . Marqustto ITys, 21, and Ron­ tion wKh 89 BsoctMtety sohoote, and departmcntt are dMnif that high. A spaolal isnat* report hM th* fsdsral govsrnmsnt stone ' rate quartere of th* OommunUt world ed to teU me how to vote today, than.” There w m a prteet right m ald Wtya, 23, had Mksd last tha thrss sctalevsd a point avsr- aM the ame). 'Whst was elgnlfl- namod NtMta KbniSbchev m Interior iaerstary Itow srt L. ag* of ZMO out of a poasibls suggest a oontradletion and yet a pat­ so I’m going to vote the way I cant was thp domfnl«*#’s;rt*c- "At tbs Tanks* StadlumT” you oamc between potted plants Sept. 3 to b* allowsd to with­ BREASTS r. th* Instigator of an offlelnl So­ Udall; "We mpst reoognlss 4ti tern of pracUcal Communist evolution f«*l.” Uon; anger, resentment aadl a Her eyee rolled. ”Don’t mention and Into the part of th* lobby water Is our moat vital r»- draw ths pISM, but Municipal This political hyperbole re­ It to nt*. Dont sven brsaitbe It. viet policy of snti-SomtUem. Court Judge Mary B. Waters (UM tt I LBS. FEB FAMILT) lx Siontlifl •«••••»•••••••■* which bears little resemblance to the refusal to tamfekle uadej’; ^ where tha psopte sit. Russell sourcs. Man ean sxlst without hfM MoqUm ••••«••••••••• veals th* nasty mood in which Thera are no more tioketa tor brushed up against th* priest. denied th* motion Friday.' MORE TV* PRODUCED MOAtll ••••••••••••*•*** 1 evolution described by theorists. Another example of grbriW* food for M much m M days. the record-breaking 89th Con­ R. Don't roaks ms jealous by The piiect did not have his wal­ VnianShop MaTqustts w m givsn a par­ 'VIENNA — Austria's output Along their border with Austria ,and hoetiUty to the While Houe* Without watsr, hs will parish In of television sets Increased not­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET THB •» _ gress is now staggering toward even mentioning th* mass."' let In Ms poqket RusmU walked Union Shop; Presldant Jotin- tially suspendsd 186-day jail fiS W r .nuujd the West, Hungarian Communist* are the refueal of a veteran Houe* son’s fight for repeal sf the five.”. ably laat year with 167,000 817 HIOHLAND STREET-PHONE 648-4378 adjournment. Although it Is not Democrat to acoepil a call frpm ”1 fussa you’rs right. It's too over to th* news oountsr. A Sen. Georgs Murphy, It- ssntsnos and (daesd on fiirss much to gtora Uokst Bssldss, Taft-Hsrtlsy Act’s section 14B manufactured eompaAd with Qradlted to tt or lo t quietly removing land mlneis, barbed unususl for Oongressmen to the WWt* House — poeelbty U>* prieK ■WM thno, buying a pack Calif.: "Tb* bast Information years’ probation on ehargea of B m thli p * ^ r and liio tho local n«wa pui^ wire fences, and watchtowers which eomplain about “that man in the you got aQ that orowd u f thmo. of cigarettes. Tli# priest had Ms hM reached the Sshsl* floor. battsiy, malicious injury of 107,000 In 1968. president Wmeejf — esriy tW* It’d bs too rough.” Tbs provision allows statss to than I can get shows thgt about ^ T * r i S t i a t ropubllcatkm ^ •!>«>»•» have become an anachronism and an WhKe House” st the end of a wallet In farla inaids jacket SO per cent of the members of property and drunken driving. '■atchM^roln aro alao roowrad. month. "Rough? Why I would walk pooksL No good, ettber. ban labor oontraets In wMeh embarrassment. They were erected af­ long aeaelon of Congress, Presi­ ’ITie Oongreeemsn was out of th* (JoM) BIreh Boclsty are He will spend the first 90 days Tha Barald PrlnUnf Oompjw. to that mass and walk bom* He vsent over and eat on a union msmbsrsMp Is a eondlUan In jaU. ter the unsuecessfuV revolutloiT' of ISM dent Johneon’s personal Involve­ town, but when th* M ^t* Houe* menbere of the Democrdtlc ■nmea no financial from It and remember each atop oouoh in th* lobby. He -would of - employmsnf, .Ybi*. npsalsr Ronald received a 130-day graphical airora appaarmi MLPPJjrilSIlSaa and were meant to keep Hungarian* ment in lining up votes for the telephone op*ratonl^ • tlniklly party.” (Intervtewed on ABCs "All I said was: S S othar raadlnc naattarTn Tha Manchaataa I take for the rest of my lito.” just wait Sometime over this hM bosn passed by th* Itc ^ . , suspended county jail sentence Great Society has given the tracked Mm down at hom* they radlo.t*l*idslon program ’‘Is­ Braailng Hi from escaping to the West in large "Really?” weekend, he told Mmaelf, there NlneUen state* now outlaw WM fined $380 and placed on ' complaint a cutting edge. were toM he had just left on a sues sad Answers’’) Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat.” mu aamca client of N. B. A. numbers. The reason given for their em­ Her eyee w«r* very wide now. would be a priest and his wallet the union shop, snd organlbOd three years* probation on It ahould be stresaed that thla trip. The Oongre#ema»v#u*peot- ...I'd^iiiiri" yrn«"rt j platbawaPabUahara Spadal Rapre**”***^***,^ J^mcy — Naw Tot*. ^Cnl- placement, of course, was the threat of sesaion of Congreea will go down Hiere was no cop In tbem. ”A in hla pocket and there would labor Hm sought for y s s n to CAPITAL FOOTNOTES charge of interfering with ed the Preeident was going, to mem oelebratad by th* Pope be a ticket to th* mass In the ravers* thslr action. •*f[feBSMmMOTBOTUEAti o r c ra c m ^ ‘’imperialist’' intervention against th* in history as perhaps the most ReprsaentaUvss of 60 nations peace officer. put the squeese on Wm to sign and you ask what it moans, to wallet Or better, he wouldn’t Ths first stsp In th* Bsnats are meeting In WMMngton for Their mother, Rena Frye, 49 noN a - regime. productive ever, with president the discharge petltkm fo^ .the Now Hungary, hk* Rumania and Johnson wining passage of land­ me? Dear Lord, don’t ever ad­ have to live with th a t Hiere involves consideration of a mo­ the first Intarnstlonal symposl also was charged wtth Interfer­ District of Oohunbla home-rule mit to anybody that you spent would be a guy with the priest Bulgaria, U trying to lure Western tour­ mark legislation that had been tion to bring up the MU, and op­ um on water desalination. . ing with an officer, but pleaded bill. Rather than knuckle unAsr, on* day in my etaas,” and the guy would have a wel- ponents war* ready to start a jpw wvontJHunj ists and to stimulate trade. Its rela­ bottled up for years. Freshmen Tbs- Federal Resarve Board innocent. Her trial is Oct. 19. m r ■niuradajr — i Democrats who were swent into he simply took a potodSr.. Sh* said goodbye and that let with a ticket in it But no filibuster. says’ UA. banks reduced over- tions with bordering Austria have There are any number of rim. Oongrees through the Goldwater she wea going to pray for him. m atter how he did It, -with a Thslr leader, San. Bvarstt M. ssM loans and investments by 5S:£Saa7-f% eased, and the ineongruousness of “Wei- liar examplee ebowlng the Ute- At 10 o’clock Russell was on counterfeiter or a hustler, or by dot It debacle have provided the mar. Dlrksen, R-ni., pretsired to call $300 million during July and come to Hungary” signs at border Broadway, stsuiding In front of robbing somebody uptown, he MHS Graduates gin of victory time after time. seseion deterioHiUon between it an ''extended discussion.’’ August, . .Ths Dafsns* Depart­ ’ .ucirV ’ crossings with the Iron Curtain stretcto- Oongrees and the President a Uroket agency, and when the WM going to have a ticket tor Sen. Pat McNamara, D-Mleh., ment hM opUora to more than 1 Monday, Octotw 4 That’s Just the point. After guy came end opened the door the Pope’s mass at Yankee Cited at Bates Ing on either side of them 1s apparent. passing the President’s block­ (who le stlH unsatisfied with the floor manager for the measure, double its pUnned purchase of TRIKE , The “defortlficaUon” has gone on amazing amount of work done Russell went In after Mm. Stadium tor this old Sister who said: ‘Tm surt we have the 58 C6A transport ptanss. Ttiree graduates of Manches­ L S buster’s, the lawmakers are suf­ "You got a ticket to TsnKe* used to slap him on the head without any open admission of a change fering from hattle-fatlgue. The thie year and is pushing for votes for passage — if w* oan ter High School have won tha Indonccda Stadium on Monday night?” and make him kneel on the in peychology. However, taken together result le a quiet mutiny on rela­ more). gat a vote.” ANCIENTS DfSUBED TOO 1966-66 Bates OoUege Presi­ Also angering members of The guy spun around. "To floor and who wrote very good dent’s Award tor their Mgh I>i«gldent Sukarno o< Indoneala la tho with the drive which persists in some tively minor issues. that what?” tetters to Mm when be w m in ATHENS — Ths praetles of For example, the House Post Oongrees ■who liave given 1he Supreme Court insurSnee ekn b* traced back to school. The annual award is giv­ ^Tldual who; parts of the Communist world for eco­ president so many seneational "The mess wUh t^ Pope en to the secondary school I. Beema to have dlaplayed aomethln* nomic and social reform, .it indicates Office and Civil Service Com­ Monday night?” 1M8 PubUsheri Nawapeper Supreme Court: i Washington snelsnt days. The Orssks, Plwe- victories on his Great Society Syndicat* lawyer Abe FortM, a longtime poA Remans in eariy whose top three graduates at .lillci's leas than lasting gratitude for the way an erosion of Communist’s doctrinal in­ mittee was Just closing the door "Is my collar turned nktisns of its committee room to mark program le their sneaking stzH friend of President Johnson, is times all had some types of In- tending the college attained the American policy, after World War II, sularity. around?” the guy said. "You highest combined general aver­ - - - - ...... - <- up the government pay bill when plcton that he Intends to go slow joining the Supreme Court m eurfuice, In c lu d ^ coverage of helped establish freedom from cokmlal- In another part of the Communist in implementing much of the went the Chrdliial, you don’t age during the college year. NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS Rep. Spark Matsunaga, Demo- want me.” Planners Hear Mstorys 06tb justice. sMpplng and sickness snd Uan for hla vast archlpelagol sphere, a border is being fortified. It is c r ^ from Hawaii, and a com­ new program next y e ^ . 06n- Swearing in of FortM, 66, w m death. The three ecbolar* are Mary greselonal leaders of 'bgth paiy He went outald* and thought J. Has offered persistent trouble with the stretch of Tibetan border between mittee member, rushed In ■with for a minute, 'there was a guy 4 Bids Tonight the Mgh point M the court rS IBs neighbor*, threatening war against Sikkim and Bhutan. The ostensible rea­ a bulletin direct from the Presi­ ties are passing the word that turned from a summer recess. wherever possible, Mr. Johnapn from the bar on 28tta Street Who son Is that Peking 1s protecting Itself dent. woriced as an usher at the Applications tor three zone Ths court la faced by a bevy Malayeia. will scale down govenvment changes and a special permit of major cases this year, and S. Played a dangerous Internal gam* from potential "aggression” by India. He had just been informed by Yankee Stadium. This guy Ed­ 'kif'kit'k'kiKiKiK'kiK'kiKitiK'kir'k'k'kirk'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'kis It could well be, however, that Peking is telephone from the 'White House, spending and keep a,tight rein die. He looked up tAia number in will be given public hearing may be busier than ever before of flirtation with the Influences of Com­ M it rules on civil rigbU, ob­ more concerned over the possibility of he told the surprised 26-mem­ on moat of the new programs. the idtane book end caHed Mm when the Itown Planning Com­ munist China The reason for this is. the Mgh mission meets tonight at 8 in scenity laws, antitrust laws and 4. Given his country the sorry dis­ insurrection among Tibetans who are ber committee, that President "Tbaie ain’t a ticket In the Johnson 'woidd veto the 4H per eo0l of the war in Viet Nam,#hd weirid to that tMhg,” Eddie tokl the Muhicipal Building hearing legUlatlve reapportionmsnt tinction of being the first naUon to distinctly non-Chinese and resentful of the certainty thgt those war titUs room. (Peking rule. The stretch of border cent pay rsdee the committee Mm. "The Yankees got nothin' resign from its membership in th* was about to approve. will rise rapidly next year «4th to do wtth K. The chureh le In The special permit, tha first AtUlSemUtem where a wall is now being built is the United Nations. Angered at ^ s White House no end ip sight.. ■ .k charge of the whole plaoe.” rsquested under the recently Soviet Jews: "There can be place where movement between India amended zast He dijln’t answer her. than six years of prosperity. said. **I1m only thing I can sug­ in many cities in response to President let him out of the car on the the alley when Sister Cath­ She spoke slowly. “I . . , Judge Harold W. Garrity, who PonUcelll, Benson and Koenig For Eversrthlng! Is an answer to this on the part of has support of 13 delegates The disciples, when crossing gest is for you to go over to the Johnson’s urging for beautification of avenue, four ^blocks down from erine called him. oould • , ■ Just . take . . . ask a chaiige from Rural Resi­ Mata Street Communist mobs, who may have some from Manchester. the Sea of <3alllee, though the cathedral and pray for a mlr- Manclieater Here and everywhere, more and more people are discovering the nation, could be paul of an overall the apartment house. He al­ “Is that you, Russell?” you ...” ncle.” dence,Zone to Residence Zon^ factions of the military with them. program of a much-needed Committee South Methodist Church storm a calamity but It accom­ ways gets out there. When He reached down and put the It 'was a voice he grew up pli (ihed two purposes which they "I need one for a nun,” he AA for two lots on Primer Rd. for Beautification of Waterbury. Crea­ you’re on parole you never milk bottle on the sideyralk, marks 160th anniversary of The comission 1 ^ extended the that life insurance can be as wide-awake and forward-looking As against the possibility of outright vfith. Once, he bated her. The btiildlhg of present edifice with did not, and could not anticipate said. Communist takeover, or the possibility tion of such a committee and inaugrura- know whether some law Is go­ out at her sight. Then he turned afternoon he tried to walk out "TTiem are people here trying application to include property tion of a tree-planting program would program highlighted with music —It brought Christ to them, and of full armed struggle between the two ing to be waiting in front of and walked into the alley. He at the classroom and she to gef them for monslgnorB,” west of Prlmeh, Rd. as their own plans for the future. These are the people who’ve be timely as the city emerges frbm its the house or parked in a car similar to that 16 years ago. It carried them Just where they factions, it would be preferable to have did it the same Way he used to slapped him on top of the head, wanted to go. one of the invests said. Approval of the request would period of reconstruction and hopefully around the comer. You don’t flip cigarettes away when she slapped him so hard It made Russell said thank you and he allow the applicants to divide learned about Metropolitan’s exceptional range of up-to-date Sukarno regain his position and balance enters a new era of progress. take chances. Not that he had tried to catch him smoking af­ 10 Y ean Ago the property Into four building on that tight rope of his. his hair stand up, and then "If on a quiet sea. toward heav- WM walking away when he ITS MARLOWS FOR The pleasant atmiosphere created on done anything during the night. ter school. Zoning Regulations amend­ we calmly sail, lots. The area abuts the Keeney The lesser of evils which we of the made him kneel on the floor heard one of the priests mention plans and policies. Here are two examples: Freight St, when trees were planted He just sat around in his bar •tMomln’, Sister,” he said. next to his desk for-the rest ment, propoeed by Mcmchester’s 'With grateful hearts, O God, to the WakkMf - Astoria. Russell St. School on the south and West may desire may not be what we - many years ago alongside industrial downtown and a couple of guys Her eyea, bright blue and of the day. But when he was gasoline station operators, Mts Thee, we’U own the favoring walked over to the hotel and he bomes on the eart and north. ELECTRIC g et buildings there, stands permanently as came in and told him about alert, cop’s eyes, harrowed. gone from the school, she was snag before Town Planning gale. In fa c t the crisis in Indonesia la a a reminder of what can be done to im­ some piece: of work over in "Don’t tell me that you are the only one he ever remem­ Oommiaslon when interpretation But should the surges rise, and , New cash-building policy for business owners sobering reminder of the fact—if w* prove the appearance of a city when Brooklyn. It was a payroll and coming to mass at this hour. Or bered. And once a month, for of wording of amendment, rest delay to come. did not know it already from our ex­ civic-minded people devote their time to they said the girl in the office are we just arri'vlng home?” the three and a half years he aimed at permitting greater Blest be the tempest, kind the BLANKETS It’s especially designed for business own­ was looking to sell the informa­ Perhaps you have insurance problems in- perience in situations we have tried to thoughts of be'autiflcatlon. The line of ”I guess I’m out a little bit ■was in jail, she ■wrote to him. freedom to gas stations in dis­ storm, which drives us trees along Meadow St. in front of rail-, tion on the job for $800. It late. Sister.” playing merchandise and ac - TELEPHONE voliung partnership, stock retirement, key ers who want protection while maintain­ handle—that this world does not tuck She wrote him good letters. nearer home." at marLOW prietsl Cl road property, across from' Library didn’t Interest lUm. He knew too "A little hit late? You’re out Get a dictionary, , she kept cesaories, is questioned. 