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Airman Robert A. Chapman, Covenant Wommrt Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Past patrons of Tempto Chap­ The lint of a series of infor­ meet Friday at Trinity C o^ 13,651 M aa Fem e Selwits, the daugh­ mation elaasea for non-Cath- _M of Mr. and Mn. Bertram CLAMNIT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Upman eorority, wUl meet tonight at 8 ter, Order of Eastern Star, will F. Chapman, 408 Woodland St., nant Church. M em ^ta a n olics will begin tonight at 8 at AND About Town SelwlU. STB WoodbHdge St. will a t the home of Miss UUian Hat- sponsor a Military Whist Fri­ has'completed the fln t phase of minded to bring gKw f o ^ attend Becker Junior CoU^e, Sn. 128 H lU lard.St Mrs. Cor­ day at 8 p.m. at the Masonic S t James’ Church. There will his basic training at Lackland fair, and Gleaner envelwse. Mmukati t f A Ciiy of ViUagm Chmrm Temple for the - Robert Morris be a guided tour o f the ohurch. SAXO PH O N I Worcester, Mass. don Metevier will be in charge AFB, San Antonio, Tex. He w ill Mrs. Henfy Ask and M n...... II nil M ia Kkrm ntarlnaB, dMigh- Relief Fund. Refreehmenta will Classes are free and w ill teach Mr fl( Mr. and Mrs. Michael 81- of program. Members unable to continue tralnlBg as a communi­ tenon Chaffin wU Ibe th^ host- INSTRUCTION attend are reminded to call the be served. The pubUo is invited. the doctrine of the Catholic cations iqpeolallst a t«A lr Train­ NO. 908' CTWnNTT-MGHT PAGie-TW e MCTnONS) MANCHBST8R, CONN- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1H4 fOnssiiied b rta a o ( M HaihUn S t, ^ 'Ridiard F. Russell, son of Mr. Tickets may be obtained from Church. ' t Mod Bay PaUi northeast about 11 miles {Elf recreation department ef­ ily, at a vacant store on E. Mid­ hurricane's court# was revised, er. Sovereign, and American hour and is expected to movd dle Tpke., at Manchester Green. Lead to Arrest Weather Bureau discontin­ emergency measures had been Eagle were towed to moorings between northeast and north fective Oct. 17. He submit­ Herdic became superinten­ ued the hurricane watch rushed to protect hundreds of in a' protected cove. Hldstemer northeast this afternoon and to* ted U i one-sentence letter dent of the recreation depart­ :‘or the populous northeast miles of me northeast coast was at a Brenton Cove to ride night with forward speed in­ ment in January, 1954, from a STAMFORD (AP) — A OPEN of resignation about a half ;oday except for the east­ from floods, beach erosion and out the storm. creasing to about 18 miles peg BEZZINI BROTHERS WAYSIDE FURNITURE hounbefore he received a letter similar post in Rutland, V t property damage that had been Cape Codders were buying up hour tonight. The c«iter is ex- Stamford couple was arrest­ naming him the outatanding rec­ He replaced John E. Hed- ern tip of Long Island, as threatened by the high winds flashlights, batteries and can­ -pected to pass between 75 ao|l lund, who resigned in Septem­ ed last night and charged reation ouperlntendent in Con- Hurricane Gladys followed over a vast area around the dles to be prepared in the event 100 miles southeast of Nan­ 1 0 to 9 ber, 1953, after the town with possession of goods ------519 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE AT THE GREEN ------necUcqt. center of the hurricane. the storm knocked out power tucket after midnight tonight. boaixl of directors had refused a course toward open sea. The recreatton departmMit, police said were stolen from The fishing fleet at Prov- lines. Highest winds are about 85 him a salary Increase. Hed- With the storm centered 280 and Herdlc hi particular, have incetown on the tip of Cape Latest Advisory miles per hour within 5Q miles lund had threatened to quit the a New York City dock last miles southeast of Atlantic City, been in the town spotlight Cod was moved to harbor an­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Here of the center and gales extend year before, when General Man­ week. N.J,., at 11 a.m., EST, the chorages during the night. The outward about 150 miles to ths since the 1062-08 town audit ager Martin ordered a reorgan­ Police identified the pair as WeaUier Bureau said Gladys is the weather bureau's latest revealed "Irregularitaa” in ad was expected to pass 76-100 vessels can ride out a storm hurricane advl.sory on Gladys; west and 300 miles to the east. ization of the park and recre­ Anthony J. DeTulio, 52, and his better at anchor than tied up ministrative and accounting miles south of Nantucket after Hurricane watch discontinu­ Winds on the shore to the west A FABULOUS DAY^ ation departments. -wife, Angelina, 49. at piers. of the hurricane will be most­ procedures there. Since arriving in Manches­ The authorities said ths De- midnight. ed 11 a.m. e.s.t. from Virginia As a result of Herdic’s sq^- Otis Air Force Base at Fal- ly 20 to 30 miles per hour this ter, Herdlc has been widely Yullos were upholsterers- who Coastal dwellers from Bast- capes northward to western parent difficulties In correcting modth on Cape Cod was on afternoon but with much hailed for organizing one of operated ths Homs Arts by De- port, Maine to Cape May, N.J., Long Island but remains in ef­ the criticized practices. Gen­ alert to move its planes to stronger winds a short distanes the most thorough recreation Yulio Studio from their home. were warned however, for pos­ fect for eastern Long Island. eral Manager Martin put him safer areas should it be deemed off shore over open water. programs in New England, Capt. of Detectives Robert sible gale force winds up to 55 Gale warnings continue to be on three months probation as necessary. displayed from Eastport, Winds over the southeastern Among the activities he ini­ Hunt said that 1,250 j^unds of miles an hour late today and The Navy at Newport, R.I., of Sept. 1 of this year. The Maine, southward to Cape May, New England coastal sectionz tiated were the Senior Citizens woven woolens from Japan val­ tides up to three feet alx>vc had moved 37 ships including probationary period would have (Tlub and a recreation program normal. N.J. South of Cape May low­ are expected to increase to 45 EXTRAORDINARY BUYS nm out on Dsc. 1. JAMES HBBDIC ued at 85,200 were found by 29 destroyers to storm an­ to 55 miles per hour late to­ for handicapped children from police in the DeYulio home. Heavy surf and rough seas er all warnings but small craft Inmlcally, Herdic received a chorages in Narragansett Bay day and tonight and north oC Herdic’s resignation cams in which the present Instructors HuM said the goods were were expected to erode some Monday night. are advised to remain in port message at about 10 o’clock of the Handicapped (lOH) beaches along the New Jersey, until winds and seas subside Cape Ann winds are forecast from Governor Dempsey; nam­ ^ terse letter, which hs gave traced to Stamford by two in­ Also moved to safer quar­ evolved. Long Island and Cape Cod At noon hurricane Gladys to Increase to between 35 and ing him the first r^pient of M artin at about 9:30. vestigators for the waterfront ters were five 12-meter yachts Herdic’s experience with shoreline. was centered near latitude 37.0 40 miles per hour tonight. the Connecticut Recreation So- "This is to notify you," it commission of New York har­ at Newport, R.I. The success­ recreation programs for the The late morning advisory north longitude 71.4 west or Tides are expected to be oos OVER 90,000 FT. OF QUALITY FURNITURE REDUCED (dety’s 4umual award to the says, “ that I hereby submit my bor. ful America’s Cup defender. elderly were the basis of a book about 230 miles southeast of to three, feet above normal Jrotn outatanding state recreation su­ resignation as superintendent of DeYulio and his wife were re- confirmed a predawn report of Constellation, had its mast un­ the recreation «partment on programming senior citiz­ leu ed under bond of 85,000 each Hurricane Gladys’ shift away stepped (taken down) and was Atlantic City N.J. Gladys is perintendent. He will be hon­ en activities published last now mpving towards the north (See Page Mix) Every Piece on Display or^ Oct 1 at the StaUer-HU- fective October 17." pending a Circuit Court hearing from the mainland. hauled out of the water. ton Hotel in Hartford. Martin commented, "I have year. Oct. 26. When Herdic took over the Martin said this morning that no choice but to accept the ree- At Special Savings. Igntaion. I will send him (H er­ department he inherited the he has not thought about who management practices his pre­ Area Weather will replace Hwdic. He will dic) a letter of acceptance U.S. Prelates decessors had used before him. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— probably draw up a Job descrlp- “Although very few things Newest Styles in Every As the years passed and new The U. S. Weather Bureau of­ tlan In preparation fo r testa for surprise ms any more,” Martin personnel, piwjurement and ac- fered the following explana­ Lead Move ths post, but hs has not nilsd told Ths Herald, *1 did not ex­ tion of today’s weather: out combining the park and rec- pect this move from Herdlc.” Department. Choice (6ee Page Seventeen) A t 9 a.m. hurricane Gladys seatiott departments, he said. Herdlc confirmed this morn­ was centered near latitude 36.3 For Liberty north, longitude 71.9 west or of Fabrics and Foam about 225 miles east of Nor­ tofkiy ami Firemen Believed Gtdning Forgot What? folk, Va., moving North at VATICAN CITY, (AP) — Cushions on Living eight miles per hour. During Three American cardinals ap­ Camps, as every parent the night the hurricane turned pealed to the Vatican Ecumeni­ knows, is for leaving things from a northwest to a north cal (Council today to pass a dec­ laration that every human being Room Pieces... Special 50,000 Acres Riiined behind in. heading and the forecast for Th* Tolland County Ex­ the next 24 hours is for north­ has a right to complete religious tension Service reported east movement with consider­ tosadom. )(yatlve Spanish and Orders and Custom that among Items' Itft be­ able increase in forward mo­ iMiffm/taiidinals assailed the California Blazes hind at the 4-H Oamp this tion. The center is expected to pass southeast o f Ctopa _Cod propoaa) M k danger to the Made Upholstered summer were: Roman C h tM ic Church. 18 towels, four pain of during the night. Thus for Comnecticiit and ttis The clash came in one of the SANTA ROSA, Calif. (A P )—Forestry officials were slacks, two Jackets, two most dramatic sessions. Furniture from Bezzini’s sweaters, two bathing Springfield area mostly cIbudT optimistic today they have gained the upper hand over skies with a few periods two raging forest fires which have charred 50,000 suits, two pairs o f shorts, sight fees Oloths, two drizzle is the forecast through Factory also Included acres and destroyed more than 100 buildings in North­ shirts, a wool blaiOwt and tonight with only a ahanoa of ern CaUfomig’s wine belt. one white sneaker. (flee Page in this 4-Day s o n * 350 inU w Soutli, ih tha terreeed vinayards. The hunm aohat eity of la a ta Barbara, ftraa OapptA only when me • 4 ^ ■ — ——TTff* ftreinta haltfid a O^aort b lm ednda qulMedihtoMn <^e day. Money-Saving Event. that raaiw pannt standstill no mrious injuries. Unseasona­ an absolute necessity. TO Irte Tueaday niiht as it threat- bly high temperatures kept the The 230 U.S. bishops voted • Danish 1^ PHlNEAfl FISKE aned tha bxchislve residential forests tinder dry. lu t week .to press lor a strong area at Monteetto, on the east- HeraM Staff Reporter ^ • declaration defending rellf^ious SOFAS • Oontomporaiy mm edga at Mania Barbara. First of Uie two fires swept Barry Gtoldwater Jr. went hedgehopping in CJonnectt- liberty end to oppose attempts Early Morning Derailment on’New Haven Scons o< residents were eva- down Mt. St. Helena and into, the resort town of OaHstoga ip eut yesterday in an effort to help stir up wittihsiasm for by oonservatlve elements to auated, as w e n atudenta at water down the wordtog« Workmen i^ready gre clearing tracks after 22 (jars of a TSrisar fr ^ h t trainw m 20 YEARS iATER Westmont OoUaga east at the Napa county eaiiy Monday Ms'father’s presidential cimpaign. • Lounge morning. Later that day the In- essence, ■ the dectaratipn dwailed early this morning in the New Haven yards of the New Haven xmuroad. stta. The response—at least st his#' ' second fir# broke out in Sonoma says every human h u the right The trMcks *fe expected to hi cleared today with Mily minor sarriee MMflrap- • Barrel n r e f i ^btera e i in boOi sections first stop about 2:15 p.m. at and oooepttog a “ Gtoldwater- to free exerctas of religion u - E-mlle-long state tem­ Ooi^y, in the woodlands be­ tion. (A P Photofax.) " , . „ you enjoy the same TO at the 700-n jiartford's Brolnord Field—w u Miller" pin from. Mra. Milton J. cording.to the dlctatas e f his pered their optimism with the tween Sonoma axtd the adjoining • Danish resort communltleB of Ague not overwhelming. Mongillo, i*eeid«it of the Hart­ conacienoe. R odds that men bops ibat dry winds — which ms Cessna 172 airptane set should be Immune from u y CHARS had whipped the fires at 70 OaUents and Boyes Hot S p rin g ford Cfty Republican Women's tiown about 10 minutes late cm outside force to U s personal sleeping pleasure! xniles-an-h^ at times — would Ths Division at Forestry said Organizations, Barry Jr. w u there wer# three major fire the first stc^ of what w u billed uked if he would like to speak. relatione with God. U.S. Stresses remain qifiet, choking off the T)ie declaration w u intro­ Rescue Completed; • blazes. fronts. Hundreds of firefighters u a “split-second, jet age" “Yes," he drawled, “if that’s • Odd Lots ^>ent two desperate days hold campaign tour of seven Connec­ the thtog to do." duced at the second council ‘ By Tuesday night the fast- session lu t November, hut the mowing flames had swept wide tog fire Unes from CaUstoga on ticut mties. .V Polio Shots Lightly Jumping Em low seaeion adjourned before full M W M a • • • Full or ■waths aoroBS Nape and Sono­ the eastern front to Santa Roaa About 75 Hartford area resi­ fence— to the delight o f the discussion could begin. Men Out of Shaft BRAND, ma counties, scenic country dents — many of them party crowd—he mounted a picnic Trouble w u eiqtected over a N 6 M E S Twin Sizes famous for its tall timbers and (flee Page Twenty-One) woifcere—were waiting behind For Inf ants -■ . ______' * _ ■ ■ . 'f - ••wSrtetfA*. I table for a rambling addreu to BEDDING a low- airport-fence to meet McUon that says man’s right to the audience. follow ttM dictates ef.hls reli­ MEROURY, Nev. (A P )— ’The IflMt of -fOMP nMB tnjU* him as his plane taxied In from "Out where I ciune from ,” he gious conscience must aome- WA8HINOTON (AP) — Ra- ped Saturday night in an l,800>foot-do«p nuolflar the landing strip. nawad drives this fall and win­ said, “ it's considered a real times be regulated tor the com­ e Maple Widely Divergent Opinions He wu met u he stuped ter to vaccinata younger age hole was hoisted to the surfaco today. compliment that so many of mon good, the example, through from the plane by John M. Lup- groups against p(dlo, with less All were' in good condition.# • Cherry you people shoidd be here.’' taws prohiUttog polygamy or ton. Republican campaign di­ em phuls on adults, were urged They had been lowered ffesh of toe toaft, sMMng foor TO Over Teen Drinking Arrests "I want to bring you a mes­ empowering offioials to order food and other supplies through­ • Walnut rector in (Connecticut, and Atty. today by the ’'Pu blic Health workers. sage for dad,” he continued. blood transfusions for critically out their three u d one-half day James Collins, candidate for the Service. One, James C. Qtay, 4M> "TTiis is going to be a winning ill children. w deal at the Nevada t u t site. • Oak arresta.i Others indignantly First District U.S. (Congression­ Surgeon General Luther L. Indian Springs, Nor., BEDROOMS DARIEN, Conn. (A P ) —< campaign; my dad and Mr. U.S. bishops wers said to fear L u t to come up, at 8:06 a.m., questioned whether the charges al seat now occupied by Demo­ non-CamoIic critics ' would Terry made public recom­ killed. Tlie otoeis w o n Teen-age drinking has provoked Miller are not Juat wishing to mendations by a m>ecial advi­ w u George R. Cooper'of Tuc­ none s e r io ^ y . constituted an invasion of priva- crat Emilio Q Daddario. win, they have decided they charge that tha words "the k Uvely debate to this commuter sory committee on oral pol­ son, Aril. The others, rescued # 2-Plece cy. Barry Jr. proved to be the are going to win common good’’ were an attempt A smaller, vantilaitkaB town, a fashionable niburb of iomyelitis vaccine and said the earlier in the morning, were Many Darien teen-agers spitting image of his father — "My father and my mother to Justify CatboIicUm’s trying to etui connected Mie roen ‘se e 8-Plece service w u accepting them. Floyd Shaw of Santa Barbara; New York Qty. conceded there was too much talL trim and relaxed, with the truly Intend, to occupy the influence legislation in nations toe surface. Down ft e Colonial It was touched off by a The committee suggested: Calif.; Leland Boeder, 46, of TO drunking by their set, biit they same cleft Jaw that identlfiM White House." where it predominates. workers dropped hot food fo ^ judge’s order for the arrest of 14 1. Prim ary em phuls should Ploche Nev., and Art Luhnow e Provincial thought little could be done the Arizona senator. Although theGoldwater- Some Spanish theologians toe test site eafetorla and ^ adulta on charges of serving of North L u Vegu, Nev. e Danish about it. After shaking hand.s with Uquor to minors to private (See Page Twenty) They were stranded when a Town leaders have been (See Page Ten)/ (See Pa^e Eleven) (flee Page Tweafgr) homes. They Included promi­ aware of the situation. Last some of the folks at the fence, thick cable, being Installed to nent business executives, a year the Council of Darien Par­ link instruments in the imder- psychiatrist end a public school ents said teen-age behavior had ground nuclear blast chamber TMcher. reached "a point of alarto.’’ with the surface, snapped and SACRO-SUPPORT ri M any tow m M k applauded the Of the latest incident, School % (eel into a spaghietti-like tanglf ^ BiiUetiiis TO Mupt. Gregory C. Coffin said: Jamming the shaft. Colled fram AP WIm b DELUXE I hope this will wake up A task force of workmen toll­ DINING ROOMS-DINETTES some parents. I don't feel that ing around the clock finally imder any circumstances there ’49 News Tidbits cleared the cable, rutored the BltPORTS w a i SET GUARANTEED* is call to serve high school stu­ elevator to operating condiUon, dents, or younger ones, alcohol­ and began bringing the quartet WASmNOTQN (AP) — from the A P Wirm ic beverages. I think it is unfor­ up. U.S. exporta reached a aMV tunate that -this has been blown It took more than an hour for high at fS2A bmioa la liM ^ FOR 20 YEARS up as it has;’’ I ' $5.1 bUUon mor» ' TYPE lUp. Cellar says he will try the two-man elevator to make Uw OoU Rood Socro-Supporl Deluxe maNroK you buy 4-PIECE MAPLE SPINDLE ORTHOPEDIC The minimum legal age for porta, Preeldeot the trip down to the 80-by-80-foot te'drtsy tevestIgiMon of Justice buying beer or liquor in Connec­ chamber and return.- An eleva­ ported today. The today wU give you supreme deeping enfoyment for 20 until after Novem- ticut is 21. In New York, only 10 tor operator, Frank Solaegui, sent to OongiMs yean. Altode of the strongest innisr- — sisotions. . . . Controversial miles from Darien, it is 18. 9UILTED MATTRESS went down on the recovery report ea spring unR boionesd with Rnest qual- QUILTED HOLLYWOOD BED aon-aconatnic problems appear Som# teen-agers said it was trade trips. i f cushtonlng. RssuIlT Fina, rsKrtful ___ um Joc rsadbtocin la CBf-UAW difficult for those between 18 gram. la and XI to abstain in Connecticut “ I'm well and happy to be eemfoif night oftar night, year after M ^ ■ swswnt with ORTHOPEDIC STYLE MATTRESS nijtiitlstiiiir ... Modshat Pre­ message, mier Jeai Otto Krag’a ooalMoa when they could drink in New upstairs," said Shaw, when he trade exponeiM: hnr ' sn.ss Box SprisR StssI Frann with Gaston M venunaat MslgBS to Copan- York. surfaced. which permito etU hageo and Krag immediately Circuit Judge Rodney S. Eiel- The rescue was effected by retjpro^ tariff euta, begins aeardi fo r new sales. , . . aon ordered the adults airested the same small, two-man eleva. 1 dm sore, nuUt $• Mill (Hx Indonesian gueniOas klUed under a little-known 1983 state tor which cleared away the tons greatest raoaumtadMT: ^ taw that prohibits serving liquor of tangled cable, whic)) had to flgb ^ Malay’s south­ tate Prtaideat Jeha 9V’.. to persons under 21, except by trapped tl)e workers. l Mdy'B leadaw hli. “ataR.I west Jungles. . . . Ths V a l ^ ftieir parents. He acted after' As soon u Shawl was brt MtoSOMS MBSSS Sf flrtt U affirm the eomeop hearing tostimany about young out, elevator operator F foU and vleortani TTiwi— one Amaitoaa, to be ad- people drinking at a dinner and Sotaegui took the lift back down totton." ' “ nittod to Vatican Boumanioal debutante portleB lost June just the 48-inch shaft to pick up the Oounefi. . . . Ohartes Halou hours before a 17-year-old giri next man. ’ F IB K S ^ m Tb AGRM ' - tokaa afltfl at sffiee as fourth was killed in an automobile Also In the room at the toot of SANTA BABBABA. OeBA ^^slianoa president. .. .T w o U.fl. accident. H er 18-year-old com­ the shaft w u William Flongas, (A P)-*A bnwh tfe wtolpptd A ir Force planes shot down, one panion was charged with reck superintendent of tunnels, who hy errathi w t«la tagai (a a _^ BEZZINI American pilot priwumed cap- less driving and negligent homi­ went down with the operator on cide. He pleaded innocent. His the first trip. Since only two day thrqmli > a toied In VUt Nam. '... African a n a of extNMiva flriegatton loaves for W ash ^' trial has been adjourned to could come out at once he Sept. 30- Joined the three captlvu. 'M . inofl ton Um om w to aalt Preetdeut oaotraL Senna' XotoMtoTto M t o ff nriUtRy an Of toen-am drtok(n^ Police AEC spokesmen said'the ride Chief P , ^Edmund Brencher from the top down, and hack evahwated d o rlff thsi BROTHERS WM.. President Thbambe’s the aaoteni port ed SengolMs gevenunant said: “I can’t say that it’s any again with cne of the trapped different here. We're no differ­ ^rkere, takes more than on Bortora and thn J tm orlsis faees Pro- ent from any other conqmuDi- hodr. ntey hoped ftie next tripe Jflooteolto subarh. nflar as 8,000 workara ty." , wnild be futair. eenton warn eatni m x s K F U M m iM e Chuumnteed^lO Veiua toriks Franob-owttsd planta- One woman said aha thought The lower end at tifo cable— ipol BacireaHeo 1 ttoM In B ln Hao Frovtooa of ft WU wrong to aerve liquor to about 13,000 pounds of ft — fen ta Bnihnn Bl| e F oil ar Twtoi Sl^is 5 1 f lA S T MIDDLE TURNPIKE FtotM ton. t ^ - o g e r e but gdded that "the “Thit’M My Pop” appears to be Barry Gddwattf,, Southingtim. The GOP preeidential candidate’s son toto the ahott, tcappiiig the four enlr aolvotlan le te teach ,tbsni^ made a 'whirlwind tour of' the atat^ yesterday.. H m upper end whlptaohed u oq n a ted y '! t AT THE GREEN Os- Jr’s thought as he n ^ s GoldwateP-M^ 7S iS « i d OM fo wiW dHg B t a lV attabhed to M m eo«fc V Miltosi MpnglUB Uf .(9 « m1 't \ •- . \V; MANCHESTBR^BVININO HTOALD, MANCHSSTBR, c o n n , WEDNESDAY, RB^TEMHER RR. 1994 PAOR THXiR W MANCHESTER IVENlNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN'„ WTONESDAT, SEPTEMBER 11^ 19S4 ______- • •• ' ------‘ " "" Those unable to attdnd may cidl C b v e n t r y their captains wbe vrill see tliit Shemwold on Bridge the envelopes are picked up for naU m O H AT MUDOB _ OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! them. i m n i o v n on NATimB Local residents ndt contact­ Wtotor tW i'----- Viitcr Registration Session ed during the drive and wishing By A U «BD SBBINWOU) NOBIM to contribue may send their TtaAMil Men’s Tasm Oismiiliin to 7S2 niru Saturday 9:00 A.M. to S:30 P.M.— Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. donation to the PHNA or leave Evsry man whoss wlfa wants e MB4S Is Scheduled tor Saturday same at iU Thrift and Gift Meades Inviide Manchester a mink eont shauld be taterMt- 6 A «8 Shop on Mala St. in the Helnu Taah, yaah, yeah, the Beatlea arejeomlng to Maacheeter to ed to ja proof that nn. imitation A ftwHMNir w « iwi wUl Iw^fam d with Prank R. Tomllnaon, building. their fliwt feature film, "A Haril Oay*s Night,” which open* is soms&ioB beUer than tho KEITH'S GIVES GREEN STAMPS with EVERY MME YOU SPEND! A partial list of canvassers Irsal thing. Thus far my r«- to Kt<48 haM to MOko now votors from 9 senior warden, presiding for the Friday at 8:80 p.m. at the State Theater. Filmed to and e n degree work. Refreshments will has been listed by Mrs. Robert around l>qndon, the comedy, wrlth music, is a Actional ac­ search into tha matter has gone 0 QIIOS a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at tho only as far ns a bridge hand, 6 92 nwlotrara nf roton' offlte In be served. Rumens. This list follovrs: Lin­ count of 36 hours in the lives of the mop-topped quartet. ♦ A95i_ to B7S4 Sh now town oflico buildlns on The officers wrill rehearse at da Hill, Donna Tilley, Mary The Beatles write their own music and will introduce six but this doss serve to deman- S t n . 7;30 p.m. I^d ay at the hall. Cunningham, Ellen Keller, Mrs. new songs to the Aim. Besides their work as a group each atrato tha n n ersl principle. fast Hintford Aa'U'hour aoaaion will bo held The master maaon degree will Lee Stenberg, Mrs. James of the boys has a sequence to exhibit his Individual abili­ South dealer $ A ^Q 9 Swto from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Oct. be conferred during another Green, Mrs. Ralph Method, ties. There will be an advance ticket sale for "A Hard Day’s Neither aide vulnerable 0 K754 DRIVE IN : SB. special communication at 7:30 Mrs. William Kaminsky. Bren­ Night” Thursday from 8 to 4 p.m. at the theater box oCAce. Opening lead—Nine of Dto- to ilO n ia apocial aeaaion Nov. 3 will p.m. Oct. 3 here. da Briggs, Janet Schultheiae, monds Weto Nesto it:V% \ i \ % v ba only for those whoM ri^hU Karen Rose, Donha Alexander, South saw that he cqold take PSN 2 9 Scouts Meet AM PaM as to raaldence and a(e have Gkib Scout Pack 65 will meet Diane Alexandei; Deborah oontrolman Arst clase in the a real Anesse to spades when­ matured slnca the Oct. 10 aes- at '7:30 p.m. Friday at the Blink, Busan Clay. Linda Gale, Navy and son of Mr. and Mrs. ever he pleased. If it worked, alon. Robertson School. All boys eight Carolyn TnCsk, Susan Back, he would make his contract, 4-7; INanaoada, 9-8; ChAa, A-S- Instructiana on the voting ma- Mrs. Donald Pelletier, Marsha Robert E. Rumens of Juniper losing only one diamond and to 10 years of age and their 8 . ehinea will be given if desired LeDoyt, Lorraine Helms and Dr., is a crew member of the at­ two clubs. Instead of trying hla Rambler Introduces Convertible parents who are interested in tack aircraft carrier USS Con­ What do yon eayt during the aesskms. participating 'in the local cub Barbara Helms. genuine finesse^ South relied on Answer; Bid four spades. The Tha Rairibler Ambaasador tar 1966 ia currenUy making Ita debut at DeConnler Motors, 285 On Itieaday the registrars will . Also, Lorraine Heck, June stellation operating off the an imitation. Q U O V A D IS scouting program are requested coast of Southeastern Asia. ,jm p to game usually shows a I f.< M (■ M Broad 8L, Manchester, AvaUable for the first time as a converUble, the Ambass^or has ba in session from 9 a.m. to 5 to attend to plan the program Locke. Janice McGrath. Janet Declarer won the Bret trick stogleton or void suit to addi­ toerdasad to length by tan inches. Hie Ambassador 990 shown above is available to the j.m. to prepare the preliminary for the year. Boisvert, Candace Grant, Mrs. Raymond C. McKinney. mU- to dummy with the ace of dia­ tion to excellent trump support, atandaid IW boisepower Uonsd V-8’s at-198 and 270-horsepower. ______voting list for the Nov. 3 blec- Raymond Victor, Lee Hladky, slle technician third class in the monds and returned a low club. Boy Scout Troop 57 will meet but two doubletons and Ave- plaa OUff tlon. Anyone who Has moved Mrs. Ernest Zanottl, Mrs. War­ Navy and son of Mr. and Mrs. To East, it seemed that declar- card trump support should be within the toom during the past: at tomorrow ren Boyce, Mrs. William Minor, Raymond McKinney of Mark ar was about to try a club . . _ _•___1 . 0 __^4 good enough. six months should notify one of Nathan Hale Community Center Mrs. Ralph C. Poucel, Mrs. Dr., la a member of the first Anesse with something like AtJ Zero Mostel p brings you these otficiala by that date in on Main St. Henrv Sherman. Mrs. Walter crew of the ballistic missile sub­ or A-J-x to the South hand. For Shetowold’s 86-page book­ Arson for Profit wrder to be correctly listed. Coventr>’ Historical Society S. Keller, Miss Hilda M. Keller, marine USS Casimer Pulaski, Deceived by this imitation ff- Oouplea Oub Skippev members assisting with the re­ Sandra Molchan, Janet Fuller, conunissioned in August at Gro­ nesse. Bast played a low club. let, "A P o c k e t Guide to No. 1 A s s e t FASHIONS freshments program at the flea South played the Jack to force Bridge,” aend 60 cents to Briitoe The Couples Club of the First market yesterday at the Na- Lorraine Young, Lynn Mamet, ton. Book, Manchester Eve.. Hersld, Congregational Church will have •Jian Hale Homestead, included Mary Jane Toomey, Robin Pot­ Awarded Soholarahlp out the ace, and only at this Box 8818, Grand Central Station, East Windsor Also Takes Lives t l/ u ^ -H -o m G , J a supper at 6 :t0 p.m. Satur- ter. Christine Jamaitu.s. Mrs. Judith A. Knausa of Coven­ mmnent did East see thst the In New Show dav starting at the home of Ifr. the following assisting Mrs. New York 17, N.T. I DRIVE-IN ■ ^ VILLAGE SQUARE Arthur J. Vinton, chairman: William F. Cassidy, Mrs. Ed­ try, a graduate student in phi­ club play was not resUy a S- B r BKHABD L. GBAVES toness competitors,” Battle add- and Mrs. Robert Doggart on mond Kirouac, Susan Welles, nesae. ' __ ..1 NEW YORK (AP) — In "Fid­ Mrs. Harold Bumpus. Mrs. losophy at Boston University, NEW TOBK (AP) — Arson Ripley Hill Rd., Instead of at Elmma Hammerlind. Mrs. Nora Susan Colburn, Betty Gould, has been awarded a National West led bis other diamond, One result has been that the dler On the Roof” Broadway the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ Christine Melady and RoberU and South won with the king. TONIGHT for-profit ia a crooked business McBrierty. Mrs. J. Martin Vis- Defense Education Act Scholar­ U.S. Justice Department is baa come up with a change-of- erick C. Rose on Cooper Lane. Czerwlnski. Declarer now led out the ace FIBBT BUN growing as fast as the flames It taking a new look at organised Soup will be served at the home ny, Mrs. George Mathews. Miss Also, Robert Plaster, Peter ship. Mias Knauss is among 14 and king of hearts and was de­ OonttaueoB from TiSS pace musical that is exuberant, your Choice of two complete rooms..,$ 2 9 9 .9 5 June D. Loomis and Mrs. Byron graduate students at Boston feeds. One reason: the “torch,” arson at the request of the in­ e( Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neu­ Cunningham, Stephen Galinat AP Newafenturea lighted to see that the trumps surance firms. The Federal touching, funny, sentimental mann on Mason Street, the main W. Hall. Brian Lewis, Peter Kelly who are receiving Defense By SID KBONISH broke evenly. His contract was The torch is not a comic strip Open House Planned scholarships for this academic character. He is, in imdeiworld Bureau of Investigation has and wonderfully winsome. course at the home of Mr. and James White, Allen Fletcher, THE VI INTER-AMERICAN assured. )>egun compilation of unifoirm Zero Mostel stars with comic Mrs. Wesley Hill on Snake Hill An open house for the num­ David Stores, Donald Storrs, year. Scout Conferance was held re­ Beto Up QuMW parlance, the professional fire- erous canvassers working on Miss Knausa is the daughter sattar, the criminal who' uaea statistics on arson. brilliance in the production that Rd., and dessert and coffee at Thomas Papanoe, Richard cently in Jamaica. To honor South could afford to lead the But arson for profit and its opene'd Tuesday night at the DINING ROOM or the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ the hou.se-to-house drive for of Mrs. Dorothy S. Knauss of the event, that Irisnd issued s tan of clubs, losing to the king. flame for gain. funds for the local Public Papanos, Richard Lawton, Al­ His main aim is to collect, or Impact on the multiblllion-doUar Imperial Theater. Other major seph. P. Baton on Ripley Hill fred Morgan. David Miclette, Standish Rd. set of three new etsmps. TTm This set i4> dummy’s quean of Are insurance Industry is only assets include flavorful music, Rd. Health Nursing Association will delegatee to the oomerenoe chtos before the spades had help s<»neone else collect, fire be hrid from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Daniel Boisvert, David Cargo insurance on property. The part of the picture. There also is inventive dancing and evocative Uriel Lodge, AFAAM. wiU Robert Adamcik and Richard Manchester Evening Herald came from all the countries of been touched. the human element. Fires set noatalgia. have a special communication Sunday at the American Legion Coventry eorreepondent, F. North, Central and South target is a-big one. More than. BEDROOM as shown home on Wall SL Cunningham. East returned the Jack of for profit take lives. The show is based on stories a t 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Service News Pauline tittle, telephone 748- America as well as the Carib­ ■padea, but it was too late. $2.2 billion in fire Insurance Among ;acent tragedies was a of life in old Russia by Sholem Masonic Hall in Merrow. The At that time the workers bean. Scouting has flourished premiums are written each may bring In their envelopes. Robert E. Rumens, damage 6381. Since declarer had no further case in New York. A landlord Aleichem, but there’s a vast Fall is the ideal tima of year to decorate fellowcraft degree will be con- in Jamaica since 1910. need of the spade Anesse he put year. hired a torch to bum a tene­ universality of human under­ The 3 pence red, gray and up the ace of spades, led a Organised crime is turning ment he owned in order to col­ standing within the simple idi­ your homo- with VILLAGE SQUARE! black depicts the Boy Scout small trump to dummy and dis­ more and more to Incendiary lect insurEmce. Four persona om of its Yiddish detail. ■ emblem in special setting. The carded the Queen of spades on activity, in the opinion of fire living in the tenement died in . Mostel plays a small-town 8 pence blue and olive green dummy’s queen of clubs. marahala and insurance investi­ the flames. merchant who can find an apt ebowe a world globe used as a Declju'er eould then give up gators. Only a quarrel between the biblical misquote for every head top|>cd by a Boy Soout a diamond trick and ruff his re­ TRY OUB SPECIAL "There la no Slacking off in paid arsonist and his girl friend situation, whose efforts to mar­ hat and with a neckerchief at maining diamond with dummy’s the trend,” says insurance in­ broke the case open. She told ry off five daughters according MNING ROOM the bottom. ITie 1 ehllUng blue ITALIAN DINNERS vestigator Brendan P. Battle, to old-fashioned tradition go last tnm p. nM -defendwa co^d manager of the Arson, Theft authorities what she knew of the Picture the gracious dining you’ll enjoy with and gold Is triangular to shape get only one diamond and two fire. Both the landlord and ar­ awry, and who finally, along this lovely 42’' round table that extends to and features ths Scout emblem 1^ 5.50 and Fraud Department of the sonist were convicted of first- with all his friends, is driven chibs. NaUonal Board of Fire Under­ 62” to serve up to 8 or 10 with sturdy and stop an alligator symbol If South relied on ih« genuine SERVED NIGHTLY AT degree murder and sentenced to into exile by czarist persecution. comfortable mate’s chairs and a charming finesse in spadee be woidd lose CAST writers. life imprisonment. The magic entertainment Ctoeeca reports tost M. has “Syndicate-controlled hood­ water bench hutch to assist your serving and a apade trick as well as a dia­ The lives lost were among 10 ingredient that suffuses this provide attractive storage. issued a new series of stamps mond and two chibe. The fake CAVEY’S ISS lums are believed to have been deaths in New York CHty alone rather unlikely material is the commemorating the wedding of Anesse to clubs was better than responsible for recent fire-set­ in 1963 from known arson or dauntlessly cheerful spirit of King Oonstanttoe of Greece to ting in at least 10 states in the suspicious fires. Aleichem’s people, all symbols the genuine article. East and Midwest,” Battle said Princess Anne-Marie of Den­ Dally Qnestioa There are dozens of lives lost of determlnatlpn to find a better INDIVIDUAL PIECES mark. The stamps wers is­ Partner opens with one spade, to an interview. each year across the nation to life. N 0 R M A N ’S sued on Sept. 18, the day of and the aext player passes. Yon He said there is “a definite flame for gain but, like the dol­ Jerome Robbins presided over the, wedding. There are held; Spades, K-8-6-4.8; Hearts, coimection between growth of lar cost of the torch, the true the staging and supplied several 42" Rewid ToMa .. .