648-5171 ing assets through a rapid buildup of cash Itself neatly into our own scheme of Park, is another exaniple of what care­ many gpiys in jail who had trying to hold the devil’s hand,' Membera of School Building Submitted by Rev. K. Bj- man, split dollar, or deferred compensa­ things. ~ ' writing. Use it and team a new nar Rask, Trinity Cove­ ful planting can do, 'although at this bought work from a gflrl in the that’s what you’re doing. I word every day. Then write Oommitte* and General Man­ tion factors. Then check on Metropolitan’s values from their insurance premium pay­ office. So he sat and drank and ought to reach out and take you ager Richard Martin apparently nant Church Indonesia is the fifth largest nation point we might suggest a tree-trim­ out eentencsB with I t I always OF MANCHESTER new Executive Equity plan. ments. in the world. There doesn't seem to be ming project there as soon as possible. just before closing a woman by your ear, if I can find it un­ told you tluit yqii could 'be good do not favor going forward, at who was drunk came Into the der that long hair you’ve got, a single physical thing we can find As we drive through the city we aro with Ehigiiish, she wrote. He least Imaiediately, with 4-room On Thl* Date place and when she went to and I should march you around addition |to Washington School; either pretext or power for doing about impressed by how much nicer a street waited for thosf letters in New $50,000-and-up policy at notable savings looks when there are trees in front of the juke box he put his hand imtll you don’t feel like stay­ priSGp. decision to to review future Bi 1189, St. Francis of Assisi Indonesia's future political allegiance. many homes. The beautiful grounds of into her purse. She had six ing out so much. That’s what pohool needs and possible al­ was bbm. It could turn Communist tomorrow, dollars in the change purse. It your mother, God rest her soul, ’’You grioma see the WpeT” Saint Margaret’s School on C(iase he asked her. terations'at Educational-Square In 1822,, our 19th president, Perhaps you have short-term needs ^ cov­ ments will be kept low for the full ten years. and President Johnson could not take Pkwy. are another example of what bothered him to t^e the should have done to you while tor elemSntary aa well as Junior Rutherford B. Hayes, was bom actions such as he has taken in Viet­ planting can do to make an entire area drunken woman’e last few dol­ there still was time.” out tak­ eould be a development which could bury might set up a program' of plant­ bell with it. and he etuck the ELECTRIC lU N K C T —or for substantial fa m ily protection. ing for next year. It could obtain the money into his pocketf and ing a physical examination. make the political fate of Vietnam al­ walkqd out of the bar. He met In that case, Metropolitan's new 10-year most academic and which could start service* of horticulturists for guidance Fischetli SERVES YOU B E srr in selection of shade and ornamental Oeorgie later on, in a caf^ convertible term policy fills the bill. Writ­ T h ^ new policies are just part of the all those supposed little dominoes of terta, suid he got a lift to the trees for large and small properties. It ^ N«f VbA XiMm Im. .a ^* Changing temperatures ten only in amounts of $50,000 and more, up-to-the-rpinute selection of life and the Southeast Asian world tumbling ‘in might be able to arrange with nurser­ helghixuhood. THURSDAYS daring the night can be an unexpected direction. ies for large-scale buying and pass on The moriiMsr had not start­ FRIDAYS YYiitten strictly for 10 years and non-re­ health insurahee plans you’d expect from 4 controlled wHh an elec­ The big inescapable moral in this is the savings to home-owners who would ed yet. The streets were desert­ large cost America’s leadin^Ufe insurance company. that the United States is not goihg to ed except for a milk truck tric blanket! newable, this new poKiby c^ers be encouraged to buy and plamt. Sub­ CLOSED Get the facts from ybur Metropolitan rep­ be able to police this world against the committees might be set up tq give perHed in front of the delica- MONDAYS savings. growth and spread and infiltration of home-owners advice on selection of teseen. Water from the wet Chooee Front Your premium is remarkably low-espe- resentative today. political Communism. i trees and Instructions on planting. milk bottles dripped down If Indonesia goes Communist tonlor- A Committee for Beautification of through the cases and ran out • Ooiwral ENttrie dally for the first two years. And, assum­ Waterbury might survey the various onto the sidewalk. He stood on Suffer from ing that dividends* continue at current row, that will be, legally speaking, non* sections of the city to determine whdr* the comer and had a clgaretto M ore choosjB M etropolitan Life *f our business, and there will not be a beauty is lacking and what can be dons and waited imtU the milkman . • Hamlhmi leogli rates and aie applied to premiums, pay­ miUions more than any other company thing we can really do about it. to promote it. was through. When the truck insom nia? But if we cannot ourselves police the It might suggest programs to com­ whined down the bloiik,' he w^% • Sunbodm world against Communism, there is a munity clubs, or receive recommenda­ up to the doorway and took a And have sleeping pills become a habit T There are many reasons why Metropolitan Life insures 45,000,000 people—more than role we can elect to play. We can elect tions from them. In fact, leaders of bottle of milk from the case Perhaps all you need for a good night’s to support world law and world polic­ community clubs might be a nucleus on top. He opened It aivd began sleep 18 a good mattress . . . a mattress any other company. One good reason is local, personal service from the Metropiditan ing against those acts of aggression for the entire project The committee drinking K while he walked home. better than anything you’ve ever slept Twin Bad, DsnMs BiM advisera at your neareat office: Kdilch regimes of all kinds, sometimes might design planting programs for on before. You should try a Holman- businesses and industries which want OoRummlst, but not necessarily Com­ The church was in the mid­ (Slngls or Deal Ooote^ them. Planting on grounds of public dle of the next block. A red Baker Musco-Pedic or Verto-Rest Mat- munist, as a look at India tells us all, trees . . . made on recommendations of properties might also be recommended, brick Catholic church with the * OPEN 6 DATS;* are capable of oommittlng. and organizations such as the Girl rectory on one side and the an orthopedic surgeon for people with To be specific, we can't stop the Com­ Scouts, Boy Scouts and Boys’ Club convent on the other. Tlte muscular or back bone disorders. BUT Mr. Raymond C. Dampf., Mgr. munists from taking over the political might be drawn into this part of the |(rsmmar school he had gone . . . hundreds of our customers with nor­ •ontrols inside Indonesia, if they man­ program. to tor eight years was In be­ mal, healthy backs are using this ultra MARLOW’S 868 East Center Street, Manchester • Phone 646-0181 age that by internal means. But there There are many'ways that a Com­ hind the church. The side door firm bedetog, too, to Insure sound, re­ iN d la a legal system for the control of ag- ■ mittee for Beautification of Waterbury, of the convent .was open, and freshing sleep. Why don’t you come in gresslT* outside action by anyjiatioth, and a tree-planting subcommittee, could the nuni were coming out sud *Tbr the Beet seU function. What is needed first is a citi­ walking across the alley Into tomorrow and TRY them? Mattresees U we want to support and build It zenry Interested enough to start such a the ohuroh. They were going to sre |99.60; box springs, |89.60. FIrat tor BvenrUting r through the United Nations from which worthwhile project -- WATERBURY 6:16 mass. He looked ait the Mate aa Itaaoksster •ukamo so unwisely resigned. t REPUBUCAN black bablts cbtnlng out of tha m aicc-m ss m sKcT

V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 ■ANCHESTKE BVEKDIG HERALD, MAMUUB8TEI* OOMIU MOMDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1>6> m a w H T rnmum III ■ agt an parents to vlalt tha Zachaiy Scott Copentry aehool at leaat one# durtiig tha aehool year to diaeuH . t e Fierce Battle Erupts Dies of l>EUiior progtasa of their child. Ap> Town Will Vole on Joining potatmenta are to ba mada ARNRW. TMl (A»)>-«aeh- Corr/oge House Beauty Salon cordially invites you to their with Oiariaa Regan. Bmoa Between Viet Forces r •oett, who owttohei with Meyam, or Leo VigneauR, conn- (< ») w tram owaggartai dnmh to Windham Planning Agency selora, at the high aehool office. t otruetaroo and aa [OUDin For tha hrat time this year kUBiv the fOot The plane was drawtag room eomedy to thno *1tlc|ianl M .flar to . with the troop asa nsa. firat. tha elementary ached guidance on an Apeott Mlaknn, Hot Bw Tho D A AM Dtooo aold Ita deeadsa aa a laadtog man, toof iHOUSiEi wrUfrni Itown to zentaot Mrs. Rkhardson. oounaelor, Mm Helen Wanat, causa of tho eraah woo not onto flow 180 fwttto during hmday at ths ago to 81. joia A Of MOmr will also ba avatlabla Monday iha MdwurFtolod oadttiK-tadoy. BCMOTI RlMKWy kaoom. Tho pOofo body woo Doath wao attrihutod to ■ a wamttff for Tha sehoai fibrary Hi opoa eventaga by appointment id the ^ 888 tono to bento, de­ f«»WgiiM»i brain tumor, dated' roeovociid. 29 COTTAGE STREET, MANtS^SST^ ^ tortn mmfifng bo wHh Mm. Dean O. Wiley aa high school offfoes. AppoInU ad II8 bUOdtago and od afior ba oomplalned to not ap fiOoMlnc ^ part-time clerk. MrS. Maury ments with her are to be mada Tho HA m rd AMofno BM^ daasa|ed U8 othon. feeUot waU last tortnC- TELEPHONE 84WI79 c t m ooOiucneo tn«l|iOnc Oov- Cohn. PTA uhralry chairman, by contacting the (foventiy gndo townchod a battaHon-aload Tha Vlatoaiwiae air tons flew The BMuatached and darkly O P E N H O U SE onhy m the Windham Regional HsU votunteers for September; Grammar Bohocl, or tha Robait* opomUon Monday agataat tho 88 eawtat aoirtlto. handaoma atar to otaga, oeroen RaMOW reqbeat^Mra Noibert S t Martin, Mm. son SebooL VIot Oong In tho D Bono W toOao and televtakm ’ ’alraply went to (V V lor the Bwallng waa mado by Dudley Fergueon, Mm John Sehaol Menna aarih of SotgMi. Tho pomtiuop- oleop’ ’ about 8 p.m., sold XhNMld B. Snath, ohabman ot WUa Mm George Becker, Mm fichod hinch msnua for tha ra> Mo npoctod fiioy killed sfTon Diet in Jump brother-in-law, Farmtag Bsaron A X » Vito mnd eaptored n cocho the local p»«infaig and aoolnc Richard Breen, Mm Bmest Zar malnder of the week: Tomor­ BIAW Anu, Ken. (AP) » to Ttyon, N.C Bs oald toott had A new concept in oaiiiiilaAai. which ' haa been notU, Gerald Deepard, Mm A. row: Turkey gumbo, deviled of Bongalore torpedoeo akng Tues. Oct. 5tli 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. Bia Baaelar raeenUy Joined a been ta a coma tor two days. with Btoree to aolt, molaaow and OfOcWng doeely with the agen- LaDoyt, Mm Frank ham and egg aandwkdi or pea­ ■ky divera etub and had made Death cams at tho home to two and a half tons to rteo. cgr, and lw.vlng repreaentativea Spencer, Mm. Bmeet Worden, nut butter and jelly sandwich, eight or ntotoijorae^do) Jurnpa, bia mother, Mrs. Zachary Soett retirement living ot the agency'B meetinga. Mm. Robert P. Bowen, Mm > vegetable stldu, cheese fin- Tha operafion was poocodad with the gnopL ' 4 a. B a r''s^ ' an Auatto saUvo, In the same request Smith Frederick Amee, Mm. Albert gem, cherry cottage pudding by air assaults and artUlaiy fire ta m a tg wan Betoler'a first ntdmito to n . Aug. •> leavtag asked that the meeting Include Bradley. Mrs. Donald Gadapee. with topping; Wednesday: Bar­ aitd supported by araisd holP day to vaoiatlen (ton kto Job at r^ o ^ bilto radiation troat- an Uam authorizing the board Mrs. Donald Pelletier, Mm becued beef cubea over lyon- coptem. D A caaiiattlaa w on tha BL Jo ta p t, Pywor .and m u ta i f a pbyaldaa. SitnAtod A block from Mtln Street S to ^ «r seleotman to appoint alter- Frederick Brown, Mm ZoHonI nalae noodles, buttered com deooribod 0 0 ligh t n was tta end to a Oaroar in Feuerman, Mm. Waiter EIweH Ught Oo. and he,.weto to tha ehurchoB, theater And ^see, HolidAjr aate membera to the oommta- and peas, hot blacult, rainbow A t oso, tho oaiTlar UMsrogr Rlawmthn Alrpoti for an' afior- which he played oooroa to etago and Mm. Harold Newcomb.. Hotue offers a new kind of service to sm- Aon, as prorlded by reoent cubes; Thursday; Italian spa- launtoted moro than 10 aortles aoen to Jumping with asvoral parts and took roles In 84 fllma, Anyone wWilng to volunteer laglalattmi ghetti, tossed salad. Italian againto auapeetod Vito Omg club aaombora. mostly btooro he quit Holly­ bulAtory retired lenlor cl^ n e. It sarvicaa ta the library may oon- fOMiTTnan Stntth rspofts the bread, mixed fruit cup; Friday: oonoontratloiia aloag tha ooaat He was baled whan Ida para­ wood In 1150 ond returned to vides An Atmosphere of •omnlaBlcn has unanlmmialy toct Mm Wiley or Mm Cohn. Vegetable Juloe, fish sticks Its piloia elaimod to havo de- make his home in New York. friendly suiroondings, well fumlshedi^ry The Bbrary la aeoepting dona- chute failed to open. approred thh pr^wratlon and with tartar saucs, paraley po­ Seott was wont to character- rooms and delicioai food. A nurses station ttona of books and magasinsa. stroyod M buUdtaga. damaged daralopnMnt for the town of tato. carrot alaw, bread and 40 more, annk Qirae asm pans NO r o u . VAX. p u c A n lie his usual screen rde as that is manned 24 hours a day. R atea^ de- Oovontry, Boning regulations So far' thia year a number of FREE butter and butteraootoh nut and set oft one large aueh donatlona have baen re- MmLAMD. Tbx. (AP) — DB. to **a bed with charm.” Aaao- sign6d to fit all ratirement Incoroa and Bonlnc maps (the com' pudding. •xpkntoa, pnbnhl;^ al hmds, marking completion of CMleen Rcecta, secralary; Peg­ nine wells and 11 septic tanks. ■. V '. ■' * : ^ the first step toward establish­ gy CSay, sodel chairman; Pris­ Garden Prize Bog. Bhop-RHo ing an urban renerwal and sew­ cilla C^y, corresponding secre­ CARRIAGE HOUSE Beauty Salon has Mr. and Mrs. EUbert L (Pri­ Vi OAI,. age program for the town, or tary; Jan Reedy, treasurer and son of Twin Hill Dr. received ' the 702 program. moltsSUPER FOOD MARKETS Anne Delano, publicity chair­ first prize in Coventry Garden Under the 702 prograsn, the man. Leedem are Mm. Gaiiand Club’s September Yard of the made wonderful progress during the town could receive three- Reedy, Mm Richard Ctoy and Month oonteaL Honorable men­ fourtha of the procm i’s oosts Mlaa Devora (Me. Projecta are tion went to Mr. and Mm. Ken­ sa v e the from the federal government, knUting, cooking, sewing and neth Borgman of ’Twin HUl Dr., with one-eighth abeorbed by child c ^ . The dub la a sister and Mr. and Mrs. P’aequal change past eighteen months! Your faith in ewdi of the state and town gov­ club to one in Paraguay. Eremita of Ooes Street. { ernments. Formal application Oongregattonal Women The grand prize winner is to BACK AGAIN AT MOTTS for aid under this program The Ladies’ Association of tha be announced this mroth. us, has prompted us to move to our woidd he a request to the HouS' First Oongregstloaal Oburob re­ I* VlfAJMIN S A U ! Ing and Home Finance Section 4-H Ctab Aetlvtty ^ "HNSH CUT CHiacm PARTS'' sumes its weekly work sestaons nir CM Mmu a t m r i l a i m a e w f f l S f ' of the Urban Renewal Agency, A number of lf)s^ 4-H’em took ANOTMR PDA OM PMMTI at 11 a.m. We^eaday in the t m tofSA TotopUii Phanplmaals ItomHzlUvam 3 Mto4 4 kAii Regkm No. 1, for a representa­ part In the "Learning for Liv­ new spacious shop in the heart of veatry. AH interested women tive to bd sent verifying the ing’’ program Saturday at the town’s eHglMllty. are invited. State Capitol Building, as one 491 591 691 ' Upon authorized eligtiQlty, a Child Gensaa of the National 4-H Club Week af7 2 l 31 downtown Manchester — now with a lafZSNMsA. town meeting must be oidled to The eimual 'enumerwUcn of highlights. Representing ’Tolland ■ 1M c n r s OOVBBNMBNT O M iM M d A jdui. CHOKB BBI hhiidren of the town of Coven­ Gnmty; Natalie Hladky and Pe­ awlw sail mi sO m K ^ H Zieaw WM "■ f*a C adopt an-* ordinance to establish arff 9$^ bm aaonw^^R^H *

Science Shrinks Piles PEJIiRiS MwnSw Ik 19* .m MISS BETTY ANN New Way W^ithout Surgery CUCUMBERS 4,or29* . 1 • > MISS MARILYN CARRIAGE HOUSE Beauty Salon MISS ODETTE CARROTS sWBiTr 3 b , p 2 F ■■ Ceffr'! • Stops Itch—Relieves Pain GRAPES 2 ^ 2 T . , ■ i p . MISS LOIS .a*v V«a4. N. T. Foe toe ae therengk that enfferers mads Ant tfans Miaiico kai foand a now astonlihing itetemente like ’’Piles >4 p o K ^ MR. DALLAS amllng sobiUnco witk tho sston- ORANGES 12 59* have ceased to bo a problta!” e a . GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Newton Smith and Son iahlag ability to ohriak henior- Tha aecrat is s new haaliaf tab- 8 H5 MR. FRANK rkelds, otop itching, nnd relieve i tnnce (Bto^Dyne*)—disewen r to — without mrgory. a waiU-fanena leneerch iaatHnte. THANKS TO YOU APPLES MISS LORETTA SAVIL0NI8 la snao after caoa, whtla gently stthetence is now aTaiUbla Homelast Children Find New MCINTOSH Ih. Ueving pain, aetnnl rednetiea la czppaoUeiw or eintaMiU /arm Parents throufH the BAND-PlOKnb bag and of course torlakngo) took place. ,aader tha aanie Fropeoz iiez B e . OANr Air Conditioning Plumbing Beet aauisiag of all-residts wHb Citholic Family Serv­ SWEET PEAS 4!£89' At an drag aozatera. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. rpiAsi ices, the Children's , A— Whiting Corporation Einar Lorentxen Servius of Conn, EGETABLES ORVACPAOU acd the Jewish Social ORANGE JUICE Service / S H O P -V n » ftM B D A — NUTRITIOUS WELCH'S GRAPE JELLY *1 laJLmZ ^ s. Electrical Contractor SHOPpRITE PRUNE ju ic e 4 «1 Bloomfiald Elactric Inc. 4 MOTT'S APPLE SAUCE 4^*1 FofA TO U MOTTS OsikiGiii* BgsC TiolwTgBflNl eauty Salon Equipment Pugs and Dretpes ON COR SUCES i^bk’l ’ ’ Tasty, leank Cetik Nan Sphmdi— Qrasn Otom Unitad Baauty Supply Corp. Watkins of Manchastar ilWGETABUS 4 A. 99* , D M RY DEPT. SHOPMni BISCUITS 17* , f hatoetolwMlrDntoni erteaweeweto. MM CBIAM „29* to pay urgent bills? wanoneaew. Mto’IcnMfc.Aayer sSim ptakela. AvnUabla in mmar atom Mvt colon. Juat aall aa. WawOlto GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES glad to aMMura your wiadowa and friva you a hat aatlziata $tr atw o . 525 CARRIAGE HOUSE lOAItOF LESS HANK (»iAI|6E ^MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS “ itottaa.” UVERWURST 4«C 5E7 12W AMPLE (ptryMf) 'T months I monU» Shop-Kite—Lean QnaUty 12 24 ^MWilWWyfwII A tw* MkklluTkAu.lWf A A eu y A w .' $ 300 $18 $ 25 $ 12.50 SUCED BACON 7T BRI8 Tznii»h m i. Ntii 8 V. 8M MAIN n i MS MAIM nr., MANCMWIBB fCBBROI FABIADB THnrS A MOTTS NIAK YOU PAOBTOJI?llif MAKCUEBTBR BVBIfINO HIBALD, MANCWESTHm, CONlf, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 196B MANCttBSTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915

the Hebron Volunteer Fire De­ To lla n d ^ brother of Mrs. Harry Berry of Pope Sets Precedent 263 M ID D LE T U R N P IK E W E S T Coventry, died Saturday at partment edmlnlstered first aid Words O b itu a ry Hartford Hoapltal, at the scene with a nsuscltator. Thousands Greet Other survivors Include his Mr, Pariscau was rushed to Election Winners Preside avlfe,-a. daughter, another sis­ Mpuoheatep Memorial Jioapltal learance at UN Mr*. Mary jrelMVtkjr ter, three grendchudnn mid w * ^ r a he waa proncaineed daad of the At Town Meeting Tonight Mr*. Mary Milan JtlMvaky ot great-grendchiM. on arrival.* , * Pontiff on Route N B #_T O R X (A P ) — Rfhaafiivaa asrtraofdtaary aad dra- Jtof* Paul VZ appaar* botora Marttord, mother ot Mr*. MU* Funeral services will be held Other survivors Include hie m au e w ttaaaa b y hto vtolt,” aay* (Oonttaued from Page One) i tMtod NatloM Oosaral A*- ^‘^:rrssssi Btohop John J. D oogharty, proa- ■t., dlMl Saturday at a Bart- FIsetta Funaral Heme. SO-Sts- a alricn and.ala grandchildren. ChlMran *ln achoel unlforma Hospital Notes alsctlon erlll praride to tha an- The pwgnun waa adoptad a aambip Monday, ho •nton a Idant of Sotqn H aD U nitanlty t»rd **a«al*M*M bon*. slon Ave.. Hartford. Burial wUl Funeral aanieaa will b* held cheered and waved flags and nusl town meeUng tonight ot 8 year ago, and win now ^ *v*)- ■wUtpolMleal atntoipiMin Into and rapraaanCatita o f U J . O ath- Wednesday at 3 p.m. In the (OodiUatMd (r*M r * g « Om ) .wWcIi ito Pop* ha* aw r van- SurVlvoa* alaa liialud* Hr* be ■ in Sprlnr Orove Cemetery. placarda as the Pope passed. visiting hours ara 9 to • p-m. In th* Hick* Memorial Ichod uatad tor oonUnt, matorlala and oU e bM topa for U .N . affair*, •MA CM #tl>*r 4au|M*r and Frlenda may call at the fu­ Whggoner Chapel of the Slorrs to all areas excepting matov- aura, lindertakea In th* sincere moUto^. IBa aamtnar will b« ■Rarid botona. A dding to th* w m w ual aapaoto, School bands played. Gym. aia* graadehadmi. neral home tonight from T to S. Oongregatkmal Church. ally where they ara 8 !• 4 p.nt. lad by Albeit WWOtoin, junior And by Ms aot, ha raglaton Ih * P o p * h lm **lf la a M ot o t t h * awarwiess of our^ humbleness as Reridento aUcndlng th* m**^ yVaaral aervlees wW In held Frtend* ' may call at tha The first church the Pope and *:S0 to 8 p.m. and private Wgto roatti toMhor, « id taaelwr* hi* Ohsreh’a baoMag to tha pur- —ot U n y 108-aera VaUcan well u in the aonfldenct of dl- tog wlU h* asked to b**r *ito WeSuaaday at 10 :10 a.m. at .( Mra. Olga Buryk Ribert W. Johaaon FNtoeral passed waa that ot a Baptist room* where they are 19 a.n, In Onadrii 1 tkmigli 8 wlU b* of that toUmattonal or- O U y anolava in Italy— aa w all a* Hcmt, touUi Windham, to­ ▼Me help, wUl find a willing re- aot upon the reports of •ever*! MapI* nra Chapala, S » Mapl* COLUMBIA—Mr*. Olga Ou- congfcgatlon, located on Van to i p.m. Vliitor* are requeeted nwktof to dolbM Eto trariU- I. haad of a vaat rtflglou a dom ain . morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. town officer* for th* fl*c*l T *^ Av*., Maitlord. Burial wUl ha laklevloh Zuryk, 78, of Rt. 6A Wyck Expressway and Liberty not to iinoko In patient*’ rooniHr ■pons* In the hearts of men, tton between grad* lovala. n to a varobooat, oomtoR la a Th* Vattoan doaa aot have The family suggaaU that In ending Sept, je, wkl to act In Oadar HU Cemetaiy. dtod yesterday at Uncaa-on- Avenue. No mere than two vleltor* al especially those who govern the Naariy flfty taachtn and prto- arttleal ttaia of the gtobal body*a m om bar atatus at Iha Unltod 0 1 B nEipiiil U(iu of flowers, contributions the budgets of th* board to edu­ rrienS* may caO *t th* Tkamaa Hospital. Notwldi, af­ on* Urn* per patient. destinies of m*n.” eipida will parMcipato in Qi* Bfo. N ationa. It doaa h ava a a obaorr- may ba made la his mamory to Far ahaad of tbs tide of noise cation and the board of select­ funaral houna Uadrht from • to ter a long Illness. Ov*r Goosebay, Labrador, by "Somtaar In Numbtr lyaUms ar, as do M oaaoo, louth K orea tha Windham Regional Tech- and axcltament'rolling toward WEEKEND ADMISSIONS: men for the new fiscal year. Met only dooa it ompbaato* • aM tewvarrow from S to a and Mrs. Zuryk waa bom In radio-:-’' For all th* people of and Oporatlan,” and a e*rti- aad South Vtot N am . But eb- nloal School Organ Fund In car* Manhattan with tha Pope, apeo- Mr*. Dorothy Abbio, Broad They will also be ariied to «i- "th* eempoIUng papal eoneorn S to • p.m. . . . . MtnaC Ruaaia, and llvad In Co­ N*wfoun41and and particularly fleata of aebfav*m*nt wfll ba ia- aorvan do not vote, aad ordi­ NiSCAn INSIANT (OTFa r.t 7»| of Jam** lhatehar. tators waited almost Immobile Brook; Ougllolmo Annulll, II thorlze th* town treasurer to tor paaea” hut atoo "tha cenfl- CAUOHOF lumbia 46 yean. around St. Patrick's In mid­ all eqcletoasUcal and civil au- au*d to *n parilolpanta. , d*aea thd Holy S6*. ha* in the narily m ay not m ak* apaachas WUUam t . Dauolia* Hawthorne St.; Bernard Ban- borrow wtiat*T*r money may be H l - C Survivon Include a daugh­ town. Thronga alsawhere solidly Uwrittoa, wishing you peace, gehoal Eleetlona from the floor. tie, Eaat Hartford; Mra. Amy n*c***ary to pay the running ex­ abtltty « f theUto tlnltod Nationa as WUUam J. Donohue, T7, of ter. M” . Walter Wolcaak of pro*ptoU;y and welfar*;” BIgliUi grad* student* at th* Pop* Paul w in raeelva tha I i«Es36elll wA ouUlnad tha routs he would fol­ pense* to th* town during th* 6a ettaettv* pdaeohoaptng o ^ r Waathrook, formerly of Man- Columbia; a aon. John Zuryk Bronkborat, 196 Henry It.; Htok* McBwrisl School have sam e protocol honon oxtanded OCEAN SPRAY .K S S . 38' Fnncralt low uptown and through Har­ To Gov. Gea. George Pblllas Kathleen Butcher, 18 Santlna coming year. atkm,” adpa tha Pitot, otflelal PRESTONE ehaater, died thU momln* at of Easton, and nine grand­ lem. Vanier whll* flying orar Canada had tbrir own oleotton cam­ church ptfW cation of tha Booton to B ritaln ’a ()uaon E ltoaboth n Ku FL fRUIT DRINKS Dr.; Mra. Alice Oehoon, 16 St Th# meeting will also elect laiwrenee and Memorial Hoa- children. Edgar J. Roaaeau Sdewalk peddlers hawked "Our xrarmast Mlutatlona paign. Oandidatee to repraeeht archdiocaoa. I n 1187. Th* Brittoh m ondrehj pltal. Near London. The funeral will be held to­ John St.; Thomaa Chanel, 171 and good wtslM*.. .w* call down three member* to strro tor two political parUes were alect- hoada a ntlgloua dom ain. UaMOHIE PEACHES4£(7 VERNON — The funeral of aouvenlra of the papal visit 'T t to idaiA that Popa Panl'^to Mr. Donohue waa bom In morrow at 9:15 a.m. from the Lake St.; Mra. Katlwrine Dep- tarma of thre* y * « * *»el> «> •d to primarie*. Uboral party Edgar J. Roaaeau, *4, of Hart­ Pop* Paul nodded and waved upon Canada and lU people giving wqi^ort to th* ideal* of TI m C hurch of E nglan d, aa w all ruea. N.T., Auy. 10. iMO- Ha Community Funeral Home, 134 tula, 35 Spring flt, RockvIU*; the public hesith servlc# com­ lnclud*d X iO ^ n * ford, father of Alan Roaseau constantly to tha crowds. abundant divtn* favours and tho IntoniattoMl organtoatton a * a nation. lived In Maneheater about eeven Church St., WlUlmantlc, with Alfred Dep^t, 64 Williams St.; mittee, and hear snd act on >, Bever- and Mrs. Jaequelln* Wlescner, In Forest HUla, a wealthy res­ graces." Wllhabn. Beth Boraman, and, through tha praoUga of hto But w hllo th* rooopttoa ae- MANSION INN COFFEE AV year* before laavlnf for Weat- a aarvlc* at tha Holy Trinity Roy Fitzpatrick, 37E Bluefield the report and recommendations both of Vernon, was held this idential area which is 80 per On arrival at Kennedy Air- ly Blow and DobW* Ifrho. Con- high offloo, adding atrangth to oordad hor w aa baaad on horl brooA taro year* a«o. . RuaaiaB Ortbodox Church at 10. Dr.; Mrs. Alice Golden, Wap- of the salary study eommlttee, port, New York— "We come sorvatlvs paiiy oaadldate* war* tto offerto around th* world,” national offica, the Pop* to | Survivor* Include hi* wife, morning from the hfaple H ill' cent Jewish, spectators were 40 plng; Mrs. Virginia Oroebel, appointed to compare th* aala- Ik e Rt*. Hieodore Hotb wlU Chapelt, Hartford, with a Mata to SO deep along Quaana Boule­ from Rom* where there Is lo­ Ooinmd Dwtra, Leslie KAowlton, Pilot aald. bein g raoolvod as a w orM apirit- AMERICAN CHEESE SUCES 25' Mr*. MatUa Foote Donohv*; a offlcdata Burial wUl b* In Co­ Wapplng; Mrs. Alice Gustafson, cated th* central **at of that ries of the town offlclala with Brenda Jaakolka, and Paul Pa- u al fign ra, not a pol(U eal ru ler. t of requiem at St. Ann’s Church, vard. M* Sprue* St.; Mra. Anna Hallo- those to surrounding towns. That umiaual ralntereamoiit -ss ■on, WUUam J. Donohue ot 05 lumbia Canter Oemetefy. - Hartford. Burial wras In Mt. St. In addition to tha mlllloni religious society not founded on hunbe. ooniaa amid mcptoalvd oonfUeto *R w ould b* a m aaalva arrorl ■ AAMMAIARJ^AIFM* MWl lAf A V IIOc W. Middle TVke.; two daufh- Friends may call at the fu­ well, W^jplng; Milton Hansen, Resldenu will be asked to au A fUll-fledged campaign wa* Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. turned out for him here, many temporal power, which Is the la tha world, i m In a period to read Into tha proaint situa­ tera, Mr*. Jane B. Fllbey of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 45 Strong S t; Mra. Nancy Hers- thorlze the selectmen to pur- TiNirMilanrfNSSillkpMMpL Mr. Roaseau-w«s found in his mllliotw mora watchad tha con­ CathoUe' Churdi. W* a n happy w a ^ by both parttea prior to w h«a the Unltod Nationa Itoolf to tion anything pottUcal,” aays Weatbiook and Mr*. Bernadette A PanebWla eervlce will be fleld, Wapplng; Brian Hoiighton, cbaM aerial photogra|8i aurvey Rdw Ph Owt M ix3 ^^ apartment m d ay night where tinuous live televlsioa coverage to .. .bear to your terrestrial the eleotlons la*t Wedneoday, atruggUng out of its own Intar th* P ilot ed lto rt^ y . LilrtM Tm Bagi/Pki •! 48 tlonahue o f Baltimore, Md.; a eonduetad at the timeral home Pin* Ridge Dr., Andover; Mrs. city of peace th* greetings snd maps ot the town *nd to ^ when Oonrad Dwira w4u elect­ "T h a P op * dooa not com e aa a ] he apparently had been dead of tha trip. aal problanm which hava thraat- TN*m*M65MpW brother, Chariaa Denoliu* of tonight at >. Judith Johnson, IS Mountain St, good wlshea of our splritusl city proprtate not more than |56 lor ed prerident of th* claaa; Les­ head of atato but aa a ^tritu al NorwWi: a riater, Mr*. Bainh tor about flv* days. Early bird satellite relayed Rockville; Mra. Doris Kent, 38 •aod tolmmebUtoa It Other survivors include twro the live pioturaa to televirioa of peace. On* la a peace which tide purpose. lie Knowlton, rice prarident; laadar w hoa* iafluenc* tran *-1 CanniiMi"»SBr J » 4 Z Moore of Now Lioadou. and ahc Mrs. Buaaetl Landeen McKinley S t; Mrs. EUsabetli Tha final Item on th# warn­ Tha , dreumatonoaa art StoptShtp Potito Q#s 4 4 other sons, another daughter, saita In Europe. Word came rises tram th* earth, the other a Paul Palumbo, treasurer, all of eanda all national borders, grandahUdran. Kerr. 61 Garden S t; Mra. Helen ing opens th* meeting to any ehfiiwd with axtoaordlnary alo- VERNON — Mrs. Helen Trey­ three brothers, a sister, eight from London that receptioa was to wMeh ^deacond* from tha conservative patty; and ■arvea aaat and w ast, blaek an d I ItIMsMNPnHMMilfirIrealMtMnlilSa 4 Tn# funeral will ba held Kordowaki, SO North S t; Mark other "suitabl* and proper” aMBta aad auancea. It bring* bal Landeen. 43, of Brookside grandchildren iand several crystal clear. heaven; and their meeting-to Beverly Blow, of (he liberals, w M to, rich and po directlona to stop when a school ployes to Japan baa b**n in­ HOPKINBVILLB, Ky. (AP) Mrs. Lucille Bouggoln Cyr; a Ladd Funeral Home, 19 EUlny. Tha HopkinsvlUa PoUca Depart- j George W. Wallac* Bankart, 14, added, " I hope this daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil bus stop*, to permit the chil­ creasing recently at aa aver­ of power blocs, conflicts and Yaryfiat AppUsaica Have you noticed? Uftal Oaaaar 43 sen, Alan B. Cyr,