$ 79.98 three adhesivee in the set bear­ professional arson rings and the casualty totals is unknown. rousing dance routines. ing portraits of the royal increase in insurance fraud couple. The values are 1.50 PRISCILU GIBSON fires.” Merta's Choiir ...... 23.98 drachmae, 1.50 dr. and 4.50 dr. The number of cases investi­ SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS gated by his agency during the year ended Ajnll 30 reached a WoYor Roiieli Huldi. 139.98 Has The BIG Values 1089 MAIN STREET record 904. They Involved 336.6 FINAL WEEK Musicians, Opera milli(Hi in insurance. ▲Hi ThcLarfBat Sttoetion This Side Of The Cenii. River Come to Terms, *‘/4H Pattern — Art Alone Enduret** The Inireau’s Invtetigatlons did not include major metropoli­ Green Stamps fabubus REGISTRATIONS STILL BEING ACCEPTED tan areas such as New York, In The "New Vista" 1965 NEW YORK (AP) — Opening Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles With Each Piece You Buyl of the Metropolitan Opera,sea- Phonff 643-5710 or 643-6414 and Philadelphia, which have sem Oct. 12 was assured today their own fire investigating with an agreement by union agencies. orchestra musicians to work Village Square But reports of fire officials in under their ALEXANDER H. COHEN Presents known. x Aowers growing in her yard, but China With she does have some two-feet- •M of our fla^ieiis But in the decade ending in (model 600) in a January 1963, fires known to desk!Exclusive high blossoms growing out of have been set caused more than the concrete steps of her front SINGER Feiture-the UHF/VHF porch. 3144 million if property losses, a The plants, known locally little more than 3 per pent of Push-Button Bobbin— touch-me-nots, are anc*>iored in total losses. A big chunk of the the bobbin fills right small amount of soli in a figure was arson fof profit — iTURIHg Crack in the steps, which they perhaps the greatest part. ia the nuchinel almost completely cover. Mrs ”We have encountered with White doesn't know how the Admission Increasing frequency interstate seeds got there, but believes k JOHN GIELGUD’S Mat. $1A0 travel on the part of gangland they must have been blown by PRODUCTION OF Eve. f8A0 torches who have been given ths wind. contracts calling for the des­ SERVED D a I l Y truction of business premises by 9 to 12 M idnight fire,” said Battle. Take Up To 3 Years 7o»Poy “Racketeers have learned Master Bedroom ® ® ®hAFIll£t® ® ® ® that flre-settlng can be a very lucrative source of income Here is unmatched elegance you’ll be proud to have j. ' nM it Astir cKldtiNlitlriMNiTpbyl through Insurance collections as in your master bedroom available for only ailinlted” SHOT well as a weapon to be used as time at this unbelievable price. Four piecc.s furnish * your room completely with triple dresser and mirror, S ttm i by BILL COLLERAN Produced by WILLIAM SARGENT JR. m i toUmidation tor organizing pur- The O f poeea or for eliminating bus! chest on chest, hoavily turned chair back bed. m ALFRED W. CROWN btemm Producer ALEXANDER K COHEN The Porfables 7 Watanit Sf. • 648-4628 ATHEATROFILM Disttdwted by WARNER BROS. 'Tickets Now On Sale At The'Box Office 50c " INDIVIDUAl. PIECES CKrn G«orge N. VILLAGE SQUARE is WHY NOT A ] » AM OWOINAL RCA VICTOR1 RAY'S Tripl* Drotsor...... $109.1[5 RESTAURANT Converse an open stock, design cor­ *^VlCTORThan Now As Low, A» related srroup of approxi­ 0/7 Painting 37 - 39 Oak, Stroot STARTS TONIGHT! PAINTING AND Framod Mirror...... 45.00 mately 100 pieces which to your tall deeomttBg ptaas! 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>, MJ^TCHESTER. COltN^ WTONESDAT, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 MANCHBST^ e v e n in g h er a ld . XANGHEBnO, WfeDNBSDAY, SEPTEMBER SB^ 1A64 MANGHttriR EVSNlNiS I ■t iha Oat • alactlfBia. and will liUckoff Slated ba ftaturad by ttM praaanoa M / • UJL Bik. n o a tm Dodd.bBB Replaces Tear Gas UJt Itbp. MmlBo q. DafriWM It ’s 40 Doiiiocl*aU bolb lUBftof for ya ;e, M d. Streets IMtofofor B ia^ DriBoorata win kyoOkbla at Jtortodra IboM k ' “oanlpalib Uckott" dia> raurtara, corfib of Bpr^And to shop GAMBIUDOB. Md (AP) —dviUnns to Baltimore, where Inar at flaao ’a R aataurant in ll. Ointor Mk.; or WUmttr pttmmmum Imm rt- they viaited a public housing Bolton, BunBly a t 1:10 p.m. ebafmen, Bbaritt Ciforw flM«d tejWBCtta and tM r gaa on project to see how activltits for tlM dUmar will honor tba par- lay. Town Otob Hdward fca atTMta of Cambridfe, whore older people could be organised. Ity’a iwminaa for town ofneaa bfol aa4 Mra. Patricia Conti. Rea< rarlal tnrimtaBca National I’m interested In cultural Ctawd troo^ on duty for more contacta,” Harris said. ”Some Ikaa a rear. of the older people had not been H h Guard atUl ia repreaont* out of Cambridge for 30 years, ad. but It’a a detachment eom- nuy must be expoeed to' Oss peaed aoleljr e( Oapt. William A. outside, to fri a different in­ nanfa* sight on life.” no work of Mm 44-year-old “Capt. Harris Is doing a tre­ Megro haa been ao impresaive mendous Job by widening the THE ROUND SHAPE hia tour of duty haa beei^ ex- vision of our children,” said the tandod twice, and Hariia novi' is Rev. Claude Hkimonds. "Hia to remain until after the No- technique is to try and find a Tombar electlaiia. solution by involving people in ^ Got. J. MUlatd %wea agreed activlUea.” i^ta tiM Mtedt extanalon. ratfueat- “Capit. Harris Is so diplo- I'ad by Diardiaatar County State’a matlc, eyeiyDue seems happy to , Attonmy. Amdfy C. Ttaompaon cooperata with him,” said Helen atMay Ctareitce Miles, who Waters, the only Negro member Oldsmobile for ^65 on Display BaaA a iMoial commiaeion of the county school board. • by Tawea to promote James G. Buslck, county su­ The aplrited Oldsmohile CuUaaa for 1966 baa taken on a nsw with aw u tto ^ $825 ' katamcial harmony in ^ perintendent of schools, said the molding, grille, head lamps, fendara, hood, roar bumper and taimghta. Hie PpPidorHoU^ L an a ti^ of IS JOO. officer is “efficient and dedicat­ eoupe,eoupebhove.------U one — three - T-M Cutlaaa models featuring . . U6 horaapower V-i ■nnia waa relteved as deputy ed, two things which tend to four-barrel carburetor and amooth Jriasray tranmniaaii (epttonal) aem on dtaqilay n t Ma V.t. Marahal at the request of make progress.” Chester Motor Sales Inc. at U3 W. OMter S t I Marytand Atty. Gen. Ttemaa B. Harris' ability to deal with -*S1aaN and sent to Cambridge people began at Morgan State dmr. Lsl’a play for a busk a ’■ May IS aa a member of Oen. College, where he earned a de­ M e ." Job QainiB Jdmp Oaetga CMaton’s staff. Ria. as- gree in sociology, with s minor Don’t Say It, “Are you Juet going to stand a^fament: Work with die Negro to psychology. there and let a total stranger By 14% to 7811 aoatfnnnity to fiiid out their He’s used to being placed toUt Mka that to your wife, Rod­ $S00i the epot. He was appointed abStf dealroa and needa. S a y s B o y le ney?” Unemnloymsnt acmpenmUonl 1 iWlNn the last troops were MaryUnd’a flret Negro parole "What do you mean you gava claims filed to the Manchester I . ysmorid July U, one week after officer to 1963, and in 1966 was By HAL, BOTUC me the beat years of your Ufa? named the first Negro deputy office laat wedc rom sharply by I Bw federal civil rights law waa NEW HORK (AP) — Re­ If they were the best, I’d hate to 14 per cent ever the flgurea fori \ • ■ anadlad, Miles asked the govei> U.S. 'marshal in the state. aee the worst” Harris sees s new leadership marks that lead to nethtog but the waric ending S ^ t 13, wtthl ^ nor to keep Harris to Cam- “Look, I ’ve handled guns 9T mora paraosu drawing wacks. l .MfHe as a liaison man between emerging in Cambridge with trouble; rince L waa a kid—and I knew < Me white and Negfo communl- goals somewhere between the ’Iha totala.fbr UM weak esid- walt-for-tomorrow attitude of “My daddy can Mck year this one isn’t loaded.” ing Sept 19 were 781 clalmanta, I “My wife would never siispeet. “Capt. Harris is like a chami- the distant past and the pres­ daddy.” ‘ oonqpared with 6M for the pra-1 $1200 me in a thousand years.” ▼iOtM WM1C< I aal oatalyat,” says- Maurice sure groups of recent months. “The two blondes down at the “This time I’ll carry the baU, . iumpo, editor of the Cambridge "I think both sides are willing other end of the bar look lone­ fhalme i(ilad tturoughout the I to listen,” Harris said. “If pro­ and you kids try to stop me. I’B state last weak dedtoed by 1,1811 gress ia made, there should be some. Whaddaya my We buy show you how we used to do it to a total a t 34,528. During thai aomeone like him had at old Siwash TJ.” been bare two years ago to keep B O ' more demonstrationB. But if 'em a drink and tell ’em the corrmpondtog period laat year,! ff^Aen if comes i open the lines of communlca­ nothing or little Is done in, hous­ story of our lives?” "Gentleman, X couldn’t help total statewide elaima nnm-1 tion, we may aevar had had ing, employment and recreation "Of course, it’a really none of overhearing you arguing, and 1 berad 34,060. THE MARQUl$E-GVr aariuDs racial trooble to Cam­ for the Negro, they may go to my busineM, hut—” wonder If you’d be totersted In a Bridgeiwet ranked first last I to Diamond bridge, He apeaka the language the streets again.” "Other wives seem able to get couple of constructive sugges­ week for total claims filed with I «( boBi aides.’’ by on their household budgets. tions from an outsider?” 8,400, followed by Hartford with [ Obrtag the day, Harris Uteral- MnnUSB DISOOVEBT What makes you so different?” "Tou heard me. Climb down 8,198, New Haven with 8,6901 'ly llSoa in the streets, where he WEBSTER, Fla. (AP) — “I don't think there’s any out of that truck, and I’H show and W aterhury srlth 2,411. Shapes.... eda reach mors peopla. He haa Searching for Indian omamenta, odier car coming around the you what X mean.” Maadteater waa hi the 11th I b nodding acquaintance with ridn dlvera discovered a dugout bend. Go ahead, speed Bp and "I was putting some things up spot last week among the state’s I niaagr raaidanta. Soma sail htan canoe to the bottom of the 9rith- psuM htei.” to the attic, and I came acrom 30 offices. It bad been 15th the | / by name; atbara wavs aa ba lacoochee River. ’Ihe bonoa is “Whan are you gring to Uek these old love letters you wrote week before. believed to be U6 y e a n old, but the bucket, Aanty? X heard Dad me, and — ha, hs, ha! — Ustan O Hs ii Ii organlaad Boy Scout probably belonged to soldien ten Mom we’d aU be rich if to this one. Isn’t it pricelom?” AID TO CETLON btoopa and racroational acttvi- rather than Moans. Tha dlven you’d Ji^ Uek the bucket” "I wouldn’t care If you we ROME, Italy (AP) — ’Thai tiaa ttda summer to keep Negro my that to# hewn Cyprem canoe "Wen, I wouldn’t mind sttttag the chief of police hlmaelf. No Netherlands freedotn from taun- ONLY ywilha off the atreeta. They is unlike those made fay the to the game tor a while if the {Mblie11 aervant can tell me what ger campaign committee this I ware, active to demonatrationa Semlnoles during that period. stakes are small.” year will prorida 999,000 worth I laat year. He also conducted “Since none cf na seem to “I don’t want to toterfare to a of equlpsnaat to help Ceylon’s I triya to Baltimore and Washing- NO HANDS, F1XA8E agree on politics, why don’t we family quarrel, hut it aeems to project, the Food! San, ana attended hy Integrated OKBBCHOBBB, Fla. (AP) — discum religion?’’ me that both of you are—” and Agricuttnra OrganUatian I TIGER TUFF bba Iqdds of Ugh ecbool football In tHa dairy area, dairymen re­ “Take tt or Imve H.** If they don’t like what I’m (FAO) announoes. ’The project I playw frinn Cambridge. port that when aloctrle power “Put up or abut up.” doing, Btoy can always fire Is a Ceylonese national plan to| Bid hla work hasn’t been oon- fails, cows accustomed to milk­ “Put your money where your me.” urn vohmtaxy local labor to Im­ $575 RESISTS WET WEATHER, flnOd to the yaungsters. Burls ing machines kick to protest mouth is.” “Tou’re not Just tolking to a prove rinage Bfo, housing, roada | Saak a group of Negro eenlor whan milked by hand. “I ’m feeUng pretty good to- BObody. I ’m a ta^qiayer.” asid water supply. COLD WEATHER & HARD WEAR

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KANCRESTEB EVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, OONM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 M W 4 lU N CH BTBB ■VIH ]NO H B IA IA MANGHBBTEl, CONN, W1!DN1BDAY» SEPTEMBER 2S. 19M ; | E £ " MANY ANIMALB KILUED and the main means of subeis. tics available. Here, to this once struck iriolmt opposition of Rd.; Mrs. Myra Basinet <0 Plan Hoa^Hal Beibera to tne northern part of p ^ s p l e i A i j Hospital Notes Kensington St.; Richard Shee­ tence for' more than a million notorious seaport of Internation­ SANTA ROSA, CtoUf. (A P ) nr. K eef Grown Berber mountaineers. al fame, a poinid of keef can ba the country, where keef is The fires to Napa and Shnoma About Town han^South Wlndaor; Erika BRIDOBPORt' (AP) —• The Curtain Going Up virtually the only thing that FR EE U m U M ~ Events Obituary Slngsen, Storra; Ronald Santos, Daughters of Charity of Bt Despite efforts of authorities, bought for as little os $1. Counties have taken a torte toO VWttng hoars am 2 to 8 p.m . the growing and smuofing of B U smoked to tiny ctoV pipes doesn’t refuse .to grow to the to animal life. A remlader that the deadUae 162 N. School St.; Mrs. Btr* Vincent dePaul wlU build a new By B erbers barren mowtalns. ■ an areas excepting matern­ bara BelUvead, 142 Dlam^Dr.: 400-bed St Vincent's Hoepltal keef continues to he a booming attached to long wooden liolders ’Three hundred Angora goats tor tickets tor the apser made by local craftsmen and So despite surveillance and PihMT Rftf iRg Oli Mra. doha d. Dwyer Night is tqmectow night, ity where they are • to 4 p.m. Peggy Rooks, 82 Windsor Ave., on pert of a 52-aore trect of buslnesa to the kingdom of ware reported destroyed on the On‘'First ’6S Autos frequently sold to tourists aa helicopter teanu whirling over In State SOTITH WINDSOR — Mra. one wishing tickets may M i 6il8 to r p.m. and prlvato RockviUe; Mrs. Helen McCann. ludm Falrdeld off the Merritt M orocco. Robert H. Walter ranch north of rooms where mey are 18 a Beat Hartford after a long lU- B oy Boout T roop 120 w ill hold Mrs. JeafiKeUe KeUy ^ cated on Main St In the north­ new 1966 models. <> Over the nigged mountains of what changed hands, waa freely throuitoxit Morocco. The BOOH aad tonlclit, with the neaa. a parents meotlag, Sunday nl|M ana ttma per patiant daughter, 45 Wellman Rd.; Mm ordars a compact and then as a the north Moroccan Rif, a hell- smoked or left the country World Health Organlxatlon T um ick M id he saw animals Almnlmnl ^dtng ern eactlon of tha city. Ford Motor Co. unveiled Its ’The Baltimore Colts scored trjrtng to get through fences to mmWi ndii araa asaodated with Other aurvlvora Indude her at 7:80, In tha Sooirt Rown o f ^ Phyllis Paridn ahd daui^iter, 66 The hokpltal site, announced Lincoln Continental line today reward for his frugality, dresses copter vdiirls suid men pee^ahoard smugglers' boats or to declared keef a dangerous drug CfiU After 5 PJL Ml horrlcaiM Oladya expected to huaband, a aon, two brotbera, Jhmes* griwoL All fathers of Pattenta Today: 287 Hamlin St:St; Mrs. LolsUto Von it up with aa air conditioner, through binoculars at the the suitcases of foreigners, and the fignt against the grow­ the most potote (166) during grt away from the fires. Husen and daughter, WilHroan- today by Sister C3alr. hospitol and American Mbtora put Its the NFL exhibition season. "I saw a town that was so LH eaat of our regloa tonight aeven aiaters and a granddaugh­ 'monbsrs, as wen as fathers of a d m i t t e d TBSTBRDAY: adminlstretor, was purchased Remblere on display. power brakes, power steering, parched slopea below. For keef — a totoacco-Ilke ers and smugglers was on. ^ - 6 4 3 - 4 f l 2 Uc; Mrs Anna Marie Boseoi^ Soon, the government of They won three games, tost one, tlrad he just stood there while ter. prospective membirs, are urged Margant Derby, 104 Park St.; recently by the Roman (3athoUc AU General Motors divisions automatic transmission and an 'Hieir job la to spot fields of product similar to Indian hemp The funeral will be held to­ to attend. menyi and daughtar, Montau* optional V-S engine.” keef, a widely spread narcotic I—is one of the cheapest narco­ newly Independent Morocco tied one. the fire came on,” he said. No Redemption Carl Farris, 16 Bancroft Rd., Diocese of Bridgeport will show their new products L.HKW LONDON (AP)—Fran- morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Dr., Vernon. Tbutedey, with Chrysler Oorp. Si ^ J. Idea, SS, o f H artford, la In Morriaon W. Johnaon Funeral . ’ J o e ^ Gellea, eon of Mr. and RockviUo; SamuOl Harrison Jr., and the rest of Ford’s lines due tor a aurprlae if he thlnka hia H om e, 748 A lban y A ve., Hart< M raFnm k GaUaa.of 186 N. 124 Biunford St.; Paul Hlndley, for pubUe view Friday. ford with a Maaa of retpilem at School St, la a freshman at debt to the atate of Connecticut W i^piiig; Patrick Halllhan, 32 Suesm en in 40,060 dealer Bk tor an allagad motor vdilcle vio­ the Cathedral of St Joaeph, Danbury Stata Collage. He showrooms across the country Hartford, at 8. Burial wlU be In plans -to major in music educa­ Higtdand fit; Mary Jane Jolda, lation la paid. 'Wiiidsorvllle Rd., Rockville; bad their pencils sharpened to tomorrow! the heautUut shapes tor ^0S Circuit Court Oark Ifra. Mar­ Mt St Benedict Cemetery, tion. He Is a 18M graduata cf resuffiis the fast selling pace Bloomfield. M aneheetar EHgh S c h o o l ,^ Loaiiy Jamoo Lopes, Tolland; \ jorie Matt today opened the Mrs. Nora McConvUle, 802 which m ailted the 1864 m odel * • - ■ • ^ le i morning mail which In- Frienda may call at the fu­ ha was rsc^rimt at tha Daaial tun. Woodbrtdgo fit; John Miller, neral home tonight from 7 to F. Manchuck muste seholmh^*- One of the key questions was dudaa flnaa paid by mail to the Coventry; Mrs. Claire Renn, violatlona burann whan aha 8 whether auto makers would came acroaa Rkse’a envelope. Rev. John Davldok ’The Jaycea Wives will have Chestnut St.; Donald Sweet hold the price Hne, in view of “Tinding atampa,** ahe cried. VERNON — The Rev. John a "Gat Acqualntad” mMtlng to East Hampton; KarOn M. War­ contract gains won by the Unit­ T Sura enmigh, inattad of the re- Davlihik, 78, of Aihfoi^ fath­ welcome new members tomor­ ner,. Tolland; Gary Wldell, 11 ed Auto workers and Increased O’ fUb«d fl5 on a charge of mak- er Of Mra. Amelia DeParoib of row at 8 p.m. at the home of Willard Rd.; Mrs. Julia Perko, costs of aonle materials. tag an Illegal U-tum, the enve­ Vernon, died yeaterday at a Mrs. Robert Cowlay, 78 Plym­ 55 Village St., RockviUe; A partial answer came Tues­ if. lope contained ten trading convaleecent hoapital after a outh Lana. George Foresman, East Hart­ day Wheii Ford announced that atampa worth one cent long illneaa. He waa founder of ford; Mrs. Bridget Marshall, 1965 Lincoln-Continental prices the Rusaien-Ukralnian Evan­ The giria at Circuit Court Pvt. Anthony J. Pompai, aon Hl|^ Manor Trailer Park, would be unchanged. The four- gelical Baptist Union of Amer­ of Mr. and Mto John F. Pom- RockviUe; Cynthia Hultgrtn, ROOFING door sedan, for.example, w u don’t know If It waa a gag ainoe no explanation waa Included. ica. pel of 29 Florence SL, com­ 181 Ferguson Rd.; Carmine Na- listed at a 16,766 fgetory-sug- One look at it and—preeto—last j^ar’s crop of Other aurvivora Include two Bowaw, they will find out if pleted advanced training as a polltano ni. South Windsor; gested price, the same basic ears seem like somethinf that happened a long . aona, two daughters, a brother tank crewman at tha Army price the car has had since It Rice doaa iwt come acroaa with and ten grandchildren. Mrs. Dora Spatig, 144 Camp- time ago. It'a longer, lower, wider—whh interioc the 91B or make an O ct 6 court Armor Center, Ft. Knox, Ky. was Introduced In September The funeral will be held Fri­ He entered tha Array last Msy fleld Rd.; Mra. Edith Sargent, appearance. Glastonbury; Mrs. Hilda Han^ I960'. , comforts that'll have many an expensive ear day at 2 p.m. at the Bhrangel- and completed baaio trtiiitag At SPECIAL General Motors announced son, 8 Faith Dr., Vernon; Ro­ wondering why it didn't think of them &rtt- ical Baptlat Camp, Ashford. Ft Dix, NX Hs la A1860 today It was generaUy holding RBADJITSTMENT HELPS Burial will be In Woodward bert Macatee, 869 Main St This fa your chance to replace t l» t J®sky rorf—- HARTFORD (AP) — Uaing graduata of Manebaatar High the price line for the seventh More shoulder room, more leg room np front.. Cemetery, Ashford. BchooL Dante VarvUIi, 162 WeUs St; just in time before the heavy weather sets in—«nd consecutive year on its five funda from the aatate at D avid Friends may call at the Mol- Letmard Brigg, Eaet Hartford, Carved side windows, rich new fobrice and on Watidnaon, who died in 1854, save extra dollars. . . lines. loy Funeral Rome, 808 Farm­ Mlss Nancy H. Aleabunr, ADMTTTBD TOIBa T: Bdwin Basic prices of Cadillac, instrument panel that’t a oonversatioa |faoe all the Connecticut Half-Way ington Ave., West Hartford, Bouae Inc. haa eatabUahed a daughter at and M rs- R ob - Larton, East Hartford; Mrs. -Proportionate low prices on all other rises. Bulck, Oldsmoblle, Pontiac and by haelf. In fact, jost about everything's new tonight froin 7 to 8 and to­ art J, AlaaMiry of 11 Richard Julia Rosseto, 88 Lake St; Chevrolet lines remained the hom e th a t mfSi help newly-re- morrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to ri|^t down to the road. And even that'D seem laaaad priapnera adjdat The Rd., is a frashmaB at Gooehar Mrs, Amy CSroee, RBD 2, Bol­ sa m e as in 1964, but there w ere 8 p.m. ,Watktnaon Foundation haa CoUaga, Baltimore, Md. ton;- Denise Reopell, Camp STANDARD some adjustments in i^ces of newer becanee the Jet-smooth ride is nmootlier '65 Chevrolet Impale Sport Sedan made a grant a t |87,M0 to the Meetliw Rd„ Bolton; Joseph optional equipment. than ever. Bnt if all this seem* like n bit too y. private agency and haa pledged Mias Roocanna -AagsOi daugh­ King, 780 Vernon St 6-ROOM Buick, for example, aaid it ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rarkart B. much to remember, don’t try. Ju6t take a drivo another 125,000 through 19M. F o n e r a l s BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A was m aking a $30 reduction in R alj^ Cheney, 88, la ,ekacutlve A ^ l l at 28 Sanford Rd.. is a Croay, Mixed-Up Dogwood A the price of four of Ks Le Sabre at your dealer’ s. It’ll aU become onCorgettabla. * member of Norwalk Hoapital daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ CAPE Oraetor of the hema udilch ald McLaughlin, 15Ml School S t; eeries, but on the other hand win be known aa Watklnaon Oeorga W. Gibbons School of Nurtdag elasa of lM 7. adjusted the prices of all con Funeral aervlcea for George She is a 1864 graduata of Man­ Pretty Bonnie B rafford A eon to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houaa. Yesterday was the first OrlowsM, BUington. (30x24) Monthly vertible models in its three top W. Gibbons of 60 Walnut St chester High schooL official day of autumn but mixes with tha white blos­ lines to cover inchislan of a soms, normally seen In tha BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Local Bank Financing CAPSULE ON DISFLAT were held yesterday afternoon this Atlanta, Ga., dogwood solid glass rear window as (O HARTFORD (AP)—Faith 7, at the Hobnea Funeral Home, Mountain Laurel Chapter, tree didn’t hear about it spring. (AP Photofax). Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miner, RFD standard equipment. the Mercury spacecraft, win be 400 Main St The Rev. Robert Sweat Adelinas, will have open 2, Bolton; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. BUDGET FOR ONLY $7.60 PER MONTH In general, the trend In 1965 on display In the State Arm­ J. Shaft, pastor of Church at houaa at tta first meeting of the Michael Shea, Eaat Hartford; a cars was toward longer, more ory at Hartford Oct 1 through the Nasarene, oCfleiatad. Buri­ season tomorrow at 8 p.m. at daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ NO MONEY DOWN powerful vehicles. CEtenellc Oct 8, Oov. Demraey an- al waa in Buckland Cemetery. the KolC Hall, 28 Proopact 8t, ald Schneider. 36 Orchard St, Roy Abernethy, president of Boanood yesterday, n e cap­ Bearers were Richard White, Hartford. ’Iha chorus and two League Sets CD GouncU RockviUe. American Motors, chief cham­ / sule carried Astronaut Gordon Edward Blevins, Bernard Schu­ quarteU, *1110 Ooonactl-KattaB DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: pion of the compact car, added Cooper around the earth 22 bert Frank Mordavaky, Wil­ and V illw Oiannen, will en­ Jack , Tolland; COMB. WINDOW a more luxurious line to AMC’s m M buVS tlmas far May of 1868. bert Sullivan and Samuel Dem- tertain. The avant la open to Voter Query Meets Today Mrs. Patricia Petrello, 217 N. list this year with the comment: k o. . membara, guaats and women Elm S t; Mrs. Nancy Becker, 98 "I don’t know of any period In HBABINOS ADJOURNED Interested in joining. No audl- w Manchester voters will have Officials of tha, town Civil W. Center St; Mrs. Gertrude SPECIAL automotive history to which Hew stylo, new ride—and phiity of VB 6tdL l|! HARTFORD (AP) — Hear­ tioia are held or special musi­ demand for variety of choice M re. Sarah a chance to quesUon the can­ Defense organisation will meet EUington, 48 Oxford S t; James Here’s all that made CAscsfli Ameriea'a moot ings on applications to estab- BOLTON — Funeral services cal background required. Coffee PrenUce, 570 O nter St.; John J. and luxury or extra features has and daaaart win be served. tonight to discuss criticism lev­ USh o ’*1 ■ lectively to either party. fort with Parmalee, and that and daughter,-113 Bretton Rd.; ’ t Especially heavy emph^his a firs to roast and eat the Moderator will be Gilbert Vms 'told on convertibles ^ d reptOe In woods near the Cry­ Oldest Pines Miss Elisabeth Strom, dgugh- the area commander is au-1 Mrs. Clarle Martin and daugh- INSTALLED Hunt, head of the English p «- thorlzed to make any required; ter, Skinner Rd., Rockville; Mrs. hardtops to the new line, vrtfii stal lake water shed yester­ tar of Mr. and MrS.’ -U ^ es American Motors Joining the Strom, 118 Loomis St., is a psurtment at Manchester High decisions or recommendations. Ann Brooks and daughter, Am- day, but the flames Sickly O ing to Life School. Hunt haa moderated race for the so-called youth got out of control. freshman at Regis College, Wes­ Schatzman criticized the ston Lake; Mrs. Ronnie Mat­ the five previous league-spon­ thews and son, 64 S. Alton St; m arket. Tha firefighters managed to ton, Mass. She Is a 1664 gradu­ town CD work in a letter last TE L 649-3406 ’The fastback, a straight slop­ BISHOP, Calif. AP) — High ate of Manchester High School. sored candidates meetings. July. He charged Manchester the infant daughter of Mr. and entingulah the blase within 20 Mrs. Jerome Nathan, presi­ ing line from the rear window to rntnutea. on the biirren upper slopes of CD director John Merz was "not Mrs. Robert Poncln, RFD 3, the White Mountains of central dent of the league, will open the RockviUe. MANCHESTER the rear bumper wsA noticeable The Town Conservation Com­ canning out his responsibili­ g ix t TO 8708 8 tiOS on quite a few new cars. California la a graveyard at mission will meat at 8 tonight session. Arrangements for the meeL ties." DISCHARGED TODAY: ■ ’Ihe industry seemed to oper­ 8 H e a & twisted things that refuse to die. In tha Sth District FIrahouaa at .General Manager Martin re­ Jeanne Hurley, 4 Grandview Gladyi They are bristlecone pines, Ing are being handled by Mrs. ate on the theory that customers Main and HU U^ Sts. to dlsousa plied in August that the town Ter., Rockville; Mrs. Tillie had more money and wanted some more than 4,000 years old a cbolca of aitas for the oatab- Lawrence Handley, voters serv­ has decided it wants only a ’’pa­ Sheptoff, 119 White St.; Miss T o w ard Sea and believed to be the oldest ice' chairman, and Mrs. Harry more than a stripped- down car. llahmant of a fishing area for per’’ CD organization because Judith Narkon, 1 Rheel St., Robert Anderson, (Chrysler living things on earth. Manchester youngatars. Maidment, candidates meeting of . a general lack of interest in RockviUe; Liorraine Bouchard, It asAy very weD be the expensive-eet looking (OsnllBiied from Page One) They look their age. ee president for manufactur- chairman. Ushers will be Mrs. civil defense. He Invited 60 Bunco Dr.; Brian Edgerton, thrift citf yon've laid eyec' on. Bnt thrifty ft ft> V r Some have only one branch Sg, explained It this way: "A AJU The . aducafion committee of Fred Geyer, Mbs. Robert Den­ Schatzman to attend a meeting RFD 1, Bolton; Mrs. Helen euitotoer goes into a showroom. Cape Mhy, NX to Eastport, left with -a few needles. The tha Manchaatar Branch of the nison, Mrs. Eugene Ssetela and The big difference befa^ that Chery /P a mar- Malna Minor flooding in low older ones have lost all but a of the CD Advisory Council Gowln, Middletown; Carmine t* American Cancer Sociato mat Mrs. Mltchill Hadge. Timekeep­ that has been set for tonight. NapoUtano, South Windsor; V velou6 ineCfasiikal efSciency now eomM'deifted areas wtn occur at high tides narrow strip of bark and thalr yesterday at tha Cancer Society er during the candidates talks tcoighL Some erosion may re­ bare trunks have been polished Schatzman said he had com­ Steven Smyrski, 5 Eva Circle, out ill a debonair new l o ^ And tei^keep fa o ffice , 175 B . Canter 8 t M em ­ Rockville; Mrs. Anastasia sult from heavy surf and rough by centuries of wind and dust will be Robert McGarity. mitted himself to an out-of- etride under the hood, tbwe's a new range o f six bers include Mra. John P. Che- ‘ The session will be taped for state .ipenking engagement be­ Maciejko, 43 North St; Mrs. Vt seas along the New Jersey, and sun. - nay Jr., chairman; Mra. Ken­ NEXT TO STOP 'n SHOP RUMEA8E Long Island and Cape Cod They look like drift wood, but rebroadcast over Radio Station fore he received notice of to­ Lucy Oaudino, 119 Spencer»St; 'engines eye|Uble, inclnding a new 306-hp Y8. 0? neth RTgren, Mra. Rarbart Sny­ WINF on Oct 1. night’s meeting. Hans Ackerman, 82 Conway iA beaches. Seas are moderating somehow they still live, with der, Mrs. Albert Warbnar and SALE Of course, yon still get those femoue O m y / / south of Cape May with tides their gnarled roots sucking Mrs. Raymond Quish. Tbs pur-, maintenance reducers—like self-adjaating sustenance' from soil too poor THURSDAY about one foot above-normal. pose of the comi^ttee is to in­ and dry for all other forms of brakes, loag-lfVed exhanst aystem'andliattery form the ^U (c on Cancer and SEPT. Z4. ITM 1 life. the work of the Cancer Society. 10:00 A Jf. to.6;00 P.M. saving Ddeotron generator. But if you go by aD M ore than 100 o f these botani­ ’’ i cal frenks have lived thresh 40 New material on cancer is avail­ AT the 6ne new features, you oonld get the idea PoUys Pointers centuries and experts believe able at the office and may be REPUILICAN that aaving you money waa about the last thing they’re good tor another mll- obtained by cimtactlng Mrs. Sue (Jashman, executive secretary! HEADQUARTERS ■ we had in m in d-if ft weren't for that prim KEEP WATCH FROM BAND lenium or two In an attem pt to find out Just , 778 M ato a t, atldrer on the window. Ry.PfMXY CRAMER Manidieater how long the- bristlecone pine P^. Donald D. Long, son of o : Hewapoper Enterprise Aaaa. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Long '65 Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan DEAR POLLY—I do not like can live in its natural environ­ ment, the U.S. Forest Service o f 247 Autumn S t , has been as­ bo wear my watch when I go signed to 8 Co. of the Second to the beach. I put it in a plas­ has set aside 28,000 acres in the White M ountains 20 m iles east Tndning Regiment for eight tic capsule box and can see weeks of basic training at ^ the time just by opening my of here between the 0,000- and 11,000-foot levels, where the Dix, N.J. with the U.S. Army R. E. Wandell beach bag. No sand or water Reserve enlistment program. He “iSR gets in Qie watch and there is annual rainfall seldom excels 12 inches. will serve on active duty for six Building no searching for it in the bot­ months and then be transferred tom of the bog. —LOUISE. ^ Unlike the tow ering 3,600- year-old sequoia, the starved to hometown duty with the 418th Confraefor 'TO- bristlecone seldom reaches 30 Regiment He attended Howell. -a* DEAR POLLY—Recently my Cheney Technical School. ResMential-Commercfal mn fell with his bike and feet in height. •'.tit ■cratched his arm badly below It gets its name from Its cone, Alterations-RemodelUig much like other pine cones Cary 8. Wlghtman. son of Mr. the elbow. That night his pa­ and Mrs. Walter Wlghtman of jama Meeve stuck to the wound, except for a bristle that extends , -Business Built On There't never been a Csraair—or any other eac V»f from each section of the waffled 357 Woodbridge St, is a freah- y u ' r with him screaming. 1 finally Jniversity of Cejn .Customer SatfafSetion” —like it. The entire Hne now aposls a totally loosened the sleeve with a warm surface. man at the xfni n e cticu t pew Body by FMer, styled with' fteah, eophls- w et wsMh cloth. He wanted no Why does it live so longTf Insurance Coveraxe part of cotton saturated with Dr. Robert Wright o f. the ticated fialr that would eat a EntOpean'a palm University of Redlands Biology WUliam Bllverstone, son lof antiseptic. In order to get some- Tel. .644-0450 flattering. The longer, wider deai^ ghrw all ttilng on the scratch, and settle Department, who has made a Mrs. Arthur Bllverstone of 84 09 him down, I cut a drinking study of the bristlecone, credits Ilurant S t, began basic training After 5:00 P.M. Corvair closed m od^ a tUn-Iine hardtop rooL Sept 10 at the Great Lakes Na­ straw In half, drew into It a cou­ a dry climate and little if any accented by frameleas .curved tide windows. It ple of drops of smtiseptic, held competition in its home above val ’Training Center, 111. For­ .82 BALDjNHN ROAD tL my finger over the top of the the Umberline for what nu­ merly a newsboy for ^ e also allows more shoulder and entrance room. straw and let a few drops fall trients can be scrounged from Herald, he Is a recent graduate i And to go witL tho raciar look, tbere'a qp to right on the Kratch. I held s the mountsdn soU. - ^ of the HoweU Cheney Regional S3 facial tlasue close by so aa to' Wet rot kills most trees at a Technical School. | 180 hp available in the new Carso teriss^ np to rw \ catch any possible drip. It comparaUvely young age. Even 140 hp in the JlfonsB snd 500 series. Also a flettar I ! worked very well. -LORETTA the giant redwoods, highly The Manchester Tennis Club resistant to rot, eventually wiU meet at Mott’s Community riding independent tutpeaaioa ayatem; more DEAR POLLY 'Those of us topple when they get ao big Auditorium tomorrow evening responsiTe steering, and a Wider road stanm. keepp iift-v^-wrapfrfng ribbons their roots can’t hold in soft, at 8. The meeting wUl be open Troth la, you've ^ to drive tins one to beHeve ftj for reuse often need one and moist soil. to the pubUc. > bata to drag out the iron for ’Die scrubby brisUecone in its arid climate has no such prob­ that otM little Job. Years ago Cobra Chow Mein? New top-of-thedine Corvair Cone Sport Coupe I lasmed from my mother to lem . Other bristlecones have been, By: Walt Lamoureupc let the tea kettle c(m t to a HONG KONG—Hong Kong'e boll, bold the ribbon taut with fouiid in milder ^ climates in H you are on the prowl for a CHEVROLET mountain country eastward to e cooks regard almost ^ thumb and fingers Of both living thing as a chal- new TV set, may we pass along draw It slowly over the Colorado, Wright says, but none a few hints? lo o k for a picture b e^ . to approach the age of thair sklU Gourmets n o u t and the steam smoothes hers try snake and ahark-fln which Is crisp and clear even to the Cl out Instantly .The tbm in the White Mountahis. daylight Cabinet style to a mat­ Somehow, Just learning to live soup, cobra chow mein, roast ribbon bss a Jresh new look. Select That Now! ter of taste,- but ease Of tuning in a virtually impossible envir­ baby sparraw, hear pawA and fUve s convalescing person duck tongues. is Important Look for full edge- ■nmelhlng to do with the hands onment, these tortured forms to-edge focus free of, creeping rather than a finished product. have found the secret of endur­ . Of the horizOTtal lines vrifich See S hemiUM shapee K or 'e s -€ 3 tfivroUt\ €!hevate,C h^n,C onet^S t € k n v^ -a f gfour R might be -crochet tmnful or ing longer^ than any other known kind of life on' earth. I WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE provide the picture. faxn, aaedtod end Inatructlops PerMHpd Nolieet Come to to MODERN TV Mr making something you think SERVICE, 99 Summer . Street ) Apemoo might Uke.^-H. H. H. 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i liANCSCecSTSlt 8V E M i N 0*H *EAlJ), ItANCHSBSTiai, CO NN, W SDNESDAY, SEP TW ttB ll tt, 1»M.' HGM mm ifcuromsTet s e p t p c m b e n ,i9 U ' medardtor of hlstamfaie damage partlsaa actloa-lB that Henuh- first Btudent eptash p u ly Tuea' day at the pool from T:a to B ta aonnal callnlar breakdown. Sepai^ated Twins UeuM, Democrats and unangn- Dean L&we New Drug Asilmals studies shew^that ia pubUe offlce, the marvel Open Forum ipported p jn . The student assoeiatlaa is I «f It ‘ he haa helped create. who opposed fiielr inclushm in parently' learned little more correspondlag secretary; Mrs. by presidant John . Twombly. nadoes occur in the United down other cells which release “ Wa believe,” they said, “ that unimpaired. She had nine eMl- toe Downtqwn Bpecial Taxing about dtocr politics or govern­ more Mstamine to deetroy more heparin has demonstrated dren of who three survive — a The hydrogen bomb. Dr. Tdler told an Lionel Lessard, treasurer; Mrs. Twombly informed the students States each year. They cause FoarteiB Petota District, and their refusal to ad- ment dnring their period of Alden Gilbertson, sentinel; Mrs. of the makeup of the student Just over 200 deaths a year. In cells — inflammation. elinically ta these pilot -eflorte 72 - year - old daughter BetwMO Tht CuKt audience out in Michigan Qie other To too Editor, . fi$lt.,fi>At any general obliga- of public service. If you like James Cfimins, mlstress-at- govertiing hn^ and dtacemagad a 46-year period they took 1,346 Heparin occurs naturally tn its ability to produce immediate with whom she lives and two * ObMrren of the cMipeign m Ifew night le oow so dean a thing that a man This is a of toe neord tfipl iponiiUng program which this kind of government vote arms, and Mrs. Frank Bellan- their participatlan in it. Hves — lesa than one fourth the the mast cells of connective relief in acute allergic, tafec- childreii who emigrated to eould walk into its very crater, some­ stolcb w as written Iqr tb s Nx N M a he restored to concerning Democratic. toni, amistant mlstreaa-at-arma Twombly al*> announced ihe annual automobUe - fatality toU. tiaeue and probaMy acta as a thms and Inflam m atory aHotofi A m erica. york State have been reportiii* en the Democratic members- of the Dr. A . B. Moran. time after its sxplosicn of course, with­ the parking program, which number of teena*era in the erowSa eer- present Board of Direoton, the a i| U d not ha suM>orted by spe- enadinr the appearancee a# the Demo- ou t harm. part which toe Democratic 6Hl taxing diatrlot revenues, ThortaoBd’e Statemeot »S5 MAIN STREET - TEL. 448-6171 . OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6,80 P.M. ^ CLOSED MONDAYS eratie candidate for United Statee Sena­ The bomb. Dr. Teller was quoted as Town Committee did not hwhkte atofit hecomr the UabOlty of all To the Ndttor, saying, now haa no radioactive fallout at in lU S e p t 9, 1964 H erald a « f fit the prenartgr owners and tax- The news that Senator gtrran MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD <622-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER tor. Robert F. Kennedy. vertiaemant; tha whirai ThurmoBd has switched his al­ And now It ie dladoeed that, in im a all. they very apparently want fis to i S S a r “ ^ town of Man- legiance to toe Republican WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 64»-719t neetloaa at leant, thin prenence of teen- And he criticised the government at forget; and toe part which 1 (I J ) T heir UBStteoaeaful a t- Parly saeros tt find glance to Washington for not telling more people hope will not injure tboae other be far removed from toe elec­ acem haa been artifleially ntimuUted by tangit to saddle vd with their tion o f a Bosu^d o f D irectors in ectivitlaa of noma neml-profeenional this wonderful news about the bomb. Democratic offlce hblden who VW y'eoetly and politically in- have done such fine Jobs. Manchester, however, toe state- pouny Democratn. Swne of the ncreamn There must be something deficient apteed highway repair and re- ment of Senator Thurmond as (1) Their decision switch 'eoaokruetom prognmm; too kipd /< -// 3 ’i.tn. nrhieh have been greeting Mr. Kmmedy, about some of the rest of us, who some­ the item on their public hearing his reasMi should bo a , ed■ipe^ eif pfogiam which would haVe, ling reason tor Demoorkflc and |hen, are not hia fault and not the natu- how fail to develop a passion for a hy^ agendae which opens tha hsar- No eon. be sura, denianded tha THURSDAYS At Tbs Shore With Sylriaii Oflaia laaffiUated voters ' to vote for ynl lenpnnee of the public to hia candid­ drogen bomb crater even after the bomb Ing to those electors who wish tojnMillliiii of mors than dou- the Republican nominees in the to be beard on any matter which acy. And be himaelf ahould, to be fair has been made clean. COMING IN FOR A LANDING W the 1460,000 whlrti ws ware Oct. B election. FRIDAYS is of interest to them itad which told Its first phass would oost, ^bout it, be given credit ta r intending to Why is it we are not happy the way Senator Thurmond's state­ is not on the Immediate agenda, httose their political ambitions ment, “The Democratic Party ‘gnmpaign on acmie level higher than that Dr. Teller is happy? from its former poelllon hear find toair poUtksal appetitas has abandoned tha people, ef a aomewhat comparable attraction in Why is it we still retain, no matter you, we’ll help you get H,” Car- the top, to its present position 'woutd taavs besB mtHtiUO, — pudlated the CaasUtimon and la the muaioal entertainment world, the re­ how clean it becomes, some instinctive roll said. at toe tall end of such 'agendas, tk ti program whkdi waa so leading the evolutian of our na- apprehension over the use of the hydro­ ‘T raped a woman.” — a decision which was made 'torotoly rejected by the voters tirai to a socialistic dictator- nowned Beatles. under the pretext that ehlrly •B th e o o o ^ o B o f to o N ovom - gen bomb by anybody? Jimmy “Which one?” CarroU eaid. d fip .” Tet, even though the candidate him- He showed the kid six pictures. comment by toe public Inter­ IMT IS, 106® referoBdum . TTm Democratic Piurfy has Is it, perhaps, because we sense there 20 Psychiatrists for 4,100 Bdf does not in t^ it, and even though Spencer picked out Mrs. Payne. fered with toe normal and effi­ (IS) Their ill-considered sup­ shown a callous disregard for ■ome of M does dbvioualy matarialiae Is some contagion about the bomb even "Get this boy some coffee and cient (qieration of the Board. Constitutional Government in OF MANCHESTER (3) Their decision, tt toe re­ port of toe policy of cluster more serious and even more fatal to a sandwich,” Carroll said. He amlag in toe Green Manor For- Connecticut. The Governor him­ through the acUvltiea of aeml-profeeeion- Breslin quest of toe General Manager, mankind than any simple radioactivity? picked up the phone to call his oet Hills develoiMnont, toe kind self after swearing- to defend the al teenage mrganisers, there is a part of superiors. He had a murderer. to forbid all town employes who Constitution has aUowed a three Is it because we somehow get things are under hia (the Mansger’a) of aMlIng whl^ will lend a the atmosphere around the Kennedy NEW YORK, Sept. 23 — Now, at toe end, we have ‘T raped a aroman once," 19C4 Publlshen Newspaper large amount of support to toe judge puel to throw our Con Spencer said after awhile. Be­ Syndicate direction from taking any active aampaign erhich is endemic and authen­ fatally mixed up. and construe the high­ There was nothing that you newnees for him. Spencer la in demoBd tor a waste treatment stitution In toe wastebasket, he fore toe night was over, Spencer part in politics, even to the ex­ tic and part of the appeal of the candi­ est product of man's genius, the bomb, could see. The x-rays didn’t' a cage in toe pew tier of cells Aws F oulds' and toe C olonial then makes weak gestures, say in ‘the Bronx County Jail. You confessed to;toe,Brooklyn mur­ tent of forbidding them from of­ Ing that Nov. 8 is ths OonsUtu- - t o be an ugly symbol of the fact that he show that Anthony Spencer plant in the Parirer Village area; date and the atmosphere of die times. had something wrong wito him. wonder how many people there der of schoolteAfther Charlotte fering any ad-vice to the mem­ ttoiial date tor toa eleetlon of a Sleep like a King on Thme is an emotimial cult erhich haa has never yet grown smart enough to Lipeik. His story was chocked bers of their own families as to a tosUity which toe Lydall and And there was no fever to are like him. Dazed p eople, IhuMb and toe Colonial Board General Assembly. learn to live by something other than and found true.- A Thought for Today how they ahould or ahould not giown up around the Kennedy name and chart and nothing to find rambling through the streets Pagier Companies ahould have The place for all Manchester when they ahould be put away. "So he winds up hero,” Lit vote. the Kennedy flesh and the Kennedy Jealousy, inhumanity, and hate? wrong when doctors pried at ■poBSored by toe Maadieoter ^be«B ordered to build at their citizens to start a return to eon- We are murder on traffic vio­ Harold Norton was saying y««- (8) Their refusal en toe ooaa- stltutional government is in our The real contagion around the bomb hia body. There was Just An­ OoDBon of Ghnrcliea sum expense a long time ago; eoiee. It is a cult which haa fecUnga and thony Spencer, with an IQ of lators in this city. Machines terday in his office Ih the pre­ Sion o f to e A pril 2, 1968 budget own town election. [a ml fine deeper than its reason or its in­ has never been the physical factor of pick out the people who have cinct ^ Carroll, in a brown hearing to answer, or to attempt which the General Manager is Let’s not have any more De <0, looking at the world out sliinoring for in hia effort to tellect It would like to be allowed to radioactivity. It is that sickness of the of blood-stained, opaque eyes been given tickets and have hoimdatboth Jttoket, eat at a It is an. amazing fact is it to_ answer any of the questions Marco fiasco that costa the town that really fits Y O U ! not appeared in court on them. typewriter'and pecked out a re- which were put to them by tax­ peortiaUy excuse hia recommend- thousands of dollars of wasted eote from its viacera only, and without human spirit which can worship such a and telling nobody about the not, that although we claim to [,ed purchase by the town of Un- buzzing which ran through his The vlc^ators are brought in p c ^ . payers who aie shouldering, and tax m oney. nnawertng any questiona And it thinks symbol of total destruction. be a civilized nation, and al­ leB Pend, and which will for creeping brain. And, n ever and fined heavily. But you ' “ You wander who let him go,” who w ill oontiiuie to ehraudrar a Leta’ have a pay-as-you-go that the amount of nolae it can make That "clean crater” seems the dirtiest can see and record % traffic though we pride ourselves on very substantial part of the mtny years serve the interests policy on items toat should be telling anybody that toe only ^‘ N*rtim>-UHdd. "H ia background s f o a ly to e P a rk w V illa ge pa^ pmvidm a suitable index to the ri|ht* e f aU. way he wanted sex was by rape ticket and spend money to see alone, araon, raping a fivo-year- the fact that we are among the operating costa of our loosl gov­ for out of Inorane, leaving that it' is collected. There la per eompanies, and the homes bonding for ^ Its proper use. nem of its cause and the chance it and that he wanted sex all the ; old child,-that should have been most educated people In the ernment t f almost no system to find toe -world, stUl we kill on the basis (4) Their re^iagotiatiion ef toe vAich hfive been and will be Make Manchester a place tim e. --■enough to hold him. Talk to the bdUbby toe Green Manor Con- ■hould have of winning on Nov. S. man who sits in toe subway boy to e a oo^ e of hours and of the difference in color in an­ 1959 club favoring lease agree­ where people and industry can Johnson, But Not His Party "When I grroiw up. I’ll get ■Cruetlon Company. This is not all there is to the Robert over this,” Spencer kept telling and wants to kill the woman you’d know ho never should be other’s skin pigment? We kUl ment between the Town and the afford to live. Unhesitatingly, this newspaper sup- across from him. on the streetsi The peychlatrisU In more ways than in the tak- Manchester (Country. Club, and .»'(XS) Their staging of what WUber Uttle Kennedy campaign, any more than a himself. He is 17. proYSd to be one of the biggest TOrts the candidacy of President Lyndon Yesterday, Dr. Leon Joseph, must have spent five minutes Ing of a man’s life by -violence. their refusal, in spite of sill the similar culdat emotionalism is all there He "Was 15 when his m other ehenr* that had ever been B. Johnson. took him to Bellevue. The doc­ who is in charge of the State with him. They get busy, too We legislate, we crusade, we Information which had been giv­ One Party Additions? is to the Ooldwater campaign at the head On the domestic front, civil rights is clinic In toe Bronx, sat tt a many patients, no room in the conduct campaigns, we march en them, to make any worth­ staged by local legislators, and To the Editor, tors there sent him to toe hy^ That 1 'mean their' highly ef the Republican ticket nationally. But the overriding issue. It is pointless to State School af Wassalc, where desk in his barren office Vrith hoepltal.” on Washington, all in an at­ while effort to end the many As in toe case with any ma­ hope that it can be kept out of the cam­ two tissue carbons in ht> hdnd. ainuiihig and completely phony the coloriaation and the characterisa­ Antony Spencer became one of "I talked to him very soft.” tempt to wipe out hatred among violations of that agreement jor project such as our school paign. It is dangerous to ignore the ex­ It was all that his Office, had ■"rsvisW” of toe General Man- additions now under construc­ by Holman-Baker ; tion is there oa both sidee, and its pres 4,100 patients who are imdcr Carroll said. "H e’s sick. He gets races. Yet, toe only solution to which w ere com m itted Iqr toe agrt!s performance record,— WWAT THK WORUqi plosiveness o f the issue. And it is un­ n o file for*^Anthony. Sftcmcfcr. Club diuring the larger part of tion, much work preceded their ence on both sides, as a sample ef the care of 20 psychiatrists. black-outs. He passed out twice the problem has been given us toa k in d o i “review" that could IW STB OM duly optimistic to see any lasting solu­ Wassaic is on old, faded {riace . "Our records are apat«e in in the Word of God which af­ the 1968 golfing aeaeon. ’ present state. In the case of tions for years to come. .here’ in the office and it wasn’t hava been held only by people ihe kind ‘of mood and dedication, and outside of Milford, N. Y. He view of hia fUe bein|^t(iriied ,because he was being afraid. firms that God is the Father of (6) Their decision to allow High Highland Park, s commit­ Here, then, is a point of the utmost to his instatutionj fy^spalc.’* who had Uttle If any knowl- tee for School Action started campaigning which extremism can breed was released after two years. He Just pasted out; We were us aU, and accepts all w ito the five carefully selected and edgei of that record,—who had relevancy to the Goldwater candidacy: Dr. Jose(A said. ’’Whafel have under toe sponsorship of the hi our national politics, should consti­ After that, he was told to make ’ ! very good to him.” equal love and concern. Only as perhaps very well coached Dem­ . BO sincere desire to attempt in 8 people-fitting sizes! Should he win. He would imquestionably visits to the New York State here is his ’^ a r g e FOtfc, Ne ------ocratic members of the newly P.T.A. five years ago. This com­ tute something' of an Irrestitlble invita­ do so with the support of the extreme “He got some kindness here we exeiclse love can we hope to 'to dtaciiBs it,—and who would Mental Hygiene Clinic on toe „ discharged on Apj^ iitoirfi. he never got in a state appointed Charter - Revision mittee worlced continuously segregationist groups of the South and be on the road to sol-vlng qpr '.Bot allow those members of the tion toward the safe and sane middle, sixth floor of a building on problems in this area of life. Committee to completely Ignore with the school administrative with the backing of those groups. North 1®?'- . boepttal,” Norton said. “Pushed public who do know it, to do where sudi a middle exists. And it is, Arthur Avenue In toe Bronx. ■the d isch a rfo ‘ showqd Urn through these crowded ’This love must be more thsoi the 2600 signature petition which staff. Boards of Education or South, that place the Negro Inside that Spencer was; lieatly attired,' Ltoeiklnd of Job they proved of course, in sudi a middle area, be­ The clinic, with Its partitions placM and out onto the streets. something spoken of, professed was submitted by the Citizens themselves to be totally incap- Boards of Directors, Planning their circle of hate. . . . and frosted glass and people friendly, ''|Aeasuit ahd.: firotlon- in a creed, or exhibited In a Committee for ^tter Govern­ and Renewal Associates, and tween the cultist extremism of the Gold- It seems to us that Lyndon B. John­ He had to crane hers to find >U » of doing. Amtfie«ni art frowing and growing one out of every 26 meip waiting in the municipal emell ing St W %Nfihum.i Since no ee- crusade—It must be personal ment, (toe petition which called other interested civic groups water enthusiaats and the cultist ex- son deserves election on the record he any kindness.” :($4) Their decision to wash of the lobby, told Spencer back seotial . p r o ^ tM can ' be made smd he directed toward some for the abolltioa of our present such as the League of Women were 8 fMt or moce. Now it*e one inj6! Women, too are growing tallerl has made in the m onths since an assi.^- Louis CarroU, another detec­ their hands of toe Recreation 'iremism of the Kennedy worshippers, in April that'he didn’t have with a boy vdiose IQ la ;^ , he person in our immediate circle. Council-Manager form of gov­ Department problem, and to al- 'Voters and the Keeney and sin's bullet tragically struck down John to report anymore. So Spencer, was discharged. ‘ ; v .. tive, was called from hia home. In 1900 Ime than 4% of vmmen 20 te’ 29' yeare 'of ag* were 6 ft. 7 iii. oZ that New York's incumbent United CarxtiU waa handling toe mur­ It muet, in short, be the love of ernment), toe kind of decision '.low the fate of Rerceation De­ Robertson School P.T.Aj, to F. Kennedy. What a crisis, Mr. Johnson with a mind like a scrambled In Junp,^lMf w a s ‘ in reeted fo r which we can be sure Will not achieve these new additions. more. Now 18% art that talL i t you m ^ u re 6 ft. 6 in. or morei e x ^ Mtatm Senator Kenneth Keating, takes faced at that time! He has, we believe, der of Mrs,,ICary Payne, an 81- Christ flowing through us. partment Superintendent James egg, had dipped throi^fh the rape and brput^, iMo Bronx "Love is the one thing that will be foraotten on electirai day. F.. Hetdie to be decided only This was a completely non his stance. dealt with it masterfully. year’’ - old ‘ kridow who waa long bedding la recommended in oi^er tci av^id “ feet hangover” w ho! yon system and he was out on the Supreme Court’:fitf V (6) 'Their decision t o h old toe each piece In the foreign field—and in this area abangled in a sex attack on stand when all else has fallen.” He ought to take New York State by streeU and riding the iubways. The Judge released- him . increase in our tax rate for the aleep. - we were admittedly uncertain of his lead­ baU, and the saatMajit district Sept, 8. ^ (I Corinthians 13:8). a landalida Newness, and fast, fool-p«xrf ’CarroU came ip and stood Submitted by 1963-1964 fisca l year to one m ill, NIK'INC ership—the President has demonstrated facilities, are reserved only for attorney prosecut^ the lease No matter how tall you are, Watkina makee it possible to have bedding alongside of Spencer. Carroll is Rev. K. BJnar Rask, a decision which was followed eMNOEN his ability to serve effectively as the na­ things we can see and feel. did not complain. Everybody la Twin or full widthi tion’s spokesman. All in all, his per- a soft-spoken man who plays Trinity Covenant Churdi. by their spending of more th$n that really fits you. Corona bodding, ixa instance, off era you Bleeping We build hospiUls, plenty of yelling about this now, but'Spen­ one half million dollars of our TOU WANT Hubert’s Audit fotrnance as a chief executive thrust cer was no special case.. And if toe organ for the St. Augustine’s them, big ones, with wide halls Presb^erian Church.- He lookSU cash surplus fimd, our cspltal hixurjr aijeh as you’ve never enjoyed-before . a . and in 8 eizSsI In addL i Hubert, it appears, must have done a suddenly onto the world stage has in­ and fresh rooms,. and go all he w ere held In $100,000 bail, \ spired confidence both in Lyndon John­ at this blank - faced kid and improvement reserve hnfll find H M M m H M IU S in standard, or extra tipn to regular cotton, 81% of the upholstery used in this fine beddb^ great deal of lecturing. And come to ovyr-tbe worM to staff them. the cry would have been that our fire department reserve son and in the U. S . . . . Justice had been assaulted. Any spoke softly to him. think of it. he haa. Bpt tl^ey are hoqiitals for fund (the equivalent of- about botoa la Bia wcfiM ON Ie super long staide, pure white im p lied India cotton, . V . Certainly we do not dislike the sena­ things you can see and feel. overhauling of a system' should "Do you believe In God, eon?” Today iri History He had to do a great deal of lectur­ tor. We cannot accept the line of those start with toe neglected one ’Die Ud nodded. “ Then you have SH mins), for projects w ^h length bedding ^ After them, we build turn­ could not be supported hy titelr you ooiritf you ptont Rmih ing because that is supposedly the only who say he is a phony or a demagog. Un­ pikes to handle traffic and which let Spencer slip out into to show It by contrition," Car­ Today’s Birthdays questionably, Senator Goldwater is total­ roU said. “You have to tell the phony J. mill increase fa) oiir tax JtoaAWXfiHl# way any member of Congrem who isn’t equip toll booths with IBM the street where he probably Associate Justice Tom dark ly sincere. He is entitled to his views. truth and get it out from inside rate. originally wealthy can manage to get cards so n ob od y can get never belonged. of toe Supreme Court is 66. •Oh QUCfN QUCfH* In our Judgment he means what he saya , Finally, two detectives from you .” (7) Their support of the “ fir­ Few mattreeses regardless of price, provide this ialong on what the government pays him. through. Anthony Spencer was Actor Mickey Rooney is 44. ing” of our past Deputy Direc­ 51XC 5 IX* And fran k ly, we think he haa. s a id ' too put in a hospital for things toe 42d Precinct, Bart Giacobelli "I don’t know why 1 do It.” extra fine cotton. All of it is quilted to the hand­ J tia iid a td And Hubert Humphrey has been doing much. and Stephen McCabe picked him toe kid said. “I thought I’d tor of Public Works by the Gen­ p o u y r some imported Belgian damask covering. The you can’t see and there were <)|iiotatlon fo r T oday / eral Manager, because he (lb . MANGHESTCR - 0?; n r * 4*3* TWIN putt PULI. thiat a HtUe better than Just gettin g We are bothered by that unbending 20 psychiatrists handling 4,100 up Sunday night on another rape ow out of, it, but I haven’t damask ia treated with Dura-Fresh for hygenic inaistence that he is, in all cases, abso­ f need somebody to help me. Reflect upon your present Langtry) tried to run his depart­ ? s « * 5 I X K tUung. , . patients and then he made vis­ charge. 'Diey brou^t him into PLUIIBIN t SUPPLY GO. lutely right, that he has simple answers an old, green wailed office on I hit them with one hand.and blessings, of which every man ment “ too economically, a move 8 protection . fights germs, resists bacteria, in­ > We sympathise with hia comparative its to a clinic on toe sixth floor has many, not on your past on their part which was fol­ 4 V « 4 'r to all questions. We have seen nothing of a building In the Bronx. And tbs second floor of the station then I stab them with the othS^ ERNEST LARSON, Prop. hibits mildew. The 2 0 ^ o il Bakerflex innerspring lowed by the DeMarco Fiasco, 'poverty as the new custom of national that indicates moderation on the part of he killed two women and raped house and sat him in a light and then I do it all over again.” misfortunes, of which all men »77 MAIN STREET-^MANCHESTER unit is the same u s^ in $79:60 mattresses ONLY jcampaigning makes it required form for Barry Goldwater—and we do not except m aybe a dozen In New Y ork yellow wooden ehalr and talked “If you need help because have, some — Charles Dickens, one of toe most, if not the most 19th Century English nbvelist entertaining and ridiculous fias­ Queen'- Size Outfits give you 6” more WITH 34 MORE SPRINGS 1 ^lim to disclose his assets. Hia paltry that unity meeting in Pennsylvania. Such C ity. to him . something’s toe matter with inflexibility, as we see it, do4s not be­ cos which has ever graced our widUi. They come in regular length, fl71,3M compares most modestly with long in the White House. He has shown local political stage. 6’3”, or extra long 6’9” at the same the |2ft0,000 his Republican counterpart. no comprehension of the art of compro­ (8) Their decision in .spit* of REGISTER TONIGHT price I Most beds can be converted to ac- This is M E A S U R E Choose tvrin or full size mattresses and boZ springs in stand­ Congressman William Miller, has admit­ mise which is essential to the func­ all the opposition which was ex­ pressed by some of our tovm eonunodate Queen Size Bedding. Mat­ r, ard 8!8” or'extra long 6*9” sizs at ths same price . . . $66 ted to, with the $1,700,000 Barry Gold- tioning of government fi:30-7:00 P.M. Tou may, of course, admire convic­ agencies, by toe local press, tress and box spring, 2 pieces .... 1 4 9 * YOUR SLEEP MONTH ) e e e a a e a e»e S « ...S119 water’s accountants declare for him, or tion when it is described as political guts. Fischetti and by file public to lo< ;| ate the the $3,^4,098 President Johnson's ae- But you may alto see in the record of so-called Central Firehouse on THE OONNECTIGUT ASSOOMTION sountants declare for him and his fam- consistent opposition a demonstrated in­ town owned land west of the ability to work with people to get things M unicipal Building, the Miwt o f OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS -■ y - done—even with members of the sena­ dedsloB wMob we can be sure And yet, paltry though genator Hum­ tor’s own party. How, we wonder, could l i GM|M>'*Ren / phrey's statement may be, we are still Barry Ooldwater work with other world (Bee Bsga Mine) S^F pleased and reassured that it eould be, leaders ? Where would such a lone-wolf THE UHIVERSITY OF COHHEGTICUT Km% sizi for standard size beds,.. after all, quite so much. attitude take us? liiis bumble son ef a druggist, who Similar, that defense of—or apology Herald, 4*4'* 4*3' for — extremism in the acceptance Aniounw Un STEARNS fir FOSTERS , has devoted almost his entire ciureer to speech made us wonder precisely what public office, has Just enough to "take Yesterdays . FALL REAL ESTATE FRORRAM road this nation might be forced to travel ; i ' 'I - fare of mother," as he says, but nqt with Barry Goldwater as its leader. 25 Yean Ago eaough to invite anybody to be very ' We need not debate whether the m speech—and ^le defense of extremism . R I Ettals Prii(ipl*i |i PrHiiMt .Jealous or very suspicious. He haa two D riay ta reoponse to flea was of course, the real essence of it all / iNBtiiictor-— • ' Ortho-Posture jwurs and a Jalopy. He had, at the date —was a political blooper We cannot buy alarm shows need of men oi a Presidential candidate who so consist­ duty during day tt Center Host IvMiiigB from fillJJ.M . of audit, a'modest checking account bal- Oo. 2. .•nee of $7,341, two small savings ac- ently uses language that he needs later I lo^iniiiRg SoptBmbBf 23. 1964 — to explain—or others need to'explaln for aounts, and about $100 in cash in hia ttiN O fIX * Mattress and Springs him. Clarity of mind, expression, and 10 Yean Ago MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL - . ROOM 132 pockets.^ thought are essential for a President. Roaisfor for tfiit class Soptombor 23. a( If thsrt is any dangerous segment of Thus, the choice is proposed, and toe Pnhmlnary version of man­ I) Look at an the i ualities you get ual for Mamshoster Polios Da- . 6:30 J 7:00 P.M.‘ I Nm Humphrey personal economy, it Star h u made its choice. In taking tola arith Ortho PosturS Be ding: (1) Finn positloa,'we beUeve thal we are to Itoe pertment oonmletad and — •rigM be found in the list of quiet tittle I' wlto the tradlUonal thinking of ^ to town otfielala fbr review and Real Ettals F lu ic a asA lavaMmaat ’ supporting 262-coil double-offset inilei^- hnsataaants he has made on the alda newnaper, even though toe Star e u n e a tio a . InstractorMr. McNchnoiW K spring unit, (2) famous Insulo quilted '■ s 9 w m • iittls stock in several ven- ^ generally supported Republican candi­ Munohester League of Wran- cushioning, (3) I , quilted creamy m Voters snnounoes plans fo^ , inehidtng a cehipsoy which manu- dates for toe PresKtoDcy- . MoimI^ Evonlogs from 7:00 v 9:15 PA4. eottmi upholstery, Jsat E d ^ that The Star has never made any Pf•tones important and ibkormalivs Can- plsstie bags. Perhaps the Re- '♦ - . at being a "liberal" newspaper. We have, *««• PUtrEofie o f Biggest, best ^SSP: o f all. Same sleep­ defy “wge aitUnf\ (6) (9) BSrCoil,S wire- IpuMteaa sleuths will come up with some believed confletently that the country >ubllc to • sse oimfildatwi for ing auxface as< a pair of .twin bisda in tied matching box •pringa. Full or twin e K h ’ p ie c e Where he cast a vote in favor could be served b «t by a philosophy Of boart of dlreotore and to hoar their ophUons. - ] R ooifiw for this class Soptwmbor 28, one unbroken expanse of mattress t aizea, $88 eaeh.^seell *; r, ^ !sf piastie hogs. .Ws doubt 'that vary moderate coneervatlsm v IBoard of Water Commiasloa- Sams .{tries for Stsodmrd or Extra Long iMMMdL ant oven if «bse* M M ever hdvc , Let it be known that in supporting - -6:30 - 7KH) P.Mr V Preaident Jobnaon, we are not pubUo ^Marii^ on ! aizel. €emplets” eatfits: one mattress Vt;. . IHasviiV betsmski the H va- IMmocmtie Fsrty u auch, nor Mb pin t- of Increa^ MOTH CLASSES MOT FOR 12 SESSIONS and two 8’8** taez springti t pcs. SIG* ior|M ^ ism sp om r ■ t a n . for Town of llanfihee^ n