Mtaa Daborak Lm BrMxd ot MVw ObfM Aim Rkrvey tw> ■'Kiss..;, . in Those Money Bolton and WttlUm P. Bjra4i Jr. came the bride of Joha Oon- ^ghtor of mr. tihd Urk Beat Haittord axoliutfod w«d> drea myna Jr^ bbth cf Maa- ftt Raij^oB pf SU C s;^ fit. dlnf vow* on Saturday mom- eheaur, on BaturdaF awtalac _ permits Was inatMled as worUut''Advts< ^Savina Coupons You nito_ at Bt Jam«''OhiiMli. W e tboabtly or of Manchsstsr Inf at St. Chiiatopkar'a Otairoh, Flia Chiif Ftook A. Eaa« :by' tbe bundliig O r^ 'pi lUlnbow- M 'pm , Baat Hartford. * The bride It a dMghter of ^,1^ two building Hngtsh Rd*. gtv tof' thstr s W e , R^dved in the Ma,l Hia brlda ii a daufMarv-of Mr. and Mm. Thomas J. BarvSy ^Industriel arse. addrees and eoUMite Urns W ^turday night at ihe,,Masdnia Mr. and Mra. Oaranca Q. Brla. o f M LAtorty Bt. The bride­ .l.svard Ob., th e' IhtliaetloiM Bedauee -Uie n m p ie. Installln| tol of Watroua Rd. Tha biida* groom ie a mm of Mrs. John •npounoejL pleas to\W tbwa five depertmant is a tort- bpst worthy froom ta a aon of Mr. and Mra. iet a 10,000 aquare - \|aot nUMf tW . tt M fieeessery to 'Itas Bariiara Oondren Elyim 8r. of 34 Lib­ William r. Ryan of Baat Hart* don to tha Maeblstng toMdule: inWdttqae for !%• iWKlcer; Miss Jo ford. erty Bt and the late Mr. Ilyna. Oerp. buUdttig' an evening fcofira/ ’■ marshal; Mia* j f Hie Rav. Hanry J . Murpiiy, 'nie Rev. Kugene F. Torp*y )-|M)e Rd. Value of tbS 'iiltorv. WelbefiBi a l Mealing I Miaplaln and MU pastor of St. Chriatophsr'a of Bt ' Jamee' Church per­ irjesued la eat at |60|000. Tke Rev. O eW h B, Mfefl- J Rhodes, recordsr. ' Church, parformad tha cara- formed the double ring oere- A permit for a 4,800 bams, pastor of 9t, Francis ef I' Others installed mony. Mrs. Mary Lavola of mony. Mrs. RAlph Maocarone of loot addition to tha Ourco Assisi church will participate in Blaine Martel, worthyriuomflAo ii East Hartford was tha oryan* Manchester was the organist bfaeturing Oo, was leauad the annual BaManv R^onal advisee: '/ MilsMHm 'fto^rA'foadrA Fox. 1st and ooVolat. Bouquata of and atflolat. Bouquets o f white John Maaeolo, owner of Um Conference of CatboUo' Praes Pasi^P iiesigM > Charityi Wm-Fbggy .. Abert. whita chryaanthamums and gladioli and camatloBs were on bUeoolo toduetrlal Park on I^ Asooclation to be baM Wednee- Hope; Diane Benurd, fladioll wera on the oHar. the altar. , day-Friday at tha Holiday |eib, ^ The Rev. Joseph H. Du^ey, I Faith; NM Roberta UppUng, Meriden. Tke oonferenof 'Is Otven In marrlafa by her The bride, glvea in mar* KaoMnlng Taobnology Ocrpi, 'MisociaU .pdbUiUr’ .At‘ : ^ t e r 1pbaplato; Jointly sp o n e o re d by The father, the bride wore a floor* riage by her • father, wore ' a evbo opened bualnaas hart Daa CongreiAUcnal Churoh, W an-i, 4riUiead*rJ Cathoilo Tranactipt and “Qo* lanfth gown of paau da sola floor*length gown of silk or- 1, now naade twloa Its present nounced that he will resigw V '’Also, Rlsa Pamela Johaston, ppaoa. Tha B m doea contract lumbla," Knights,, of Oolun^nu trimmed with alancon lace, de­ gsnza, styled with three-quar­ from his post Dee. 81 tbecause Miss Mdlnda Saase, to- signed with bateau neckline, ters-length tapered sleevea lace machining and la currently un- Magaslna b im ;’ Mias .fiandra Olftord, trimmed v scalloped neckline, !dar oentraot to the Mbtlon- Lutbenui Oroupe Meet of health reasons. Ha 4nd his bafurei 'Mise Denise Bartoo, long tapered sleeves, raised arlfa have purheased a home at waistline and bell - ahap^ skirt fitted bodice with empire waist­ ;nl Aviation Space Agency A Sunday Bchool teachers ^giwirtanty; MUs Deborah line and a dome-ehaped skirt ‘; Mrs. Rtehard Gray is mol alike in floor-length gold pink, designed with scooped ‘ ra oino* November, 1964. The a ibovle wMoh win be Sbewn. advisor. Rtehard Gray was on* neckline, fitted bodice, dome­ v, building wUl double present gowns, styled with brocade Otrohard HIU PTA yiittB, pees, com breed and butt^ fionlst.' shaped skirt and embroidered ' space. Kanen Bartoo bodices featuring bateau neck­ Tke OlMiU’4 HIU School PTA •r, Ice cream. 8 ^ is * served Watteau back panel. She wore cKarga of deoorations lines, empire waistlines and Town Council Meeting wlU hold tto finrt meeting on to- wMh 111 meals. elbow-length sleeves and crepe a matching pillbox hat with The town council wlH meet morrow night at 3:00 p.m. in tbe ■■ ftreahments were servod by Landry photo i Fallot ptioto face veil and carried a cluster sheath skirts accented by de­ (tednesday at 8 pin; in the school. Mias Hilda Monhgban, Manchester' Evening Herald members of the Rainbow Mofti- MRS. WILLIAM F. RYAN JR. MRS. THOMAS JOSEPH DONLON JR. of three pink carhatidns with tachable Watteau trains. They NassUt sboto .-high school. principal, wlU introduce the faC' tkittdi Windiwr Correspondent, ers Club. wore matching pillbox hats with The marriage of Mis.s Janice^ The maid of honor carried a ivy. The brtdeamaid wore a Due to the election, the obun- ulty. Members of Jbim MStlnrl rose gown and headpiece styled MRS. JOHN CONDREN FLYNN JR. Am is LyMiA tel. 644-8688. circular face veils. .and car­ Ann Ekrwler of Manchester to cascade bouquet of maroon . etl will not have any unfinished WUMam L, Perry, asslelant (Chapter, Ordsr o f DeMolay, [ to match the honor attendant’s. ried cascade bouquets of yel­ Thomas Joseph Donlon J r.' of miniature carnations while the , business on the agenda. superintendent of schools, will be ushered and were in charge of a| She carried a cluster of three ate of Manchester High School Loew-Prentice low carnations. East Hartford was solemnized bridesmaids carried cascade satin cape coat, matching ac­ ' Itenu of new business are; the apeaker. Perry is a graduate guest book. pink carnations with ivy. cessories and a corsage of yel­ and a 1864 cum laude graduate X3. Fire Calls.,, Neal Ryan of East Hartford Saturday morning at St. James’ bouquets ot pink miniature car­ Authorization for the town of Central Connecticut State low carnations. of the University of Hartford served os his brother's best Church. nations accented with maroon Craig Bamos of Coventry '‘ manager to proceed with tha OHlege and haa a mastar’s . de­ A reception for 100 was held where hO received a BS in elec­ ’ ; For §epfte*ober man. Ushers were John Shep- The bride is a daughter of Mr. miniature carnations. , served as best man. Ushers construction of a sidewalk on gree wMh a,alx-y«ar toacUng were Robert Plaza of Rocky at Cavay’s Restaruant. For a trical engrineering. Ha is em­ Graham Rd. and to take the ardson of Bolton, brother-in-law and Mrs. Delbert L. Carter of George Raymond of Ekuit ployed by Combustion Engi­ credit from the Untveretty of ‘ ToWn ’hrem ^''recoded to 237 Oak St. ’The bridegroom is Hartford served as beat man. Hill and Kirk 8. Walworth of motor trip to tha Pocono 'steps necessary to notHjr and Of the bride, William Mount of neering, Windsor. Mrs. Flynn Is Oonnectictit. « L8 fire calls in, September, none,] a son of Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas Ushers were Thomas McGinnis ’Tolland. Mountains, Ps., Mrs. Flynn , assess aiwtUng property own­ Glastonbury, Paul Landry of a 1901 graduate of Manchester Perry has spent the .last nine o f w h i^ were .eeripus o r Paused' and John Abbott, both of Ekut Mrs. Harvey wore an acq.ua wore a gray and beige knit suit ers in conformance with tovm North Groevenordale and Eki- Joseph Donlon of East Hartford. High School and attended the years in the town school sys­ The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn of Hartford, and Salvatore Gallo crepe sheath with beige, ac­ with black accessories snd a '^ordinsiDces. t o W s ward Kenney of Middletown. University of Hartford Evening tem in numerous capacities, lii' ; 'ITiefe .were six minor, fires of Manchester, brother - in-law cessories and a corsage of pink white orchid corsage. The ^ Also, aoceptance of a deed for Gordon Shepardson of Bolton, St. James’ Church performed Division. She is employed as a eluding principalship of the of the bridegroom. carnations. ’Iks bridegroom’s couple will make their home at ' the Masoolo Rd. Project and Ip, buildings or homes, two grass nephew of the bride, was the the double ring ceremony and legal secretary 1^ Lessner Fteaaanit Valley School and Mrs. Carter wore a beige 'mother wore a mint 31 Strong SL after Oct. 18. " setting tiis-dbte for a public fire*; ei^^ fiyii .motor^ vehicle j ring bearer. was celebrant at the nuptial Rottner, Karp A Plepler. Wapping School. Mass. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone of Chantilly lace sheath with shirtwaist dress, kelly green Mr. Flynn is a 1960 gradu- hearing for the appmb>iellpn f i w , ...... ' Mrs. Bristol wore a pole ■■ Refreshments will be served . FTromen performed six res- green brocade dress with Manchester was the organist matching accessories and a cor­ of additional funds to tke Pub- following the meeting. and soloist. Bouquets of white sage of white carnations. The 'llc Works Department. oiie mid emergency operations-. matching accessories and a cor­ I Fourteen appointments will Pleasant VpUey PTA Last year during September sage of pink carnations. The mixed flowers banked the altar. bridegroom’s, mother wore a <’ Tke Pleasant Valley PTA will The bride, given in marriage blue crepe jacket - drees with a Ringuette-Lyons I be made by the council. They there were 32 fire calls for ths bridegroom’s mother wore an meet tomorrow night at 8 p.m. department. Four were of a ice blue and silver matelasse by her lather, wore a floor- beaded embroidered overblouee l.are;,..... in the school cafeteria. Parents length gown of Chantilly lace- with m&tohing accessories and , Clerk of town. councU (2 serioua,.and costly, nature In­ suit with blue accessories and The marriage of Mlsa Judith _,y€rsrs):i town attorney (2 aifcftdlng wia, haV# an eppor- volving three homes and ,a’ a corsage of white gardenias. trimmed silk organza over taf­ a corsage of yellow oamatlons. M. Lyons of Bolton to Gerard * ’years); dog warden (2 yean); tumty to meet 'members of the bturiness. A reception was held at Raf- feta, styled with scalloped A reception for 160 was held school faculty. AH msmbers are scooped neckline, long tapered at the K of C Hall. FV>r a motor J. Ringuette of Manchester took ■; :trae warden (2 year8); town au- fa’s Restaurant. Glastonbury. * iditbr (2 y e a n );'tw o members invited to'attend. THANKS TO YOU For a motor trip to Canada, sleeves, empire waistline and trip to New York, Mrs. Donlon place on Saturday tnoriiing at '' Mew officen for the 1968 • 66 Mra Ryan wore a cranberry lace trimmed A-Uije skirt. Her wore a royal blue suit with tha soiling board of appeiil* St. MaUri' Roltto ribW a of appeals (8 years); one waa toe aoloiat. iof *'i»erober to the personnel board 10:80 a.m. Children’s sendees othe^ day. velvet bodice featuring a scoop­ YUCATAN CTTY — Chlicle. white & m ations were Ml the. al­ * «r kppeab (2 years), wiU be at li;8 0 . Afternoon ear- In the past, couples were ed neckline and long aleeves and the 'raw material of chewing vices win be at SKX) p.m .... ; married on Sundays or holy a pink crepe A - line skirt. They gmn, is really the curdled asp tar. . r*; Terry School Facllttlee FINAST nOZIN - CWAlw. Turkey F IN A S T - Tender Whole Kernel flPto’ cafeteria, kitchen and Rabbi Hdlmeo will efOdiete days without a nuptial Maas. ^ wore matching pink headbows. of the sapodUla tree. Given -In- marriage- ky ker at the services. , i j father, the bride wore a floor- - Bbrery at the EU Terry School been approved for opening Bchool Means MEAT DINNERS 3 SWEET CORN length gown of peau’de sole Menus tor schools tor the nkt trimmed with re - embroidered ■'by bulkUng tospe^r DcaaM »Y 0 M " Q A R D IN K O Z W - Regular or C; inkle Cut tlCHMOND - tender ot the week ere: alencon lace and accented , with ‘^WLattglrito. Santor-Newman ' Bhidanto assigned to Ell Ter* Tuesday, American chop miey, seed pearl clusters.^ Tke gOt|m tossed salad wMh French dress­ SWEET PEAS 6 * 1®* wtfa fashioned with bateau neck­ **y have been occupying the TRENCH FRIES 10 'mass rooms without eafeteito ing, fruit crisp with topping, F M A S T - FreiJt OH the Vine Tlavt^ _ F IN A S T - Solid in Urine . ' Miss June Florence Newman line, long tapered sleeves, fitted bread and butter; Wednesday, bodice, bell • shaped skirt and. a *^fecUities pending completion of of Vernon and Darrell Keith -'^eenstruetkm work in this area. tuna wiggle on baking powder detachable chapellength train. biscuit, whole kem^ com, frui|t. TOMATO JUICE 4 WHITE TUNA 4 ^ Santor of Willlmantic were Her bouffant elbow - length veil Tkii music room and gym ZiaM* arc still tmder oonstnic- Tkursday, elementary grades, N N A S T - Soft Whits Of Lovely Ps*lel Sh^ei F IN A S T - Made From Tree Ripened Apples married on Saturday morning of illusion was attached to 'a •oup, ookl meet sandwich, at St. Bernard’s Church, Rock­ ciown of seed pearls and crya- cheese end celery aticka, cake tals.. She carried a double klaB^ Firs InapeotloiiB FACIAL TISSUE A APPLE JUICE Landry photo ville. X’ ■ During Fire Prevention week with Icing; lOgh and middle ing ball of white carnations. ,BOhootS, soup, grinden (cheese, MRS. MANFRED LOEW Ike bride is a daughter of ~ the town Fire Department fire Mr. and Mnt. George Newman Mias MaryAnn Pella of Man­ prevention bureau wlU' make odd meet, lettuce and tomato), The Presbyterian Church of^was arranged from a tiny pill- of 106 Vemwood Dr. The bride­ chester was the maid, of honor. Z eeurteey safety luqMotlonb of cake with icing. FYlday, fish Manchester was the scene, Sat box hat of seed pearls and crys groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bridesmaids wera Mlsa Mary bouses In town. , Sticks snd tarter sauce, potato s Ellen Hannon, cousin of the urday morning, of the wedding tals. She carried a bouquet of Keith Santor of WlUliftanUc. white daisies. bride. Miss Carol Cyr and Miss of Miss Martha EHeanor Pren­ The Rev. Norbert EL Beliveau c Mrs. Gary Avediklan of Carol TorstenscA, all of Map- junior mints 29 Silver Dusto,5KG'T9<^“ "'o 3 7 c tice of Manchester to Manfred of St. Bemard’a Church per­ Wethersfield was matron of hon­ Chester, ■ Junior bridesmaids Loew ot Esuit Hartford. formed the double ring cere­ or. She wore a floor-length gown were Miss Claudia Ann Lyons of The bride is the daughter of mony and was celebrant at the ' . Day In , ..Day Out... - with a green brocade bodice East Hartford and Miss Donna Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Prentice nuptial Mass. M(S. Jean Web­ and cream colored skirt, a Rose Cowles and Mies Rose­ CH by Travelsra Insiuwnce Oo., 40 A ll . « . i 45c bridegroopi; and John Katrick ice trimmed with' seed pea^ isk acoeeaorlee and corsage Haitford. 'A lt ' c of Vernon was organist and Miss She wore a matching crown with sttvingt 'to you every Pamelyn Fitzsimmons of Man­ of Bridgeport, cousin of the and a tiered full skirt terminat­ white roeee. The couple will bride. face veil and carried a kissing ■ No dbi and downs In your rreseriptlon 4 ing li^ a cathedral - length Mire at 96 W. Middle TjUn. after chester, soloist. Bouquets of r costs — no “dtaceanto** today, ‘TIegular r * T-^..-.LFABRICSOFTEN£R1-pt1-02 Mra. Prentice wore a pale train. Her fingertip' • length veil ball of yellow eismations. Got. 16. liadloli,, pompons and mums p rlM ” Ssmorrowt ‘Wpluffy “5^830 tS 34' rindl I ouch t-QT K>Z BTl 89c UTL 4 z C d6corated the sanctuary. blue brocade Jacket dress with of illusion was arranged from a The bridesmside wore matoh* btr. Ringuette ia a 1959 grod- •1 matching accessories and a crown of seed pearls and crys­ lag hetdpleoes sad • gewnf; UIKte of Holy Trinity High No -redueei speetols’*—n s •Hsnpomry The bride was given in mar­ HEADQUARTERS rednottoas” sn Presoriptlens to luro; riage by her father. She wore a corsage of Dubonnet rosee. A tals. She carried a cascade styled with topas bodices and M^ool and attended Hertford LOTION DETERGENT 12^-OZ reception for 70 was held at bouquet of white rosee and ivy. a Ughtsr topes ritirt. 