■■ ■• y ■ . PAGE . i ^ C a ^ T y R Im aH N G .HBRAJJ), SECTEMBBB 28, 19M MAMCBSBTEA EVI^NING HERALD, MAHCHEBTSIIL CONN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEUBEgt K , t m try ia supposed to be made up of follow (Soldwater’s modem Nine from Area W o rry o ff Education Day ^Average Man^ Candidate average men,” he says. ’ "In- Cessna airplane In a borrowad, B a r r y Jr.~" Visits State ad it aaem^toba bompoaed 19K Tayloreraft, to maka Ms Ward Graduates FALSE TEETH at Church o t great man.’’ ' . candidacy known wbaraver Flies After Goldwater Jr. ^Ria point is, that tha aver­ Ooldwater went that day. Slipyfcig or IrritoH sf1 Girl Soout P n^am age man haa been Miovad into *Tou dot” asked Ooldwater, Nine areas residents recently DOB'tbesmH Th6 board of Christian educa­ tha background,” tbat confl- half In Interest and half in sur­ graduated from the W ai*d tteth sitppliir, I W it h D a d ’s whan yon sat, tion ot tha Canter Oongregatioa- Among the crowd waiting a(^ , A New Hartford Re­ danca in tna'ablUty of the avar- prise. Technical Institute of the Uni­ aaiiBkls a Uttls PA-----— _ — ----- al Church baa deslgnatad Sun­ Brainard Field early yesterday publican (w ho raoatved UtUa en­ age man haa dwindled.^ Indeed he did. A s Ctoldwmter’a versity of Hartford. plaaeeat p o w te liv e s a S A pjte^ for Mothers’ Help Smith’s candidacy la a protest Graduating among 71 in the mnaifesM eiM of aSd ---- day, as Christian Education Sun­ fOMrttaoed ( rnb Fag* Om ) fpla ara I I,” he Mid, aa he afternoon for the arrival of couragement from Ms party), Ik plane rose slowly into the chop­ and aseurity bp boMiaa 1 Barry Goldaratar Jr.’e campaign campaigning (or neitiier poli­ against the damlaa of tha. aver­ py overcast. Smith taxied into field of engineering technology day in Canter Church to corres­ ------IkaadMd up tiw the Jump. a n n ly ." ------moOMra atap tor-#wlU also ba furnlahad on this. F inally, a reaerved run tical persuasion represented in age man. position at the end of the run­ were James A. Michaud and or fa " Ogdatte Scout Troop 8M, MUMr Uck«t ia drawing pooriy a ttir plane was a short, quiet gentle­ to attar thalr aarvicas as pond with the national obeep- at‘ the fence, he eaoUy vaulted man tn Mack slacks and a bul­ the forthcoming natlcnal elec HIb candidacy is not ona that way, prepared to get the old Juris Nagella of Manchester, G et! slresdy under way, win go on la the public opinion polls, Andrew “f. Buckley of South 'M dsrs and asststant leader, vance of Christian Bldueation over and. recetvad a big band ky, black pull-over — a gentle­ Hons. win tMTfOund represented on the plane — and his eam^sUgn — an overnight earning trip to Barry Jr. said, "thia la exactly Coventry, George H, Oomeau 'Iba Gill Soout profram bi Bol- Sunday. where my father wants to be from hia wMl wlahera. man who ia challenging both He neither wholly badu nor voting maohlnea. He only be- off the ground. lea la in troutds. Camp Alice Merritt In oast That tha day may have signi­ wholly oppoaee bis par^a nomi­ ^ w campaign for the U.S. o f Vernon and Leonard M , Ca^ Hartford leaving Friday at 8 at thia time. Climbing back into the rear jiarty^doraed candidates for nora of South Windsor. M rs. John OtMtanao, troop con- ficant meaning both for mem­ the U.8. Senate from Connect­ nee for uie presidency. Sen. Bar­ mate about three week* ago, u.m. from the Community Hall “He'a come up from behind Beat of the four place plane, be Among M graduates In the <4S|eiHant, said yesterday that oniy bers ot the congregauon and waved to the crowd aa tbejillot icut. ry Ooldwater. Be thinka inatead, and is unendorsed by any party. Women Buy the Shoea £ SO mothsra came to the meetlnc and returning to the hall at 4 all workers In the Church th every election that he haa he says, that President Lyndon All his votes will have to be field of maintenance tedinology FLOWERS p.m. Saturday. Transportation ever w on .” prepared for the hop to Wind­ Ray Smith is an unassuming, were Alan S. Hunter and Rich­ For Beery OocaOMl ^ a t the Community Hall Monday School, there will be a recogni­ H irritM ’t 42-yeatx>ld quality review in­ B. Johnson "seems to be doing write-ins. will ba provided by some of the ham Airport in WUUmantlc, for NEW YORK — American ard E. Nichols of Manchester, - Bight. Mothers were asked to tion and dedicatiui ot Church The year 1964 is the time the aecond atcfi o t yeeterday af- spector for Pratt * Whitney Air­ a pretty good Job,” and so he But his determination may be P a r i(H » - parents. Yowr for a change, he said,'and the gauged by his presence at men, women and children buy Leon J. Blotnlskl of Rockville .« aome to sign up their daughUrs ^hool teachers and helpers at temoon'a campaign. craft in East Hartford. has yet to make up his mind more than three pairs o t shoea - lor r 11 levels ot scouting. There p ro Meettng Set time for Republicans to unite. Brafoard Field yesterday. and Oliver Butler of South Joyee Rower Shop the 9:16 and 11 services of Wor­ DOWNTOWN He is bucking both party en­ who be will vote for. apiece each year. Last year the :* were IK firis register ed last Mrs. William Valentine, or- ship. The Rev. Clifford Simp­ 6M Mala St„ Mutoha (AP) At Winimantic there dorsed candidates — Sen. Tho­ per capita average was 8.22 •• VMir. ganlaatlonal chairman for the son, minister of the church, will ft room for a variety of was a crowd of about 300 on mas J. Dodd and former gov­ (or any particular political con' bad wound up his brief stop-over Next to Hartford Oaa Junior Troop has been Bolton Junior-Senior H igh give the prayer of Dedication th o u g h t” in Hartford yesterday. Smith pairs. Women consumers are The 44th annual KMA indoor Natfoaal Bank Class Treasurer hand, including a grw ip o t ernor John Lodge — in an ef­ viettons, he is proteatlng the track champlonshlpe will be ■at up and will start meeting School PTO, has called an or­ and the Rev. Francis C. Hawes, "My father and Mr. Miller way that both parties promote went over to him to explain the best shod; they can be 646-6781—64t-14a about 25 Unlveralty of Om- fort to carry his message to counted on to buy four to five held in New York’s Madlsor. Tuaaday at United Matho^t ganisational meeting for in­ New Electro at Bourne Buick minister of Christian education, Cadet Nell Wise third ch^, worked for Elsenhower and Connecticut voters; Recognition men to high offlee. him self. OPEN nectlcut students, toting anti- pairs of shoea a year. Square Garden March 6, 19M. . Church from l;W to 8 p.m terested parents for Oct. 19 at will preach the sermon: "Our son of Mr. and Mm. Jack Wise they worked for Nixon,” he Ooldwater placards. for the “average man.” "The government of this coun' He intended, Smith said, to This luxury model Electra 226 la one of the 1966 Bulcka now on show at Bourne Buick, 386 of 81 Hilltop Dr. has been elect­ •..Otrls aaslgBad’ to T roop M7 8 p.m. at the high school. Teaching Depends on Faith." aaid. "Now they are going to At Danialson about 76 people Mrs. ValenUne is appointing Main St The Electra, with ita long horlsonUl lines and curvsd windows, fsaturss a now ed treasurer of the class of 1987 MONDAYS "(Grades 4, 8 and •) are: Kath­ All who teach and help at the g o out and work for Ooldwater turned out; At Groton an an organising committee which rear end design this year — a m a^ve bumper and contoured taillights that extend from the at the U.S. Coast Guard Aca­ leen Buckson, Rosemary Car fenders to the concealed gaa cap in the center. Walnut paneling la one of the elementa of a 9:16 session of the school will and MUler.” equal number. Three hundred pentar, Sharon Oarpantar, Di- will midee a report at this demy, New Ismdon. YEAR 'ROUND Sen. Ooldwater haa been in- greeted Ooldwater at Danbury meeting. A nominating com­ new interior design. attend the 11 Church Service An honor graduate of Man­ I ana Chick, Donnia Catro, Kath- and those atfthe 11 session the A>ired '‘by tr^endoui aupport and about 360 at Bridgeport, ' leen Dixon, Paula Goodwin, mittee will be choeen at this chester High fkshool, 9Wse was everywhere he bae gone,” Batry 9:16 Church Service. editor of IM » School World, m any o t them teen-agars. Maureen Gordon, Holly Gorton time. two children have returned Jr. said. But winning the elec-, Hia last atop waa Naw Hav- SeoTM in Rifle Meet treasurer of S e National HonOT and Deborah Gauthier. from a trip to Southport, Eng­ Widely Divergent Opinions • Legal Fonaa tion will require hard work on an, wbara about 76 paraons Also, Nina Gram, Margaret John Rothwell n, eon of Mr. land to visit Mr. Ledger- Society, and membw (he local.level; the national or­ Vioitor* Crowd Parka soccer, tennis and basketball • FBiag SappEea w altad to aaa him. Grrmska, Naney Lambert, and Mrs. John Rothwell of How­ Thomas' parents. After seven ganization depends on the party Ooldwatar waa driven out to ard Rd., won fourth place in the years of marriage, Mrs. Led- durinir hi* fou r y**r* ®t workers fat each community, he Joyce Moberg, Sharon Maneg Over Teen Drinking Arrests WASHmOTON — American auburban Woodbridga for an­ gia, Mary Ann Murphy, Debo­ Massachusetts State 1964 SO- ger-Thomas met her father-in- the echool. ^ ■aid. national parks started oountlng Cadet Wise Is an honor stu­ other repetition ef hia qieech rah Negro, Pay Sherwood, Yard Rifle Championship Match law. Her husband had not been He alao voiced support for before a crowd of almost 600. Alana Tomlinson, Jean Webb, held at Hopkinton, Mass., Sun­ in England for eight years, but (Conttaaed from Fage Oas) ^said. *T think that w« bring visitors In 1904; by Aug. 22, dent at the Coast Guard Aca­ Atty. Cles described as Barry Goldwater believes,” he towns Where conditions are Just hia journey. oan ba found. About 40 g irls a n During July, John won three co-hosts of one party. "Tell him we've got to go," said, "listen to the words com w ill m eet tonight at 8 in the as bad or worse.” Without a troop. trophies and one bronse medal school. Principal Lincoln Ny- Hie others, including the said one, "and have him Jump ing out of his mouth. Don’t get There are leadws for two at the 1964 Northeastern Junior Strom will introduce the teach ­ Stat« Assemblyman John J. teacher, were bartenders or ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 5 oarer the fence again; the people R second hand. B ro w a la troopes. Announce- Outdoor Regional Match held at ers. Curtis, who represents Darien, caterers. ■eem to like that” "He’s not a wild man that BMBts OB these will be msde Um Blue T^sll Range in Wal­ objected to the judge's order. The 13 booked on the charge With all the people watching, will go out dropping bombs lingford, Conn. "I'd rather see the youngsters have been released in ball of Barry Jr. wasn’t as quick at the wherever he can,” he said. "He Manobeeter Evening Herald 1 bein g : Return from England drinking in the home, if they $800 each.. The 14th la r^ iorted second leap. ‘Tm just not ia a good family man who un­ Bolton oorreapondent, Cleme- out ef the state. ad fo r dma a Bol- Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Ledger- must, man on the eutsida,” be riiowman; I dutch up whan peo- derstands what la going on.” further adorm atkai Tbomaa ef Notch Rd. and their wen Toong, telephone 811 8M1. Columbia VOTE YES Voters Decide on School ON AU CHARTER CMAN6ES Addition at Town Meeting I

Another special town meetingfthy Lange, FeUowship com n^ ■lanar; JoAnn Jacobus, Aetlanl Win be held here next T ue^y commissioner and James Robin-1 at 8 p.m. in Yeomans HSU tor ■on, correapondent. ’Ihe group, I ITS AS SIMPLE AS A-B-C! voters to act on five items in open to any interested bl|^ | the warning, all concerned with sMiool student, meets every Sun- the school issue. The problem day afternoon at tha pazltfi| TO IMPROVE— house from 6 to 5:80 pjn. has bounced from the school The Rev. Ctoorge Syiiiia Is act­ board to the building commit­ ing as temporary advisor vdiUe tee to the study committee to seeking someeme to replace Mr. I the townspeople and back again and Mrs. Herbert Englert Jr., fo r nearly tw o yesurs. who will not be able to eonttaue | Juet recently, voters rejected thia year. ‘ the idea of a separate school on Mailmen Sou|^ Hennequin Rd., thus erasing the Poetmaster Ruth Socmccbl baa need for appropriating money announced that Civil Service ex- for new plans. aminatlcna are open for mall I ’This time they will be asked dlerka and oarriera tor the pur- to vote on the ^ans for a pro­ poee of eatahltahlng registers posed addition to Horace Porter in the following poet offloee: School plus whether or not they Columbia, Avon, Bteomfleld. want to add two kindergarten Uanterbuiy, Farmington, Ken­ room s. sington, Mansfield Center, Po- The warning reads in part: q u on ^ Rooky H1H, Simsbury, (1) To act upon the recommen­ Somersville, South Rfindsor, DMINISTRATIYE EFFICIENCY...... dations of the School Building Stem , Tolland, Vemoti, Waura-1 Committee for (a) $470,000 for gan and Woodstock. ; i. : 'I > an addition including furnish­ ^ .'F AHow tfi* monagar to appoint Town ings and equipment; (b) $45,000 Application card Form 6000 [ !3 Plonnor. Public Works Dboetor ond o Slngla for a two-room kindergarten; AB may ba obtained from any (2) To authorize the transfer of of tbaaa offlcaa or by mail from Assossor. $45,000 from the Reserve Fund the Exacuttva Sacratazy Board to the School Building Fund to a t the U. 8. Civil Sarvioe Ex­ defray part of the appropria­ aminers, IW High Bt., Room | tion; (S) ’To authorize an issue S26, Hartford, (jenn. Appllea- of bonds of the Town in an tlons will be accepted unto fur­ amount sufficient to defray such ther notice. appropriations; Authorize the ” “**~oadmna Meet Selectmen to designate the in­ Harry Leet, program chair­ terest and other busineos per­ man tor the Nutmeg Division I taining to the bonds; (4) To au­ of the Natlcnal ModM Railfoaih thorize the Selectmen to aj^ly Associatlcn, said the graap vrlU to the State for state aid and meet Saturday at 6 p.m . in| direct the Selectmen to accept Yeomans HalL or reject that aid; (6) To au­ Leet suggested that those at­ thorize the School Building tending "nrlng your own equip-] Committee to expend the appro­ ment and run it.” B priations and other action neces­ He labeled the meeting a "get- sary to build the school facili­ ting acquainted one” and added ties. that movlea, layouts, locomotiva OARD OF DIRECTORS AUTHORITY Almost 200 jiersona attended displays and refreshments are| the last special town meeting planned. And you don’t and members of the school heed a ticket. To oppoht tha Conservation Commission. board and the various commit­ Porking Authority. Renewal Agency and oil tees connected with the build­ Eveaing ing program are urging towns­ Ootaimbla ether ^ ic y making boards dnd commissions. people to attend this one. glnla M. Court o f Honor Set 2K-MM. r Boy Scout Troop 162 will hold A b Bifck a lot tMi ^ . And yoli may never be ^ DEmi* again youreelL a Court of Honor for four boys 1 who have attained Eagle rank, scouting's highest award. The U.S. Prelates ceremony, to be held at Yeo- mana' Hall Thursday at 7:30 Lead Mcfve YMi doiibt youH want to'be the tame. Not once you set eyes on our new'Buicks. pjn. wiH honor Peter Tamtooc- nlnl, George Petera Jr., and Ste­ On the Buick Special and the Skylark.The LeSabre, Electra 22^ Riviera. ven and Robert Grant. The Fw Liberty Grant boyb are the third set of brothera in town who have And on the tie ^ modified fastback of the wild, wilder,Wildcat in the picture. (O oatkm ed taoaa F ag HARTER’S IMPORTANCE...... reached the rank o f. Aagle Scout. Parents and friends are insist Spain has the right to I Tkmt there*8 a new high-etyle touch. But that*8 hardly all. Engineering D ' Biminote overlapping responsibilities be­ invited, according to Alfred oppoee threats to her culture SO many ways fo look wonderful,.. Brand, publicity chairman. from "torakm religions” t ^ hat the emphasis. lt*s a Buick tradition. So are the extras tween Directors and Miemager. , Scout offloiala attending In- brought in by Protastants. !> - tfude Dr. Sage Siakand, Nat- tln-Amerlcan theMoglana have Buick spends a little extra on. Like finned brake drums that do a little better. Assure that policy will be mode by elected <»hi»ig District Chairman. Ed­ contended the irtate Is Justified representatives M the people. win "Red” Goroell, Eastern in protecting illiterate cltisenB Pendletprf G)urtry Clodies And smoother drivelines. A tuned suspension to smooth ribcage roads. Connecticut Sewt executive, from non-CathoUc misaionaries. (left) Pendleton's Update Mie cheuter to conform with ex- will Introduce UiAmain gpetfeer, The council also continued ita At home with excellence, assured of .quality . . . the college, career or town & coun­ Blric Lind, president of the series.of balloto on coUeglallty try woman in Pendleton’s pure wool classics of traditional craftsman ship, designed Country Squire classic Now add Buick’s Superlurbine transmissions-and you have an idea ieting state knes. Eastern Connecticut Council. — the concept of collective rule Henry Ramm, committee of the Church by the Mshope with imagrinative flair. walking raiL longer d what BiMck owners have always liked about Buick. We think you'll feel the same. chairman and Lsicien Levesque, with the Pope Inatead of by the adrsuicenient chairman are in pontiff alone. Voting had been Cowl collar top with elasticized waiet, matching slim skirt. Rust color jacket, flap pocketed, charge of the program, assisted completed Tuesday on 12 of 401 A. sections In the schema cbaptarl by Herbert Winkler, Sooutmas- herringbone tweed, 10-18. top 19-95 skirt 13*0S o ^ e « j r » . a Mi r $cr. establiahing coUeglaltty. In each I Hamemakan Meet oaoe tha vote waa orverwhSIm-' B. Traveler blazer jacket over raglan sleeve wool slipover and front wrap skirt. In fpeen or red LOOK AHEAD MANCHESTER ingly (avoratda. Mrs. Earl Watrous, chairman skirt with braid trim. Deep tone tartan wool plaid, 10-18. of the Oolujpbla Homemakers, virgin Wodl ‘ ‘ tid rtih i These charter changes wwe all apiH'OTed by a large m ajw ity of will have a meeting at her home jacket slipover 9.95 skirt 19.95 plaid, 10-18. * 5 5 the Toters in the referendum of May 19. They failed passage on Rt. 6 tonight at 8 p.m. Mrs. Meeting Listed C. Princess jumper with double seam detailing from shoulder to hem. Red because not enough pcofde actually GOT OUT AIiW VOTED. Your Peter Naumec is oo-hostesa. v o t e n o w win aseore thrir paeaege. Subject of the meeting is By Rights Unitl wool tweea, 8-16. *95 "Christmas Ideas” with Mrs. - e I 1 a Buick , , I Lucius RoWnson as leader. The The newly oraated Human D. 4-button classic coat, raglan sleeve*, Milium lining. Clansman tweed or IB 1 aklb is open to anyone intereat- R a la tio a s Conuniaaion has ad and Miw. Watroua extended Hffhasuiari ita first m stla g fo r green or Wue heather, 12-18.- *55 an invltatloo to new membera. ON ALL CHAKTER CHANGES next Tuaa^ at S pm. Jn VOTE YES Tlia workMiap covera sawing, the Probate Court Hearing E. Bermuda collar little suit in Mack, red or heather tones of blue or green, 6 aooking, handwork o^all types Room ef the Muiiieipal Build­ 12-18. - S*5 ■' or whatever a member is inter­ ing. X « OCT. S-« A.M. to 8 P.M. ested in. (blester W. Obuchowski, the The PUgrlih Fellowahip mem­ temporary chairman, has an­ DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL in MANCHESTER PAR k )lDE . r . * I bera of the , CongregaUonal nounced that the first order of i . ______I______, . ' . . i ______S Church have re-elected George business wlU be the election of BOURNE BUICK. Ine^ 285 Main Sf.. Manditsler U P O m O K B ID BY THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTBE Peters Jr., as president of the permanent offloers. group. Other officers elected at The alna-member oommlsalon SH O ^lLFO R f ;^E RNEST ^AND NAME FASHIONS EAST OF THE RIVERI Sunday’s meeting ware; . Peter will (UseuM poastMc meth­ s : ■ I • . ' ' . ' ' b SS m v ice ^ d ^ : ods of izaaolvfaig thataoent wave I OPm W »NESDAY. THURSDAY & HUDAY NIOHT^ T1U f PJvl.'... MON.. TUBS.I 5AT - f 10 A il. M 4 PJlA YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES , ttam aSiae, aaeratafy; Braga Mki- •* ‘1 ‘SSSSi vin; tfaashrar; Diqm Thorny /...... ' "■ •. * i ...... 'r . ' ' ■ I.- PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER, EVENINO BXRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEliNBSDAT, SisP'rBMBER 28, 18S4 MANGHESTFU KVSKINC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ll» 1M4 S^fi^W indior TV-Radio Tonight SO. NIW INOUIID School Board Okays T R j r a O N I Television W« a ril bay «r ■■■ ta r jm . AS tofermatta M w «liB. Water Line to Union SEE SATVMDAX^ TV WEEK FOB COMFLBra USTtNO gaMMK Bby wa haly y m t 6:00 (I) Big 8 Theater g .OO (34) Local lahuM (8) News. (8-30-40) Patty Duk* (10) Bye-Deatify. “ “ 8:30 (34) Circus «M IxMrd o( •doeatlofi vot«d<«uA a fashicm, faal the supertoten- (lS-18-30) novle. h a t aigM to oxUnd MDC wat«r many of ths prob­ (2B) Top » Plus One h tiM UhUm School oa Main lems with bus routes and (M) Whal e New. SIS MAIN schedules would be alleviated. (30) £ArIy Show. (8-30-40) Mickey MANOHEHTSat, Another new policy of the (40)__ Laramie.------(18) Subaorlptlon TV "VIS' A low Md o( |1,«T7 waa prw ^.70 (13) PoUUcol (10-33-80) Movie ««s-»m superintendent was begun last 6:30 (S) W elter CronkHe 9:80 (34) P e ^ e airf PotlUo* jantni to tha auperintendent for (13) Newabezt M e m b e n f ■» iBatidlation nt the water Una. night. (10-23-30) Huntley-Biinkley (3-12) Cara wmiarn* tt Urn . * ■Sv, The board will receive a (6) Surfelde Six (8-30-40) Burke’* Law New Torit Stalk WTrhanf -" •n»« tle-hi could be accom- monthly bill aheet from the (34) Travel Time 10:00 (34) In School Preview pUrtiad in a week with aome of 6:45 (30) Ron Coenran (S-13) Danny Kaye SW' ’ superintendent showing expen­ 7:00 (31) Whet * New 10:30 (8) Special tha work dona at night. Hie au- ditures to date. The totals ' ''' si ' " . ' . ( 3) Llttlest Hobo (30) CIoee-Op,„^ parlntandant racommandad the (18) Subscription TV (40) Politic* 64 will be an accumulation of (10) Manhunt U:00 (3-8-10-13-30-23-3040) New*, boanl take action an there months. Hie board then can (30) Interiiole Celling feort*. Weather Bklgtat be trodHe wHh tha weU project known costs against re­ 7:16 (30) Sport* Camere U:16 (30) Tonight Show (43) a t am adiooL (39) Square Set _ (40) Movie maining monies. 7:80 (8-12) CBS New* SpecUU 11:30 (13) Moyle Munson's th e aidatlng piping bad bean The superintendent an­ New Models at Paul Dodge Pontiac (10-33-30) Vlrglnten (C) , , (8) Movie (C). (8-30-40) Oxiie and Harriet U:30 (10-33) Tonight ihow (0» ehecked in the achool and found nounced he and members of his Pontiac's Catalina ^>orts coupe and convertible models for 1965 highlights a new exciting S (8) Movie (C) Mbotantlal to take the addi- staff organisation are available plus 2 option with' such exclusive features as turn paint stripes running the length of the (34) Chilture* A Continent* tkaial preaaure, aocording to to speak to any community car, front fender lower accents, bold hew identification on front, side and rear, and Pon­ CANDY (he auperintendent. group. He asked toat interested tiac’s famed, high performance 421 cubic inch V-8 engine. See the regular Catalina and Iha auperintendent reported groups give him adequate no­ Bonneville sports coupe models at Paul Dodge Pontiac, 373 Main St., Manchester. Radio (here were 114 firat graders en- tice so that he might arrange (Thie Sating Inolndea only thoaa aawa broadeaato ** KITCHEN Kfled at the Orchard HU1 his schedule. They said they had been out all mlnato length. Some etaSone oarry otlier abort ntoveeMts). ^ Maker* at'-rkm O u S ta - ^ School, tharc are 76 children Plastie and Toy Party Public Records AL Names Heads night and asked directions to WnO-1669 in each elaaa. This la above the A Royal plastie and toy par­ Highway 51. WDBC—IZM 6:00 New*. Weather Sporla Famous for Old nundMr the board had recom­ ty, sponsored by the Ladies 6:00 Long John Bada 6:36 Old. Borrowed Blu* Fashioned Goodness Warrantee Deeds Of Committees After Bennett had given them 3:00 Didc Robinson 7:06 Conversation Piece Sweepstakes! mended. AuxiUary of thh' South Windsor the directions, they pointed i:(K* New* Sign Oft Albert Gullo and Marjorie W HAV-aU 7:30 Newa of the World S Store* to Serve Yoa Schott officials decided to Volunteer Fire Department, Lee Qullo to Robert E. Duff Sr. American Legion committee their shotguns at him and one of 7:46 Stand By move a second grade teadier to will be held tonight ht 8 at the men pulled him off the trac­ Pr*d Swanson Show 8:00 Red Sox v*. Senator* MANCHESTER and Barbara Ann Duff, property chairmen have been announced News, Sport* and W*ath*r 10:40 Nlghtbeat the hrat grads for a new class. Firdiouse No. 1, initogton Rd. at 28 Dover Rd. tor. The men then climbed on Edward P. Morgan 11:00 New*. _ SHOPPING PARKADE A. second grade, teacher is being Mrs. Ldllian Wianowaki will by Cmdr. Henry Wlerzbickl. the tractor and rode away to­ Joe Edward*. 11:15 Sport* Final. Weather. Patrick J. Grdkowsky to Au­ Rian Oft 11:30 Art Johnson Show. OPEN EVERT SUN. Interviewed this week. She be demonstrator. The public is gust Pezzenti and ^ a r y Ruth They are: Lawrence Leonard, ward the highway. WINF—1386 wpop -mt ROUTE 6, BOLTON 45 woiSd, If hired, teach with the invited. Proceeds will go to­ Pezzenti, property at 81 Mar­ Americanism, boys state, edu Police found the tractor aban­ 6:00 Yankee* v*. Indian* (3) 6:00 Lou Terri seoond grade teacher to become ward the auxiliary treasury. shall Rd. J cational and oratorical contest doned about half a mile away. 11:40 Speak Up, Greater Hartford 7:00 Ken OrlltUl acquainted with the daae. The Ladies Auxiliary has Alan Turklngton^ to Joseph John Cervlni, child welfare U:16 Sign Off 12:00 Sal LaRoaa. The primary reason for the been awarded four trophies this Alubicki, property on Burnham civilian services and communl A ift of a Orade 2 teacher to summer at events sponsored by St. ty services: Charles Chambers Grade 1 was that three of the fire departments to Hartford Quitclaim Deed disaster relief; Harold Olds four Orade 1 teachers ars new and Tolland Counties. Stanley W. Klock to Dean Ma­ drum corps. this year. Hie major trophy was award­ chine Products Inc., an undivid­ Also, Everett Kennedy, A report of the fire marshal ed at the annual fireman’s mus ed half interest to property at graves’ registration; Earl Pe­ aubmltted to the superintendent ter to Newington. The group re- 165 Adams St. tersen, baseball; Raymond ceivsd trophies for best appear­ Over 1,000 stated he had toured all the Judgment lien Peck, law and order; Herman achoola in town esuiier this ance to line of march at Broad- Wagner, membership; Lee Pa- BBont^ brook, Suffield. and Ellington. Watkins Bros. Inc. against lino, national security; Albert Mrs. Del Cheslcy is parade mar­ Marjory C. Venturtoo, property Frederick, post activities; Eu­ Thelreport said he found in­ off Hilltop Rd., $436. adequate emergency lighting at shal gene Freeman and Edward lUCH A OAY PRBTBNDB the Wapplng School. There PoUuck Sapper Certificate of Trade Name Walters, publicity; and Francis was only erated lights. He advised the B ^ t Congregational Thomas Bugnacki d-b-a Silk City ans’ preference, and rehabilita­ I Packing Co., Birch Mt. Rd. that the cafeteria not be used Church will hold a potluck sup­ tion. A meeting of all chairmen toom to sfMfB. You’re on a aNm Heel at night because of the lack of per tonight at 6;S0 to the will be held sometime in Octo­ emergency UgbUng.' church halL NAVY MAN SAFE ber. ...yst Rtahasyos MMjtoHMS Hi eomfcrt^ The superintendent reported The Parent-Teacher Associa. other prizes that chief maintenance man tion of Coxmectieut will hold its KODIAK, Alaska (AP)—A Bdward Very was toting steps fall conference of District Two Navy man missing for several to have emergency lighting in­ tomorrow at Avery Street Ele­ days on a bear hunt turned up Tired Hunters 14.99 stalled. mentary School, yesterday to good condition, of­ Jane Romeyn noted that June The program will include reg­ ficials at the Kodiak Naval Steal Tractor 16 and 17 were marked as half istration and refreshments from Station report. days on the school calendar. 7:30 to 8 p.m.; introduction and Joseph La Chance, 90, a CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Hie board thou^rt the whole business meeting from 8 to 8:15 radioman third class, wandered Two footsore hunters used their school year should be used. The p.m.; a panel discussion from into a ranch on the northeast shotguns to rob a farm worker superintendent was asked to 8:15 to 9 p.m., and a question side of Kodiak Island. He had of his tractor Tuesday so they brhig bi recommendations. and answer period with written been the object of a widespread could ride to the nearest high­ GUSTAFSON'S Hie board also established questions from 9 to 9:30 p.m. search since he failed to ne- way. policy regarding teachers who The public is invited. tum to the naval station when John Thomas Bennett, 34, said SHOE STORE beoome pregnant. The policy he was plowing in a field off states “the teacher must notify Retarded Aid Group Meets his leave expired last Thurs­ £ 1 ) Main St. 4 FIRST PRIZES day. He's the son of Mr. and Highway 61 when two men ap­ the auperintendent of her sta­ The first meeting of the South 705 Main St., Manchester rK EE Parking You'll thrill to the luxury and elegance Windsor Committee for Retard­ Mrs. Joseph La Chance of proached him wearing hunting tus prior to the fourth month Avon. clothing and carrying shotguns. of pregnancy. Active status ed Children will be held Thurs­ may be terminated dep«iding day, Oct. 1 at 8:15 p.m. at the EACH AN EMBA'MINK STOLE of this loveliest of all furs! It’s fashlonad from upon conditions, at the time but South Windsor High School. shall terminate by the end of The committee was formed the finest of famovs Emba Autumn Haze aklM. the fifth month imless extend­ to May as a result of the work Today is '65 Pontiac Day. ed by the supwdntendent in of the South Windsor Committee (*1000 \ftilue)- Classic style with face-f raining collar wHI flettir individual cases.” to Study the Needs of Retarded Children. The superintendent presented The purpose of this permanent your favorite evening or daytime ensemUea* to the board for its approval a group is to further the interest new way to project Its school of South Windsor’s mentally budget 1965: The year of the Quick Wide-Tracks or 335 Books of The principals will devise handicapped children. formulae which will act as The Oct. 1 meeting will be de­ standards by which anticipated voted to the planning of pro­ needs may be projected to al­ grams for the coming year and Tilple-S Blue Stamps most all fields. discussing one or more projects Details of titles and eomr to be undertaken. Parents of panies will not have to be re-' m rat^ y handicapped children produced by secretaries until and other interested persons are the finad allotments are estab­ invited to attend to share sug­ lished. Certain areas as person­ gestions with the committee. S FOURTH PRIZES Refreshments will be served nel, textbooks and supplies EACH A KEYSTONE HOME MOVI would show a doll^^iHi^re to at a social hour following the 12 THIRD PRIZES the formula. meeting. 4 SECOND PRIZES O U TFIT-O R 60 BOOKS OF There would be a per pupil Anyone requiring transporta­ EACH A WESTWaHOUSE WASHEf cost to each area. Hie superin­ tion or information may contact EACH AN RCA VICTOR 2 1'ecu' TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS Mrs. Karol Dowgielewicz, 595 - O R 76 BOOKS OF tendent indicated th at this sys­ TV S E T -O R 160 BOOKS OF Keystone “Americana” Load-/ tem would save on duplicate Mato St., or Mrs. Roger Cottle, TWPLE-S BLUE STAMPS secretarial work and hours at 78 Dogwood Lane. TRIPLE-8 BLUE STAMPS Matic 8mm Zbom Movie Camer budget planning time. —Automatic electric eye expc Manchester Evening Herald The new Westinghouse Heav A total inventory of supplies The ultimate in home entertai Duty 15 Laundromat* automati sure system; fast f/1,8 zooi and books would be mandatory Sqnth Windsor correspondent. ment! Has 2 simple color-tunir for good control according to Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- washer. Gentle as a lamb witi lens. Pistol grip. •148. controls, all channel “NewVista clothas, yat with capacity for 1! the superintendent tuner. Glareproof safety gla: K eto n e 8mm Movie Projectc By using a formula to order­ lb. loads; double action washinf -Automatic threading; extn ing, the superintendent stressed protects 21' screen. Automat plus automatic bleach and all schools would be more equal­ scene control. Walnut, maho sharp f/1.5 Magnascope lens Course Planned loftaner dispensers. 200* reel capacity. Forward, re^ ized in books and supplies. any or oak finish. The superintendent wlU pre­ What do we mean by "quick'’? Just this: A new-afl-over Pontiae Pontiac offering a now Turbo Hrdra-Waflo versa and still controls. sent the exact formulae to tha In Home Nursing board at a later date, drawing —the stikiost, swiftest-shifting automatic fransmlssion you aver touched a too to; eager now Trophy ¥-• on his own personal experience The Manchester Red Cross power; now steering agility; a surer-footed Wido-Track ride. And a now Pontiac Tomposi that’s boeomo avoe and literature. will sponsor a five-week class The superintendent reported to "Home Care of the Sick and more of a Pontiae with new style, new length and Ponttacrquiek rtflaxas to match. You never knew aera that some of the material for Injured’’ (home nursing) be­ Unique Bonus Prize! the Pleasant Valley School had ginning Monday, Oct. 5 at 9:15 aoHM ba ao beautiful, and so kaanhr alert to your touab. This la your year to drhro a W Ida-Track qetokl WMk’« vaetiion m (Lunrlm CENTygycgO m not arrived as yet Hie regular a.m. at the Red Cross Office, and fire doors are installed. 176 E. Center St. 30 SIXTH PRIZES Some of the folding doors be­ Members of the class will 20 FIFTH PRIZEl ba taught to reoog;niM some of EACH A SPG. SET OF VICKI tween clMsrooms have not ar­ EACH A ZEPHYR MAID MINK- rived as yet. the early signs of Illness, how “NESt-A-WAY” FUlllT LUOOAS The superintendent reported to give simple nursing care at TRIMMED CASHMERE SWEATt that he had instigated a new home, and steps to taks to pre­ -O R 10 BOOKS OF method #or determining bus vent illness at home. - O R 25 BOOKS OF routes. Those interested to enrolling THIPLE-8 BLUE STAMPS in the course may contact the TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS Forms were given to all Lightweight, heavy-duty viny teachers asking them to list tha Manitoester Red Cross effics. Fine 100% cashmere cardig. ^ I d ’s name, bus number, ad­ c o ^ n g wipes clean with damf dress of child and the tois stop with luxurious full shawl itiir cloth.VfVMI* Amerproof *«v6Wf insideiiiwiwy popke If known. collar. Beige sweater with di and lined outside zipper pocket The principal of each school XERO tachable natural pastel minkee IW4', 19%', 21% 'sizes. mm srill then coordinate all the in­ “ Cewt-T»> lar. Sizes 3440. formation.' The superintendent GRAPHIC will then pass. the routes and I CoMt ■tops to the bus drivers. COPY SERVICE On the first day of school the INC.

It's A Pleasanf Driva To u pt dolivofy within 90 days of being noti­ afficuiauus fied thiy have won. (Tho. only oxcepflon is Get Triple-S Blue Stamps at Orkil Farms, Wosf Simsbury l.r iie t ssm and addrttt on o«leW tnUy tho Bonui Prize, to be given during Spnng, OmCMl ENTRY BLANK Grand Union Sapannarkits Mink on IWi W or iririn tk u ti patwr 1965. Trimportation to and from point ot Paste Triple-S Blue Stamp hem, DtposH 4ntfy,l" embirhotlon in New York not Included in prizt j Shipping charges will be prepaid on or attach accsptabla aubttKuba. and Other LtadinKMerelianU any firind Union itofi, or mail to ThlPU-S BUIE STAMP CATAlOfi Sw tW tites, P-0 ail prizoi. there will be no cash payments SaaAuiet. in lieu of any prize offered. \, Box S83. Now York, N. Y. 10046. pfiposH or M«H by Octobw 17,1964 APPLES To be eligible Tor Bonus Prize, to be drawn Each ontry must havo a Triplo-S Blu 4. MelNTOSH, •RAVENSTEIN, OTHERS [GHANDI Stdmp ilfixod to tho u ta r fifht hind cor from all winning enfriej, write in apace prfr nor, or M aeeomponiea w a J ' x 5" piicc vided on entry blank, the page number hi P n n tifse Tempest's even more of a Pontiac now, and what mors oould ■ be toan toaf/TI of papor on which you how ton^nnUd the Triple-S Catalog on which photo of the Name (Print Clearly). itnnfjnos ^ Pontiac, ae you^esn mm. HWes Nke a Pontiac on WWVftde-Traok. Goes Mte a tobc a WAY t N word! T R IP U 4 BUIE STAMPS.’’ Century “ Eldorado’’ ^ Cruiser appears. SWEET. FRESH CIDER 1M-,hp ta is atandard. Or you can {gat a quick V-8, up 286 bp. Yowl wofkiar bow w 1 Eriw 36 o ta to yoa wto, ImM toch 5. Swcopstikos open to residents of areas Addreac—L — price so low on so much car. onlnl M i toparate ••wlopa. W riw mwt whert It is maiJe ovoilablo, oxcort om- TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS ployoos and families of tha Stop and Sw i ho postnarkod, w “ 5 J M s JbpC ode. Pears, Vermont Maple Syrup ttorto, no lito than Oet 17, 1964. tolled Trading Stomp Corp., its a ffiil^ City CHMf, eiiANe rmx, camlina. uinaw and icMpew m ' ontrto nwit ht rocthnd bi Oet. 31, 1964. (ions(ions, frinchTsod doifors, ind their sdwr- Honey,' Cheese, Country Store Goodies agenclH. Liability for any taxes im- r i » to • lanHy. Winnon will be tising i BONUS PRIZE—1b ba aligibla for Bonua Priia, write In fPtol)J|!* I 1 'I, ____ _ oxeta TodorsI uciso To xm , b < pos>00, numbar in tha TMpla-S Catalog on which the picturi of the (Jentury’OdoradS* I..,....,1 hi random drawMB hy D. 1. BItir rosponsibilitylibilHy of tha tba winnort. CanL.1m lodMondont ju d m otliniution, appasra. sm ma n is man. m m w i moctini to „ Swaopstakaiitakas oridvoid whore t taxed o o ^ pw Inter as often as yeuwleh.HunylWlto onto Oak IF, 1964 hibitodby...... / law. Fotari,Fodoril, stalstaU tori ORKIL FARMS ^ ; 1 M Mie S tM • « loltct pniK PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. In& 1 m wm wmnwm W e ^ etohi...... ■ end ^oe gOwtowri ropifotfoW WHS- ■VES^ DAT TILL I—WElST SIMSBUET 1 . 1 g AT; 1M M ARKcfft^ARE, NIWINGTOM - m X N D ISM IOH s u p m i A m r . n o . m a m i t . a n d a u a h t a v I h 910 MAD^ BTRElT-^C^lfC^lMlWlt, OONK. * > ^ ^ M U Yckllt;NUPil-S ILUK STAMP tIDIMPTIPMl ^ >■* ! \ ..i ■ .* 1 ,\ - V -U- 1A6B FOUltTElSN HAllWSTeal BVIOTNO HJJRALD, MANGHBSBBR, OONN^ WBDNESDAT, ^ MM WgDWBSPAT, BBPn W BBR JA 1964 Uii ’i I.' • I IM liiia I ------■ ------• '.... ^ I I I,r. » ...... '' '■ ..— Tmo »WK)ingBDAY,>. SB, 19B4 jRtmrl|[pJBtpr E ttm in g Ifp in lb foliur to fat a government mlllUm tona o f steel annually, a Sion of $100,0M a year, the Events plant building heavy machinery, People newspaper Vlma said today. a machlae tool factory, a hibri- P U m offlclale decHaed to cants fllaM and A (hermal gow- 12th Circuit SchoolsGet comm ant on the report, which itdtrftlli quoted government sources. In W orld Tbe lo v le t Untbb alee will Firemen’s Cut Week Frederlka’s husband, King he4> create 20 centers to train 4 DAYS A W n C G>urt Cases Four Films Ih the Paul, died last MandL their KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia industrial worken. son, Oeetantine, now la king. (A P ) — British Gurkha and # Voted by Directors Rockville BeMion Now Zealand troops have killed YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) On Science News d O H N W A Y IO D another Indonesian paratrooper About 88,000 Oommunlst-led OPEN A Somers man charged with Indecent assault was sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor and captured several others in demonstrators marched past THURMAYS Town firemen will go on a reduced, 48 hour work to six months at IVilland jState The InetrucUoUal MaUrlals arSVE AIXBN John Wayne, S7, is being treated new action in the Malayan pen­ the U.S. Navy base in this port week soon after the beginning of the new year. The Center of the Manchester school HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Steve at Good Samaritan Hospital in insula, the Malaysian govern­ city today shouting opposition to Jail, placed on two years pro­ m L t P .M . bation, and ordered to undergo system has recently made four A n n n y * t** *• ending hU Loe Angeles for an ankle injury ment announced today. visits by nuclear submarines. board of directors voted unanimously last night to au­ i - f ' , psychiatric treatment. educational films available to a lA U y ejmdlcated televleion and a respiratory ailment, his The latest kill brought to 19 The Japanese government thorize the changeover in hours, and to hire the new ‘ 4 teachers through the coopera­ the number of Indonesians slain Harry Walter, 21, was given nroducUon, "The. Steve Allen secretary niys. recently gave Its approval to BOB MAIN STREET firemen neoeasary to make tion of a major American off since the paratroop landing In the sentence yesterday by miam,” eflM tive X>ct. 3t. The secretiuy, Mary St. John, port calls by atomic subs pro­ poaaible. present one, but with shorter company. n ie actor eaid Tueaday that the Labis area of Johore State 648-2478 Judge Douglass H, Wright who ■aid Tuesday Wayne underwent vided they do not carry nuclear 'tlie work reduction plan will maximum hours. Jacob A. Haroian, director of Weattnghouee Broadcaatlng Sept. 2. More than 80 are be­ suspended the Jsll term- after surgery to correct a

eeding, the pressure on his chest,” she know the “ Cape Doctor” is Democrat Atty. David Barry^ during the school year. Just too much,” said a spokes­ the paratroop mission, not two night, expreeaed aatiefaction $88; Stephen E. Wade. 19, 129 said. "H e was very uncomforta­ busy blowing up some rough Gentlemen, be suited commended "both the firemen Should the school system as previously reported, and that Union St., failure to obtain a man tor the actor. ble over the weekend, but now weather. The "tablecloth” is a with the adopted plan. Harold Engaged meet (he standards of the com­ one crashed Into the ^ u th Chi and the General Manager (or Connecticut driver’s license and he feels fine.” w ii^ y cloud that q)reads itself t*ohI, president o f the'firetnen’a arriving at a proposal that I pany for minimum audiences, qUKEN FKBIM&IUKA Mrs. St. John said she didn’t na Sea. „ failure to obtain (Connecticut once or twice a week over the club, confirmed that the plan ig think w ill work to the benefit ' 4 . r ’ The engagement of Miss the company will increase the ATHENS, (AP) — (Jueen In Jakarta, the official news registration, 810, defective know how long Wayne would be edge o f flat-topped 3,549-foot auhstantlally similar to one the of the (ire department.’’ Donna Carolyn Peterman to selection available for use. Mother Frederika of Greece is agency Antara said Gen. Abdul muffler, nolled (not prosecut In the hospital. Table Mountain. The "Cape (and oirtercoated and sport coated and slacked) firemen have been backing. The directors last night also Bruce Arthur Forde, both of The films, which Haroian con­ The hospital refused to re­ Haris Nasutlon, comihander of ed); George Seifert, 60, Elling­ Doctor” is the wind that blows The 15 new firemen the town set terms for the newly appoint­ Manchester, has been an­ siders very well prepared pro­ lease any information on the the ■ Indonesian armed forces, ton, failure to grant the right ductions, are entitled; "Birth of up from the antarctic; some of plans to hire will provide a ed members of the town Human nounced by her parents. Mr. case. would fly to Moscow to Join of way at a private driveway, an Oil Field,” "An Introduction iU air condenses as it moves force large enough to meet a Relations Commission. The and Mrs. Barney Peterman of President Sukarno tor "im por­ 815; Ronald Gagner, 23, Tol­ to the Heat Engine” , “ Lever- across the sun-warmed moun­ Are underwriters’ minimum commission was established by 40 Jordt St. SOPHIE TUCKER tant talks” with Soviet leaders, land, failure to renew registra­ Her fiance is the son of Mr, A ge” ,and "Story in the Rocks.” tain top, form ing the “ cloth.” standard set up 13 years ago, as ordinance in August, and mem­ ■ M UNWANTED NEW YO RK (A P ) — Sophie tion, 810. failure to notify the and MrS; Arthur Forde of 105 The first film catches the ex­ well as reducing the work week bers appointed witbout terms io i 5 Tucker celebrates her 80th year MOSCOW (AP) — Premier motor vehicle department of Oak St. citement of drilling a "wild­ Aly Sabry of the United Arab for the department employes. earlier this month. change of address, 85. HAIR In show business tmiight by Memtors and the dates their The engaged couple are both cat”--a well sunk in unproved opening a three-week stand at Republic flew to Csechoslovakla It was In 1951 that a com­ Also Geoffrey Farrington, 17, 1960 graduates of Manchesterljterritory. The film contains llvs Permanently Removed today with agreements for So­ mittee of the National Board appointments expire are: East Hartford, speeding, 880; the LaUn Quarter. Dr. Chester W. Obuchowskl, High School gnd 1964 grad­ action shots of derrick construc­ Licensed Electrologist " I ’m thinking of nothing but viet aid In his pocket. Prem ier of Fire Underwriters recom­ Richard A. Edmoneton, 20, uates of the University of Con­ tion and drilling operations. Khrushchev saw him off. mended the town Immediatrfy The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Reed Si., speeding. 827; and giving a wonderful show at the Reardon, and Dr. David L. War­ necticut. Miss Peterman is a The film on heat engines is a Clairs Allardyca club,” said Hie 77-year-old sing- TTie agreements cover use o f Increase the on-duty force to John P. Boland, 23, Manches­ Grade 2 teacher in the Tolland progress report of man’s scien­ $380 million In long-term credits include two firemen in each fire ren, terms ending in 1967. ter. failure to carry registra­ •r. Dr. ffedrick J. Rawlins, Saul school system. Mr. Forde is tific achievements in converting 649-5577 Has she given any thought to promised by Khrushchev in company and six at lira head­ tion, 83. employed in the systems and heat energy to motion by means Olro last May. They provide M. Silversteln and Mrs. Bar­ retiring? quarters at all times; the new method department of the T rav­ of the steam internal combus­ for Soviet participation in con­ men w ill probably enable the bara Goldberg, terms ending 643-0301 “None whatsoever. I feel 1988. eler* Insurance Co, tion and diesel engines and the youn^^r than 1 did M years struction of an Iron and steel town to meet that minimum A summer. 1965 wedding is steam turbine. complex to turn out more than a leadore Raddlng, The Rev. Rioux Gets Jail ago.’ General Manag;er Richard FeUx M. Davis and Mrs. Vir­ planned. The "Lever-Age” is a descriiv Martin’s plan fo r the reduction ginia F. Briggs, terms ending In Morals Case tlon of the lever principle dis­ in the Are department working 1988. coveries of primitive man and hours Is the outgrowth of a di­ AU subeequent terms will be Gathering of Five Generations plaint from a mother of a 12-' their application by modeto rectors meeting earlier this three years long. The staggered Five generations of a family are represented at a recent gathering in Andover. Two-and-a- Robert F. Rioux, 22, of* 385 year-old girl who claimed that technology in all machines month. expiration dates are to provide half-month-old WHUani J. McAdam Jr, U seated with Mr. and Mrs. John Bogardus, his ^ Center St., yesterday was sen­ the accused offered the child a The last film is an introdue- At the time, board m«nbers continuity of commission mem great-great-grandparents. Standing from left are: Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson, great- tenced to six months in jail at ride home in his car from th e, tlon to paleontology, the study asked that Msufin meet with bership from year to yeas;. grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutchinson, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. W il­ Hartford for indecent assault. Union S t area, but instead took | of the history of the earth read SHADY GLEN the firemen to prepare a scheme liam McAdam, parents. Mbs. Bogardus, married 66 years, wearq a wedding ring that has Judge William P. Barber, in her to a secluded North End in its rocks. The film depicts In time for 1 ^ night’s meet­ been in the fam ily 126 years. Fam ily gathering was held at the home of the great-grand­ Hartford Superior Court, also spot and allsgedly assaulted her. the scientific skill used to piece ing for reducing the work week. Driver Arrested parents on Hutchinson Rd. (Herald photo by Oflara.) ordered an indefinite period of Four other similar counts together an understanding of the Ei:H They asserted at the time that probation be placed against stemming from Manchester and present world from bits of plants Rioux when he is released from Glastonbury complaints were and creatures buried in ancient they had intended the reduction ate your efforts and want to 1 tot work week when they ap­ In 2-Car Crash jail next Febrtiary. .also lodged against Rioux. seas afid. turned to stone. proved an allocaticm ta r sevmi Hospital Plans Small Wing, cougratulate and thank the po­ Rioux, who pleaded not guilty, P- On Jan. 30, 1964, Rioux waiv­ Nby'Qood-nicr new men in- the 1964-55 fire de- Henry F. Skowronek, 21, of lice department for its fine help, was originally charged with as- ed examination to the charges Two sco<^ of Ice eream hi s partm m t budget; Martin said before Judge Nicholas Armen- cup of fruit Juice, mixed to s ••nH RICH. HEALTHFUL Hartford, yesterday afternoon cooperatlon and understanding “ ult with intent to carnally he understood the men were to was summoned to aiqiear in Asks Building Line Change of the downtown teen-age prob- a female child, when *r- tano in Manchester’s Circuit creamy consistency, makes s taicreaae the aiae o f the on-duty Circuit Court 12, Manchester, lem.” I rested in Manchester on Jan. 17, 0)urt 12 session and a blndpver I welcome drink for tired ohildren Charlie Suffeis force. on Oct. 19 for plea to a charge 1964. His arrest followed a eom- to the higher court was ordered, on a hot dsy. Although the board requested o f following to closely. The trustees of Manchester^!night he had the impression MILK SHAKES > Martin prepare alternate plana The charge stemmed thorn a Memorial Hospital are consider­ that crmstruction of the new to reduce firemen’s hours two-vehicle rear-end collision ing plans for a small addition structure is "Imminent,” hospi­ investigated by police at tal officers report that ^e Uneasy Bladder soon as possible,” they accepted facing Haynes St. in front of the Shady Glen’s own fresh. Homogenized milk FREE Martin’s proposal last night af‘ o’clock on Oakland St., near plans for the addition are still west wing of the hospital. with your favorite flavoring and ice oream. ter learning last week that the Pero’i Fruit Stand. not final. Alternatives are still Unwiie eatiiis or drinkii^ nuy to a firemen were in accord with the Police said that the accident The bosiatal administration being discussed. lourcG ctf miidR but annoyms Madder ALTERATIONS occurred when Charles D. Great alone or with your sandmeh choice. irritations — making you feel General Manager’s suggestion has asked the Town Planning The plot plan the hospital King, 19, o f 12 Parker St., in tenie, and uncomfortable. And if In reply to a question from Commission (T P C ) to alter a submitted to the planning com­ teitlesa nights, with nagging backache, process o f making a left turn, mission shows a low single­ ENJOY ONE SOON! Republican Harlan Taylor, Mar- 8B-(oot established building line headache or muscular aches and pains tin said that the town fire de­ was struck in the right rear story. crescent-shaped building due to over-exertion, strain or o t o - by a panel truck driven by along Haynes St. to permit the partment has a fire (mderwrlt- about 30 feet from the street tioaal upset, a n adding to your miseqr Skowronek. No one was hurt construction of the wing.' There ars’ rating that is "still pretty line. The building is being de­ —don’t wait—try D oans Puls. and both vehicles were oper­ will he a public hearing on the reasonable,” despite the fact Doan’s Pills act J ways for speedy able; moderate damage was request on Oct. IS. signed by Hartford architects DELICIOUS relief. 1 —They have a soothing effect that the force is not as large Frid, Prentice, Ferguson and E;: reported by police. The TPC balked at a meet­ as the underwriters’ recom­ N o injuries nor arrests but' M 2hqff«y. mend and other deficiencies. ing last night at the hospital’d ncaUBWllBE* iuuawu*a» awtica au\* paUB. -extensive fender damage was im posal that the building line PUter requests up for hearing 3 ^ A wonderfully mild diuretic action Although . the town la "doing reported in a second crash M reset at 20 feet, since the Ort. 13 include a zone change to all righ r’ in this respect, M ar­ which occurred at 3 p.m. commission fears the new struc­ Residence Zone B asked by ‘BOTANY’ 50(T tin said, "that doesn’t mean yesterday on Walnut St., Just ture might Interfere with the Roger Olcott, for a tract north tubes. So, get the same happy relief toat we ahouldn’t kisep on work­ west o f O d a r St. Police re­ of W. Center St. and west of iili millions have enjoyed for ever K moposed widening of Haynes r«c«asS6n-<»~**^ ing at this program " of fire de­ ported that an 8S-year-oId mo­ St. They suggested it be set at O’Leary Dr.; a change to Busi­ years. partment improvements. torist misjudged his distance Por conven­ TAtLORED BY D AR O FP 80 feet Instead. ness Zone I asked by Stanley SSSS. ^ RouU. t » 44A — M«iwh«t«r, Comt. Martin told Democrat Atty. in passing an oncoming vehicle, S;i:: ience, ask for the Both the commission m Bray for Interior land at Park­ large size. Get Richard Woodhouse that a which had stopped eastbound er St. and Green Rd. behind an- Doan's pais today! schedule for implementing the next to a parked car, and the hers and hospital officials have sought to have the street wid­ existing business property; and 48 hour work week has not been front left fenders of both cars a resubdivision of five lots on drawn yet, but will be prepared ened. made contact. Both oars bad to Olenwood St. asked by Ray­ by Fire C9iief W. a iffo rd Mar be towed away due to the fen­ Although Town Planning Di­ mond D’Amato. son In a form much like the der damage, police eaid. rector Joseiffi Tamsky said last Lsist night the commission approved two requests heard previously and denied a third. In the ‘Botany’ 500 Classic Manner Approved were an addition to the Fox Grove golf club west of Keeney St. tha( will permit an IS-hole course there That ri(ihly ooneervative look o f afltoenoe and fafluenoe can be yonre in a com-’ instead of the present nine; and a small subdivision south plete ‘Botany’ 600 wardrobe tailored with the dedk»ted Daroff Personal Touch, of Charter Oak St. near Por ter Brook, asked by builder An­ a passion for perfection in tailoring, feahion and quality. The ‘Botan^y’ 500 drew Ansaldi. YOU ARE Denied was a request from Classic Compatible Outercjoat is made to order to fit the ‘Botany’ 500 suit. The Carlson Express Inc., for a change in the building line on ‘Botany’ 600 Classic sport coat and slacks have tiie same status look that suits ^ Electric St. in the North End. INVITED your «Hflm47ufn«ting taste. Come in for a oonvincMig tey-oo. 8«idtlzed*for Hygienk fterimeM. 3 DaySELUNt$PREE!Tliurs.,Fri„Sat Chamber Cites Suite • Outer«oate B7S • Sport Co ate S4S • Slaeks B1S4CS AT MAAUnr: F IIH M A FARMTIRE REFARfMENT Work of Police The Manchester Police De­ REGAL'S YOUR . . . RELIAILE FOR OVER S3 YEARS! . . . partment has been given a pat on the back by the Chamber o f REG. 81A96 SAM SO N ITE Commerce "for the excellent Job it has done on Thursday nights CARD TABLES (Floor Ssmplee)' niarLOW ^ . 8 8 in controlling the downtown teen-age problem." W e at Moriarty Brothers extend a personal iLTERATIONS Joseph G. Carman, chairman Of THE GARMENT of the Chamber's Downtown De­ lANENT [f o r t h e I “ir "ir Reg. 8219.80 2 Piece velopment Committee,, in a let­ invitalibn to you to visit our showroom Reg. 8169.56 2 Piece I I Reg. to 829.98 deluxe floor, | R«gBl not only flto you perfectly »t the tbne gale bat eonUnueg to keep the M ter to police Chief James Rear­ garment fitting perfectly fo r M long me you wear It. Lawson Living Room WALNUT don, said. "People are beginning lEDR O O H I I bridge and pole. * ■ H to come back to the downtown anytime today, and view the new Lincoln areas on Thursday night as a .iUble dreeeer, eheet sad SOFA and CHAIR direct result of your efforts, and I boekeaae bed. ' II l| many people have commented Continental lor 1965. m m rUrn n w r L O W on an increase of business on 9 1 i 6 11 8149 " ■”“’*•1 8 I . Thursday nights.” Ptrst fa qaalfcgf German added, "W e want you 1 . . ______JL__ to know that we really apprecl- Everywhere, those who have pr€viewec| this — ' L — - - = | B Reg. 864.96 Studeat-Klag Reg. 809.98 Reg. 8129.50 Dsnieh wsl- M new Lincoln Continental have hailed k cas die I I aut,vfoqjp construction, I ' f l ANKLI.P*aHIONIO SHOCa I RED OUTFIT Sleep 2, Armleee SOFA RED convertirle ■ Harvest times . .for the most distinguished motor car ever built. 186” wide box spring ea 6 (One Only) SOFA I ■ Beautiful Brown legs, foam mattress. H I amrLOW BMriLOW I I amrLOW $gg | | family that plans ahead W e hope you ’jvill be able to visit us today Amall Calfskin » J l______This blucher style, by Nunn-Bush, must be just I______J l ______JR CoiorM Fall IbRafe, s Mak, Imwlnf e#ma*e, taafif spfle eidar and 1% and view this luxury automobile that stands the riid^t combination of smartness and good-taste " n r ysRow p u m p k ^ . . . it’s karvaat tima. Tkiae tO'lMi’ito fuii boi; ttne to plaB i I------, Reg. 8269.50 FreBok Pro- , , Reg. 8140.50 ---.r — - -1, . . . because a lot of men of real stature in our I 'Reg. $12.95 Thayer I I vesMial, 2 piece, living I I Danish Soetienal I Fanigr Bnanodi, tor aBawpie . . .T h a C ow iaettwBt Bonk and ’IRniai apart from all other cars. \ eommunity are saying, “I’ll take ’em!’’ as soon I CRII MATTRESS 2 PIECES aa BMogr voodiem aanrieaa to kaip yam keep tenek ot aRpenaoa, to h d p ; as they try these shoes on. Of course, they’jrs l l ” *” SOFAomI II Color: Ck>ral. REMODEL Fosm Cushions lor MMrgaocML w tomh jpM aMiiHir mr mdhodg snjT puRrpose • • • uriug Ankle-Fashioned for superior fit... and Your old fur eoat Into im rLO W M CHAIR (GoM) extra months of satisfying good looksi marLOW 2 STOLES tonoRy toMaadW ppoHcwa to CSBT, tiw bonk that ia (VaaAang a Bettor' I I m srfXIW $199 II $99 I A CAPE-or ______I ea r tonlhr Make the aaoi 1 L ______II______------A JACKET

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■ *'•. '■' I ■ k-tVt. MA2TCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ WEDNESDAY, “SEPTEMBER 38, 1964 PAGE SEVENTEEN, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER » , 19S4 'T. Foar.Coimtry Road System To Open Peru’s Jungle Land LIMA, Psru (AP) — A ent of Uveetock, lumber, EATOWN possd network of highways 1, game and petroleum. The Colombian government 121SV2 SILVER LANE. EAST HARTFORD^ '9 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 penetrating the h eart of South feels that thousands of .families America is expected to open up can settle on the rich lands. UiouBands of ' equare miles of Ecuador — Reconnaissance “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED I" rich, unsetUed Jungl# land to studies of the HOO-mlle stretch of modem ptonsers. the Jungle h^w ay are nearing com{rietion. Twelve aonee have STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED. T-4; THURS.-FRI. T-f The roads, part of Uie South been selected with a total of Amarlcan marginal jpngle four fnUlion acres in which 68,- SATURDAY * l» 4— (CLOSED A U DAY MONDAY) highway aystem, are under 000 famlUee could be settled. / ^ conatruetlon or in the final planning atagee in Colombia, The highway will connect with SECRET CAUCUS iCcuador, Peru and Bolivia. the interoceanlc' project be­ tween Ecuador and Brasil, a Otr LOW PRICES An Still Ir Effett Dis|iits Thi Fanmn’ They will connect the four road that krould run from the 'C TENTATIVE AGREEMENT MADE WITH AUDITOR^ Muntriea and croes the Andes to port of San Lorenzo on the StYiln...... WE HAVE TONS OF MEAT TO SELL! fertile, undeveloped lands on the P acific to Manaus, the Amasem eastern slopes,of the Continental River port in Brasil. * THE HIGHWAY DEPAltTMENT STUDY — A $«er»t inUrvi.w with Damocratic Divide. Almost 900 inilee of new roads When the 10-year project ia have been built in Ecuador in wai followad by a tantativa^a^raamant to hira an afficiancy axpert to ituoy the Highway eomideted, vehicles ean go in a the last five years at a cost of 1965 Continental at Moriarty^s ARMOUR'S WESTERN STEER BEEF matter of hours to points that $62.2 niUUon. Departmant oporation. The new 1965 Lincoln Continental la on display at Morlarty Bros., 301-315 Cen­ today requirs days of strenuous A new road between Quito, and dangerous travel. ter St.,- Manchester. Among its new features are a hood with a slightly raised center panel, Carter Displays Netv Chevrolels Pa$$ad by Damocratic majority momlxtri of Board of Diroctori: A contract ^ P * y the Inland capital, and Guaya­ and turn incorporated Into a blade-llke front fenders. For the models equipped with quil, the big banana river port Chevrolet this year preeenta the widest variety in iuxury 1965 models and product feature* axpert $i,000 per month and an impoistb|a guaranty from him to $av# $50,000 in op­ Many South American capi- air a six blade variable speed fan has been added. Included In the standard In its 54-vear history with 45 models inciuding the regular Chevrolet (above! and the Cor- tala are modem and bustling, on the Pacific, reduces travel model ajre an AM radio With fully retracting power antenna and rear seat speaker. vair, the Utter highlighting a telescopic steering column. A two-key lock system for added erating axpen$e$ within the dapartmant tha nrst yaar. but because of a lack of roads time from 18 to seven hours. Uw oouhtrlea’ Interiors usually Officials estiinate that each protecUoinagalnst car theft and other acce.ssories Including the‘first FM stereo system are new mile of all-weather road offered. See the new Chevrolet line on dispUy at CUrter Chevrolet at 1229 Main St., Man­ RESULT: Expart could not gat along with Ganoral"Manager, and the Highway Depart- are* backward and forgotten. Xnaccealble regions hold tre­ built in Slcuador mean* 880 jungle highway project for this Dunlap officiated at Sunday SHORT STEAKS chester. acree of land that can be landlocked country Is still imder morning church services. Jun­ pfient Suparintandant thraatanad tO rasign if axpart Epntinuad. Expert wai diimiiied mendous wealth both above and BOY SCOVT ior assistant scoutmasters led below the surface. brought under production. study. The Bolivia section will after receiving $6,000 of taxpayers' money for torvic^^.^ be approximately 1,260 miles a nature trail hike through Ce­ One American angineer com- Peru — Construction is ex­ Note, and N ew s dar Swamp for the boys. Cen­ pected to start within a few long and will sU ^ at Cobija in Herdic Resigns Rec Post/ Morale in Department brought to lowest level possible. parae the road i»t>jMt with the the northwest comer of thk' tral mess facilities were pro­ extesiaton of ttie railroads in the months on the first payed high­ vided by a camping and activ­ way across the Andes in the (Muntry. It will extend south- 4/1 V.8. West a eentuzy ago. wKd to Tapacani in the center Troop ities committee headed by Wal­ Helping the countries finance noi^em part of the country. Boy Scouts of ’Troop 47, lace Geiger, chairman, and Will Open Business Here The 220-mile road is expected of the nation, and from there it Um loads are the U.S. govern- will branch out. South Methodist Church, has a Chester Klellck, steward. meot, the Bxport-Import Bank to cost $47 million. Beptember Father and Son A camping trip la planned (OontlirBed from Page One) and tha Inter-American Devel­ Only 20 per cent of Pern’s 22,- Of Bolivia’s 12,000 mUes of weekend in CMvSntry last for Oct. 16, 17 and-18 to Bear Dempsey’s Letter opment Bank. 220 miles of higjtway are paved. roads, only S40 are paved. week. A total of 47 scouts, 22 Mountain State Park and West counting practices were institut­ Here la a rundown: Officials predict the new Some road construction is HIGHWAY AUDIT BEGIH$ well under way and will help fathers and leaders participat­ Point, N. Yl, ed in other town agencies, the Oolomhia — A iH'eliminary roads will help Integrate six ed. Activities Included touch recreation department apparent­ Superintendent of Recre­ study is under way for a 1,856- million Indians Into the national develop regions suitable for Frank Carver, Pitt’s athletic ation James F. Herdic will bananas, citrus fruits, yucca, football, volleyball and horse­ ly did not keep pace. mile section of the jungle high­ life. The Indians are more than shoe pitching. director since 1969, worked In Subsequently during the past be honored Oct. 1. at the way. More than 900 miles will 60 per cent of the nation’s 11 rice, cocoa, avocados and pea- the school’s sports publicity of­ Statler-Hilton Hotel, Hart­ unts, as well as truck farming, A troop campfire was con­ FINE FOR two years the “rec's” account­ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★ pass through unsettled country, million population. ducted Saturday nl*d»t. Olen fice after graduation in 1931. ing practices have been singled ford. as this flrst Connecti­ considered excellent for devel- Bolivia •- The marginal livestock breeding and lumber. FRYING. out in the annual town audits cut recreation director to as needing Improvement. receive the Connecticut BROlUNG. When the 1962-63 aiidlt was be­ Recreation Society’s annual OUTDOOR ing prepared, two town direc­ award. tors — Frank Stamler and Atty. Just 30 minutes after B A R ^ Q Richard Woodhouse — took an submitting his resignation lntere.st in what they had heard to General Manager Rich­ were “irregularities” in the de­ ard Martin, Herdic opened partment’s bookkeeping. his mail and read the fol­ The sign that puts money to work for people RIB The finished audit cast enough lowing personal letter from doubts on the “rec's” books to Gov. Dempsey. On StateVnit cause the State Tax Commis­ “I have just learned with STEAK sioner to withhold final approval pleasure that the Connecti­ Norman Fendell, president of DEMARCO CLAIMS of it until a detailed study of cut Recreation Society has the Manchester Association for the reported discrepencies could voted to make the Govern­ the Help of Retarded Children, be completed. or’s Conference on Recre­ ha.s been named to the State MACHINE SUCED The job was assigned to audi­ ation an occasion to bestow Task Force on Residential Care tors Barry, Macri A Co. in De­ an annual award on some of the Mentally retarded. cember, 1963. The final report Connecticut recreation di­ The planning project is under was submitted to the town in rector, and that you have the direction of the Office of been chosen as the flrst Mental Retardation, State Ds- June, 1964. recipient. pattment of Health. The special audit showed de­ “nease accept my warm­ Fendell, who is the son of 5 0 , 0 0 0 a n n u a l s a v i n g s AMERKAE ficiencies in a number of rec­ est congratulations, which Mr. and Mrs. Manning Fendell reation practices. Specifically I look forward to repeat­ at 619 E. Center St., is a special criticUed were cash handling ing in person at the con- education teacher in Manchester activities, personnel hiring and ’ ference on Oct. 1. High School. pay procedures, and purchsising “1 am particularly grati­ He is a g;raduate of Manches­ and procurement policy. fied that the Society is ter High School, Syracuse Uni­ Herdic and General Manager CHEESE taking note of your work versity, Willimantic State Col­ Martin got together in an ef­ with elderly persons and lege and the University of Hart­ fort to put the department’s the handicapped because ford, and possesses B.S., M.S. books back in shape, but Her- this is an area where, in and C.A.G.S. degrees. FRESH GROUND. EX1KA LEAN dic’s difficulties seemed to con­ all communities, expert Fendeli is a member of the WHAT REALLY HAPPENED tinue. help is urgently needed. Council for Exceptional Chil­ In July lifegfuards walked "Mhy this letter serve as dren (Manchester Branch), and off the job at the three town my persona] and hearty in­ the Association for Perpetually pools, claiming Herdic promised vitation to you to attend Handicapped. them payment of a fixed week­ the 1964 Governor’s Con­ He And Us wife, the former ly wage instead of an hourly GROUND ference on Recreation at Adele Bloom of ' ' 1963 HIGHWAY APPROPRIATION wage that varied with the the Statler-Hilton Hotel in land, reside In West Hartford 372.000 weather and the hours the pools Hartford on ’Thursday, Oct. with their daughtei, . .a..*’. were open for swimming. Gen­ 1st. at 10:00 a.m.” 1^ . eral Manager Martin eventual­ ly granted the weekly wage — but had to change the town Rockville-V ernon personnel rules so that they CHUCK would not be violated. 1964 HIGHWAY APPROPRIATION 377.000 Early last month Martin an- noimoed he was calling Herdic Pro-Consolidation Group in for a two-day confergnce to determine how well the audi­ MUCKE'S tors’ recommendations were be­ Sets Open House Friday ing followed. The meetings were brief. EASTER STYLE Martin concluded then that An op^n house will be held'ii’the Connecticut Swimming Herdic was not in fact follow­ Friday evening by the newly League and in the OCSL cham­ ing the recommendations, and formed Citisens’ Committee for pionships. The team’ played NET INCREASE professed a lack of confidence Consolidation at its headquar­ host to three major Greater in his ability to carry on the ters in the Windsor Ave. Plaza Hartford Swimming meets. business end of the recreation from 8 to 10 p.m. Two splash parties were held activities. On hand will be members of with average attendance of 46. Announcing he was “per­ the Charter Consolidation Com­ Teams May Split plexed” about how to handle mission and city and town offi­ Kielbasa the situation. Martin promised cials who will answer questions Separation of the Rockville a decision ‘shortly.’ On Sept. 1 and be available for discussion and Vernon Little League team* he put Herdic oh three months of the proposed charter. The have been indicated by leaders FRESH GRADE A probation. charter, if approved at a refer­ of the Vernon ball clubs. The DIS-CONTINUE Herdic came to Manchester endum Oct. 13, will unite Ver­ teams have operated jointly for with excellenet credentials. He non’s three governments of the the past few years. had learned his profession at town, the city and the fire dis­ The Vernon league will meet Panier Coilege of Physical trict. tonight at 7:30 at^ the Public Education. Hygiene and Rec­ Robert Neilan Jr., president Safety Building, We.st Rd. Offi­ LARGE reation, East Orange, N.J. of the Vernon Young Demo­ cers will be elected and plana From July, 1946, to September crats, and Arthur Callahan, will be made for the Little League Sports Night. A pro­ DEMOCRATIC TOWN ADMINISTRATION 1950, he was assistant to the president MARY JAYNE CRANDALL ' profile that appeared in ’The on one day, 1,100 on five days, {gigg S48-I711. A Hartford National auto loan can put a new car In your driveway Herald July 8, 1958. and 1,000 on seven days. Rec- 1 ______]______EUGENE ROBERT MONTANY “What about Jim’s future?" ■ ord high attendance for a sin- , FRANCIS P. DELLAPERA^ ^ The Herald asked. ; gle day was 1,319 on June 30. “Boy, that’s a tough one,” The pool operation cost city X-ray Unit Set • JOHN S. G. ROHNER In a matter of hours. Rates are among the lowest anywhere. . . life Herdic was quoted as repTj’ing. taxpayers $1,544 for the .sea-1 ALEXANDER C. PENNY “One thing’s for sure though; son, Berger said. Receipts to­ For Town Visit I could never settle for one of taled $6,684.15, a new record | those big city rec jobs where for income, Expenses totaled 1 HARLAN D. TAYLOR TOW N TREASURER Td be stuck behind a desk. I • $8,228, including $6,330 for A chest X-ray survey will be Insurance Is free . . . payments can be spread over 36 months. ' salaries; $648 for chemicals; conducted in Manchester Oct. Just can’t divorce myself from 8 the Coijnecticut Tuberculosis HAROLD A. TURKINGTON ' ROBERT H. STARKI Whole people. I like them too rhuch." $640 ' for pool reconditioning; $160 for oil; $50 for repairs, and Health Association has an­ Look for our sign dealer, or stop In at your and $400 for other expenses. nounced. Income included $3,391.65 The survey for school person- Soajp Dispenser from pool admissions;...... $1,718.50...... nel and other residents will take from 279 season, tickets; $1,224 ^ 2 p.m, at East Ripped off Wall for swimming instruction regis- Csthohc High School and from ■earest Hartford National office tod^f. trations. and $350 from the 2:30 to 6 p.m. at Manchester Birds concession which operated at High. Police today are investigating The survey la part of a two- ttie theft of a soi^) dispenser the pool. Berger reported that 644 week mobile unit tour throu|d> aaachiiie that was ^ped from $2 communities in the north­ FOR TEL. 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 3 fi wall at the Wash *NI Clean swimming certificates were is­ sued, also a new recprd. eastern Connecticut area. An es­ Automatic Laundry at 680 E. timated 6,000 persons will be BAKTFOBD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST 3Va Lb. Minimum Wwl^ht Hnw For OwtdBor BuriMCMl f ~Ilddle Tpke. sometime Ihirlng Ei^ht certificates were issu,ed Xrayed. le night. to instructor aides; 11 for senior Tuberculin testing of first and Antn employe reported the life saving; 43 for junior life seventh graders Ig also part of INFORMATIOM------773 MAIN STREET lo wosKfesmoHM WB BBSBBYB VSE^ BIGBX iiM S t HMI,TTEE OF MANCHESTER PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thni S A T U ^ l 9 » in chang^, plaeed In the beginner and 198 to Iseginners. chest diseases. 4V ■uehine, was takah tn the The awlmming team was The mobile unit will also visit poUca aaU. IHm firm oomprised of 80 parUcipants, Bolton, RoekvUla, ElUngipii and apsa Jk aicM. aoid tlM kaaia plaead ioivtli 8b Hshrea, . I r \ 'V. '1 i • ' MANCHESTER IVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, SEFIEMBEB 28,.19g4 PAqHIIPIEWpl MANCHESTER E^^ENING HERALD, M ANCHESm t, OONN« WEDNESDAY. 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aaya tha i Famed Mule valous creatura, big-boned. Brighter Side Gives W ay r the Of the Netvg •S3 To Tractors wofiid kill a Mono. " Tha ante b^ad boDd rail­ re I roads, teg the forosta, ptow tha yester, so he hitchhiked the WA8HINOTON (AP) — Yho fteldB, harraat tha cnfa, lam U rrC H flB L O , Mhm. mOas back home, letting famod Missouri mule h M Jolnod g ite t Bins, tores tbs angai' sM •ytran MUl«ii>enid, A -lm - stcdm OB the way. of CBM. haul coal troB mtnss, T6 W AI^ 92nd the Mst of vanishing Amerioana. m e. to thinklnff abaat,^hMB( a and pun guns and wagons hi tewjrtr about that BMtSIr' m a Ottn n ’ CAMS F L U N K Bred by pfobeers to help yn traffic ticket. > IdtmiLB. Ala. (API — The carve bonwetcada from the M ore I •,000 M teaoiifl K «aM 't the liaiNft that irha* ft cars ta flunk in an unofO- wUderasas, this hardy aalma! mutes w kilted wtth Os R ||M wmMn*t thom Nkt • pirty wMwut Mat. It was w)|ai ba|ipwiB| 1 testhn' o! a new liwpec- Am srlcsa ANNIlfiRSARY n tlon law hsisBged to the policealso helped win three wan — youl Yis, an Yterds frionds am invitad to after he paid it. > a I the a v il. Spanish-Amerlcan and in Franco In World War L IQIlerbernd. ( «C chief and firechief. "A great animal and a graat our Mg Op«i Ho u m , to holp us cMoprato One headlight on- Police ChM World War I. His fame spread Mim., waa taaeii‘in a Mate jacroes the country and around tradttlan la dlaappearing trohi Montgommy Vtords 92nd Annivaraary. And Highway ftatrcH. ear IM laUee Jamea i . Robtnson’a car lacked our state,” lamented the maga- m f - . anfficient candlepowar. and ' the world. tha nuMV tha marriar. . . bring your tamHy. and jailed aft IVoeheeter to t al- Decrying the mule’s virtual sins. PARTY another waa out of alignment legedly-rtaarliift’ a Uaffle ticket disappearance in the wake of b rin g you r frian da, and Join In afl tha fun lawed ia^iNrie. He paid it Ld^hta on P ira C h ief Dan Sir- the tnctor, the Missouri Farm­ and faathritiaa. Thara'K ba apadal traato for nion'a car. were found to be out ers Association reports that BOLATED FBOM POOH B a il M alt ^ ( o f focus. aR tha Mddtfa, BfM and rafrashmanta for Soma^iDw M b adMe waB^ none are being bred. "Wherever there was hard NEW YORK (AP) — Children avaryona, plut soma wondarful surprtaas ahacked oft file patrol’s wam at KXPENUVE OIOARS hi rich, white suburbs are being Mat i work to be done, he waa there, wa hava In ttora tor you. So sava tha date LANSING, Mich. (AP) — It I groaning and • sweating and culturally deprived by their Re was arrested Sunday night doeant' pay for a woman to be Isolation from poor peo^e, saya . . . wa’R ba waiting to wak»ma youl at his home, where friends and aeon with a handful of eigars — I kicking but getting the Job done." the association says In a New York educator. neighbors were visiting, be said, If she didn’t pay for the cigars. and whisked away de^itte IB th latest issue of its mag^ne, Dr. Harold Taylor, former Helen Margaret HaU. 47, of reshtent of Sarah Lawrence protests. A relay of six patr^- The MiaoDuri Farm er. R" Lansing, pleaded guilty Monday ’Ih e mula is a strong, auro- CbllUege, said ’Tuesday some Ben took him to RocbMter. to stealing five ci^ra — valued "They treatiM me like a crini- footod work, animal, a creature wealthy suburbs are being at X cents— from a gasoline for which there is less and leas made into "closed communlU( ■k hBl." he said. stafioD. FRS REFRESHMENIS Worse yet, MiUerbemd said need in tho world of diesel-pow­ of a separate class of cHlsens.** MBUcipal Judge Earl E. Mc­ ered tracton. '■ Their children, he told . a B e ticket had been instrumental Donald sentoiced Mrs. Hall to a B ndBing a tl.OOO engine and Needing an animal which meeting of the Public Education 60-day Jail term and charged could stand up under the hard, Association of School Volun­ putting him out of the trucking her ^ fines'and costs. Business. He was given the tick­ endless labor M building home­ teers, "lean to believe that this et to r having insufficient brakes steads, ptonssr Missourians is the natural condition of man on a pickup truck for towing a If each place of cMckcn that brought blooded Jacks and Jen­ and too often go through life disabled semitractor. Driving is to be froaen la wrapped in nets from Kentucky and ob­ with a class attitude ingrained Be tractor home ruined the in freeser bag or carton, the tained large, strong boras in their minds as a byproduct of Botor, he contenda pieces will not froaae' together mans from Ohio to produce the their education.” MiUerbemd said be wasn’t in a chunk and will thaw more hardy variety o f mule. "They are the new culturally eflered a ride back from Roch- quiekly wlwti you need fiiem. "The res*ilt of fids breeding,** deprived," he said.