'n e y car^ oostonwrs! full-length gown of ivory faille, SisUtute of Accounting. He is FOR R in so S S E o i r • 35c D o v e designed with Empire lines, P’laho’B Restaurant, Bolton. The Mlae Laveme Santor of WIU- ried erraagements of bronse employed by tbs Hartford EEao- A t the MOM tiMS, thsM'lB never nny compromlea In eerTtoa w quMHyl •cooped neckline, A-line skirt bridegroom’s parents were un­ Imantic, sirter of the bride­ carnations. Ths Jmdor brides­ R O U H F L E X and seed poori embroidery on able to attend the wedding. groom, was the maid Of honor. maids wars similarly' dressed For a motor trip to Virginia, Mrs. John Newm^ of Hartford, in gowns styled wUh torquolae F E N T A X VOW OKT OUR LOWEBV the edge of the bell slesvsi and PRICES BtOARV DAV OF TOT defining the lines of the bodice. Mrs. Lowe wore a gray knit slater • in • law of the bride, bodices and parakeet blue . A G f A .W* DeUvfr suit, matching accessories and was a bridesmaid. VBAB . . . AND y o u BAVM Her gown had a detachabla BklrtA ' They wore metohii^ HOBB XBRO.UOHOUT THB uinto 4 5 c Cronb«rry Saucw ocianima> 2 m« ic a m 4 9 c a gold pompon corsage. ’The The maid of honor wore a beedpieces end een lad kieetng < K O D A K B T fiV T w hm , ChIffMi MamariAw' * ’ ohapal train and her fingertip- n»at tm THAR .... ON ALL YOUR i i M LONOOMM SOI mo 6 9 c O cBon Spray oanhuyjuacocnAe i-oTm s i c len^ veil of French illusion couple will live on Park Ave., floor-length gown of candy pink bens M pink end wUta cexBi- P R B SC R im O N NREDB. ♦ UndR Nm ' East Hartford, after Oct. 16. Y A S H I C A ______, MimoASc L is to r iiM AMisimc mouthwash 7-oz in 6 9 c , velvet, designed with elboW' Uohs. your Y R Y U l A N D PUlsbunr Prinor* Mix Mrs. Lowe is a graduate of length sleeves and scooped neck­ Robert J. RbiguMte of'Men- K O M IC A Dromo SoHxar t oim 6 9 c ' Manchester High School and line. She wore a matching bead' tetsphonm r a i l b u i T cbester served es brother’s SAWYER PUlilMwy Cfkw M i| i ■ ANoa rodo livh oi rrs 5 9 c Sunihina Krispy Crackart 31c Central Connecticut State Col­ bow. The bridesmaid. wore a best man. Vsben were John Jall'O GolatinB 2 «-«i ' k(m 4 1 c lege, New Britain. She Is a gown of candy pink chiffon Lgrons of Bolton, btotber of; the H Q N t Y W E U Pillfibury Id lW Cob* ML k m 6 3 c D riH o S o a p P a d s iPMiDOwrASoiAii nteofM 4 S c teacher at Pleasant Valley styled to match the honor attend bride, Bherwood J. - Benson end FREE Plltobunr MMwd 9otato« 19c School, South Windsor. Mr. KEYSTONE Travil SenriM j ant’s with matching headbow, Paul Longehempe, b d b ojl lfe ik C riu ce MtcArr97e Borden's Instant Coffoa ♦01 Mi 1,19 Loew is a graduate of Fried­ I n ’/J The attendants carried colonial ehestsr. DELIVERY Quick Quidcar Oots mi»oinio49c GLOBI 1 rich Ebert Technical School, bouquets of pink carnations and Mf. Ljnan* VMM * blue and Safisfaefiofi Ml-C Or4n94’INink iqtmoican 3 7 c Germany, He served five years pompons. green brocade dram wMb pan* M y-T-PliM PuddingR noieAi 6 4Sc Kroft Com Oil Morgorina tuma 43c Itoyil *Stii or truok normally can tow t-'A -Yt W f»!#»r»l Jnaifranea Cotp<»9*'^n green ensemble ot Iboped wool white carnations. and h, corsage of white rosea. metban • wioN wMbe.'iMdd poh Preeoriptten Fbermecy Owmrii A Photo M l Mum M l oom to uon ouAMnee ((••'••ifi. I** 4 T* three times the weight It can ^ with nut-oolored acoewories. A reception for 100 was held Tke odimta wtU make their horns MgW. RdQKVIUJK • VBRNPN CIRCLI 301 MAIM M R - « a - « m \ -:■ A T T H E m ca n y. / iTko bridegroom’s mother wore at .Flano’B Restaurant. Bolton. in WlUlmantlo after O et I. A raeaptloo t e 306 But Finds Range Wiggin also praised the run ^Heller hit Oakman with a 10-^ Um W. P»hl got •“ * Low Figure *and each tmie he kept the driveO passes to 'Hm Kavanaugh and i^lddle and HamUton W By PETE ZANARDI nlng of Hamilton, who fhared yarder to the Platt hi. HamU- NEW YORK (AP)~H8mwm Killebrew has lo«t his DaU Bennett. Manchester came with his ssoond soora.froot i BOSTON (AP) — This Coming home Saturday ton followed a five-yard run crown but found the range. to Marie Oakman and again ruehing honore with D lck^m - back to a hurry. Billy Hawver The extra point tiy “ was the baseball fleaaon Killebrew, Minnesota’s three-time home run cham­ against Hall High at Me­ over by taking a 13-yard pass for sending Bob Hamilton berger. Hamilton gained 66 returned the Klokoff follM by a bad »nap; the Boston Red Sox wish pion in the American League, officially was dethroned morial Field will be an un­ tackle for seven yards. yards in 16 carries and scored a first down on the three. Bom­ Platt 38, a 42-yard haul. BJtght lUaekeelerMaaekeeMe (N)iiei / ^ pUye later, HeUer found Oak- never was. by Boston’s Tonyt Conigliaro Sunday, but he hit his defeated Manchester High two touchdowns while Bom* berger picked up a yard, set­ 'The Red Sox reached ths Cmintry Club CCIL STANDINGS nyyx aU alone in the end tone. 26th homer in the Twins’ 3-2 victory over seventh-place football team. The Indians bcrger ehowed 67 yards in 16 ting the stage for Bill Pohl, who helghU of futility by dropping W. L. Fct. A rush for two extra pototo California. t*- picked up their second tries. Hamilton also came up celebrated his return to the line­ their 100th game on the final FOUR-BALL 0 1.000 S n ie r* : 6mto«, LePoH. Ths number wasn’t significant OCIIj win In as many sUrts Manehester ...... 2 with two interceptions, while up with the Red and White's failed. Saturday sat out the final ganu. Kilto* 0 1.000 day of the season Sunday. They but the homer was. It was Kllle- last Sabirday, rolling over Wethersfield ...... 2 Bomberger and HeUer grabbed first touchdown. The kick aides: Heller. Bo^rter, Low net—Sked Homans, Tom brew’s homer gave ths Twins a 0 1.000 Uttm. Pohl. Turner. Hawver, wars shelled 11-6 by the New brew's second in two daye and Platt High, 26-8, before a Eastern ...... 1 one errant Platt pass apiece. faUed. Migllore, Jos Oolomari, Bill 2-0 lead and they added the 1 .800 *r. Rourfce. >i York Yankees. third In the last five games, crowd o f about 1,000 at Meri­ Windham ...... 1 It First downs rUH <41 Phelan 68; Paul McNamara, clincher In ths third inning 1 .800 Manchester equali last year's Reeovery Sets Vp Score Despn# Boston’s ninth place giving the Twins what they hope den’s Ccppa Field. C en tra l...... 1 MS Rushing Ende: PepecelU. Timm, FStfS Orlando Annulli, Vito Agos- when Jimmie Hall singled, stole 1 .800 win mark with the victory and On the first play of the sec­ finish, 40 gomes out of first, a will be additional power when Once again, it was a difficult Maloney ...... 1 g.14 Passing crowd of 6,938 turned out to bid tinelll, Mit Nelson, 68; Stove second and scored on Don • 1 .000 is now only eight polnU away ond quarter. Bob LsiPolt fell on "^SdliZ^vicem. M they open the World Series chore finding a sUckowt. Rather Hall ...... M Pass ths Red Box farewell until 1966. Matava, Bob Bamingham, MInchar’s single. . 0 2 .000 from last fall's point total. The an Blrlc Crone, fumble on toe against the Loe Angelee Dodg­ • • • It wa-s another team effort that Platt ...... 8.43 Punting Guardi; Oarabe^ S S S : ^ That raised the season attend­ George Putz, Cliff Sprague, 2 .000 winners opened by belting Oon- Meriden 32 and Manchester Ceni««: PlWilH. ers at Minnesota Wednesday. converted fovir breaks into Conard ...... 6 I Fumbles Lost ance to 062,301, the lowest in 20 66; Frank Kleman, Harry YANK8-RED SOX— ard, 36-0, for 61 points in two was off. After Bomberger got ptflfg: B r 6 n n n n, Killebrew, who mleaed 48 touchdowns in tlie first half and 4 Interceptions years. Gardalla, John Turley, Jos Whltey Ford became the big­ Line Play Outstanding giunes. five, Heller missed on two pass Seniors Club golf games because of a dislocated stymied the host’s passing at­ as PenalUes Zasor Tony OonigHaro failed to add Salafla, 58. gest winner in Yankee Mstory "You Just have to be satisfied It held promise of being close attempts, bringing up a fourth champion at Elling­ elbow but seems to have found tack in the second half. The In­ Bennett. to his 82 homers during ths two iLow gross — Ray Gordon, when he posted victory No. 233 with that line," said Coach Dave until the closing minutes af the and five play on the Platt 27. UancheaUr the range just in time, finished dians gained 243 yards, all but Bomberger got the local^ 0 . s weekend losses to New York, Herb Pennington, A1 Bolls, Ed ton Ridge is Lou against the Red Sox despite eur-« Wiggin after the Indians held first quarter. A Platt punt was Hamilton then rose to the oc­ with bis lowest homer total 88 on the groimd. storted on the final touchdown but the 20-year-old outfielder Shepard. 68. Becker, above. The rendering 11 Mto, including nullified by an Ulegal proced­ casion, carrying to paydirt In since he began playing regular' It was a case of coming up the Platt ground game to 28 drive intercepting a Crone paaf won the American L eagu e SELECTED NINE latter won the title on homers by Jim Gosger and Carl ure penalty and the Panthers succeeslve runs of seven, five, DON HUBBARD (Heller r u * ^ ly In 1989 when the club still was with the right play at the right yards. "John Dulka, Oakman, b o b HAMILTON and returning it 20 yards to the from Crone, (klCKefl championsMp. He belted two Yastrzemskl. Tony Kubek drove were forced to kick hgaln, net­ six and 10 yards. Heller pranced Ir^akman, 17-^. fm*" ® One Half Handicap the weekend with a In Washington, tone. Twice quarterback Mark Hubbard, these kids went both After Platt scored on Jim Platt 36. Two recepUons by Oak­ more homers than Detroit’s Class A—WUlle Olekslnskt In three runs for New York and and made toe real big plays on ting Manchester a SO-yard gain. into the end cone unmolested ler, (run '75-77 — 152 gross It was the first time he has hit Heller was faced with fourth ways against a heavier line. Brown's crowd-pleasing, 63- man and two cosUy penalUes jnl. run. (rudi failed). FLAG RAISING— Manager Sam Mele (left), is joined by some of his American Norm Cash. 31-8— 28, Ray Gordon 31-2— 29, Ray Barker two. detenss." On a fourth and five skuatlon, and Manchester had a 14-0 lead. score. Eric Kellner less than 80 homers and came down and yardage sltuatlona They opened the holes on offenss Boston (jutflelder Oart YaS' ‘ "League champion players-in raising an unofficial pennant following the last Mac Jonah 83-4—29, Tom Prior was second with 81- after he had won the homer title trzemskl broke out of Ms bat- WHITE SOX-A’S — game in the Twin Cities. The flag was raised by Mele, Zoilo Versalles, Har­ 31-2— 29. 77— 158. Pete Nak- three consecutive yearn with ting slump with three hits. In Class B—Tom Mlgliore 31 Tom McGraw Mt a homer for Alonff the College Grid Trail mon Killebrew, Earl Batt^, Jim Grant and Tony Oliva. (AP Photofax.) totals of 48, 48 and 49. eluding his 20th homer, but fail 5— 26, BIU Kenney 32-5—27, tenis won low net with the WMte Sox In the fifth inning, Conigliaro, who did not con ed in a bid for the batting George Puts 86-6— 27, Ed Foiey 84-80— 18-146. his third In three days, an(l nect in ninth-place Boston’s 11-8 championship. Yaz finished broke a 3-3 tie. Eddie Fisher Ppdgers Plan \to Use Three Starters 33-S—27. loss to the sixth-place New York Injury-Riddled East with a .312 mark, nine points Class C—Ed MdLoughlin 86. worked in relief for CMcago, Yankees, won the crown with 32 Undefeated Ranks behind Minnesota’s Tony Oliva, setting an AL record with his 10— 26, George M cLofferty 36 AlUTime High —the lowest winning total since Whltey Ford, a veteran south 82nd appearance. John Wyatt ot 8— 28. Larry Doby also hit 32 for paw who will bo 37 next month Low gross—Ray Gordon 78. the A’s pitched in 81 lost year. NEW YORK (AP) — Ma­ Cleveland in 1964. became the biggest winner in Blind Bogey—Paul Dutelle jor league boseboU attend­ In other season-ending games In N.E. but Eight Drysdale and Grant Yankee history, collecting ca 96. 7-0Loser to Windsor ance reached on oll-Uine the CMcago White Sox clinched reer victory No. 282 with eighth PRO SWEEPSTAKES ♦Casavant and guard Joe Rug-<^loea; "W e Just weren’t up for BOSTON (AP)-*Only eight New high of more than 22 million second place by defeating Kan By RICH DYER inning relief help from Pedro Low gross—Ken Gordon 73 In 1966 for an Inoreoee of 6A gerio. Casavant fractured his this one." There wasn’t toe eto boasted perfect football records today with the 19W sas Chty 3-2, Baltimore wound Ramos. Jim Horvath 76. per cent over loet eeaeon. Avenging last season's (x>Uarbone after a second quar­ ment of excitement present for up tMrd with a 2-1 victory over season just three weeks old, ’ , Ford was togged for 11 Mts Low net—Joe Novak 80*9— The combined total for American League 14-0 loss, the Windsor ter run and Ruggerio was side­ this game as there was with fifth-place Cleveland and eighth- Heading the select company in the unb«ten-unti^ Opener Including Yastrzemskl’s homer 71, WUlle Oleksinaki 76-6—71. both leoguee through Sun­ Bowens 1, Orioles; Oo(m;er T o Start place Washington edged fourth- High football team scored lined with an ankle injury. the Hartford gam e," the men­ rtinks are Maine, Springfield and Cental Connecticu^ and a four-bagger by Jim Gos. LADIES BEST It ToetrsemsU tO, Red Sox; Ku­ Action to the other quarters tor added. day’s final gnmee waa 22,- place Detroit 3-2. once Saturday to defeat each with three victories. Dartmouth, Harvard, Rhode L08 ANGELES (AP) — DonAKoufax, Ms 26 - game wlnnlng<5>entor the Series with the lowest ger, but he had plenty of h.elp Low net— Rory Simon 66 441,824. Tills broke the rec> bek 8, Yankees; McCraw 8* Mghllghted a batUe of defenses Saturday, East will again hit The Ysmkees battered four Bos East Catholic 7-0 at Wind­ Island, Wesleyan and Nichols are 2-0. ______■ Drysdale of V ob Angeles, who southpaw, primed for the sec team batting average by a pen 9— 47, Cele Perry 68-10—46 ord of 21,280,841 eet lost WMte Sox; Bryan 14, AtUeticsi between the two teams. While toe road for West Hartford with ton pitchers for 18 hits. TWINS-ANOEL8— sor, The road loss left the The biggest casaulty the pastf------has never lost a World Series ond game to Minnesota Thurs­ nant winner in National League Low gross—'Lyjkn Prior 67. year by 1,1S1,4SS. Killebrew 28, Twins. Windsor linemen kept toe Eagle a game with Northwest Catholic, Red Sox reliever Arnold Ear Although Killebrew loet his Ea^ea with a 1-1 mark so far weekend was Boston College, Wesleyan got past tough Bow- gome, and Jim (Mudeat) Grant day. Southpaw Claude Osteen, history. They finished with a Low putts, C oii Anderson 31 The Notional League hod offense to check for toe greater Summary: ley, the second Boston pitcher, title, teammate Tony Oliva re­ National Leogne tMa season. which was ranked New Eng­ doin 23-18 and fa c e s Coast of Minnesota, who has never ap­ with a season 16-16 record will team batting average of .246, Cele Perry 82, Jo Shephard 32 “ the hlgheot attendance in Ite part of the game. East retali­ Wtadeor Htoh (1) was tagged for two unearned tained Ms, winning the batting Clemente 16, Pirates; Maya The day’s stogie tally came to land’s No. 1 team after convinc­ peared to one, wUl be the oppos­ pitch the third game, Saturday, yet won 16 of their iMt 16. history, 13,681,180, on In- ated by containing the home Bbids; Sevsria. Johnson. Guard, a 17-0 victor over Nor­ runs when OonlgUaro dropped BEST It HOLES title with a .321 average aa he 82, Olonto; Sorrell 1, PMUee. tbe third quarter after a 29- TacUes: Welsert. PerleptaiMs ing trlumjSui over Buffalo and wich Saturday night. N lc h ^ ing pitchers in Wednesday’s at Los Angeles. During that stretch, the Dodg­ cueoae o f lJiS6,940 over club within its own territory dur­ Bourne. fly ball in the fourth and tpdk Sunday y w d touchdown paaa by Wind­ isipener ot the post-season Series er pitchers allowed 17 runs in 41 1964. The American League ing the second and fourth quar­ Guards: Bertrand. Overbausb. Vnianova. edged Trenton State 6-0, and Manager Sam Mele of the the loss. It was Earley's only Class A — Erwin Kennedy sor quarterback Doug Malone Center: Smith. meets Rensselaer at home this ^ r the world championship. the last 16 games, wMch includ­ dropped o ff 874,467, draw­ ters. Backs: Dudley. Mak>ne. OhllKer, Ibe Eagles’ offense bogged Twins was expected to start Jim decision in 67 rehef perform 2— 39, Carol Maddox 46-3— 42 to Mike OhBgisr. A fottow-up Cheney. tisPebivre, Henderson YaJi- Drysdale will be working with ed eight shutouts. They closed ing 8380,694 enstom ers ■ , ...... , - - 3 P Individual stars with the down as they dropped a 10-0 week. Kaat, a left-hander, in the sec­ oncee. Tom Prior 44-2—42. ^aoe kick by Bob Johnson was anu. -Dearly a week’s rest. His. last compared to 9,286,161 Uet Windsor defense were A1 Wel- Bait CathoUc (S) decision to Army at West Holy Cross, held to 83 yards ond game and probably Camilo the season with a 3-0 shutout Class B — George Putz "All I $aid wis: good for toe extra point gart and Joe Parlapiano. Bul­ Ends: Barry, Carey. Dooley. Chi­ Point. ’The Cadets capltalKed rushing by Dartmouth, the na­ effort was a 4-0 triumph over Pascual, the erstwhile right- against the Braves Sunday. 