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• 0 PA and paperback copies tor $3 W- to control bleeding wiD be in- eonMiratlon committee (A8C> early Monday and about katt. in. » , oC Bartfari, a Band ad thair datlaa hy.apbool Reaeuera began cleartag tha eluded in the course. "Theoe are lo t district 4, Andover, Bolton, the town's ifiOO rasidenta wera at BhiaaM ]Bmm odOalalB pandlag ooteoaM ad tha tona of cable from, the abaft, WASHINGTON (API — Nenn- the moat Important ateps in ad- Hebron and Oohunbla, is now evacuated. trial. aatoing it in short lengthe aad papera and radio and totafvialon mlfdatarlng good first aid,” Jo- being aatablizhed at the ABCS The Calistoga fire, whipped in BartdMA aad Mkhaal haniing it to the surface. RoeMes Hide OR 35. ad Saat Btetterd. Borawa atartad hla aaaoai stations will begin reliudng to Mph McCooe, obaimuui o f the O o u ^ office according to Jo- by winds that someUmes Late Tuesday afght toe tour in the world at 5:aq p.m. Bartem ihpt\ P. Szegda, chairman. The at tba aovnr Laaa yaar thto moath ia tba Boat n e w TORK — Oet rich quick. Manchaeter Red Croai First Aid reached 70 miles an hour, raced ^ in BBat H artford. Itaatdord aahool ayatam. Laat the bottom looked up the ahaft Standard Time Sunday the Wer> inatruetors group aald. Bandag­ alate includes a toinlmum of six about 30 miles west to a north­ and could see Urtita of tha res* ran Oommisalon report on the Perfect a way to recover pe­ bominees from which a com- Iha two naan worn annatad ho taa ih t a t tho MoOartiB troleum from shale. There ere ing, traaaportatlon of the injtir- ern rt’biTb of Santa Rosa. thojr tart lha EoakvOla D ro f 8 missed are you trylag to do np thera, nooBoad Tumday by Whits rado, ‘'Wyoming, and U t » . eligible to vote In the election. _ W alatai go atf at tho nor B. Thoaipaoa hi'Bnat Bart- That's more than 80 tlmea the Tboaa taterested to enrolling by the fire. ati»tn aa ha waa iM tag hi hia fiord i ktep ua awake?" ' ' Honee press aacretary George may eontact the Manrtieatcr Tbe alatc mtist be conmleted The rescuers booked onto the B. Reedy. He declined to permit proved reeenree of crude oil in by OoL 15. Chairman S^da twoPawa into **eacaOaar taachar. Ha aald the llnltod States. Red Crom office. cddody. Fallea lagortad tho two Banana waa pnaaotsd last big hunk of cable and began puhUcatlOB in advance of the states that petltlona signed by Republicans Fete Sale . n n oatarad tho atoro Hirpagh to taaah a apoeial six or more eligible voters nom­ raar door. group at tha aahool. inating persons for membership Duffy Saturday s m * 5 -w ^ . rho pair waa chargnd with Hartford athobi offlciala aald on toe cbnimanity committee Oroaaaiaa atartad taachtag tlria w ill be received at toe county war $350. hna office up to Oct. 10, and the 'The Republican Town Com­ with . crbniaal hitaat moath at Barnard Brown. names ot those persons vfiU be mittee M il honor James Duffy with a rally at the RosemO’.int budded in toe slate if they are IM IkM Im> ptsa. TWfl^ willing and eligible to serve. Restau-ant In Bolton Saturday I breaks Reported A person nominated, who for nliht .at 9. a«p waaMoaa, yal UeSe Stresses Duffy, a life-long resident of BOifio reason is considered IneU* •IM «Mr » MftiisaBML Ghta At Two Stations g lM WlU be notified before OcL Manchester and for many IkilGfaaL Manchester Is 16 and may i^^eal lor recon- years a town constable, is niov- ^^tstessrB^MsmdOm P o lio Shots sld9raUon if he so wishes. Szeg­ ing on Oct. 1 to Nantucket, R. ha aatimatad $S40 worth of da notes that it is highly destr- I. k| nrhandlaa, office itama aad able that nwnlnees be acUve A ll l>OP candidates for local •''Hetaaes ta tha regtatand waa reported taken For Infants farmers who are beet qualified offices win be on hand, and a Remetnber Us as We Miss You during the night In TM of toe Hebertafai Patoat lor community committee work late evening buffet will be Mrs. Rachel Barnes, retired supervisor of the Manchester Oorp.” - break into the Cole Service from fhge One) and who MU represent toe vari- served, with dancing until 1 Public Health Nurses Association (MPHNA) unties a gift 8 atloh and Diacount at 451 W. oua sections aito types of agri­ a.m. to the' music of Benny presented to her last night by Mrs. Alexander F. Mannella, 0 nter St, police eald today. be given in all commimltlaa to culture in the conuaunity. Benevento’s Sophisticates. president of the,, executive board of MPHNA. The gift, a Eligible voter* wUl shortly re­ Tickets for the rally may be pin from the board metobers, 'and a check from MPHNA, PoUoe a i^ also InvoaUgatlar the ImmunizatloB of all Infanta Guy Tw4rcM«in of 46 Helaine Rd^' and Mrs. Ellovich examine a volume transcribed by a vol­ a aeoond b r e ^ at Jfan'a Attaa- A Better PlaceTo Live cede ballots by mall Which they obtained at Republican Head­ were given to Mrs. BarneA at a testimonial dinner at Cav- iO s d d o if L during their first year of Ufe. unteer brallUst The transcription - of one geometry textbook filled nine braille volumes of : Service StdtipB at 3dg Spen- cad complete and return to the quarters on M w St, or from ey's Restaurant. About 30 attended. Including members of DRUG COMPANY 2. Age groups to be Immu­ ASC County office no later than about 100 pages each. Marchislo Is chief of Cihildren's Services ot the Board of Education the CO chairmen,'Robert Star- the office and nursing staff of M PHNA and the board o f «dr S t. In a tbelf pried and Servloet for the BUnd. Mrs. Ellovich, a certified braillist, will instruct a Manchester M l lU I o#en an outaldo iiite vending nized in mass programz and tha WESTHILL APARTMENTS FOR SENIOR CmZENS OcL 80. kel and Mrs. Jiairy Jayne Cran­ directors. Mrs. Barnes retired Sept. 1 after 28 years service vacctna choaen for uaa should V Orange Slate Inataltod tn oiscrl^r class o f brsdUists. (Herald photo by Pinto.) dall. with MPHNA. (Herald photo by Pinto.) a ^ h ln e and ran o f f N i ^ a eoia Eeoron Grange officers in­ ______4>______box containing juat 30 be detenntoed locally. stalled last night at Gilead Patrolman Samuel 1 I. Oral vaeclnatloa of iadhrld- ~'Tyw. Community haU are: ‘Paul agio la_ laveatigating_____ ^ ____ tiia W. uala over school age (about 18 Celebrate 50 Years Wed Blow, Master; Charles Schrier, Class to Start Thursday C inter S t break, reportad B>ati yaara) genarally should he rae- overseer; Mrs. Genevieve Boy- a I foreed entry waa made. H m ommaoded only In tboaa rttwi' St, Bolton, in 1880. Mrs. Dew­ Ington, lecturer; Mrs. Kenneth Uens to which unusual aapoaure Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. DCweyf i -Tlie welfare, dignity and WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY? KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS a Imiag itaiha Included a tabih o t Box Mt. Rd.. Bolton,, oeta- ey is the former Mildred Rob­ A . Porter, steward; RusseU In Braille Transcribing n dlo. adding machine, a check io polio might be antidpatad, erts of Bast Hartford. Anderson, assistant steward; :h as epidemics, entry into bratad thair 50th wedding an- ■iter, dgarattea aad change m h aa nlverzary yeatarday with an Mr. Dewey waa employed by happinesB our senior Miss Amy Hooker, chaplain; friom a pried open cigarette military service and travel to the Manchester Water Com­ Mias OUve Warner, treasurer; A class to teach women to be-s^of the need for separate schools otheb^countriea." open-bouae for 50 guests. come braille transcribers will and facilities for blind students V ndlng machine, and aome The reception waa held ,at the pany and is now associated dtixens is a prime con­ Mrs. Evelyn Blow, secretary; ctanga from a caah regtater. Dr. Albert Sabin, developer of with the Locksmith Association Robert West, gatekeeper; Mrs. begin Thursday at 1 p.m. at by incorporating them into the home o f Mr. and M rs.'Frank Temple Beth Sholom. Sponsored regular school systems." The Spencer St break waa toe oral ^racetoe and a member Garibaldi of Birch M t Rd. who of Connecticut, working out of| Fred B o y in ^ n , Oeraa; M ra ri ported by Jamea Thibodeau, of the cdtomlttee, filed a dis- his home. He is a member of cern Of your Democratic James Turner, Pomona; Mrs. by toe Connecticut Branch of Members of braille classes are planned the even«t with Mr. the National Women’s League of oim er o f the atation, arho aald senUng repdrt, aaylng to part: and Mrs. Wimam Wylie of the Masonic order in East MUton Brown, Flora; .Mrs, taught to transcribe by hand, "On the basis of the data Hartford and the Bolton Prop­ RusseU Anderson, lady assist- the United Synagogue in Amer­ with a stylus, and with the aid had emptied the ooda ma­ Lake St, Maachester. Directors.” > ica, toe clau is open to all rl ine laat night. Patrolman Ro- presented tb ereis no good rea­ Mr. and Mrs. Dewey were erty Owners Association. aht steward; and Kenneth A. of a bralUe template. A sheet of son for adults M either sex not Mrs. Dewey is a member of Fq^'ter, Mrs. Ethel Porter and women. Mrs. Sahol J. Solomon, moderately stiff paper is placed b r t M c N e i^ ia inveatigatlng married Sept 21, 1914 in the 19 Robert Rd., may be contacted to avail tbemselvee n? the sim­ Methodist Paraonage in East Calvary Chapel, Manchester. Arthur J. Keefe, executive com­ on a wooden backing or braille h ia breakoBoth breaka were mittee. for further information, or thoee d acoverdd ^ emi^oyea o f the ple and toexpensiviKopportunity Hartford by Dr. Dodd. Mr. Her hobby is making quilts for Director slate, and the dots are pressed In this year’s ilatlo nal interested are Invited to attend through the guide. The braillist f -nu when the bnaineaaea open- to be immunized against pol­ Dewey was bom on Brandy the church and for friends. iomyelitis. Although i t is true David M. Barry Onnga needlework ' contest, the opening meeting. Mrs. Ber­ must be painstaking' in her e up early thia laoraliig, police that moat ndulto do not^peed it local winners are: Mrs. Mor­ nard miovich of West Hartford, work as dots must be placed In because they a re already natu­ persons 80 yea n of age and conceded, however, that It is not ton Warner, doiUes and edg­ w ill instruct the class. exactly the right spot or letters rally immune, there is no easy over. possible to prove that an Indi'vld- ing; Miss Judy Porter, aweat- Sessloiu lasting about w ill be incorrect. ual case was caused by vac­ era; mittens, Mrs. Helen Keefe, hours each w ill be held weekly UNEXPECT ED BONUS way of Identifying those who hr* The latest findings were based It takes a very special e not immune. Paralytic polio ta cine. first, Mrs. Kenneth A. Porter, at the Temple from October on an^tysis of dftta on 87 report- through May, on a day most o f person to volunteer and stay more severe aad tnifle far .ed cases of "polio-like illness A , decline in the paralytic second, and M rs Genevieve with this exacting and worth­ 3 Days of SupGr Savings WOLOOTT (A P ) — Mr. and Boyington, third. convenient to the majority of h ra. Anthony Rinaldi got an adulta." ited with the administra- polio case rate from 14.6 cases while work,” Mrs. Ellsworth tor 100,000 annually during 1950- In the Pomona Judging, Mrs., the registrants. A slmiUur class a lexpwited bonua with a dozen Terry said the shift in emidia- tldu of oral vaccines" which ACTION BY YOUR DEMOCRATIC DIRECTORS MEANS THAT was conducted last year at the sali ''hot the rewards far ex­ oemutred in nonapidemlc 54 to lA annually for 1957-61, a Warner doiUes and edgings ^ una they purchaaed at a au- sis from adulta toward younger and Mrs. Keefe's mittens went Temple. ceed the effort and time given age groupe waa forecaat in a ince December IM . decrease of 88 per cent, was to become a certified braillist,” p rmarket yetrterday. cited the committee as hav­ bn to' state Judging. The main purpoee of the class Inside one o f the clams waa similar committee report in Afte^conslderlng whether the UN) MORE APARTMENTS W lU BE ADDED TO THESE HOMES The new contest includes 1s to teach students to trahscrlbe she added. a pearl. Mrs. Rinaldi aald she December 1983. cases v^re “compatible with ing rented from use of vac­ cines. The committee added crocheted, khitted sqiU embroi­ into braille text books tor blind a >^d have it evalnated and At the time the advisory com- the possim ty of having been dered arm ies. FuU details a re : cUldteiv enables toe chil­ miUea emphasized the Impor­ Induced by\the vaccine," tbc that the case rate for 1963 was |i iced in a setting. 0.3 and on the basis of current FOR OUR SENIOR CITIZENS; THIS IS THE RESULT OF TOW N eHtilahle from Mrs. Fred Boy- dren to enroll In regular ctahs- The experts say that edible tance o f concentrating .on im- committee dtmchided that at i^^ton. The contest wlU rim to es with sighted students. An ad A R E Y O U IN (guns and oysters produce munikation of younger' age least some wera caused by the reports less than 150 paralytic cases may be anticipated for September 1, 1966. tolnistrator ie the Services for pterls of low haitre and rela- groupe and noted e "very snwU vaccine' and said it’ considered GOVERNMENT RESPONSIVE TO COMMUNITY NEEDS. Blind Children said, "this is a 1964. V Mise Amy Hooker won first or out of t^ e ly little value. risk” in use of oral vaccines in gr to be "compafiUe cases." It prize in the yeast apple • cake ratoer new approach in educat­ contest Winners Ui gingerbread ing toe blind that has worked H O T W A T E R ? contest were: Mrs. Etnel Por­ out well for all participants dur­ ter, first, Mrs. Kenneth Por­ ing Its Inception. Should enough ter, second, and Mrs. Maralyn braillists be available to carry Just 9'/2C* a day for fuel 3 D A Y S Porter, third. Pomona ana state thU metood out on larger can get you out of scale, it could eliminate much Judging wUl be done in Octo­ « trouble! SEPT. ber. , 2 4 , 2 5 . 2 6 Rummage Sale Set < “Let lls Coirtinut...'’ Hebron Grange wUl hold a ferred at the Ocet. 3 meeting If you live ta a typical ANNIVERSARY SALE rummage and food .sale at of East Central Pomona No. 3, house, you could easily run WttMIUIIKiT out OWN GMNTOGS SLEEF«S WITH GUead Hall on Saturday. There in Columbia. Applications and out of hot water several will be a .coffee bar, ‘kiddles other details may be obtained tlinea a week. i t o d d u n s AND con s'ura...A U IN omi Save On All Your Decorating Supplies! sale comer," and vyhlte elephant ^ m Mrs. Paul Blow, secre­ Now you can have aO the D oulu ruum a sous rot table in addition to the other tary.. . hot water you need at one. e Machine washable soft cotton flannel c 2-pc styles e,Machine washabla rajron dcetoto-Acrilan* aetylie items. Co-chairtoen wUl be Mrs. Anyone' having articles to be time for oaly 8^c* a day. e Pants have dastic drop-seat e Colorful prints • 1-4 a Won’t shrink a Ftaaticaolm e 6-MrL (1-4 yia.) time to\ FREE! — A pusne AftON K » fVWlY LADY \ Kenneth A. Porter, Home Eco­ picked up for the rummage and Think dl It—on^ 8^c* a RI0.3.9*-Y0USAVI«9a food sale may call the co-chair­ day! Ri0.f.M-YOUSAVI9«f nomics dudrUian, and Mrs. , I . , ■ Fred Boyington, 1955 Home man or donations may be left Yea, toanks to Mobilheat Bundles , VOTE DEMOCRATIC at the hall Thursday and F ri­ —and ail'oil-fired hot water Economics chairman. Odd The fifth degree wUl be con- day before the sale. heater of correct capacity— single RoU The board of selectmen has your family cau take care of and 1^ appointed two additional mem­ an tiielr washing needs at m m i 4 9 ' bers to the public health nurs­ ofie time. ing advisory committee, Karl Mom can do the family HEALTH CAPSULES H. Links and Ra3rmond W. Bru- wash. Sis can do the dishes •k 1964 Closeouh! Thousands jOf Roibr^ ^ Mlclisel A. Petti, M.D. nell. at the same time Junior • Former resldenW"of another takes his bath, and you .en­ WHY If IT THAT 50ME P60PL6 state who Have been in Con­ joy a shower. WHO ARC HARP OF HEARING necticut fo t less than one year Don’t delay— phone ns to­ "ALUMINUM GOLD lAND 9 x 1 2 eCT NO 8ENCFIT FROM A , and in Hebron fo r at least 60 day. Find out how easy , it Is First Time EXTENSION hearing AIP ? days as of election day, who to switch to a MoMIheat- VINYL INTERIOR PLASTIC possess the qualifications for llred water heater. O ffered admission as an elector other * Average family ot four. LADDERS DROPCLOTHS than -residence requirements PAINTS (U tox) may vote for presidentiSl and 1964 CLOSEOUTS Mce-presldentlal electors on a (DISOONTINUED) special New Resident Voter M05IARTY Presidential Elector Ballot by SANITAS making application t<> the He­ BROTHERS 0.99 bron town clerk. INFANTS’ 4-FH a Manchester Evening Herald M3-S135 RIP Hebron eorrespondent. Miss STIETCNPtAMSET Susan B. -Pendleton, telephone 301-315 Cunter St. e Washable bulky knit Orion* puirylic .99 238-3454. 4 f - GOLD RAND t Sweater, cap, footed leggings and 24 ft. — 18.55 GaDoa mittens e White, pink, blue rV|28 ft. — 24.55 IF PBAFNtFS Vi PLJE TO POOR Control System Flyable WE GIVE • One size fits all sizes up to 12 months 1 Poreh A Floor CONPUCTION OF 40UNP TO 32 ft. — 34.SS GREEN STAMPS REd.S.99-YOUSAVB*9s Single R U U im «jCeee<;Awa*

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DAILY CROflBWOBD t V T M T r i n i t y •— F«rfiof$ Cireie A rei B T RXHJ80N Oini ibA|l]MNG B0!IJ8 B wMi MAJOK H O W L l s a t e A Woman's Day ...... r * Begto tlM Day atonbtol TTy— I StOtB 1 ti DeaiiMBilfj Oome to 'IMECAJW faina DUFjniiu0 .l|nd BOBB8 with for faihtOM' to aoR 5 ^ ’ ImlH-ln eomMK an8 smartness H4m la thU iwwty-opewd I aMASOR abound at KATVB BPORTS- qia RfOUte 88 bi TUcottVfili «.ANN/TIM» 3AHBt I• a f f - * * • WBAR, Vemen Clrele. So han­ tha vicinity «K Ooim. Land r 3AKe V«»»»4‘«l6N«f*WOl»^^ M«««A6» LOUDBCt-THAM ai’n tool delightfully feminine. canter gal, tha amart matrom AT» COMMBRCIAU^ Sere Are the tailored WA9H- la thr banter you’ll flhd a ralai fB 4&mou6<~viH^x (I «AM*--H»^»WM KyllSi%rM m D ^ ' * > 1^ u o fK tp a* * j S f ” **** UX3k UKEARAMK A M A T S U A f------* ^ id a in S t r e e t S t o r e t ^ m' ttteMXMd HMteai 4 Laoneli Jam Party-CHvtog c AND NYLON (lined or uidln- Keyed to hermonlM, to aaoent, m BSS i u n w ^ S fiL « Di«rnoncii A t* In StyU Entertain with a flair! Come ReheMa ed). In solid odors; in stripes, t^oomplement each «81ie», A UOnb . 2 SB? plaid aii: Miami for a bappy a eharmlng way to leak when s u m also lined WOOL^ la tha KLASSY T SrSoSc^tk* "SSibSf 8&A 084 Main Street, where you’ll the main floor at Watkins ha*, THATWkCKrrr* K »C«SSm 4S1M , n e k yoim.^aiant a t comfort holiday,y of . . fim and- mamortM. find ohaitng dlahee, #ervln g the aide and the prop* to ||6* I you lounge. .ShO|ll KAYE’ S rich autumn hues are a tempt­ at WA«aNa>M5Maln Straati GLOBE TR.VVBL SERVIOE, SPfHtTSWEAR; Pitot Monday ing invitation to be triad on. offNMMKMcrryO kuSm • m SSffitoaj •; trays, Lasy Susans, .'also tugar your autumn entertaining off ni j' ■»05! ^ fSSS»“ faaturlnir all manner of BAR? 005 Main Street offera LOW and creanura that stay bright a flying start. Whethsr you are through Saturd^i'aiKl OPEN You’U Ilka what you abf to the SbtnpM i^**?****:^*! GAtOTraOBR . C H A I R S, AIR f a r e to Miami now. ’Tha with no t^tous polishing need­ honoring an out-of-tOwn ^ est or EVENINGB on W toi, ’mUBB. mirror. From Italy oomaa tha M8lMkNpMr«a codBM ftttly S m STm ^ ^ J S t L atramnlinad and dtaplydeeply com autumn rata* afd-at a fraction • JMiMi ___ ed ever. Look for the ’’Bueni- planning an election-eve aKair,- FBI. to 0 p.m. FISHERMAN'S SWEAtElR ▼Uliin fortable andil available In a of the . winter-season prices. lum" label. To your modem YOUR _QIFT GALLERY has a with interesting haw d^tt da- K*55dy» places. wnyrCN’S. it aflame for an elaborate at- ^ L Y OOP with the famous labels abound­ blown glass wtth raised design ‘‘Joyce’’ shoes in all the wanted (edt at, 4 payty., - ing here; Gaatwlrth, Bambury, of American Indian). Yes, con­ shadto, wlthv an autumn Gayor From .County Osafc In Ireland TOum and Country, also S. J. laveetmeat Headquartore versation starts ahd flows on ef­ for your smart tweed suite and 'Stop Jk ute Sm ,>eU'N DOC BimH 80 To MAMCHBSTBXlGARPBn' Buckman. Hie handsome, all- Need Investment advice or r CBNTBR, S ll Maln^ Street, speakers for your meetings? fortlessly. Provide enough dressy -Wools. You'll find stack­ How you may iv in a A cMuaoiOM jfcogp.. r !S S f ‘ wool fabrieo are expertly tailor­ ’’Hawkes’’ glam ASHTRAYS ed heels, also ’ mid-heG* and vc*M#«oi>wrB« ■“ ' acmes tha first ehtoment tvsr ed for smooth fit and long wear. afniARSON, HAMMILL A TREASURE CHEST OF o f . Irish BRAn>ra> RUOW, COMPANY, m Mato Street, U centerad with engraved floral pumpe- 'You’ll like tha charm­ MEN'S (XQTHINO at ROTH'S u These quality COATS FOR or Mallard design, 81 for Indivi­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Tea, tha "Bride of . Brin" hde OnU^. have extra hems In the I Manchester’s Investment center 8212 ing atnibat>here of THE..VIL­ dLOTHIBR, :Trl CHyr Stepping / eoma to, tdvFnl The colors have dual size and $4.50 (or king-Wze. LAGE BCpbERT.as seat length 's|id sleeves for extra and is a member of the New Many attractive DECANTERS 84-48 Plaxg, 'liow - oelebryitlng their a vtoran'ey, an electricity about season's wear. .Some are touch­ York Stock Exchange. MS-Mai. -yourself on a Deacon’* Banch to First Aankrerpary,- ROTH'S them that la downright excit­ like the 7 ^ . set $3.50 merit Is brightened eOnilderably HT ed with NATURAL BKA^VER your attention. 'Ibe prettiest with an attractlV* Juafpar be carefuMy fitted tq .an ■ array CLOTHIER invitee you to help w ing. Theae BRAXDBD RUGS FUR collar for that desirable | Why Risk Expensive DamageT of footwear for the aaaaiest them, observe the occasion. All ]i%OM; IRBLANU am ao lux­ It’S true moUu have good oartv NAPKINS and PLACE blousas«combinatlon. TMs-'a4w grown-up look. Often matching MA’i'S are at TOUR GIFT GAL- Jumper buttons down the tf^ t; fashion look In town. OPZttf 10 wORS't'ED - SHARKSKIN uriously thick and sb heavy, taste. They usually bite Into a.m. to 0 p.m. on Modday hats are included for untiled CROCHET LBRY to zoom your hostesa-rat- tailored blouse has ■> aloeVa SUITS are now 840.00 (regular, they won’t bunch up Dr he fashion Hair. You’ll find warm-1 your nipest garments. Be on the through Friday *nd OPEN- SKb* ly 86O.06>. Alt WORSTED- eaany 'kicked. Com*/to m a n - Ing satisfylngly. choice. h r m a c h in e sate side. Take advantage of urday from 9:30 a.m- -to-6 tijn< FLANNEL) SLACKB AN now CKES'nfiR .CARPKT CENTTO as-toast, WASH-1 SIZES ■’MARTINIZINO ” the ONE No. 8213 with Patt-O-Rama Is ABLE COTTON PLAID (vmter tn.34-34-38-40) Make your sub-teenage daugh' in sites 34. 36. 38, 40, 49, .... 'I 810.00 (vahies to 816.08) ...Come. to insB^t thCM ' BRATOBD HOUR DRY CUBANING Always put a pad tmdsr -your RITg S from New Market of repellent, stain resistant)',' the ter a circular * skirt of solid 46, 48. Bust 86 to 60. Stic 'M, sise 6x U 818. It costs no more / process to protect your summer nig. Regardless of how gObd the A watsr*fillod Ifiastie spray County Cork in the Republic suits, toppers. The ’’MARTIN12- color material and place pock* 88 Ixist, Jumper, 2H yards of 64- af Trelahd 'I9»ey look more ex to take first choice. Select from ets on it of contrasting color, inch; blouse,' ^ sleeves, 3H rug is, it will wear longer,"Iti* bottle and paper towels J u ^ In sr INC’’ process cleanse! Umr- in place better, have a more the car will enable you to give pahalve than they are. In stock the peak selection st MARI- oughly, eUminates tliii dtoiger shaped In a circle with the (ace yards of 88-inch. MAD’S and use LAY-A WAY. 5072- N ^ of a clock embroidered upon comforting cushion (eel and look a quick clean-up \o' cliildim’l BY AL VERMEER are OVAILB in Slses 1x8’ |18- of exasperating moth ..damage. To order, send 60c In coins to: better with a pad underneath. sticky hands If the need arisss. fBISO LLA’S POP ' .OOj-, a.lx4’ 847; 4’x«’ 876; Tempt your crocheting skill You feel so confident, when your them. Use white or black thread Sue Burnett, The Manchester S’xlO’ 881*: IxlS.*’ 8884. A rounded paper clip slipped by making this lovely sleeveless (or the clocks. over the cut end of cellophane neat appearance and good Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF BY A R. WILLIAMS. Special ord m are available. Jacket in' a diamond - design grooming speak for themselve*. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. ■me sccRCToF* MONO!] OUT OUR W AI < Begorrah, (ney’re beautiful. tape will aave you from hunting which is formed by two-tone Planning M anekeater Parkmde Store* - IT'S < [M O V E THE around for an end the next ttme Let the magic of ’’MARTINI2- 10086. <«peeD-ReAD^^ afghan-squares! ING” work fo! you regularly. Home Improvesnenta BOOK/ OH,IT«N0riH'UaHrx you go to use It. For Ist-class mailing add 10c PRISCILLA, VSi^ EASY Okrvea are for’ more than Pattern No. 6072-N has cro­ Keep your clothes new-looking "Instant cakh is available for Mandknlto far year MdnfolK < Wh4n buying earrptei aelect RtAD WITHOUT' irv-nrAMMLauHca, for each pattern. Print Name, those that are well - shaped, aaocHOLMoynwaa' wear them In Cold and windy chet directions — sizes 13, >4, longer. ’’MAR'nNIZINO’> givqs worthwhile purposes and home Address with Zone, Style No. Looking ahead to Christmas, mois/ i n o t h e , ^ wtother to protect her.hands. For Sptoknng Windows what huabaiid, son, father or bftyht in color, With fresh skin •xmmfimmiaa When windows glisten, the 36,-U and 40 inclusive; diagram- yitor clothes a lift, helpa pre­ Improvements are a 1 w a y a and SIse. XHAMBAomurmaaf They’ll save hef from getting To order, send SSc In Coins to: serve them for toighter^ tvesh worthwhile’’ say the friendly brother wouldn’t be deUghted that'i* both firm and smooth. red. rough hands. “ . whole room seen»s bright and folks ai: CONNECTICUT Ready lor you now — the new to find a handknit wearable un­ II you buy them In a plastic bag, fresh. JOHNSON PAINT CO., lAnne Cabot, The ManchSeUr (all A winter '64 iesue of Baaic I Evening Herald ,1160 AVB. OF EANK .AND TRUST COM­ der the tree (socta, sweater,, they are washed, have the tops Drapery Tahricii 725 Main Street, has “PPG PANY in Manchester at 898 Fashion, our eompleto pattern removed and are ea*y to carry WINDOW CLEANER, raanu-1 AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. , ybu magaslne. veet).. Coma to ’’KMnTER’SI If you are seRrehihg for. ways MAIN AND BIRCH alto 990 Main, 16 North Main and the WORUF’ far patUms, idaas home. Amid caarote that have to make your’ home distinctively factored by the Pittsburgh West Middle Tpke. Parkade. and handaoma YABlGS.'.vYour ridged riiin and are forked, different, come "to ' WA’TKINS Plate Glass people, who know | For Ist-cless mailing add 10c Nestle Them to Y< for-,there Is a waste when you how to tiring out all the luster for each pattern. Print Name, handwork is appraelatad. U you D R A I ^ T GALLBRT, 15 0*0? OMrden , New have even a UtUa ea t^ time scrape them. ■ Street, 'w'here you’ll find the and twinkle of glas.s. "PPG" at 1 Address with Zone and Pattern Storet Around Town Be rewarded w)th springtime between now and 4bl^tmaa, largest selection of DRAPBRT JOHJfJON PAINT CO. is the Number. majesty. Come to TREBLAND- you ean. ereate hsxpqnsiVa-look- patterned and tweed earpete product you'll want for your New—'64 Fall-Winter Album! FABRICS in th’d ‘metropoUtam Feel Good All Over "' - < Enelrcle Monday’s Date ON-THE-TURNPnCE for TUUP ing gifts at pin-money prices allow the effects of wear, and I area. Over 5,000 hanging sam­ fair hcuaecleaning Article*; Custom Collection; PILGRIM MILLS invites you bulbs from Holland. You’ll have for everyone you remember at aoUing less than the- anfiooth- ples are available including GOPtlARD'S” w a l l p a p e r regular features; items to Bounce with pep and energy. large blooms on tall, firm aurface solid color ones. ■M Ward off winter colds and fa­ to the free FASHION SHOW at holiday time. KNITTER’S I . i-Wd famow ^ ’’ 'Gre’eff’ ’ ” 'also' "Stron- CLEANER for getting rid of make I Only 60c a copy. Manchester High School on Sept­ stems. Each gorgeous tultp will WORLD Is headquarters for soil, stains, finger smudges es­ tigue. LENOX PHARXCAC:T, 409 BY JOE CAMPBEUL. hetm-Roman’’ label*. Have your ember 38 at 8 o’clock. Models be outstanding tor Us beauty t r i m m i n g s , b u t t o n s , A P - To remove lulunma from fr brown BONNIE >} chirice of fabric CUSTOM- pecially- around light switches. East Center Street, has a VITA­ and brilliance. This - (all plant, Planning to Invest? MIN CENTER stocked with all will be local atudents for this PUQyBK 0»d INITIALS to sugar whan bSUng, dlrat' roll ■rAILORBD into DRAPBRIES Here are the effective, depend­ “ MODERN MISS EXTRA also', ' iiotne miniature bulbe pe^nallM ' llnena, ; towels, eio; the. sugar, with n rolUng pin en to make your home bright and able products to save you time DBMP8BY-TEGBLKR A CO. the leading brands on the mar­ priced 10 for 80c (Grape HYA­ 62S Main Street, is s member of ket today, Including the popular TEEN” ' FASHION SHOW to be The CHRISTMAS COUNTER a board- to break up the himpe, • mitrMBILMfcTM.tnfiUfWLOII. beautiful for the holidays. When and energy. repeated at Windsor High on CINTHS. - SNOW, DROPS, has bejB set up /to your early thap.. tores the sugar ttirauili you c o ih ^ e fins fabric with the New York Stock 'Exchange. CHBWABLE, cherry - flavored CROWNS). Do see the diaplay fliiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii Formerly Cobum A Middle- ’•VI-DATLIN” that-kiddles pre­ Tueaday, the 30th. PILGRIM convenience. ThereY waim and strainer. **Th« MMon I don't lay away part of my allowaifoa* talented ii^ring^ the decora­ Bet the Beapty Wheels to MILLS is the fashion center In of ANTIQUED PLANTERS, rich friendly atmoim|bere here that ’ iL .-MbtioB , , brook, they suggest the pur­ fer. Buy {S 100-tablet bottle and with colorful design, waxed. In­ tive rejnilth'are, indoad, gratify. chase of ’ ■ SECURITY INSUR­ ret a 80-d*y supply of chewable the area for qugl^y by-the-yqrd tnvltoayoB ts ipAnd' air hour 4nH Dad, h that I hava ao many lay-awaya waiting tog’W '^u,and your famlty for fOaptlvato "the' world around fabrics. For your autumn re- side and out. R E G IS ^^ FOR -ri.