6—41, Mike Slbrlnsi 48 - 6 — year. rico. Malone, who oompUed 90 warks of the East defensive line Tackles: Viau. Decennle, Hosan. on a fumble recovery and a tion’s No. 1 defensive team, at­ .tke Milwaukee Braves Thursday handed ace, in the tMrd game. "We keep hearing about the Class C — Charles Fergusmi Skow me a fMer tkat dakaars tka taste yartoi for the Windsor elerven were Bob DeOemmls, John An- Guards: Benson, Donoriui, Sav- short BC punt for a field goal tempts to find a better attscek iwMch extended the Dodgers’ He also has Jim Perry, a right­ club not scoring any runs," ob­ 63-8—46, Henry Sinnamon 86-8— erick. Rureiero. with only six completed paseea, dreoU, Paul Viau, Joe Ruggerio Centers; Andreoll. Dwyer. and a touchdown in the second tMs week before leaving for a pennant winning streak to 18 hander, and Jim Merritt, a served Alston. "I’m not so sure 47, John Chanda 54-7—47, Ed aad r n aat my kat.” - was also aided in Ms efforts by and Pete Benson. Backs: Masiuk. Roberts, Oasa- game with Colgate, wMoh de­ dtralgbt A 23-game winner with southpaw, as possible starters that we are so far behind in to­ McLaughlin 67-10—47. vant, Harvey, Juknls. Akerly, La­ half. half-back Joe Dudley and end In remarks after the game, cey. Salafla. Boston (College was unable to feated Yale with the help o f « ra:2.78 earned run average, big Drysdale ha6 appeared in tal runs scored between tMs Low Gross — Erwin Kennedy Repeat Bat Rick Savarla. East Coach Don Robert sum­ Windsor 0 0 7 0—7 penetrate beyond Army’e 47 and pass interception in the closing Don pitched SOB innings during year and our last pennant win­ 72. TD; Ohllser (pass). three Wbrld Series games. He Throughout the afternoon, med up his feelings about the PAT: Johnson (kick). faces plenty of work this week minutes. the regular campaign. The total has never opened a Series, how­ ning year of 1963. Bund Bogey Willard Noel 96. Champions fg second only to teammate San- PRO SWEEPSTAKES the Eagle offense encountered in reorganizing its attack tor a Harvard hopes to have hoN- 1 ever. The 6-foot-B right-hander "We may surprise somebody . dy Koufax' 336, He also hurled Ed Kennedy 72 - 8 — 69, Ken tough going. Hampered by the home game with Penn State back Bobby Leo back lor Yts pltohed in relief against the in the Series," Alston added. Gordon 72-3—-69, Tom Zemke loea of backa John Mac and Saturday. Penn State is due to game with Columbia at the .seven ehutouts. Now ‘York Yankees in 1956 with­ The Dodgers Mt 78 home runs, In Majors Grant, the Twins’ leading Ctory Gott fixxoi the Itoeup, Bast explode after losses to Michigan Stadium. Leo nursed a leg in­ out a decision, started and de­ to rank last In the majors. They 73-4—69. Third Soccer Victory, .pitcher with a 21-7 record, tuneiL NEIW YORK (AP) — Roberto gained little yardage on toe State and UCLA. jury S lid mlEsed the romp oVer feated the CMcago WMte Sox in hit only 26 at spacious Dodger Final Btandinga up for the big one Saturday anil Clemente of Pittsburgh and giround. They threatened cnoe, Dartmouth, rated second in Tufts. Dartmouth suffered a 1969 and shut out the Yankees Stadium. American League Ellington Ridge m however, to the third period the Associated Press’ New Eng­ .was roughed up by California. W. L. Pet. O.B. Tony Oliva of Minnesota cap­ Jolt when x-nw» Sunday ®s- ,1-0 in 19«8. , The TVlns, noted for their Saturday prior to the l^nndsor score. . ^ e sli^tog-armed right-hander _ tured their second straight bat­ Indians Down Conard SCORE FOR GIANT&—New York Giants’ halfback Steve Thurlow goes across land poll, and third-ranked Har­ clciised that defensive Hft ttiili- "Naturally, I ’m looking for* Minnesota . 102 60 .630 rW*M tagged for three runs in two power, added a new dimension Men’s low gross—Gay Knapp ting titles In 1968, Clemente C 40-yard jmss by Blast (piartoP- vard had easy tuneups before Chicago .... 96 67 .686 7 Taking a giant step toward another banner year for the goal line for touchdown. Making the tackle for the Steelers are Brady le Gerry LaMontagne, a setilbr ward I to my first Series start,” this year. Reports have come 73. back Mhce Masiuk to end Bill entering Ivy League iSay this hintogB end was charged with Baltimore .. 94 68 .680 8 heading the National League Coach Dick Danielson was the Manchester High soccer from Soutolngton, Onm., o f ­ he said. " I don’t think the long back to Alston that the Twins BU N D NINE Banry advanced the ball to toe Keys and Jim Bradshaw. (AP Photofax.) week. The Indians withstood an the loss. Detroit ...... 89 73 .649 13 with a .329 average and Oliva fered a broken right leg in t9e rest is going to hurt. I threw employed a diversified attack in Ctoss A — Lou Becker 87-4— 19-yard line. After a seriea 1 It could have been no closer 14_36, Mrs. Warmington 68 • King, the Indians put it one Ice Baltimore’s best defender kee Conference record at New after their upset of Yale to a A lston National League Brooks Robinson waa fourth at Lucky Strike liams, who recovered a key 231 yards and three touchdowns Produces for 17—36. Hsunpshire. ’The Bears knocked season opener. ^ at the Manchester Ooon ft Fox L. Pet. O.B. .297. when Conyers’ shot at the gocU against San Francisco end fumble. as the 49ers put on a late spurt W. Kickers — Mrs. Kellner 99- off a top contender in dumping Other games tMs week to- NEW YORK (AP)—Manager Walter Alston might Hank Aaron of Milwaukee waa .lHl(‘rs came off a defensive man and Dave Parks turned out to against the Colts. He might "^tlb trap shoot in North Cov- Los Angeles 97 66 .599 — . It all happened Simday as clude: have discovered a new Sandy Koufax. 20—79, M rs^Tadriff 107-36—72. Filters rolled into the nets. Vermont from the imdefeated . entiy yesterday. Joe Clemen- San Fran. .. 96 67 .686 2 second in the National League be title 49ers’ Monty Stick­ Baltimore hung on despite have had a fourth TD pitch but Northeastern at American In- W n d ay Ron Glrouard, back to toe ranks 86-6 last Saturday, , tino took the honors with 42 He’s Howie Reed-Bob Miller-Mike Kekich-John Pur- Pittsburgh . 90 72 .666 7 with .318. Then came Willie les. ’ Parks’ brilliant performance for teammate Stickles. temational, Bowdoln at Aiji- Low grross— Bemie Heath 76. Indian Itoeup, also received Rhode Island, which enjoyed izmgets, edging Mrs. Terry din-Bill Singer-Rick Willhite. Cincinnati .' 89 73 .649 8 Mays of San Francisco .317 and C 4 - Y- C'** fhimi tf And, if that sounds confusing, and beat the 49ers ^-24, Green Baltimore was leading 24-10 herst, Worcester Tech at Bat^, SURPRISE TOURNAMENT praise from Danielson for Ms a 23-8 romp over New Hamp­ .iji^ard, by one, Bemle Oonroy, ’ Alston unveiled Ms new pltch-^- Milwaukee . 86 76 .631 11 Billy Williams, Chicago, .316. oonaider Green Ba/e Vince Bay scored its third straight early in toe fourth period when work In the goal. shire after an opening upset of Bridgeport at Hofstra, Wlillatos Ing weapon Sunday as the Na­ followed with one inning of hit- PMla’phla . 86 76 .528 11V4 Class A — Jordan Liorson 33- Lombardi, who was disturbed John Brodie lofted a pass for ..isver^t IVldell and Ron Tour- victory but disappointed Lom­ Brown, invades Vermont to teat at Mlddlebury, Maine Maritime tional League champion Los St. Louis . .. 80 81 .497 6— 28. EXPRESS Hiiaohmtcr (I) Cenud (1) by the Packers’ 23-14 victory ,i^le completed the first five, less ball. l6>/4 bardi and Cleveland came from Parks, who was clear In the at Norwich, Southern Connscti-. Claaa B— Shorty Dow 36-7— O the Catamounts in another Tan* ., eai^ a shot away from the Angeles Dodgers concluded the Then came Keklch, ,who per­ Chicago ___ 72 90 .444 26 Glrouard ...... Scheftner over Chicago and the Bears' behind to whip the Eagles. Colts’ end zone. But Stickles cut at Youngstown and Tufts'lit 28. * BTB kee feature on the esUendar. ‘'other. regular season with a 3-0 mitted only a single by Woody Houston ___ 65 97 .401 32 George Halas, who was delight­ Elsewhere, New York outlast­ also out as a receiver, reached Trinity. Ktekers — Doc Kemp 82-6— Stuek ...... Steele Springfield rolled to its third . . Summary: 60 shots— CSemen- triumph over Milwaukee. Woodward In two innings, and New York .. 50 112 .309 47 ed by it. ed Pittsburgh 38-18, Detroit up near the goal and Upped the Other scores last Saturday 76, Fred Meurant 78-2— 76, Abe Cervlnl ...... HcUlIlan victory by routing Wllllsuns 28-8 'iin o 42, Mrs. 'Ward 41. Ckmroy Reed - Miller - Keklch • Pur- Purdin, who retired all six bat­ Sunday’s Results T* ■ OTMt wiMil, Ow ■new Best of all, the hero of Cleve- stopped Washington .14-10 and ball away. included; Pehn 7, Brown '0; Zubrow 89-13— 76, Jake Honnon Our cvrrenf requlrefnenea LHB and inunedlately train ed its ,40, WldsU 39, Tourvllle 38, din - Singer • WlUMte held the ters he faced. Los Angeles 3, Milwaukee 0 yM achtava Oapandt apaa YOU I Johns ...... B an ks and’s 86-18 victory over Phlla- Minnesota topped Los Angeles "The pass was intended for sights on Colby, which was belt Amherst 40, AIC 6; MlddlebUri Braves to three Mts one day 94.18— 76, Irv Tardlff 87-11— inclvdt knmodiato open OHB lUwto Flora 37, Tom Irwin 36, Singer took over in the eighth, San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 3 — yaar ablRty aad year aaibi- 11 Brady ...... C a rlso n delphla wasn’t fullback Jimmy 38-36. Parks," San Francisco Coach ed 40-22 toy Northeastern. Cen 18, Worcester Tech 14; Bates after Koufax became a 26-game 76, Jim Johnson 94-14— 80, Bill ttoa. lat yoa laatt’ alw hara Uia ingt Im jG ary WJdeU 36, Ron Parker 34, giving up another single to Pittsburgh 6, CMcago 8 YOUR 1 R H B - Brown, who scored three touch- DaUas plays at St. Louis to­ Jack Christiansen said later. tral Connecticut w hipped 32, Trinity 14; Southern Con­ Podolny 100-20—80. Irainlnq llw* praporat yaa tar winner by halUng Milwaukee on p«nuoslvtly In ^ Carr 83, Roy Benson 32, Woodward before Willhite com ­ St. Louis 6, Houston 2 [ ...... o L ...... downs and set a National Foot- night. “But Stickles was held up by Bridgewater State 21 - 0 in necticut 68, Glassboro State four Mts in the Dodgers’ pen- LADIES SURPRISE 6m (atwra aad Om diaaca ta :^rry Stratton 31, Sal Castanzo pleted the versatile exhibition PMla. 8-3, New York 1-1 MACHINItlG, conversation ; G odin ...... -.Oeorxfr King the middle linebacker, and tuneup for a trip to Montclair Cortland 10, Bridgeport 0, and nant-clliicMng 3-1 victory. TOURNAMENT iMdia atojilaiaai aM at yaar XL I .1 I I I . SO. by setting down the Braves in Polaiag aad laWwiaa ta fat or before a I B est ...... H uleert when he spun around and sajv State this week. Maine Maritime 26, Ciurry 8. ’ Manager Alston, giving Ms Class A'—Mrs. Kellner 37-8— mSFBCTION I c 28 shots—George Argiros 22, order in the ninth.' aliaad. the ball coming, he stuck up his secOnd-Une pitchers a chance to 29. group . . . O onyers ...... David Kins -Frank OonU 21, Nelson Qulmhy The shutout was the eighth for Oaa raaaoa why yaar diaaaaa I • IR I arm .’ get some ‘ work, started with Class B— Mrs. Tardlff 43-13— Patriots Gain Midget Lead 21, SMrlcy Hamilton 20. EmU the Dodgers in the streak — 18 Sports Schedule ara baltar at Piadt 4 WMtaay ■INCH WOMC i Hlllnskl .; ...... E d d y Reed, who gave up a double to IDEAS m t o id 18, Jim KUduff 18, victories in their final 16 games 30. Alrtrafl It tkat wa aOar a arlda PACKERS-BEARS— Frank Thomas in his two-lnnlng Ladles Kickers—Mrs. Wilson MATERIAL HANDUNO ■Gary A rgh M 17, Dick Mahar that carried them to their Monday, Oct. 4 variaty at ancaUaat Iralaing pra- These Skills Help develop confidence Scorers; Moncheirter — Cone. R. I After Jets Defeat Giants The Packers’i third straight Quick, Alert Rutgers performance. Miller, who re­ 106-27— 78, Mrs. Harrington 98- graaw la aMaiy dMaraal ihllit—' Ctm^rs: Oonard—G. Kins. 1j6, Jack Bousfield 16, Bruce seventh pennant in 14 years. Football — Bast JVe at Rock- and assurance victory left Coach Lombardi ceived credit for the victory. aad pay yaa gaad wagat wtiila You Gain Recognition, Manchester Subs; Howroyd. Moc- Taking to the air, the Jets^the eventual winners first blood .^itoreU 14,______And as the Dodgers prepare 20— 78. ENOIME ASSEMBLY ability to j Leon. Oessay. Cone, Botterton, Lxv knocked toe Giants from the with a crowd pleasing 69-yaTd unimpressed. vllle. yaa ara laamlng. Yea - liava a Make More Money! Masllo. Bnidleui. . . . to meet Minnesota In the World Soccer — Manchester at Platt. tkatca at training la WaMing, deal with people! Mantoester 0 9 ? 9~? unbeaten ranks, 28-0, Sunday touchdown haul in the second "How could I be satisfied?" Spoils UConn Opene| WELOINO Series starting Wednesday, Maddning, SKaal Malal ar a m DALE Oonjupy If Lombardi To Spark Bills’ Win oro bonar at SAWA bocaato of TOOL * DM MAKMO noon at Storrs and dropped a 17-8 decision to an inspir­ in the NL, San Francisco dC' S occer-H olton at 'Vlnal Tech. ‘ has won all the big ones. The Jets put the icing on the Bob Davis, Dan Mlelczarek and wasn’t. tfco onataofly good potontiol for ed, quick and alert Rutgeraf- NEW YORK (A P)— One blustery day last Novem­ feated Cincinnati 6-8, Pittsburgh COURSE With Schoolboys cake' with a 22-point final Dave Caldwell put to strong "We finally got our offense advonconMnt. At aa acknowl- downed CMcago 6-8, Philadel rolling and that’s the first time eleven. The defeat spoiled the Blackney on a one' and eo8 ber during a Buffalo Bills practice session, Ernie War- adgad laadar la Mm canttantly Training 0 |RM)r*anllt— FOR MEN & WOMEN quarter. Battling winds as well showings up front for the Pats. phla swept New York 8-1 and S' Undefeated teams will share we’ve done that in two years,' home opener, wMch attracted pass coverage.” Uck unobtrusively slipped into his spot in the offensive grawing aaroipaca Indatiry, wa In Effective Speaking, Homan as the Giants secondary, Brian Jets (IS) 1 in 18 innings and St. Louis ara conMnaally abta la pravida . . . In AAochining and Shoet the spoUlght along the high Ends; Messier. Kortel, Slemienr he said, 10,629 fans, plus the fine Bne and assumed the traditional three-point stance Relations, Memory Tratoing Sullivan and Jim Balesano There la no telling otoot beat Houston 6-2. FLETCHER CLASS COe o f Ma n c h e s t e r apportanlliot for oapabU, awbl school front this week, which skl. Anderson. s s s UConn Marching Bond and 27 AAetol, for kigh Khool and proved an almost unatoppable Tackles: Morin. (Msavent. Des- might have happened hod tjve while Quarteiback Jack Keitlp roared with laughter. While Alston’s sluUng six sty' Moat omployaat ta ~niaTa ap", fon. Lonasenl Boy. Pteio. BROWNS-EAGLEB— high school bonds from around got underway this afternoon passing combination. pass from Dave Whaley click­ ’ ■"For ■tonolled on Warltck’s^ mled the fifth-place Braves, Los Wtillo yoa ara ballding tar lha trade school groduoaes Guards: Bonham. Whalen, Yso- Philadelphia led Cleveland 17- the state, os port of the Bond ATTEND A FREE with East Catholic High’s cross nuuis, Berfin, Von Hone. ed before many of the fans bad procUoe Jersey was one word: over Boston and Denver edged Angeles scored on run-acortng **When You Think of Glass^ leiMsii fataro, yoa will bonollf' from Carnegie Centers; R Noske Dlnswall. 14 with eight minutes remaining Day program. New York 16-18 on Wendell aborol Mo, modlcol and katpi- country s(piad visiting Coven' M lO O llT s t a n d i n g s Backa: Sullivan. P. Ryan. Berftn, a chance to get seated. “ End.” singles by Ron Fairly, John Think of Fletcher** MppEWHwIGG ftiOTlfGGV Uonrse WUI when the Eagles’ Timmy Brown Rutgers, coming bock after taliiallan Inoaranca, oo oicoMm I try. The Eagles harriers S(mred W . L , P o t, A. Noske. Ryan, Asoerinelll, Bois- One record was set, that by . (But then W orlick, the regular Hayes’ two-yard touchdown rrin Kennedy and Hector VaUe. Help Ifou sono, K. Ryan. fumbled a punt. Williams rscov' suffering a humiliating 32-6 ratIraaMnt plan and, aMabortklp a perfect 16-80 win over North­ Patriots ...... 3 0 1.000 Whaley who cocljed Ms throw* with 66 seconds remaining. Three year courset in Shatol DEMONSTRATION • Develop self confi­ (S> ered on the E agles’ two-yard ttftat «nd who Is primarily noted * * * la Mm noMan't largatl cradlt west Catholic High in their open Glanta ...... 1 1 .600 defeat at the hands of orch-rl- Hadl, completing 18 of 26 dence ff, KraTOntlca. P. line and Jimmy Brown busted tog arm and threw 40 passes, ' for M s. blocking, sometimes OIANT8REDS- 54 HcKEE STREET oaloa. 'HMta ora. a faw af Ika AAetol and Machining per*, •r, M s ...... 1 1 JMM) LsMer n vnl Princeton seven diy.s oaril- passes for 242 yards, Mt Lance MEEHNO • Increase Tour Tackles > topes. ISurdock. J. 1,#- over on toe next play for Ms He hit on 18 for Sl4 yor^ ' Mtls he has to emphasise his The secopd-place Glanta fin­ a CLOSED THURSDAY* EVENINGS < BKwy raotont wky yoa tkoaW odicolly offered to quallfled Also yet to be defeated is the Eagles ...... 0 3 .000 sr, grabbed on early 17-0 haft- Aiworth on touchdown passes ooatidar a fob of froH 4 Ability to deal ber. Hobron. Henry, second TD ot the game, The old UConn standard' > wgs passme.Os' Kelly, Elarl MorroU passed for two wise for football. the league’s rushing leader, tomorrow. The biwtors remain the scoreboard to the second Oreset, Rodonls. Oartler. / Rutgers’ ground ' gams wps IMtiand. Giant record and Mgh in the • Prepare for Lead­ JeU 0 4 0 » - 3 8 touchdowns, tos second after ably complemented Hadl, gain from $25.00 to $45.00 on the road Friday, visiting period. In the fourth canto, "They (Rutgers) Just over­ most impressive, Coach John majors this year. Ken Hender­ 7j 30 P.M. ership Patrists