- Xearjh CalLWATTONS ANCE COMPANY OF NEW *’VltDityllh” VITAMINS free. an afternoon. Xn*nn a nbflr ahtl^ lor my allowanoar ydii, vAeh^ you - let the talent^ IdeSorating, have your SLIP­ THE WORKTOPdll Ihstruetion la'fr*al " OXLLEftT,'MX-7790. staff o f BCHULTZ ^BEAUtY HAVEN” stock. Complete Infor­ You save $1.58. Or. buy,“ UNI- “ DRY MATBRUL" s; AR CAP” VITAMINS and get 24 COVERS made' here, $15 for a SAl^N--983 Main Street, help mation is available. Stop in or lounge chair and $30 for a divan RANQEMENT8 to be gjwi^ .lo- you look your radiant best a* call, 648-1105. free with purchase of 100. "MY- mdrrow and naKt 7 1 ^ Cotta* Stains on dinnerware ADEC” VITAMINS offer 80 free takes car* at the labor. What .a dltap^ear if ' you add a plastic , fall and wlntei activities crowd world of UPHOLSTERY and 7-)0 p.m. coma',; WW8 g Stretch Your Shoe Mileage with purchase of 100. At'“flrat i»tmB tedipoon full. of. chlorox ok simi­ onto your calendar. A complete d r a p e r y f a b r ic s you’ll find or come alone. Whjr beauty service Is offered here. HOUSE A HALE SHOE sight of a cold let "CORICIDIN” while evening youTi as _ ,, .....IIAN CERTRUDB C lar bleach to the detergent In give you relief of accompanying at PILGRIM MILLS, 177 Hart- BEN CASEY youf dishwasher. Have your coiffure shaped and SERVICE will DYE SUMMBJR ford Roafl, OPEN Monday you lesm the fascinating art of 1M4 FftU Op«ninr H«r aches, (ever, simple,,Jieadache, combining and arrangiiw the coaxed Into a flattering frame SHOES, . s . .fashionable dark 25 Ublets Here too is through Saturday lO to 0 p.m. B oh od l^ The Speechmch Arts ■?'■’€ * * « 'M a tori^ ■ ^ for your features; then every *hade to liarmonise- -with your and OPEN Saturday to A beauty wid texture of wQOt> ^-naom CHAM MQML,^ IT wA Fimsuwa.1 fall / and winter wardrobe. Why ’’OORICTDIN’.: FOR , CHIL­ ROSES. LlPS’nCSC PODS, RIB­ Number of Women BOTH FATR^VAYS have un- Ttew-season hiit you try on looks DREN. For a-Atofe thioa4.ior For An EttodSF Oouto* With Private UstmctlaB Bl tw MNeHMANX Mkr AnHW J Hdimioj acnH HW/ascME m a ^ packaif^ fsiMops ajray.of sty­ even more [wonderfully becom­ push the light qoloi’Od Shoes to Tour window curtaina can be BON BOWS, CAT TAILS, PET- m n y z 1010 >ou Aaoun Hmr T O M IA n M B ------.coughs, get aoditwig relief enth nCOAT LACE, PRAIRIE THIS­ VOICE, DICTION. <«RAL INTTOIPRETATION %■ » rofoam,, tibads, sequins, glitter, ing. Reserya your beauty time the back, of your shelf. Next ••CEPACOL".:i5 decorailanR and gay acceatorlw one visit to SCHULTZ BEAU­ shoes now by hiving them DYE ors each and every time you Weddings, anniversaries, re­ have wider oliolce.of schedule).'Refemiices upon rdgusat.' & for yw rse^ TY SALON. 643-8061. SUMMER £«OES. aerve it to family end gueMs. unions, group gatherings and EN DAYS A WEEK from 8 =$\ ROYAL. 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’■ ‘ • V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTTTMBER 2S, 19S4 ^61 yWBtTY-i^ w .H^UVUlaoXMlbIIANCBESXVE EVgWING HgaALD. nnii^gBiwy> MANCEEaSTgl. CX?NN^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 199i Indians Open at M eriden Friday Night THE — — E x a c tly Month Ago Today New York Wag Six Games Out of F irrt P la c o - Herald Angle By Ford-Stottlemyre Winning Combination Long Season Ahead EARL YOST Sporta Bdlter ' I I I » * ,. ■ ' ^ uiaA Kama*Ramos fadfed A1 t*ipk»w Luplow ft a dou-^ dou-A AXOMKM-WfBSSMANOnJl-WRmD UOOtf•oot- ■■ K J O m tA L IXAOUa — -vAnir /ai>\ VnitMox. who WWTO aliut out 1-0 byftop at tho boas. ■r«i thoufbf«ti«l*ht fw« »«*» ■“ ble play j pitch to g^^yesave It forth*for th* lb*Tfu WblUWhite Sooc8ok nrr«never W. L. PM. «B Series Slarls Two Weekt from Todky NEWn e w YORK ((AP)—Y0U<*^ A P ) - Y o u j^ X *n**i«*. jJrttT tiMte___ load___ totwo „ _ gaoM* gaate* l*u WorldWorld Sorl**. Serie*. ___ youngster P svho has now y^onwon *Urtidstertid atatoitagatnat . th*the AiuAnnUf . St «l JNS — A rookl* named Whltoy know that pennant race in TheT*ia Tank***Yaakee* hold an Imipo*- than the maigln held by th* eight game* sine* coming up Fred Nswman, who throttled . a s SI JNS 6Vi With Few Vets Back World Series, barring any extended playoffs, will ofOn National L*agu*-I*adtu Pliil- Ford, who had com* ly *» ^ * «arly In August. them 'With a ftra-Mtter fbr Us the American Leafue.. ing four-gam* edg* in the loa* ■eaaon to lift a alumping pitch­ Si. Leoto .... S6 Si JMS S a two weeks from Boday in the paA of the N atiow It may just be over. column and ***m on th* adl^thia PhUliea, th* Yank*** In the nightcap, Ford held 18th victory. ^ ^ r ■ SAn lYamstooo .88 S8 A68 S League champion. Unless a major miracle happens, Phil- actually ar* in «trong*r po*i- ing ataff, won th* rinal game. _ 8-1 lead through seven In­ By EARL YOST The Now York Yanlco«i *»w thi^hold of clinching the pen­ Uon becaua* their ramahiing Ford’* atiU around and he* got UMgy SOX-8WN4TOML- Mltorsalrsa . . . TS 22 ASS U adelphia will be the host city in games No. 1 ,aii4 No.i 2 to that Tu**day nijht, ■w*ep- nant that looked aU but loot nings and Renlff finished up PMtobnrgk ... 2S 2t A lt Followers of football at achedul* doe* not call for riiem a r*pUca for th* rol* he play­ with a five-run Yankee ninth Th* Rad 8ok scored all tbstr in the 1964 baseball blue ribbon classic. inr a twl-nl»ht doubleh*ad*r exactly a month ago today. On to meet th* oontandara. Phila­ ed in 1860 in young Mrf Stot- runs In tha^U nth and Bill Los Aagatos . . 26 2S AST 16acan* ora th* loot J-1 to Detroit, M d * J4 the Yankee* awpt four comblnaUon Tuewlay with re­ • • • , fh* k«y hit for Boston. MUwankee 2, Plttobergh S appears not to be up to that of The Philadelphia Story te truly game* over th* Chicago Whit* atralilit while nnoving to the lief pitcher* Pete Ramos and • • • St. Looto 2, Now Yorit 1 one of the most amazing in many abnoat legendary atmie* TTGEBS-OiUOLBB— ^ the past decade. of teams which came cm from Hal Reniff helping out. — Baltimore lost It when A1 A's-TWINS—, Baa Fraaclsoo 2, Houatoa 1 Losers of all eight starts last baseball history. Very few, if Elsewhere in Uie American Ed Charles clouted a three- Otatoianatt 9, Phlladelpliln 2 r.nv, br,.seba!i experts picked the low spots In the standings late Kaline crashed a two-run hom­ season, the Indians jump right in the season with story-book League, Boston ahut out Waah- er in the first inning, tubbing run homer and BUI Bryan fol­ Today*a Gamea out of the fire Into the frying yms ^5^^ Phillies last spring to wind up tngton 3-0 and^ Kansas City out- out a 1-0 Oriole lead. lowed with a pinoh Ut home Obiolanntl (MoOool S-S) at pan Friday night when they with toe lion’s share of the post- drives to the pennant laated Minnesota 10-8. Th# Orioles stftmded 13 run as the AtUetics passed th* PhSadelpItla (BenneM 12-12) trek to Meriden to face Ma­ sea:.c 1 gravy. Vhrough games There were toe rip-snorting • • • runners as Rakpw beat them Twins in the ninth nlnning. at. Looto (CMbaon 18-11) at loney High. Action in the Cen­ played yesterday, the Amazing Cterdinate of 1842 who won an Tough Road Ahead There were five other homers unbelievable 41 of their last 48 TANKS-INDIANS— for the third time. Milt Pap- New York (Jackson 18-16). tral ConnecUcut Interscholas­ / * ' * Phillies have led their National Stottlemyre started th* first p u , 16-6, Wks the loser. in the game. MUwankee (Ooaliiger 12-16) tic League is scheduled to get League rivals for a total of 137 games to nip to* Dodgers at gmmo And led 6*3 wh6n tirod at Plttaborgh (Law 12-12), N. imderway at 7 o’clock at Ceppa days. the wire. On Aug. 8 Brooklyn in the ninth, giving up two Los Angetoa (Bldiart 2-1) at Field. Over toe years, Dave Grote of held an 8% game lead and won W HffCT FOBD singlea Berra called in Ramos, Stock Car ^TeanC Chalks Up $1,000 Win Only four lettermen return the National League Service Bu­ 30 of the last 48 games only to OMoago (Jackson 21-18). reau, points out, toe first place For Faltering Phils who came to the Yankees Stepped Skidf Filled Big Gap Ban Franotoco (Marlokal 18- Elated over their most recent conquest, the 200^1an, 100-mile race for nlodified from last year’s squad which see the astounding Redblrds from Cleveland two weeks ago. wound up in the ( X ^ cellar. team entering the final stretch clinch the pennant on the last 2) at Hooston (Larsen 6-2), N. stock cars at the Eastern States Exposition are driver Buddy Krebs, left, and faltered and wound up with sec­ day of the season, That adltion Tlmraday's Gamea ‘‘We lost all our starters,” All- BILL rO H L RANDY COTE ond place money. It hardly •ymWiilN'Cj other game* Tuesday.^when Bill White’* wngle, a car owner-mechanic Bob Oliver. The *team’ p^^ed up a check for 01,000—the brio remarked. The former Wes­ of the Gas House Clang then NEW YORK (AP)—You^ In MUwankee at Philadelphia, second purse of the same amount this season—^last Saturdays. Krebs averaged 90 seems likely that toe Phillies went on to clobber the 'Yankees Pittsburgh’s Bob Veal* Ued th* triple by Ken Boyer and Dimer, Bernle but toe shouting. In onotoor nl- JONiOB BOYS—Don Denley land than in any previous Detroit 2, Baltimore 1 against Welshman Brian CurvlB.<^ Doubles Finals, 11:80, Memori­ said. ablUty-wise. The lack of a season — th* PhUs stUl needed moat unbeUevabl* drive, t e Yankee* in the American hit* fairiy well scattered. Dodgers on aeveh hits. The after we had lost six Griffith, 26, dropped the 27- The Indians have played four DePaoe, are confident that the a victory to win th* pennant 1S4, Ray Norton 127, Joel An­ League *cramble. appearance this year. Boeton 8, Washington 8 by me, too." And daney and al Field. freshman football p r o gr a m Giants won 39 of thotr lost 42 tonio 138-358, Paul MBler 350, Walks to O’Toole and diico Cubs scored their only run off straight. He filled a big year-old British champion for FootbaU — East at Hartford practice tilts, one each against Tribe win bounce back. Early As fate would have It they But there'* one big difference Don Dryadtole, 18-16, to th* pitcUng gap when we "I’m not normally the Kansas City 10, Minnesota 8 Griffith shook hands on the deaL and Brezinaki Ore working with really hurt#.” and tied toe Dodgers on toe Store Banla 133-351, Keith Me- Rui* around a single by Pete nervous type,” he said, New York 5-8, Cleveland 8-1 counts of eight in the sixth High, DiUon Stadium, 2 pjn. Hartford High, Norwich Free There Is no ninth grade foot­ were scheduled with the second- final daye of tbe seeaeii. Namara 183-346. to the two race*. Th* cur scpiad is loaded with Going in Friday night against Pnaaling SHum M R S OWIB — Nidcy Oor- Red* and Cardinal* sUll- have Vada Pinson hit into a force out grounder. more had lost. I knew this Sheldon 4-1) at Cleveland (Me- out crowd of 10,800 at Wembley Maloney, the Indiana wUl ftcM a of the lead. The Dodg*rs could alcy 183-461, Harriet Haalett Stottlemyre, the 23-year- Indoor Stadium. hard at timea that It looked cer­ Juniors, so we may be a year tie It- with a win that afternoon. The Cordinate oloo game* remaining with the riug and the second came over as old rookie right-hander, de­ was a big game for us. DoweU 9A and KraUck 12-6). 2, tain the challenger wotdd be line that will average 186 to 170 tialing toow la 180-466, M a ^ Lou SnuOl 176, catcher Ous Trisuidoa fired the And I felt myself tighten a p.m. Griffith waa full of praise for ^Hate^ Key W ord with JJConn away,” Altorio cautioned. tTi* two clubs battled gtoh Phillie*. livered again Tuesday night knocked out Somehow the au- Loim tetter winner book ksthe pounds per man and the atart- through nine breathtaking te- 21 end losing only aem i In ■to Marra 184, Itay Laurie bail into centerfield on Pinson’s up a bit." Baltimore (Barber 9-lS) a6- Ihe plucky Briton. B.\SEB/VIL HEROES when, with the last inning "He gave me a good fis^t and per-fit Curvis hung on. It was line is Gory OentUoore, 160- tog backs wiU averaga between jflnga at do-or-dte baseball and tember to nose out toe Oianta steal of second. Robinson then Detrolt (Began 6-10) hla second defeat In 32 pro Under New Coach Forzano 166 and 160 poimds. the acor* Was deodloekad .1 -1 on toe final wetoond. Hiat was ca{^>ed the uprising with his Chicago (PlsaiTO 12-8) a* Lo* deservea a return," the eham- pound senior guard pion said. ‘TU be happy to fight bouta. Returnees to 111* backfield All • importent quarterback It te said the tension at old 'Eb- toe year Paul Dean plttoed a 28th homer. Battiag — Joe Pepltone, Yan­ AngeJes (Brunet 2-2), N alot will probably be filled ^ O M n T M m Monhouquette Tosses Goose Eggs him again any time he’s ready." Griffith aarned $56,000 for hia are fuUbock Randy Cote, Bill bete Field that day was ao no-hlttor (fimt. 31) In t e ago- • • • kee*, drove to three rak* wHh Minnesota (BoeweU 8-8) at 8TORR8 (AP) — Just before^He said he was pleased overall either Keller or Hawver, with thick It could have been cut ond game of a double beaipr. a homer aiM Nagle ae Ameri- City (Krausse 0-0), N British Promoter Jack Solo­ 10th welterweight title fight He with what he saw, especially Pohl and Dick Bomberger. Cote, CAJUMS-METB— mons, who staged Tuesday has an 8-2 record for these, re­ the center snaps tbe footbaU, the the former the likely lad In that Twenty - four - year - old Don Brother Dteay won the first OOH*l>, IMb. (AP>— Foot- NATIONAL LEAGUE aaa League leading New York Boston (Chaiiim 0-0) at Wash­ University of Oonnectlctrt quar­ with the squad’s defense 175 pounds, la a senior, Pohl, on the firet aeries of offensive Ourt SimmonB got th* job night’s show, Immediately sug­ gaining the crown quickly each 160 and Bomberger, 176, arc Newcombs and Robin Rd gome with a toree-blt efanUtat. haS Coach Terry Wflhaan* of Hnaoa (88), Reds; Oepeda defeated Otoveland, 6-8. Tlw Sacrifice Bunt by Stuart, ington (Loun 0-0), N terback. shouts, "hate.” He Uked the way his young plays on the strength of his who had turned 34 juK the Paul's perfonnanM Inapired Oeand B g h favors the direct d(Mi* for the Cardinals with a Yankees atoo won *eeoiid game Xhnrsday’s Game* gested an outdoor title fl^ t be­ time after the defeats. PDa over­ men hit the opposition — like both juniora. (U), Otaato. six-hitter, allowing the Meta a tween the two In Wales next all record la 42-S. Cnrvto earned He often la joined by the rest showing against Klngswood. day before, were locked In a ti­ Diasy’s Immortal eomamit:' ■Mthod of solving supply abort AMERICAN LEAGUE of the twi-nigbtor 8-1 and took No Game* Scheduled. of the team. they “hated” . everything In Gentilcorre and Cote wlH Impreea Staff tanic pitching duet The PhUltos run in the first Inning on a sin­ 2uffy Daugherty: aoma atate lagtslatora might Brian Smith of Hartford, man’s comp. Friedman te the Cherteeten to - tbe “Grogan, If you don’t cover that Oet. 8, Platt, 2 pjn. on of toe short wall for If a record of 27 scorele** in­ year-old castoff could help the Boaters and Canard take the algnal eaU seriously. hard h ittin g fuUbook; Lou Dot. 18, WethoraBeH, 2 pjn. former Michigan- AU-Amertoe hatn*-nm whlrti tied the acors. TManiG Ig nings? Red Sox when he was ptoksd bail somebody’ll steal H, even If And even worse, they might Aceto of Hamden, an experlenok ({uarterback who later starred Aa ths game moved Into ex- Kelley. AMbougta 1 you are the chiers son.’* Oet. 12, Conard, 2 pjn. Both happened ae Washington up to August. ahow It ty klUtog a few future ed field general; Captain Rich Oet. 23, At Bristol Eastotn, with ttM pros in the NFL. tro-lnnlngs, | nerves were seen any ooUaa tenet You and Your Family Are Invited To Attend appropriationa labeUed for the Kupec, a guard, veteran Nick Under Alibrio, who served as tight as violin strings — among — with tbe tmbe ' and Boston, racing to get In Play Overtime Tie Ro^tti, tackle, and some 2 p.m. their final series of the season state tostltutlan of higher learn­ Oct. 81, Open. I assistant coach for a doom pW ers and qiectators olik*. fourth place ing. promising sophomores. Nov. 2, A t Hall, 1 p.m. years, the Indiana show.'8 ikt- Roberta drilled a single td cen­ handed pltober baa to ttie face of a hurricane It is a fact up here where Getting back to the Tale ord of four wins, 10 deftetaoiid noting bel threat, etruggled to the ninth Second period goals, one each by Manchester High and Nov. 14, Bristol Central. ter to start the Inning for the Concession for Injuries New England asters, deep puT' game, a series in which 1 P*III« three ties. Phllltes. Eddie Waitkua, after ting prooUoo and inning last night before the Bed Conard High, completed the scoring in yMterday’s open­ pi* and rich raid, *tand t ^ and Boola Boole Boys hold a 16-0 While the outloak for a spin­ one imsuccesofu! bunt attempt, In ths bultyan MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES SoK came o«t on top 8-0. edge, Forzano insists that "For Nov. 26, A t Windhain, ing double overtime CCIL test for both dube at West prand that Forsano has sue 18 SJn. ning season Isn’t bright, getting dropped a slngte into abort cen­ oni, PituAiuigh Stuart, tied with Minnesota’s To Be Made Tennis Stars c**ded in instilling a fierce us to win, every single break off on the right foot nidoy ter. Rhtote Atobum forcad for tbe ■eoaon with Hartford. Marshall Stephens aoeounted for liie Indians’ spirit among a squad that lacks must go our way. night oould weU be juat tbe right hand. Bte wag, Harmon Kllletorew with 109 waa RobMta a t third and Btelar mna batted in apiece, came to tally which waa m teh^ dMith and ap**d. “We can’t afford a mlstak*, stimulaiit the Indiana used to moved into to* batter's a throw boll to bat CLEVELAND (AP) — If Den-^posiUon of the Harold T. aaric Ck>nard’s Bud OlaabAnd. Hie k^ GooU* Duk* Hutrhtnsosi, tbe for they’ll pop us If w* do. climb bock among to* pi tloe . . finfith High bat In the ninth with Carl Yaa- courts. cals are the defending loop Maqiasrer Aboent With a oount of two atriksa trsemski on base. He startled nis Ralston’s tender right ankle boot coming from Jnst oiitekl* Like the Asters, tb* HiuUea The schedule: One Center in the COIL. and on* boll, b* swung at an Roekvfite ragh’a buckles cn him to the Davis Cap Ralston’s ankle remains a champ*. th* goal. Moneh—ter nlOMd a Sept. 26, Yale, away. outside pltob and drove it into yesterday, 1-0, i the crowd with a perfect sacri­ It was a typiual opener, with win on* day under thto-man question marie. He hurt it in the penalty kick la the third eoato. Forsano stiuid toU and proud, O ct 8, Rutgers; 10, Mi LONDON (AP)— The Bos­ Sherman Plunkett of Balti­ tbe leftfleld stands and toe topped fiouto Hfindoor, 2-1 SPECIAL SHOWING fice—his first of the year-^that Challenge Round matches this Newport Casino toumamenVthis mistakes at a maximtun. A away; 17, Maine; 24, Temple week-end, he will be gdven five Gboch Dick Dontetonn of tb* but not today, or to the next ton Bruins announced today more te the heaviest member of Wblz Kids won to* pannant Friday nlght’e Otonto-Wi put Yastmemski into position summer and agg^ravated it later strong wind played havoc at 81, New Hampshire. they will keep just one goal- to aoore on Al Smith’s gfome- or * six minutes to repair the locals singled out Stephens. few months. The spirit is there, toe New York Jets footbaU whfoh had beafi eihidtaig toon ao tan game ftum Tanhae at Southampton. The ankle g;ave times for both teams. Nov. 7, Boston University tender this year — lost year’s team. The 38-yeor-old outside exaaperatlngly for th* longest um win not be tetoeniti whmtog double to right. injured joint .and return to ac­ Rich Slegal, Steve Brady and tbe flash Is wlUlng, but the man 14, Rhode Island; 31, Holy tion. him trouble to the five-set Summary: Bob Rylander for their oU power is absent. regular Ed Johnston—os they tackle scale* 286 pounds. week of their young Uvm. be broedcaat, howevet't W HIRf THE ACTION I&-ON THE OREAT NEW The Red Sox picked up two mat(to he lost to Australia's KaaoliMtcr ft) CoBsr* O) Cross, away. The same concession will be Hatchlsson Scbafflear around play. On a recent cloudy afternoon, left tor a aeries of National more wn* ki the toning but Fred Stolle to the National H o c k a y League exhibition made to Roy Emerson or Fred Champlon.shipe at Forest Hills. a the aoaln talk in the Student atuort and Smith already had Stolle of the Australian team Stuck KovolMl Union and even in Forzano's of­ Lineman of Week gamea on toe West Coast. John­ given Bill Monbouquettc enough Ralston’s ankle showed no FB fice was that upsetting Yale on ston missed the exhibition gsime should either — as a matter of sig;ns of failing in a brisk work­ Heck OerUoo leeway to gain his 12 th win in conjecture — strain for a shot r s Harriers Lose Saturday In the Bowl is out of Larry Tollstam, a fullback last night against Detroit—w sold it was a pre- matches here Friday, Saturday The Bakersfield, Calif., Rylander by John Pont to 1968, ex­ Associated Press today for his the Senators. His late season and Sunday, made this disclo­ HUB Three ploecn prayed better eouttonory move and Johnston youngster, a player of moods, T^tUa plains: outstanding play against Wodi- wU bs nindy to play Thursday. performance has been almost sure today to announeing some was much h a i^ e r with both his OL than four yeoterdoy mi “The m ia have too many let­ togton. The Air Force upcet the as Impressive, no m atter who of the ground rules for the bat­ service and ground strokes. Wolifnberc VoBDie ford BuBtsley High’# « roa# termen boeb; They deserve to Huskies, ranked seventh in the L D e the oppoaitton. tle between the Australian and n. Tbe Cleveland Browne bad the country team spoiled the be a favorite to the Ivy League; pre-season rankings, 8-2, Sat w oA u a American tennis forces. “I’ll be okay—there’s no need to Stephens SieSbuid Since being knocked out to worry,” he promised Selxas, son opener for Manchester Pont is one of the best coaches urday. Tollstam, a 206-pound beet exhibition gome record ttt* first toning at Kansas City "There is an old rule, dating Carney ’ Bott High at Goodwin Parle, H art­ to the country.” senior from Lansing, Mich among Eastern ConfCrenoe back to 1900, which says play who was concerned over Den­ m at the #tart of September, the nis’ patchy performance Mon­ Opoladi jraunchUl ford, by winning, 26-31. Forsano learned a great deal made 18 tackles as toe Falc(m Football League teams this right - hander from Medford, must be continuous,” Johnson, day. OR Bulkeley placed the' first about hla lads recently in a 6-6 defense stalled toe Huskies' nni' summer. They won four out of a big, gray-haired New Yorker floorere: Stephens (H), Qlasband five games. Mass., lost a

Our EXPERT MECHANICS Spnt-riM urn mt Rnm 8 out of 10 homes do all this work: HUNTING • InsimU New AC OPEN HOUSE THURS. CLOTHING Spark Plugs have 0 cold room a iMtall and Set Woolrich New,Heavy Duty R rOVRS ONE OF THE STTTr P unts Johnson a Install New t e oMnew Gordon teoel ooNor Utica Duxbok Worm ip iIhiI Condeufier door a im to notei aaora in aloQa R O C l ^ Ideal a Install New Rotor need hols . . . ea» of iateol- PICK A Now at a S et Tfaaing a a • lNird*f8jMat • Adjust Carbaretar NASSIFF for dw Me of yoor ImmoI PHONE 643-1511 ! fit Y O U j wHhtlWB8W For Only for fiat, Gordon gives yoe the FOR A ARMS GO. largest opening. Only Gordon The Oom|riete Shop hot ventilotori, extra deep DEMONSTRATION : for Hunter* CHIIL CHASER 981 MAIN STREET iV IRON nwyiAN fiongM, safety catch operated RIDP«TOL by hand or foot, new tomperw I THBIUErVOLUTfONAKYNBWDB* lateh. And yoe I YELonSEm'm a d d o n h e a t * p a r t s and LABOR INCLUDED action I INOwHkespyoaroaUordiE^ioaa OPEN I wmm and oocy, with fflteved, chcaist. I iag, OMnsostetically BantroMsd heat THURSDAY R FRIDAY I Opwaiiai oo*t ap to 7S% Ism than { oMw sdMott Iw^its* Etosis oold bsIlH EVENINGS' 1001^ iMcipud spoichg ittic — e t au. t a^r i|Mn that aieds otra bust other C td f WEST MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES ; .fU B HOME l»li0NBTItAT10ll. •81 MAIN ST., MANCHBST** STOP IN SOON 9 3 * 8 8 ■AST Selling and Srryieing Oldtmobilet For Over 30 Yean IL M-,. ! ,.. o r m TO f I ( ,l.l' FOeARTT IMTHERS, IHR n iD A Y 112 WEST CENTER STREET— OPEN EVENIN6S— TEL MS-1BU MO BROAD $4§ *t m .m a n c h Ab t w i f -7-pr I 1 ■ U l t . / -3 FACE TWENTT-EBVlN stt MANCBBSTER IVBSNINCs HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1964 MANCHBSTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHBSTBR, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, 8EPTBIIBER M, 1W4 Saburban For Sol# 7t* ' i l Afortmoiti—Flats— Housss For Sol* 72 Housts For Salt 72 Houseo- For Sole 72 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN A rtick t Fdr Sak. 45 Apoitmcnti—Flat!— Hov For Sole 72 CHKJKEN c o o p (30x100) p r^ WOW AVAJJbWM’ et Mar, 63 Tonoraents 63 F a r S ole 70 MANCHESTERr—Beautiful 5% ONE BLOCK from Main, twe DESIRABLE 6 room custom Offered 13 CARPUTS^ a MfWT SDC ROOM Cape, large kitchen (jape. Many extras. Price in­ vldea excellent reUremsnt In­ them a bawitlful rtght with low's — AnMtrongi eew to n iR B B ROOM apartment, 46$ living room with fireplace, im- room ranch, attached garage. family, 4-4 iluplex, permanent clean, Quaker and vlepX vugs UPSTAIRS FLAT — 4 Uee RTTimBM ZOMB 0 1 - B^|U siding, two recent heating duced. (jsU owner 648-8838. come plus a nice 8 rootn cape SHARPBNINa Service— Saws, L fltT WIMTIR CAROLiy ROWID CMOUM M V f u ., HFf M U f m m All CUMMM- Blua Luatra. Rant alaotrle jgalB I t ; haat hot water, rooms, not heated. 4 Summer medlato occupancy, $16,900. Bice condition, .large lot. Min­ with 2 car garage. On R ^ for fcttdMB, bedroeaa, IM ag robms with two ottaaa,.aa|^ imum PHA down payment. systems, garages, clean. : CLASSIFIED knlvoe, axes, ohoars, skates, ahampooar |L Oleott 'Varlaty •tovt, refrigerator, $90. 649. Phllbrlek Agency, 649-8464. THRe e bedroom ranch. $700 HISimflN8 MACHiNK ‘D CROSS TW OCEAM- WT ju rr w H m i did menowt room, and den. NT IM e Ot, S ^ t Can 649-6016 b e t w ^ arate entranoa, suitable for Hayes Agency, 648-4803. 44A, just over Bolton Ime. rotaxy Mades. Qtdck service. Stora. •229, $-6. bualneaa. or pmfaasinnsi m FuU price $16,609. Short way down. FHA, or attractive con­ Owner anxious. T.' J. Crockstt, Ci^iltol Bqtulpfnent Oo„ SI F urniture D ept LAB3BFROMT - 145 f t sandy out—excellent 4 room ran^, 300 CEDAR olothaalina am? PbUbrlek Agsney. 64M«M. MANCHESTER — S bedroom ventional financing terms. (MS- Realtor, 648-1677. Main St., Manchester. Hours 4 5 0 fOR‘THAT VEAH,CfUFH)8UT. VERMON 4% R(X>M8 , new, qtadous, beach, large well built home, plus large breeseway and 6982. baaketban polaa, dbUvarad or H i-fi amUDO. walBfet ^ 4 finished, 2 unfinished bed­ oversize garage, nice comer rsneh, attached garage, built- daily T-6 . Thinrsday 7-6 Satur­ OOHTIMlPnOHflHlIlDU THIS IS SCIIHTIFIC? OUTBOAMMOIDEM3U cheerful, on bus line, not an MAIN STREET LocaUoa— mort- ROUTE -6 BOLTON — Tw® ADVERTISING day 7-4. 64S-7I68. Installed; also, 175 oil tank. taet'AX end VK mOlo, Ike rooms, h(A water heat,- patio, lot, $12,500. 6 room home, lns, rec room, sasumsble vM rro(iscisE«u 5orrvouDorr«MCM a«w, |1S8. Freeear leige eem- apartment house, oil furnace) Large parcel next to red gage. Hanley Agency, 64$ MANCHESTER—Walking dis­ acres of wooded land, to^ • moNES fvesy 649-1353. fireplace, $16,900. Cariton W. baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ tance to everything. Spotlees, OOUIO SHOVEL merolal tjrpe In eeeellent You Can Afford parking. 643-2618, 247-3686. velopment area suitable for 18 0030; buelnese zone, plus a 6 room ••CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WASHINO MACaiNXS re­ JSCIE ANP apartmento or other uses, pre^ Hutchins, Realtor^ 649-61S2. rage, $10,400. Many more all expandable Cape. 2 bedrooms stone house with a three car paired, RCA, Whirlpool and IHEVtAUdr lOAMEHT WINDOWS, 8 steel oaeemmtt working oondltlon, fW. M9- IGVBLY . one bedroom apart­ rice ranges. Open nights till 8 iCM. to 5 PJl. windows with screens; six feaslonally appraised. This la down, kitchen, bath, and fire- garage, all for $14,000. lx>eat- kenmore. All woric guaran­ iNTHt 78M. ment at disflhctlve CotoiUal BIGHT ROOM raised ranch, , Saturday and Sunday till 5. placed living room, plus large ed above Munson’s Can(Qr. 46x34” . two 80x84." Call 649- Luxury Living! a prime opportunity. Call for two years old, Isrge living 5 teed. Call 641-4818. 644-n41. Court, 62 Oak Street. Please further details. Belnore Agan- Call Uie Ellsworth Mitten heated rec room, space for Shop. House needs a o o ^ COPT CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 0849. call 848-2786, 643-2870. room with fireplace, modem Agency, Realtors, 553 E. Mid­ HOMES TOU ARB A -ll Truck la A-1! OROBUDY alectrle etove^ good gaegant aew 4 room ^lertments ey. 643-5121. two rooms upstairs, lovely plete redecorating, but hO p ^ m A X TOm raiDAX MHO AJfc-AATP«DAt • kitchen with buUt-lns, family dle Tpke., 643-6930. CoUars. utlcs, trash, small CITE of the finer things of oondltloB, $40. Can I 78-W 89. hi loveto euburben neighbor­ room, 4 ,o r .8 bedrooms, 2-zone private yard, oil hot water new well, septic, etc. T. J. SEVEN ROOM duplex, quiet For th* Investor—This 9 heat, city utilities. $15,500. Crockett, Realtor, 648-157^ trucking done A-l r M t ! Call life—Blue Lustre carpecarpof and hood wtfma walking distance ot neighborhood, available aiwat Land For Silt 71 hot water heat, garage, $24,900. HOLLISTER STREET—Spar­ family on Walnut St. in 64S-3928, TTMnano Trucking upholstery cnanbr. Rent elec t h r e e PIBOB walnut bed­ high sebeel, .bus, iiicn>ing and . Gerard Agency, Realtors, 648- PLEASE READ YOUR AD room aet In exoellciit aondl- November 1st $110. monthly. PhObrick Agency. 649-8464. kling young Colonial, 8 rooms, Manchester consists of 4 BOLTON—Just over Manche*- Service. m e shampooer $1. The Sher­ gtnutea from Parkway. Equip­ Can 643-2466. 1 % baths, kitchen built-lns, 0365 or 568-0582. r i - m "W m t M A T an takca «vw the >h— — » tion. 64S-4S4S. COVENTRY — Packer Street rooms on the 1st. floor and ter line a Ranch horns for tM win-Williams Co. ped with GB refrigerator, For Sale—40 acres, $12,000. MANCHESTER — Six room finished basement, oversized 3 on the 2nd. Good in- * ■ 5 * 6 6 . The aiiu niew ahooM tm A hla a i the flS S T UtND CLEARED — Stumps Ranch, kitchen with bullt-ins, growing family. Quality fsA*; OB oven, rang# FIVE ROOM unfurnished Approodmstely 1,600 feet front­ garage, city sewers, near Income. Priced right at Lots For Sale 7 5 d I v n AFPBAB8 aai HBPMtT BBBOBS la tinw tor tho and stones removed, buU- RBLAX-A-CIZOR, original val­ BLBCTRK: Kshrtutor atovs, dining roofn, 3 beilrooms, full tures, wooded setting, fourth sKcsUsBt sonJitlaii, $EL 643- ^ b a g e diapoear. Rent includes apartment second floor, $116. age. can 742GU8 or 428-6842. schools and bus. Exciting eX' $16,000. Call Carl Zinsser. bedroom or family room, $16?^^ ■Htt iBMerttaa. Ih o ifiaaH la iriinaalhit tor oaly O N * teeor* dosing and chain eaw work. ue over $800, now $100. Can Heat and hot water included. basement, carport, 100x200 LARGE LEVEL lot on Man- or o ^ l M iMMrtloB far aay adTerOaonieat aad thea oaly 5919. beet sad hot wator, tret park' tras make this an outstand­ 400. Oates Agency, 643-0086.' not Cair743-8096. 