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1965 PAGE BE^Ilfi'lUM ■■ ------■■T': ■iTTT’i. 1; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19CT PAGE SIXTEEN Basinasa Sarrleas THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW B Y F A G A L Y and S H O R TEN Help Wmntfd M tlf 86 WtoUMMiBD m d a i l y CkOSSWORD PUZZLE Offaisd 18 HSXPBRIENOED Oarpantar, WANTED - Part-Un* gaa fta- B Y KOUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE LITTLE SPORIB CLASSIFIED BTBPS, ElDEWAUa, atone VT uIM M m M GOOD MAffKNf. HAM If Birr vwiN M NEWS« th e order or ateady work. H. 0. Ruttiktoiaen Son attgadant,' n^artanead Ecclesiotticol walla, flreplacaa, flagatona tar* TDVMIPIMH.MOffice MAHAOK.IO THE n W M R .r WENT THAT-A-WAT.* E Son, 6414878. prafftratf, refaMneaa naoaa- raoaa, All oonorata rapaira, TAKE AUTWf a w o r r - sary,'boors aRamoaa.'l-f. ga« ~OLAN~MILLS NEEDS Mr. Sloan, Esso lo r^ a Oaa- > / ACBOa MDrlnki Gnarly Raaaonably prioad. MI-OUl. LIfTIH, TM fy JUIT 6TARTED A IB u etauy MClMrchiant ADVERTISING WIU..T0U CAM THANK M l . 'l tar. Route 88, Varnan. w v V^L^TUMSTVS 40 ------Alto, BHAAPBNINO Barvica — Bawa, NtWrOLICyiTMiy tA/NO Two man to manage ta1a« <3 DON’T N TB HKJ MCtlM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS OOTANOMA/fORtVi^E NlSS OFF 3UST • F U « « ( CaUHHiiln knlvaa, axaa, ahaara, akataa, MORI OOrriE KIAMS' IT*D phone advartialng cdflees In TRUCiTDRIVHRS NBU-THS MA3 0 CCAMS 8 A.M . to 5 P J L IDTAMEFRlOAf/OFf.'X j lysT/ Hl'6 eiTTlNB WAIT FO« A wonblp MJoaaph'fh'f rotary bladaa, Quick aarvloa. AC8UMM/OIAL,8urTOU this area. Applicants must WHOOSH WITH 0N6 OF brotharCrIDmity) ______/ TOLD f.G. WHERE TO •etna t r a 11 • r «qo«rt«iM TH/TT 3AKB HAS CONSRBSSIONAL 118Un(UnU«< 4Blmlna Oapltol Equipment Co,, SI KNOW NOW tN fV ARE- be 30 yeara old or older and HI4 FATtKTEO OOAL- BEEN GIVINSHIMA iNHiBnSATlOM tenduet Main It., Manohaatar, Houra orofffiiAio reliable. These are perm­ necessary, union shop, good UNB F0M8L>«-~-H«“< ' I f AtotMtei 4TOraakyod COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FAST SHUFFLE/ TO LBARN WHAT dally 7-B. Thuraday 7-f, Satur­ anent jobs. All company pay, paid vacations. GOING 1DFDRCS TAKS MPaytfapNDM M TtaH ^----- MONDAY Thro FRmAY lOilO A.M. — SATURDAY B AJR. / \ 10*4 AND OFF Hik RlCOROt] HAffSMSO— •IPraachar*! day 7-4. (HS-7SU. banaflts Including company / t IS TP SkLLHiMSOMS IMIV'HB BIAK- fMptCi STOCKv ifr UCuoaiMllMBr diaeonraa oar. Applicants must be CONN. BI-PRODUCTS BUGGS BUNNY :«0'BtAKlNTHB ncnba'indal PLEASE READ YOUR AD TYPEWRITBRS — standard free to travel during the TWOPHY ItSliMta U U onlM C k and alactrio. Rapalrad, ovar- 649-8666 ITPaia------Vhi (SOwiantaa bkin OlMMltlad or "Want Ada" aro taken over the phone na a roivATt week. Apply in person, sea cjurr e a t in 'N I/eoRRV.siREi rULTAKE BEASTLY CLEVER ’ MFamUilaa USnant ^ oonvenlenoe. The advertlaer ahould read hla ad the URBT haulad, ranted. Adding ms' Mr. Parker, Olan Mills, EXPSnUBNCED automobile UP ALLTH' CANT SEEM TO O'TMAT.* OP Y5U, I'M SORRY j appaUaUaa ITOod'fMtTMl DAY IT APPRAR8 and REPORT ERRORS In time lor tho chines ranted and repaired. Inc., Room 10, 963 Main St. mechanic wanted, excellent lIRodaaU PROPITS, RESIST TMCSI TO SAY! lOAMtMniMl next Ineertlon. The Herald la reeponalbla for only ONB Ineor- Pickup and dalivaiV sarvloe. Apply Monday, 0:80-11:80, working conditions, 8 day OELIOOUS iMtwerk DOWN II Jaeob'ibmUMr « g r a , i Gem» SVLVSSTEtt! ISeant nilaUta reot or omittod IneerUon for any advortiaomeat nnd then only Yale Typewriter Service, 640- 1:80-8:30 or 6-7. week, wMh overtime If deelred, MTK .DOUGHNUTS! 14 Non* god lUmbralU MOraftodOMr,) aiUaeaBMaBti to the extent of a "mako good" Ineertlon. Errora whl4 do not RJN*1 MCKjrln dSBtocUlMnr lenaen tho value of tho advertiaement wtn not be corrected by 49M. excellent pay, many other ben­ hNsi$*ris a«mMBy awIntorTahMa IBOpmator FULL - TIME warehouse work, efits, call (or appointment, 648- IT franch MlOBi 4 Wnrm S * * ^ * ^ . "make good” Inaortlon. LAWNMOWER sharpening; re. knowledge of building material lirtoduan potantoto 2700. m 11 Hlghlnplteli palrl, aalas, rotor blades helpful, 40 hours plus overtime. (mtulc) • Of IB apoeh IT Acquirat bmUmt T Bplaeofral baad MAaialle dlThfoafk sharpened; bicycle ealas, aarv- Apply at Moore’s Super Stores, MAN WANTED to work In lum". n Ouldo'i noU dlllauIhl&B • (Rockville, Ton Fret) n Church McUon eoyaringi mounUiaa ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Inc., Nutmeg Rd., South Wind­ ber yard, must have driver’s U City In norida 8 Oraak lattar MSinctoaiT 643-2711 140 W. Middle Turnpike, 640- sor. I7Uwo'«- There are Imme­ In person Bob’s, Windsor Ave., MANCHESTER Delivery. Light hood. Earn 83 to 86 an hour. diate openings In: Rockville. ST » and leave your meaaago. You’D hear from our advertlaer in jig DON’T USE YOUR car as a trucking and package delivery. “SEWING time without apendlng aU evenli^ at the telephone. truck, for moving rubbish diS' BAKER TRAINEE wanted for Refrigerators, washers and Help Wanted— Male 36 4 w ^ J i ui\ 12 w - posal, odd Jobs, call Dick, MS stove moving specialty. Folding MACHINING hand cut donut shop. Borne ex­ 0006. After 6 p.m. MACHINE perience necessary. Apply Mr. AatomobltaH For Saif * chairs for rent. 649-0762. INSPECTOR wanted — full or u Donut 266 West Middle Tpke. lU SUBURBAN Cleaning Service. part • time. Layout inspecUon, 060 VOLKSWAGEN, Ught tan, capable of first piece inspec­ INSPECTION HERALD 38,000 miles, new bnJcea, and Home and office. Free esti­ Painting— Papering 21 OPERATORS” MANAGER for paint and wall­ mates. Fully insured. Call 649- tion, familiar with Aircraft 17 (8 battery, In top condition. In­ standard. Apply Gunver Mfg. paper store. Ibcperience not PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine BENCH WORK 8 iwi t, m*. fc». Tjt. w side and out, $700. Call 648- 0220. PLEASANT WORKING Co.. 284 Hartford Rd. necessary: must be willing to Interior and exterior. Paper l\ BOX LE H E R S 2104 till 5 p.m. Ask for Dick. leam. Mary Carter Paint Store, PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER hanging and wall paper remov­ CONDITIONS! EXPERIENCED carpenter with MATERIAL 460 Main St., Manchester. S3 t For Your 1987 CHEVROLET — 2-door Hoosetiold Serrlcea al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. finish experience. Also, car­ BU T W W Y fF hardtop, standard V-8. O U 648- Offered 13-A Quality workmanship. Call penter’s helper. Call Glaston­ DISHWASHER for days, closed WE PUT Experienced help and quaU* bury, 633-6666, days; after 6 p n j p ^ GUESS VIE IN TWE YOU TAKE A EL Information 8886, after 6 p.m. eveiHnga, 627-9671. fled trainees wanted. HANDLING Sundays, apply In person. Cen­ f WLWMAT OUR OFFENSIVE SHOWER OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS REWBAVING of burns, moth call 643-6803, John R. Wenner- ter Restaurant, 499 Main St., FOOTBALL COACH GROUP! t h W h e r a l d w in not holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ EXTERIOR and interior palnL Barn as you learn, excel­ gren Co. Manchester’. EVERY TH'WP 6 AWBD HIAA ENGINE PID TOCV>t<'Y fc-L.i IT dlacloae the Identity of 1069 FIAT Sports model, 8176. dow shades made to measure, Ing. Wallpaper books, paper lent fringe benefite for aU. DAY/ th at WORKY-HM any advertlaer ualng box DIE MAKER wanted, full or V B6Z, "OH,THERE IT CaU 648-0643. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ part-time, familiar with short K -I wbNMREP letters. Readers answer­ made while you wait. Tape re­ ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ run tooling. Apply Gunver Mfg. ASSEMBLY MEN MEN MEN WHERE ITROU-EP ing blind box ads who 1969 PLYMOUTH — good con­ corders for rent, Marlow’s, 867 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. MANCHESTER MODES Oo., 234 Hartford Rd. TO*—THERESTWO deslro' to protect their tONPS OP dition, original owner. Call 389- Main., 649-6221. If ho answer, 643-9043. For immediate job oppor­ IdenUty can follow this 4392. PINE ST., MANCHESTER FURNITURE Salesman, part- WELDING tunities with Major Truck­ EDUCATION/ procedure: / HOUSEHOLD Furniture re­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ time, (Thursday night and Sat­ ing Companies from this Enclose your reply to Uie 1968 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 stored and refinished, colors ing, wallpaper removed, fully urday). Experienced preferred. AREA, see our AD under Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. SHEET METAL box In an envelroe — cylinder, 4-door, standard shift, changed. Call for estimate 649- insured. Rene Belanger, 643- ATTENTION Housewives, high MALE INSTRUCTIONS. addressed to the (jlasai- 8176. Call 649-4398. 0612 or 644-0804. school girls and college stu­ fied Manager, Manchester 6649. MEN FOR FIRST shift factory ET' dents. Olan MlUs needs sev­ work, mechanical experience Evening Herald^together 1901 OLD6MOBILE 4-door Maintenance T.V. SERVICE MAN — Exper- CITY - WIDE painting service, eral ladies for telephone work preferred. Apply Eastern Boil­ with a memo ISting the sedan. Radio, heater, power lenced man for bench and calls, Building— Contracting 14 Interior and exterior, now in downtown office, choice of er Oo., 99 Loomis St., Manches­ companies you do NOT steering and brakes,'excellent good working conditions and *0 -4 AV4 available for Immediate work. shifts, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. or ter. TOOL & DIE want to see your letter. condition. Rockville, 875-2706. wages. Snow’s TV Center, 66 Your letter will be de­ DION CONSTRUCTION OO. — Call anytime, 289-2675. p.m. - 9 p.m. Rate of pay 81.26 WITH OUR grand opening of Union SL, RockvUle, 875-0888. BY Re n m u s e stroyed If the advertiser Is Complete building service. New to $1.60 per hour. Apply in MAKING WAYOUT 1988 OHEVROLEiT V8 automa­ construcUon, alterations or ad­ INSIDE and outside painting. our home freezer department, After 6, 875-1543. one you’ve mentioned. If person, ready to work. See Mr. tic. Exceptionally clean. Take ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ You name your own price. opening soon, we need 2 ex­ not It will be handled in over payments, no cash need­ Parker, Olan Mills, Room 10, PARTS MAN top opportunity In the lunial manner. ing, etc. 643-4352, 643-0895. Special rates for homeowners perienced meat cutters, top Training MV HOROSCOPE ed. Contact In Hartford, 247- 66 or over. 649-7868, 878-8401. 983 Main St. Apply Monday, wages, excellent opportunity. a growing business, must have TOLD A^E TO IF-4f 1978 between 6:80-10 p.m. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, 9:80 - U:30, 1:30 - 3:30 or 6 ■ 7. Apply In person. Western Beef experience, top pay, Incentive aimww*.fa.Ta>.*n.airi«.y. Opportunities REST AS MUCH dormers, porches, basements PAINTING, exterior and In­ Mart, ToUaind Tpke., Manches­ benefits, must handle all parts, AS POSSIBLE Lost and Found 1 1981 FORD — light blue, 890 reflntshed, cabinets, bullt-lns terior, paperhanging, wallpa­ ter. with good wages In our ordering, and sales Inventory, finally KOt Dad'a parmlBtlon to grow a board. Now Interceptor motor, stick shift, LADY FOR LOC3AL retail store, Apprenticeship and other . TODAY/ ' LOST: Pasebook No. 8190. formica, aluminum, vinyl, per removed,‘-’’dry wall work. and pricing. References re­ Natura’s the bottionookr* bucket seats, 6 new tires, radio, full • time, neat appearance. GLAZON Corporation now hir­ Programs for High School NoUce is hereby given that steel, ceramo siding. William Reasonable rates. Fully in­ quired, So. Windsor Equipment heater, best offer, $896. CaU CaU 643-4720. ing concrete workers and ce­ and Technical School Grad­ . Passbook No. 8190 Issued by Robbins Carpentry Service, sured. Free estimates. 649-9668, Co. International Harvester after 8 p.m. 849-2980. ment finishers. Steady year uates. ;■ First Manchester Office, 649-3446. Joseph P. Lewis. Dealership. 289-3406. " i around work, including com­ Hartford National Bank A Don’t Wait! Apply Today! C CARPB3NTRY — Concrete steps, pany fringe benefits. Apply In Trust Co. has been lost and THE CURBSTONE SO ' lO-H-b* floors, hatchways, remodeling Floor Finishing 24 OFHCE CLERK person at 260 Tolland Turnpike, Visit the Employment Office Help Wanted— • M, ta. TM lie ' application has been made to 1961 Falcon Station WagMi, porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Msmehester, Conn. At 400 Main Street Male or Female 37 B^d bank for payment and fully equipped. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- BEN CASEY ings, attics finished, rec rooms High school commercial East Hartford 8, Connecticut issuance of new book. ing (specializing in older course graduate, type ac­ WAITRESSES and waiters ______formica. No job too small. D A — OPEN — WE DONY KNOW AAUCH ABOUT THE CAUSE OR 8595 floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ curately and rapidly, ex­ wanted, part - time and full­ A eOMAAON BELIEF, BUT THE TRUTH IS. ' LOST: Passbook No. 16648. D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. Monday through Friday time experience necessary In ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. perienced in office proce­ that HAIF OF THE ARIHRmS SUFFB«RS^ CURE, BUr/N SOME CASES THERE'S AN EASING ' ' Notice la hereby given that TOOL DESIGNERS 8 A.M. — 5 P.M. food and Lquor. CaU Mrs. Can- 1959 Chevrolet, Bel Air, 4-door A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, No job too smaU. John Ver- dures and interested in a .I N THE U.S. ARE UNDER RKIY. OFF. RECURRENCE OF PAIN ANP STIFFNESS > Passbook No. 16648 issued by t Saturdays 8 A.M. — 12 Noon field, 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., 643-9731. radio, heater, automatic trains- siding^ painUng. Carpentry. A1 faille, 649-5750. position that wUl pay well BY FRANK O’NEAL OCCURS N0WANPTH»1,BUT IS HEIPH) . ,ths First Manchester Office, SH O R T RIBS mlseloti, power steering. teraUons and additions. Ceil while doing work that Is DETAILERS WANTED — Tutor In math and By RATHER COMMON .f Hartford National Bank A T PRATT & chemistry, college freshman, He ISHT SURESEt WT HE MEDICINES. Ings. Workmanship guarein Business Opportunity 28 demanding- as well as re­ CHECKERS SeM.HE6AVEMeANNCI -mSOONDS V5RV >1 > Trust Oo. has been lost and $495. warding. Interview and test days or weekends. Write Box SClENtlRC.mtS IHlNKS I'M SOME lOhJO OF A NUT. teed'. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. 'KmKeu L .^ " 1RT, shock-HfRApy. J.Q,iesr.l I * application has been made to USED CAR LOT for sale or at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, WHITNEY HH, Herald. '! ^ said bank for payment and Top rates, overtime, all benefits WIHgBgA C*!!i cm sedan, radio, heater, automatic perience. Ceilings and floors partner. Inquire Thomas Oolla, plant, comer of MIU and AIRCRAFT tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ kLOOT PASSBOOK No. 89640. transmission, beautiful tur­ 251 Broad Street. Phone 648- Oakland Sts. Long range programs. ii. rages, addlUons, attics fin­ ' DIVISION OF ^-Savings Bank of Manchester. quoise finish, low mUeage, very 9216. RAMCN 6 ished, remodeled, concrete UNITRD a i r c r a f t OORP. it's easy to clean AppUcaUon mads for payment. clean. ROGERS CORPORATION East Hartford 8, Connecticut QUITE AWARE $1,545 work. No job too small. Imme­ MANCHESTER TOOL your own carpets OF WHAT HE BUT THAT'S AM diate estimates. 643-2629. Money to Loan 29 An Equal Opportunity An Equal Opportunity AND DESIGN, INC. ...and great to »«I6 .~RHEUMA1DIP OLD PB»ON% Aiuiouncementi A FRESH START will lump Ehnployer ARTHRinSL WSEASE. 1960 Ford, 6, 4-door, radio and CEILING AND WALL renova- Eknployer feoUDAY HOUSE, Cottage heater, automatic transmlselmi. Uons and repairs, sheet rock your debts Into one easy pay­ HARTFORD ROAD 648-5263 EXPERIENCED Carpenters, save the money @ o » Street. New concept In retlre- and plaster repaired. Ceramic ment. If you have equity In steady work. Call Everett Van- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl --ment living, RN on duty, Near $495. Ule installed. 10 years expert property, call Frank Burke to EIXPERIENCED cleaning wom­ Dyne, Builder, 246-4781. BLUE LUSTRE discuss ways and means. Con­ buses, churches and shopping, ence. Free estimates. Special an wanted, one day per week. FULL — TIME oil truck driver, iLKTR IClin BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE necticut Mortgage Exchange, FULL TIME help wanted, must asoilqble rates. For Informs- NO DOWN PAYMENT rates for home owners. 649- Will pay, 81-50 per hour. (jaU experienced preferred. Apply Ca w S'S iHAMNORWh a r n w B / e o u a / , SSat I WA6JUgT-|asavDfN0 WIV!»A051He<5NC/LMN0 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- have driver’s license. Apply tUTSS C?rro, WITH THE EASE OF ’Hkm calK 849-3868. 9262. after 5 p.m., 649-2388. In person to Mr. Hill, Vernon III ■iiiiIikH * T H s e e AWNe— rr6\Ya/eew«va? CSSRHUREeVA^AOBBoaH 8897. WlUiani Peck Lumber, 2 Main “ A PRO, LANDS THREE 1 SOLIMENE MOTORS Oil Co., Route 83, Vernon. CVHE ACATA PARTY 60ES BLOCKBUSTERS. | HCODSOOfeS OFAN IMPgNCXNO v/rmouTAe&teB o f y m a z LADIES — Breck shampoo, $6. .■p CABINET WORK, formica coun St., Manchester. LARSEN’S llARDWARE “ FISHING-CASEY PL AYS MARLINLT 367 OAKLAND ST. 848-06D7 SECOND MORTGAGE — Un ABBPfIBnV CATASIBiOPHe.'^ '■per gaUon, In plastic contain- ters, rec rooms, remodeling. FULL Or PM’t-Tmle grounds 84 Depot Square AKD LANDS A BIG ONE. ATTA GIRL, I limited funds available for sec­ BUS DRIVERS, experienced on { e c o o ' ' ’irs. RusseU's Barber Shop, Quality work. Reasonable prlc work. Apply Manchester Coun­ CASEY/ IS ond mortgages, payments to truck or l)us for school routes Oak and Spruce. es. Free esUmates. CaU 649- try Club, Maintenance Dept., suit your budget. Expedient In South Windsor, better than 1966 CHEVROLET Impala Su­ 6986. Mr. Whalen. 'RUMMAGE SALE — 211 Bush service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. average pay. Apply Post Roiad per Sport, beautiful yellow ex­ |H1U Rd. Miscellaneous. Mon- FULL TIME Stages, 6M-8731. terior, with black vlnal top, aU ELEX7TRICIAN journeyman, ex-, liday to Friday. 13-6. black interior, has been driven Roofing— Siding .16 Private Instructions 32 perienced In residential, com­ BARBER less than 4,000 miles. Elquipped mercial and Industrial, steady ^MdL. BIDWELL HOME Improvement ATTENTION Tractor Trailer CLERICAL POSITION work, Rockville area. Call 876- t s i? - PermnslB with power steering, power Oo. — Roofing, siding, altera WANTED brakes, autoraatio transmis­ Trainees. Men 19 and over are 5906. HIDE WANTED — Lake St., tions, additions and remodel­ needed at once to train for TRANSCRIPTIONIST APPLY sion, car wUl be sold this week, EAST HARTFORD AREA WE HA'VE immediate openings Manchester to Aircraft, East ing of all types. Elxcellent high paying jobs as Tractor- Experience on Ediphone will take trade. OaU 876-8901 workmanship. 649-6495. for warehouse shipping and Hartford, Oats 2, 8-4:46 shift. after 4:80 anytime weekends. Trailer Drivers If qualified. helpful, but not necessary. CAMPUS ^ W W W IM ik. * » .* » . I /D-V .-e40-8676. Earnings ' 8200. per week sal­ machine operators. Apply Per­ sonnel Dept, Iona Mfg Oo.. Re­ Apply Personnel Dept. BARBER SHOP Roofing and Cblmneya 16-A ary and up. Many Jobs availa­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER TraDerG— ble. Budget plan available also. gent St., Manchester. ROUTE 185 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD AutomobUes For Sale 4 For details phone 249-7771 any­ Due to a change In operations, IONA MfG. CO. STORRS CONN. Mobile Homes 6-A ROOFING — Specializing re several excellent opportunities ATTENTION Tractor Trailer REGENT STREET «w/ you MGtrr 0w Y i imp ' aOMMTWOURCRlWPlF MM8 M ARB- iUT-Olli . - pREEN and whits Volkswagen, pairing roofs of all kinds, new time. Only school licensed by Trainees. See our ad under aMGairACROM town! >GR»fl nMTGFOTyy have developed In our offloe. MANCHESTER CaU 748-8082 After 7 P.M. i WBLLjWBLCOMELAP/ PLEASED TD I'M MICKEY FINN~~yCUR Ran/RNMa THAT OlF iPOTY. 1982, good condition, one own­ ELCAR 60x8, 2 bedrooms, wash­ Registry of Motor Vehicles and CRAWG *MITTMM»M»\TD IW TMBP Of MQU ALMMF .OH HIAP0 RCH1 m m ] roofs, gutter work, chimneys Private Instructions, Classifica­ WELCOME! I'M VOM AAEETiCHA, THIRD COUSIN! AND I'M ALSO, BNNa A aoop MMARITANl^ IDTAKByW er, asking $900. Please call af- ing machine, fully enclosed cleaned, repaired. Aluminum -accredited. tion 32. VERY GLAD TOMEETyOU! HOMRl NOW SOU MUGr . ter 8, 743-88U. /S vow? A/AMB BISLD S? ] COUSIN PHILl fM tDRMKTWWRr tAMIPLV ONRBAOa . patio, excellent condlUon, mov­ siding. SO years' experience IMMEDIATE JOB opportuni­ FULL m E now till Christmas, COBNELHJS F/BLPS? cwaMT vDu f»u.«a rOWTMRKl a n t iq u e 1937 Pontiac, 4-door, ing must sell. 644-8263. Free estimates. Call Howley pacity to do figure work. Some »W PUTV, ties available with major truck- tire service work, some ex­ ’ very good condition. CaU 649- 648-6861, 644-8333. Ing companies. National Is en-; will require the use of adding 4 __ «WPV* 6048 between 6-9 p.m. perience preferred Apply in Auto Drlylng School 7*A dorsed and approved by over | and calculating machines. person, 296 Broad St., Nlchols- l^BBD CART Your credit turn- Heating and Plumbing IV 120 leading companies. Investi­ Manchester Tire, Inc. ed down? Short on down pay­ DRIVING Instructions — Home gate this training package. To PRESS SET-UP MAN ment? Bankrupt? Repoasea- pick-up, reasonable rates, teen­ M A M Oil Service, plumbing qualify, you must complete a 3 These openings rtiould prove ex- shxxJRITY OFFK3ERS wanted, fiUonT Don't despair! See Hon- age C la e se s, Special attention and heaUng, residential, com­ week driver training program. ceptlonally Interestilng bo those full or part-time, must be over whose families are now In jMt Douglas. Inquire about low- to nervous and elderly. Serv­ mercial and industrial, no Job If accepted, training expenses 21 years of age, have a clean school and who wish to return e it down, smalleat payments ing Manchester and surround­ too small, 649-2871. will be arranged on a 24 month record. We welcome retired l^ywhere. No small loan or fi­ ing town^. CaU Manchester basis, where you will train and to office work. You will find persons in good health and able Excellent-opportunity for qualified man experienced our company a pleasant one to nance company plan. Douglas Driving Academy, 742-7249. ROLAND Plumbing and Heat­ pay later. Only those serious to prove It. Call for further In­ in set-up of power presses and related equipment. 'Motors, 838 Main. ing Company. Your plumbihg, about a career as a Profes­ work In, with above average formation between 9-6, 247-8350 heating and remodeling prob­ sional driver need apply. For fringe benefits. Convenient or apply Room 207, 16 Lewis 1868 CHRYSLER — automatic, Garage— Service- lems can be quickly solved by confidential interview, send parking and ln-f>lant cafeteria. St., Hartford. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY D A V Y JO N ES BY L E F F and M cW ILLlA M S power steering, brakes, radio, Storage 10 oaUing 643-4638. name, address, phone number, MR. ABERNATHY beater. Low mileage exceUent and hours at home. Write to oondiuon. 649-8783, S ^ r 6. ONE OAR basement garage, f7 Box SS. Write ua a brief note giving us DAY SHIFT WHY DO YOU ANY MAN WHO ^ T H l BONkEN TRBASURe NOW THAT'S ONB N monthly, Oerard and Parker Radio— T V Repair your scholastic background and KEEP HER? WOULDN'T PUSH SALLBON WAS CARRYING MORE REASON I KNOW 1960 LINC»LN CAPRI — looks St. 643-8190. Services H ( FRENCH AND Bhigllsh Instruc­ work experience, if u y , and sal­ WANTED AAR. ABEFtNmHY, Flossie ISTHE WOFisr A FORTUNE IN UNU&AL I CAN TRUST YOU... Liberal employe benefits, excellent working condi­ H ie PARTNER YOU'LL KEEP ALL THB •good, runs good, take over pay­ tor has time to tutor two stu­ ary desired. Send t'o P.O. Box SeCRETAByJVEBVS^SEEN! SHEfe OUT I9 0.K. . aOLP COINS, DAVY. ments. Call anyUme, 389-2676. CONNIE'S TV and Radio Serv­ dents. Advanced or remedial. 1821, Hartford, Oorm. Clean, Late Model tions in new modern plant. This is an exceptional INEFFtCIENi; SHElS 5IjCM(ANP COINS WE HAUL UP. 1 WITH,ME.' Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 ice, available all hours. Satis Call 649-2146. opportunity for a capable individual to become as­ CANY TYPE WELL! M68 CHEVROLET, standard faction guaranteed. CaU 649- USED CARS Abut, running . condlUon, 8326. 1966 BULTACO, 170 cc, 18 h.p., 1816. sociated with a progressive company in Manchester. A4M788. speed 80 mph, drlvao 160 miles, Help Wanted— Punale 35 Top Prices Paid 8460, 7A3-7888. OH! DO WE WORRY! I For All Makes iuNROOF /Volkswagen, excel- Television Repairs SALESLADIES to work full­ Jent n^ohanloal condition, time, apply Pilgrim Mills, \ Radio Rapaira Hartford Rd., open 10 a.m. to CARTER CHEVROLET . aieede body repairs, |176. OaU Bualneiai Sei/vlew OFFICE CIjERK for answering Antenna InstallaUons 0 p.m. S«nd Rm u iii* of Work Exporloneo to ;P«4-14M. Offered 18 SatlMacUon Guaranteed telephone and typing. Must be C O .. INC. good typist. Full time. 6 day 1229 Main St. M HIUM a N Minx oonvsrU- HAVE TIME — will work. Odd ED BISKB, TECHNICIAN BOX M. c/o MANCHESTER HERALD waek. OaU 643-4161 untU 5. Mra. Me, good condition, must seU, jobs our specialty. Will do moet Bantley Service Center RN OR LPN, part - time or full­ Phone 649-5238 ‘ fit M78. OaU M0-BT54 after 8 p.m. anything. CaU ua, et8-3097. 833 MAXk 8T. (M9-83i7 time, Laurel Manor, 648-4619. Stone. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1966

Housw For Sslo 72 PAGE EIGHTEEN X Housos For Sslo 72 Suburban fo r Sals 76 SuburbRR For Balt 75 Wantad—H#al Estate 77 Housw For Salt 71 p o w m s SCHOOL-S • bodrdom Rooms Without Board 59 ApurtmoirtB— Flats— MANCHESTER - BMabllOhed, BOL/TON — tmmaoulata iH ANDOVER - 7 room ^pe, WANTED — Soon 66 pooalble. About Town Artlclea Fbr Sale . 4B Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER - mors squsrs llaneh, tlratd lot. Larga kitoh- Tensmsnts 6S r a n c h — Large family eiaed centrally located, country at- room lUnoh with fireplace, on double garage, paneled living 6 or 6 room houee between $16,- Buekley School FTA will apon- Cuban Refugees” ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, fast for ths monsy In this OH, dining araa, 8 firaplacaa. RICH 8TONB-FRB111 loam, $14, SEWING MAOHINB » - Stager kitchen, large living room with an moephero Cape, t b e d r ^ e , a high ehaded lot. Three bed- room, well to well eerpeUng, 800. • 619JOO. Buyer wall quali­ ■or He annual Pamlly Night to­ lulre 2M Charter Oak FIVE ROOMS, 1 or $ bedrooms, room Ranch with stUobsd g».- five yarda. Band, gravel, stone, aiUomatlQ ilg • sag, cabinet quiet. Ihouln flrepleoe, 3 bedrooms, reo Roduood tor quick lala. Hayaa fireplace, otorme, extraa, treee. roome, dining room, oil hot fumlturo to remain, a eteal at fied. Pleaee oaU Hutohlne night at 6 at the eehool. heat and hot water, garage. rogo, firspUesd UvUig room, I, CLASSIFIED fill, and manure. 643-9004. model, excellent condition, but­ St., 648-838^ room, houle in immaculate Aganoy, 646-OUl Owner, e4l-96$0. water heat, aluminum oombl- $18,600. Paeak Raalty $66-7476 Agency, 646-66M. ton holes, embroiders, hems, $116. Available tmmedletely gsnsmus badrooms, kitohan Sparke from a traeh barrel WAUJ>APBR and Paint sale ROOM for MOtygenUemen pro- condition, completely remod­ f o u r f a m i l y natlone, garage, $11,700. Wol- or 74$ S$4$. Offered Asylittu etc., was $309.60, unpaid bal­ J. D. Realty Co., 643-5139. with dining araa, oU hot watar i — 4-room unlU, GARRISON CXILONIAL In eX' PRIVATE PARTY wlihee to this week. Morrison Paint and ferred, telephoniapitoxin room. Call eled inside and out, $18,900. verto| Agency, Realtere, 646- etarted a bam roof on fire yee- (OoNUnoed from Faga Om ) ance $50.83, taks over pay­ hast. Wolvarton Aganoy, Raat' caramlo batha, I bodrooma, ,ap- eouUvt neighborhood on a VERNON — One year old, 6- puroheee I, 4 or 6 family home, Wallpaper Store, 739 Main, 643-7903. SIX ROOMS, oentrmlly located. Phllbrick Agency, 640-8464. pllanooa, prim# oast aid# loca­ terday afternoon off Rt. 68 ADVERTISING ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ tors, 649-3813. beautiful wooded lot, • roome, bedroom Ranch, olty waUr and Meneheeter area. Olaetonbury, eeye Town Fire Chief William dom" can maka an orfIfilF ait> (Theatre Bldg.). $186. monthly, heated. J. D. tion. Woslty R. Smittt, Rool- ing Center, Hartford, 622-0476. NICE ROOM, aUraotive home, IH bathe, breeiewey, 9-oar ga­ WAPPINO — privacy, eweap- eewera, flrepiaoe, bullt-tne, IH 68t-$996. 12th Circuit t t y Into tha Unitod Stataa. Realty Co., 648-6129. tor, 643-lMT. C. Maeon. The 8th tMetrlet iSre CLAflSDIED ADYERTISING DEPT. HOURS SCRBENSD LOAM —* For the for gentleman with refdrencee, AUCB d r iv e — I room Ranchi rage, $36,400. Phllbrick Agency, Ing views, cosy 6-room Ranch bathe, etorm doore end win- Dept, ruehed to the ecene and —Ha said ha will aak Oni> MANCHESTER with IH kathe, carport, luU t AJL to 5 PAL best in lawns and gardens from UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY very convlnlent location^ 21 UPSTAIRS, partly furnished, 4- 649.8464. among fine homes, Hutchins dowa, 100’ lot, treee, 616,600. doueed the flamee with a boost­ Court Cases grass today for |l$,6 m illte to basement. Needs redecorating our screening plant, Andover- Church 8t. 049-4066. room apaitment. Phone 643- Excellent value In this S Agency, Realtor!, 646-6324. finn. CalCall owner, 676-6666, of- Columbia er line before much damage carry out the eobnmltmant, Oolumbia. Delivered. George Rsfrlgerator, Stove and TV but at $17,500. it la an axosl- NEW LISTING - Built in 1913 Included 9238. room Colonial home that AUTUMN SPECIALS fir 4:60. could be done. The bam le be­ —He eppaalad to eganclea COPY a.08ING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. H. Orifflng, Inc., 743-7886. lent buy. T. J. Crookstt, Real­ this tmmacul.ate 7-room Colo VERNON — 4-bedroom Ranch MANCHESTER SESSION offers a 12x24 living room, hind a service station near which have volunteered aid for S Modern Rooms of Fumlturo Apartment BnfldlngB (XEAN sunny rooms, nial offsrs you $ large bed In desirable Center area, fire ANDOVER — 3-be^room Ranch, Car Leaves Road A hearing o t probable cause MfflinAT tteo niDAT MiN A^MXIATCBDAT t AJL formal dining room and a tor, 64$-l6n. $14,900 Varnon—0 room Ranch Cuban refugees to expand their i^pllancss. Lot No. roome. 2H baths, 21x14 living placed living room, IH baths, now cabinet kitchen, hot water Teylor S t LOAM Tenements 63 floor, $46 a month, for roomy kitchen with knotty oloae to Vtrnon Clrda has been echeduled for Oct. 7 Ih efforts. "Their help Is needed th id Pc. Bedroom Bet age couple or person HARLAN ROAD — 6 room Capa room, 2 fireplaces, dining family kitchen, toeded with heat, full baeement, acre tot, To Avoid Scrape the case at Roland Baril, 44, o t pine cablneU, 8 large bed­ with atovt, rofrlgerator, A clese In rhythmic exercises the reception end reeetUemeiit Top grade, fine texture S Pc. Living Room Set 64e-eeoi'^Mtween 6-8 p.m. with IH baths, dormer, beau­ room, complete modern kltch pine cabinets, dishwasher, etc., attractive area, aeklng only Phoenix Bt., Vernon. He Is D IA L 643-2711 SB Pc. Kitchen Bet THREE ROOM apartment. 474 rooms. IH tiled baths with garage and firaplaca. None o t the members of the I