742-7870. •ng, outdoor plenlo and reeroa' 644-0081. lot, immsculste condition, $8,- ing value! Robert Anderson For the Family Man—The chester-So. Windsor town line, excellent neighborhood, pro­ to tho oKteat of a "loaho gooO” lan r tt ia. B rron whieh «U aot n e e d a bsw mattrsmt AH Don area. Houses For Sole 72 900. assumes mortgage. Phil- Realtor, 528-0139, 628-1776. price is right for this won­ COVENTRY— 4 room homS i L 5 b SBOrtae o« tho eiSertlBHneat w e aet he ooCToetei iy WHEEL HORSE riding trac­ SCHOOL STREET — 6 rooms, brick Agency, (M9-8464. fessionally appraised for fast tor, 10 h.p., lawn mower, snow siMs, funous brands at lower derfully spacious ranch on with porch. Good heating sys­ Honseliold Scrriccs prices. Howard’s Hesi Omter, second floor, gsrsge. Tenant CONCORD RD - BrauttlBl DUPLEX 8-6—2-car garage, Alice Dr. in Manchester;' sale to settle estate. Belfiore tem. Near beach. Room for plow, land plow and hsurrow, (Dnly $125! , must be wtiU^ to decorate, naoh, latga llvliig raeas, torai' RANCS—Ansaldl mint in 1969 near the center, aluminum Agency, 643-5121. Offered IS-A xised less than 15 hours, sa've 649-6SS5. Modem Youngstown kitchen There are 3 nice sized bed­ expansion. 100x100 lot. F o r , $85. Glastonbury 688-1874, al dtaibig roam, cu ia e t kltehan. storms and ^ screens, assum­ rooms, IH tiled baths, appointment dalt 742-7056. «om t ooorathxioN wiu. $400. Also used 7 h.p. Inter­ ' 2 badrooma, raanattoo fw3m, with built-ins, S bedrooms, able mortgage, best of con­ COVENTRY — Lot 114x140, D I^L 643-2711 REWBAVINQ at BURNS, moth Com pletely Furnished With hug;e living room with fire­ n AmeciATnt national Cub Cabet with mow­ SIX R(X)M duplex, partlaUy landaeaped yazd. Marion B ceramic tils bath, 2 fireplaces, dition. Wesley R. Smith Agen­ overlooking lake, shade trees, holes. SQppers repaired. Win­ b a b y FURMITURB, wed, place and kitchen with eat­ high and dry, lake prMleges. Vernon er, .save $200. South Windsor good ccmditlon. OaU 64UM06. Free Air - Conditioning and furnished, $95 monthly. Call Robeftsen. Realtor. •H M t. lastered vfaUs, oil hot water cy, 643-1667. dow shades made to measure, Equipment Co., 289-3406. Free Wisher and Dryer 643-9277. geat with cast Iron radiation, ing space. Many extrM. Reasonable. 648-8607. aU slses .Venetian bllnda. Kays immediate occuikmcy, $18,900. Only $18,500. Cali Doris PLAYTIME made while you wait. Tape re­ 55-GALLON drums for trash NORGE, white, I I on. f t re- 172 HIGH ST. Smith. itor-freeaer, Ik e aew. ROCKVILLE — Two apart­ Phllbrlek Agency, 649-8464. Suburban For Sale 75 corders for rent Marlow's, 867 burners, $1.60 each. 188 No. frigerat ments, 57 Talcott Ave., 8 urge JUST LISTED is fontime in this 4 bed­ TrtiUt ^m k\H Oir AdYtrU ttr? c A 641649-8758. Only $150! Ansaidi built Ranch, fire­ For the Young Executive— room Ranch. 2 fireplaces, Main., 64941221. Elm Street. rooms, first floor, electricity FIVE BEDROOMS. 2 baths, place., plaster,piai 5 large BOLTON OWNER needs capi­ included, $72. monthly. 61 guest house, 2 car garage— This ranch home on Agnes paneled living room, Texas SOFA and Laweon RAISED RANCH rooms,* foil basement, cor- Dr. in Manchester is just tal for new business, must sized lot for kids to romp. LET US CHHX3K your sewing West St., 4 rooms, second all on Holl Street, fine central sell attractive 3-bedroom sub- M-ltoir Ainrtriic machine and put It in first RANGER, 22 automatic rifle, Ity, eoffee table. ner lot, vacant. Asking right for you. 3 bedrooms. $750 down may buy it. S t Samuel M. floor, $60. monthly. CaU Mid­ location. Low 20’s they are $17,900, trade considered. ruban home with two acres class working order. Work Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted— ^Fannie 35 Help Wanteo— Male 36 $20. Call 649-1426. dletown, days Diamond 6- asking. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Abundant closet space. of land, immediate occupancy. Think carefully, but fast. Featuring 7 rooms, excel­ T. J. O ockett, Realtor, Ample room for entertain­ R. Tourtellotte 649-5306. done by an expert and guar­ 86" ROPER DBOjUXB gas 9480; nights Diamond, 6-4454. tor, 648-1677. The R. F.- Dlmock Co., 649- Fm li HtraM Rtadtri anteed. ABC Appliances Re­ Mortgages 27 WOMAN for housework 4 CARPENTERS and helpers Lavitt Agency lent landscaping, kitchen 643-1677. ing in spacious li-vlng room LOAM FOR SALE. CaU 643- stovs, like new, 64$>E196 af­ with built-lns, family room, 6245. pair. 41 Oak S t, 649-8879, hours a day, two mornings a with tools. Call 643-0804 or BIRCH STREET—4 room flat (XILONIAL—Bowers Area. Six COMB SEE Pilgrim Hills — and kitchen. Park like lot A BETTER ARRANGEMENT 2488 ask for B. Hart. ter 7 p.m. M3-21M Realtors 876A397 2 full bathrooms, 2-car ga­ surrounded by Anchor 875-3193. of your finances' will make week. 649-1348. 875-9716. one block from Main Street. rooms, charming, fine condi­ Fine new homes! Less than WAPPING—Charming 6 room Barrows iWaftact Vernon CSrole, Fkwy Exit M Looking for young couple, no rage, basement recreation tion, choice plantings, Realtor- fence. Enclosed carport. more of your income available room with fireplace, cus­ rent! VA — no money down! restored Colonial, 2-car ga­ Mancheeter Parkade, POOL TABLE repair, renew TWO HOURS Weekly is all it USED refrigeratcMr for as Op«n 7 Days A Week children. Call 649-6987 after owner, 649-8061. Only $18,900. (jail Barbara rage, over an acre lot, low EDWARDS cloth and billiard table ac­ tor personal use. Lump debt TWO EXPERIENCED paint­ Boats and Aoceasories 46 tom built just two years Others minimum down! takes to run shopping club for $25. Call 649-9828 aftar I. 5 p.m. You ought to see these out­ Babin. taxes, $18,900. J. D. Realty, Manchester 649-5806 cessories. 643-2367. into one monthly payment of a few friends. You get $25 in ers wanted. 649-9658. I/XSCING for anything in real ago, $28,900. , ATTRACmVE bungalow off ANSWERING SERVICE $22.26 for each thousand dollars 1962 17’ FIBEROLAS boat standing Ranches, Capes, 643-5129. name brands free in 10 weeks. estate rentals — apartments, 8 H R(X)M heated apartment, E. O n ter St. Large bedrooms, including repayment over five vrindshleld, canopy, all ac­ Raised Ranches, Split Levels JARVIS REALTY CO. VERNON—Home and businesa FURNITURE refinlshed—col­ Send for catalog and details. RUG, braided ovaL a l wool, homes, mpltipls dwellings, eaU second floor, stove and refrig­ fireplace, 2-car garage, finest BOLTON LAKE—Year 'round 449-0500 — 875-2519 ors changed, estimates given. years. FTank Burke, 246-8897, Salesmen Wanted 36-A cessories, 70 h.p. Mercury, j . D. Realty, 648-6129. — featuring built-in decora­ REALTORS combination, 5 room Randi» Alice Williams, Popular Club 9x12. 643-8607. erator. Call 643-7279 after 6 J. D. REALTY condition throughout. Wesley tor colored General Electric home. 4 good sized rooms, Muichester Refinishing Co.', Connecticut' M o r t g a g e Ex­ electric starter, 18 gallon p.m. R. Smith Agency, 643-1567. large building in rear, conw i lean yea ------a- Voan hear tron mm atoortlen to M Plan,. Department K820, Lyn- NEW, expanding life Insurance taiA, used 50 hours, Cox trail­ kitchens and acre tree shaded 988 E. Center St. 648-1131 75x150 lot, low, low price 643-9283. change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, FOR SALE—Kitchen aet, rock­ RTB HAVE cuttomers waiting $10,900. Wolverton Agency, merclal zone on busy high* e wtthoot oea*ar al onataa at tho ~ brook, New York. company interviewing now for er. 640-2574. lots with magnificent view in Conn. ers, chairs, desks, rugs, pump for the rental of your apart­ FIVE ROOM apartment, first 648-5129 NO. COVENTRY - Custom Eves. 643-0038, 643-1686, Realtor, 649-2813. way. Tongren Agency, 648- men who desire above aver­ organ, Victorian furniture, ment or borne. J. D. Realty, floor, available October 1, 32 MiUt L-oolonlal ranch, paneled beautiful park-like country 649-2519 6321. SECOND MORTGAGES, two age income. Many excellent 6484029. Clinton St„ call 649-2665. 94 fool living room, many au­ setting. The price range is ) TOLLAND — Near Parkway. Building— Contracting 14 plans for repajonent artment8, aJl Garrison Oolcnial, 12x24 living ______location is superb! That’s room Cape Cod home packed built residence, on beautififi lOST—Man’f gold ring with MECHANIC for truck fleet, niture, fldgle and doaMe beds, room, 2 bedroom, all electric huge work shop, acre trees, cement floors, gaidges, bath­ Oakland Street, 643-2214. CAN TOU QUALIFY to join WATCH AND JEWELRY re on first floor, ideal for couples room, famUy room. buUt-ln | MANCHESTER — New listing. why they’re selling! Models with extras. This attractive wooded one acre plot, i m - black stone and lotton "x L )." matic, low mileage, |100 cash married, responsible, extra pictura vrames, round dining apartment. Tile bath, dis privacy. Hayes Agency, 643- or trade. Take over payments. rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ a staff of real estate speclal- pairing. Prompt service. Up to with no chUdren. Includes kitchen, master bedroom with St. James Parish. 5% room open Sunday and dally (ex­ home is mid-way between As­ cious three bedroom, den, dta- Can 643-5995. ing. OaU 649-429L hours, good weeks pay. Call room tables, pine furnitore, posal. Near bus and shop­ 4803. 539-5866, 333-6222. 643-2414. lats, and become a member of $20 (m your old watch in trade. range, refrigerator, disposal, ping, $116. 875-0701. dressing room, low twenties. rauich with garage, 1 % baths, cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to sumption Junior High and Ing room, full baaement, eta. lOST—Wrlstwatch vicinity of an informed sales force? Our Closed Mondays.sF. E. Bray, trunks, dropleaf tables, sfocks, heat, hot water, and individ­ Hayes Agency, 643-4808. 24 foot living room with fire­ dark. Five miles east of Man­ Blast Catholic High School. A $85 monthly—3 yeaf ^ ta l— QUALITY CARPENTRY— Musical— ^Dramatic 30 cribs,. Edison phonograph, LEBANON, CONN., Heritage Main and Pearl Streets. Re­ 1955 PLYMOUTH Convertible, office provides every tool 787 Main Street, State H>eater ual thermostats. Storage AVAILABLE October 1st—4 place, oil hot water heat, plas­ chester on Route 44A in Cov­ pleasant family room in the Hill, Route 207. Capes, deposit required. Willing to Rooms, dormers, porches, lamps, baby carriaga, O r a ^ - MAN(jHESTER — Executive ward. 643-8607. rebuilt engine, standard with basements refinlshed, cab­ PIANO Instruction for begrln- available for the man who BuUding. space in basement, coin oper­ rooms, centrally located, heat, ter walls, aluminum storms entry. Samuel M. LaidU basement permits using four Ranches, and Raised Ranches, sacrifice with option to pur­ floor shift, radio, heater, new wamts a real estate career. father'a clock, brsas, eopper, ated laundry, parking, appli­ hot water, stove, electricity. neighborhood, lovely 7 room and screens. Custom built rooms as bedrooms. Prompt inets. huilt-lns, formica, tile ners. Introduce your child to Colonial, mammoth li'vlng Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ one acre lots. No money down chase at $17,600 (actual vM* LOST—^Brown and gold leather top. Phone 742-7726. ’This is a fuU-time position for and silver items. Glass, aUna, ances by General Electric. Children accepted. 649-7287. 1951. $16,900. Wolverton Agen­ non Circle, 643-2158, 876- occupancy. Robert J. Smith, VA, FHA financing. Open ue $27,000). Write or phone No job too sm^l. William the delightful world of mu­ SPECIAL — LOCAL Fuel and Feed 49-A and bric-a-brac. 648-7466. room, modem kitchen with billfrtiood. Just off Route ew s old. GLASTONBURY— 4 room ali- 1956 CHEVROLET Model 210, Help Wanted— Female 35 glass, silver, picture frames posal, lafrigerator, range, car­ TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ Keeney School, 6 yet mediate occupancy. Wolverton ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. fred AmeU, 110 Bryan Dr., Part-time hours 4:30 p.m.-lO Angel Street. 643-1677. 16. Houm has S bedrooms, 1^ foU shed dormer, 2 baths, car­ pandable Cape with gariM 4-door hardtop. Call owner, and old coins, old dolls and peted staircase, Venetian nished, private bath and en- ___ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 643-1577. Manchester, 644-8141. or 11 p.m. baths, large rec room, patio, port, full basement, shaded on a % aero lot, fun amaalto 649-9970. PART-TIME and full-time fab­ CONCORD GRAPES, pick your guns, hobby coUections, attic blinds, washer, dryer, base­ trance. Utilities. No pets. Near TWO FAMILY—On Oakland Roofing— -^dlng 16 ric sales girls wanted. Apply DRIVERS for school bus, 7:30- contents or whole estates. Fur­ ment storage, on bus line, rea­ laige lot, $18,400. Ptallbriek yard, sidewalks and all city MANCHESTER — 6 room NO. CO’VENTRY — Illness drive, stornu and aeraans, ex­ COIN, STAMP coUectors buy 9 a.m., 2;16-3;84 p.m. CaU Variety o t light factory ( ^ r a ­ own, bring containers, $1.26 Cheney’s, 226 Charter Oak, St„ a large 6 * 6 fla t Big to Manager, Pilgrim Mills, basket. After 4 p.m., 270 niture Repair Service Taleett- sonable rent. 571 Hartford Rd. yard (150x160) trees, house Agency, 649 8464. uUllties. 649-2595. Ranch, large lot, central lo­ forced sale of 5 room ranch, cellent locsAkm. 816,000. J. Ik at discount prices at the Dis- A. A. DION, INC. Rooting 643-2414. tions: 643-8368, 246-4738. cation, high assumable mort­ fireplace, aluminum storms, Realty, 64S-6139. oount Center (with Manches­ Tradu—Tractors Hartford Road, Manchester. Hackmatack Street. vlUe, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. Mr. Gill. 649-8666. has aluminum siding, garage. siding, painting. (Carpentry. Al Open dally 10 a.m.-9 p.m $8J 0O - WBU-KBPT 6^4 room gage, $18,400. J. D. Realty, enclosed carport. Owner 742' ter Rubber Stamps), 6 South PART-TIME 2 furniture and Operators, assemblers, packers, FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ Sensibily priced at $18,900. T. ranoh. 8 bedrooma, attraothra 1952 DODGE 2-ton walk-in terations and additions. Ceil Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. CASH IMMEDIATELY — We VERY ATTRA(3TTVE 4 room ment, first floor, cemvenient 648-5129. 8174. SOUTH WINDSOR F nsiify Main Street, Manchester. appliance delivery and ware­ etc. J. Crockett, Realtor, IM3-1577, iWniwg araa, autazban. Owner painted 8 bedroom taadiudi W itt’ truck, good condition. Make ings. Workmanship guaran Fertilizers 50-A buy anything from a ptat to apartment, first floor, porch, location, $95 monthly includes an offer. Tel. 649-4749. teed. 299 Autunui St. 643-4860 house men. 0 a.m. .to 1 p.m. battleship. Used farniture and atilq, basement, hot air oil VACANT 6 room Ranch, 1% anzloua. OuzNoa W. ■ntoMne, BIG FAMILY? AN IDEAL older 8 room bouse; Tolland. built-lns,' eeramle bath, fira- Call Mr. Pettengill 643-1524. A j^ ly In Person hot water. 649-1768. RN, PART-time. Tel 649-2358. GOOD COW manure, $5 and appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, burner. Adults preferred. Op­ baths, fireplace, full basemOnt Realtor. 66M m in sound condition on a large place, Singa Attriettv^ Peraonav FOR SALE — 1959 half ton BIOWELL HOME Improvement $10. loads, deUvered. Elxcellent 649-8254, 249-4794. posite Center Park. 232-4351. FOUR CLEAN rooms, conven­ lot. beautifully landscaped :STOF AND LOOK landsicapML A real v«hia wlQI Company—Roofing, siding, al- BUS DRIVERS for school IONA garage, 6 years old, $17,000. $10,900—RANCH home oa lev h a n d y m a n : pickup Chevrolet with utility for fall use. 643-7804, 649- ient to everything, nice neigh­ with two extra lots, 3-car gi^ assumable 4 % % toortfasa. SIDE WANTED from Lake teranons, additions and re- routes. Short hours, good pay. Philbrick Agency, 640-8464. el shaded lot. Exceptionally New 5% room L shaped body. 1995. Call after 6, 875- MANUFACTURING CO. 8731. WANTE3D TO BUY—OH burn­ borhood. 649-9428 p.m. 4 bedroom ranch with for­ rage, and children’s playhouse. Owner, 644-80M. traet to Aircraft) Gate No. 3, 6168. modeling of all types. Excel- LPN. PART-TIME. Tel. 649- Collins Bus Service, Strong ■ EYont Office—Regent St ing kitchen range. Glaston­ SiJe 'ftOOM duplex, references MAN<3HESTBR-BOLTON line clean condition. Wesley R. 4 rooms first floor with .full Ranch chock full of value. -4:45. Call 649-3576. Road, Wapping. 644-1131. Smith Agency, (H8-1667.' mal dining room or 5th 3 large bedrooms, IH f lent workmanship. 649-6496. 2358. Mamchester bury 638-1841. required. 38 North Elm Street. —extra large contemporary 7 bedroom, large kitchen, bath, 4 rooms second floor, Household Goods 51 oil fired, steam heat,; two baths, fireplace, garage A RIDE WANTED from comer DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ FRIENDLY Ice Cream, Rock­ Business Locutions room split, 15i baths, recrea­ SEVEN ROOH oMer homa, large laundry room, liv­ Wiultad—4UH Istati T n O e i^ — ACCURATE TYPIST with tion room, cellar, beautiful 1% porches, city watw and sew­ built-lns make this horns Jarvis Road and Adams St. ing, aiding, alterations, ceil­ NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, 11-7 ville, hais openings nights, 8- bookkeeping experience, part MAGIC CHEF 4-bumer kitch­ For Rent 64 bediooBU, 8 bathe, M TBdSL ing room with fireplace, 2 one of our best buys. Un­ Mobile Homes 6-A THE LAWTON GARDEN acres. Many fruit trees. Cus­ baths, girage. Full base­ ers, near school. Stores' and WANTED—rtva S r s ta to Pratt * Whitney. E. Hart- in g , gutters and aluminum shifts. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. 12, 3 or 4 nights a week, for or fuU time. Write Box A, en range, $30. Play Maid Rooms Without Board 59 Marlon B. Robartam, Raalter, believable at $95,900. J. b rd . first shift, 7-3:30. Call APARTMENTS FOR LBA8B—B xc^ent loca- tom built, many extras. Re­ ment, walk-up attic. Well basllne. Ready for occupancy. also duplex or f l a t V i PICK-UP Camper fully windows. 643-4352, 643-0895. men over 18. Call 875-9910. Herald, stating age and expe washing machine. 643-6923 64S4n88. Gordon 649-0306. •4S-aUA^; after 4:30, 649-1343. FURNISHED room, Ught tion tor doctor’s office or duced to low twenties. Owner bulli but needs Complete A real bargi^. Priced for a SoUipens, Broker, quipped. Asking 1460.00 Call GIFTS . rience. after 4. 49 Oxford St. Lawton Road Manchester FOUR BEDROOM (^olonlal, fast sale— $20,900. Tel. 649- BIDWELL SIDING and roof­ PLUMBEURS amd helpers, new housekeeping, private en­ beauty parior, 415 Main Street. 649-6985. redecorating and some yard HAVE CLIENT for 9 or S bed­ RIDE WANTED daily from vi­ fter 5. 649-4266. Comi»etely renovated and am­ panelled family room, Uteheh 8566, owner. ing—finest quality aluminum For you and all the family are construction work. Call after USED APPLIANCES, clean re­ trance. Lady only. One min­ work. Buy It for only $19,- room home In B o w m SelMj^l cinity Walnut Street to Uni­ ple parking. J. D. Real^, 648- MANCHESTER — New 7 rocrni wlQ) buUMns, formal dining Barrows a Wallace aiding and installation. 643- the most beautiful ever—by 7 p.m., 289-0511. Situations Wanted— frigerators, ranges, washers ute from Main St. Tel. 649- 800. Vix it up and have a area under $30,000. TeegrtB versity of Connecticut Call 6120. raised ranch, 2-car garage room, fireplace, attached ga' $700 DOWN plus closing costs Manchester Parkade, Ante Driving School 7-A 5379. Female 38 and dryers, prices reasonable 7959 after 6. 4 i ROOM $24,000 home. Northeast will buy this 3 bedroom home. Agency, 648-0891. f49-2489. AVON PART-TIME, experienced jam- buUt-ins, 1% baths. % acre tot rage, $22,900. Iliilbrtca Agen Manchester.' itor mornings. Call General at B. D. Pearl Appliances, MODERN, CENTRAL, Air- tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ New bath and kitchen. Com­ Manchester 649-5806 LEARN TO DRIVE — Special WANTED By The Hour- THE THOMPSON HouM, Cot- cy, 649-8464. TTS TIMB for the Fairs ^ RIDERS WANTED vicinity of course! Wouldn’t you like to Cleaning Services, 640-5334. 643-2171. ______tage Street, centrally located, Conditioned Offices for rent. cy. 648-4808. pletely redecorated. Ready for attention to nervous and eld­ Housework and housecleaning. DUPLEXES immediate occupancy. Belfiore COVENTRY—5% room home New England, and If you' W est Middle Tpke. to Hart­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A be one of the many Represent­ AAI SUPER ALBERT VALUE! la^e pleasantly fundahed Off Street parking. Inquire at —^ ------—----- RANCH, 4 rooms, 8 bedrooms, GLENN ROBERTS ford. Constitution Plaza. erly. Classroom for teen-agers, MALE HELP needed for gen­ Call 643-7026. 164 Bast Center St. or phone ‘ A BETTEIR BUY— 7 room Cape kitchen. Bving room, wooded Agency, 648-5121. Ask for with 8 large bedrooms on a Fair deal hi real lockup service. Day or eve­ ROOBTNQ — Specializing re­ atives who will make extra NOT $900, NOT $800, roams, parking. OaB 649-2868 $150 per Month AGENCY REALTORS beautifully treed % acre lot, contact one ot ow loeal Working hours 8-4:80. 643- dollars the AVON W AY . . eral all around factory, work, for overnight and ponnanent 649-5261. I wlt^ garage, level teTOCed lot, handy to bus, ttiopplng, Norm Hohenthal. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. pairing roofs of all kinds, new steady. Apply in person 10 PRACTICAL NURSE, exper- NOT $700, NOT $600, yard, 4 bedrooms, IH' baths, 644-1521 288-3325 644-1337 attached garage and covered tora It pays to get loeal pa^ 6766. ______We give complete training. lenced, with good references, guest rates. ,.1H Baths etc. Excellent eonditioD. |12, Manchester Driving Academy, roofs, gutter work, chimneys Hilliard Street. NO! NO! IDEAL LfXjATTON for restau­ fireplace, only a few of the 900. Phnbrick Agency, i MAN(jHESTBR—$18,000. Own­ patio. Home has Inside and le who know ttM loeal nun* STATE LICEINSED rest home 742-7249. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum desires nursing position days, NOT EVEN $550 ..9 Bedrooms rant, etc., center a t town, outstanding features Included er selling 6 room Dutch Co­ outside fireplaces. Pries re­ e t • . r : Call 289-4922 Monday through Friday. CaU ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman UlllSe S centrally located, reasonable siding. SO years’ experience. FARM POULTRY worker, ex­ BUT A WHOLE HOUSE only, free parking, references ..Free Parking plenty of parking, attractive at $15,900. Wesley R. Smith $15,900 — EXCEPTIONALLY lonial, 244 B. Middle I ’l^e. duced to $13,500. For appoint' 643-0582 after 2 p.m. $ ROOMS LOVELY ment contact F. M. Gaal rates, friendly atmosphere. Garage—Servleo— Free estimates. Call Howley, COUNTER GIRL for dry clean­ perienced egg collector pre­ required, (jail alter ■ p.m., . .Kitchen has refrigerator, terms, 466 Main Street, Man­ Ageficy. 643-1567. MANCHESTER—8 family, 4-6- fine (jape, 3 bedrooms, large Tel. 643-0190. Tel. 875-1011. 643-6361, 644-8888. er, full-Mme, steady work. Ap­ ferred. Coventry 742-6232. NEW FURNITURE stove, dishwasher, disposal, chester, 649-5229. ' 9-5. 6 . foUy occupied, good loca­ living room, beautiful grounds. Agency, 643-2682, 648-0281, Logoi NottM EXPERIENCED mother would 643-2698. SUNKEN FAMILY room with Storage 10 ply at One Hour Martinizlng, AND APPLIANCES dining area ^ tion, good income. UnbeUev- Elisabeth J. Carpenter, Real­ A. L. RdSe. 649-7877. WANTED ride from Wood­ MAN TO WORK in lumber- like to care for children in her EVERYTHING FOR RENT or lease-^tore ANSALDI HEIGHTS fireplace, 6 % room ranch, 1*4 AT A COURT o r FftOBAjm hm 299 W. Middle Tpke., 649-1800. home. Tel. 643-9643. HEATED R(X)M near bath for ..Optional air conditioning able low price. CaU early. tor, 649-5051. at Maaefi—tor, wttmn and for & land Street, near Broad, to GARAGE FOR CAR. boat or Radio-TV Repair yard and warehouse. Apply YES e v e r y t h i n g gentleman. Parking. 64 High 26x54 with full basement at Wolverton Agency, Realtor, baths, built-ins, garage, cov­ COLUMBIA.—5 room custom district of tUaebemitr, an tM i K storage, 148 Cooper Hill St., Russ Clifford, W. G. Glemiey . .Private baaemtat with laun­ 308 Main Street. Call 643- 50 VIRGINIA RD. ered patio, captivating view. built ranch, better than new Elm Street, Hartford, dally Services 18 AN IDEA for the ideal hou.se- ONLY $600 Street. 649-2813. $14,900—SPOTLESS 6 % room diw of Saptond>«r, A.D. 1944. '6:30-4:30. 649-5031. Manchester, $7. Call Glaston­ wife with idle time. Im­ Co., 63 Hebron Avenue, Glas­ ■> YOU GET dry n^nnections 5094. . ranch, basement, non-devel­ Carlton W. Hutchins, 649- with breezeway and garage,' Present, Hon. John J. WMIstt. Dogs—Birfls—Pets 41 Beautiful 9-room Colonial, Juidee. bury 633-9057. mediate openings for Sarah tonbury. < ALL THIS LARGE pleasant room fo r gen­ ..OU heat Included LIKE NEW Ranch with breese­ opment, 100x200 lot. Assume 6182. near churches, schools and BsUto of UrskiM B. .LCMAjM CONNIE'S TV and Radio Serv­ STORE FOR RENT, 22x40, way and garage, 3 bedrooms, shopping, $17,400. J. D. Real­ ice, available all hours. Satis­ Coventry fashion show di­ TWO THOROUGHBRED fe­ 1 Westinghouse Refrig. tleman, quiet neighbozhood, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, 2-car 4H % mortgage, $104.32 late of ManehMrter to said dKtoit AntomobDes For Sale 4 rectors, full or part-time. DELIVERY and stock clerk, male Beagle puppies, 3 months parking, bus service, private WARREN E. HOWLAND heated, $75. Located 58 Coop­ fireplace, aluminum windows. monthly. Cariton W. Hutchins, MANCHESTER—Fprest Hills. ty, 643-6129. QAfiAGE for rent on Oak St. faction guaranteed. Call 649- man over 21, 12 noon-5 p.m., 1 Olympic Television er Street.' . Call 649-5015 bis- garage, beaut^lly land­ Open tonight 6 p.m.-dark. Im­ appuemion of 9 ^ : Phone 643-5407. old, $15. each. 643-0420. 1 Bedroom Suite home. ’Tel. 649-8589. The rec room will sell you Realtor, 649-5182. NEED CART Your credit tura- Call 649-3009. 1315. Monday - Friday. Wholesale ______REALTOR tween 6-8. scaped lot, $27,900. Call for mediate occupancy, new cus­ Nlmlrowskl. Tempoiw Adaaw- 1 Living Room Suite Immediately.Wesley R. Smith ______Legal Noticoh trator. praying that letton et «•- bd down? Short on down pay­ MATURE, reliable woman distributor in Manchester, i poR SALE — English setter FOR RENT—Front room, een- 64S-1108 appointment. Agency, 643-1567. QUALITY eight room split tom built 6 room Ranch, fire­ mlhlstratlon be granted on sald MS available $126. 649-3966, 643-4812. Suza.*me Shorts, 643-8886. BJx- uated on Gardner St. For ap' 7 rooms, oil heat, aluminum $281. If no answer, 643-9043. day morning weekly. Own um stoims, enclosed carport, return to this court, ter, Connecticut, untU O ctober^ TYPElWRITERS — Standard transportation. Call 643-7446. 165 Adams St. PAYMENTS ' for rental to students o t Man­ clushe with J. Watson Beach basement, large lot, nice view. pohitment contact F. M. Gaal combination windows, fire­ cc; Wesley C. Gryk. A t^ _ SCREENED loam for die best ONLY $16.93 HILLIARD STREET, Manches­ ______JOHN_J. WALLETT, Judge 1964 at 11:00 a.m. for Printtag 1960 CORVAIR, low mileage, and electric. Repclred, over­ INTERIOR and exterimr paint* Manchester, Conn. in lawns, deUvered from our chester Community College Suburban For Rent 66 A Co., Realtors, 522-2114. I Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, Agency. 643-2682. 643-0281 place, enclosed porch, artesian "YOU’LL DO BETTER A,T’ ter—6 room duplex, 3 large AT A COURT"o P PROBATE held of Annual Report. igood condition, must sell. CaU hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ing. wallraper removed, fully MATURE woman to work 4-9 screening plsuit Andover Co­ while college is In session. 649-5182. A. L. Rose, 649-7377. well, 2-car garage. Lot p.m. at Community College bedrooms, central heating and FURNISHED year ’round home QUIET. PRIVACY. Modernized 175x320. Owner 648-7662. at Manchester, within and (or the Bid forms and speciflcethwi 643-0789 between 5-7 p.m. 553 chines rented and repaired. Insured. Rrae Belanger. 648- lumbia. Cfeorge H. Gritfing, A— L—B— E— R—1”—S Must rent for under $10 per ge, two children welcome. District of Manchester, on the 17th Snack Bar. Apply at office of week. Call Housing R^lsbry, on Andover Lake, Immediate sturdy, older 3 bedroom home. FOUR ROOM ranch, breeze day of September. 1964. are available at the OontroU^ • East Center St. Pickup and delivery service. 0612 or 644-0804. TRUCK DRIVER for potato Inc., 742-7888>' 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD m onW y. Call 876-7362. Yale Typewriter Service. 649- Mrs. Uppllng, Cafeteria Man­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Manchester Communlto Col­ occupancy, $160 monthly. Call Large cabinet kitchen, built- way, garage, knotty pine rec SIX ROOM Cape, with country Present. Hon. John J. Wallett ' Office, 66 Center Street, M g ^ harvesting, apply at John J. D. Realty, 643-5129.. Boston room, oil heat, patio, large setting. 140x150 lot, storm Judge. J Chester, Connecticut iCG MIDOET, A -l condi- 4986. INSIDE and outside painting. ager, 45 School Street. Tel LAWNMOWER8 — Ariens, lege, 649-6377. FOR RENT—4 room heated lns. $13,500. H. B. Grady, Estate of Edmund'J . Boyle, late Schweir Sons, . 89 Sullivan shade trees, well landscaped windows, screens, fireplace, Town of Manchester, thm, low mileage, all extras. You name your own price. 649-3626. Lawn Boy, Toro,.Bolens Orbit 9x12 LIVING ROOM rug with apartment. Tel. 643r6118 be­ Broker, 643-8009. of Manchester, I# said District de- REPAIRS on all makes of re­ Ave., South Windsor. 289- COLUMBIA — Year ’roimd CUSTOM DELUXE lot. Immaculate. Only $13,900 and new dry well. Owner sell­ , Connectlout jer X!au 876-6614 between 6-7. 649-7863, 875-8401. Air, and riding m ^ e rs. Wheel- pad, $45; 9x12 brald^ rug tween g:80Vm.-4:30 p.m. frigerators, waabers, ranges, 3406. with pad, $56. 643-7088. house, 2 bedrooms, combina­ MAN(jHBSTER—6H room over­ (joodchlld - Bartlett, Realtors, ing. Call 649-7578. The ' administratrix having ex­ Richard MaztlB,,; . horse and Bolens 4-edieel tion living and dining room, hibited her administration account 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door, V-8 , and divers. All oil burners tractors. Parts and service. MANfjHESTER — Attractlw sized brick Cape, finished RANCH 289-0939. with said eMate to this Court (or Oenaral MMUighf STENOGRAPHER CONCRETE mason worker kitchenette with stove and t automatic transmission, good cleaned and serviced. All work Electrldal ^rvices 22 Capitol Equipment Company, BIVERYTHINO In steiiilBed re­ basement, patio, garage.^ Well allowance. It Is , . wanted, full-time, experience WESTERN BUCTRIC 4^4 room first floor garden refrigerator, bath, screened 'tiiaa, very good condition, uaranteed. Oosma Appliance 38 Main St., Manchester. conditioned used fimilture ana ^Murtment, 2 spacious bed- landscaped. Minimum main­ $8,600. HANDYMAN’S 7 room Legal Notice ORDERED; That the 6th day of FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt preferred or will train. Must porch, yard, lake privileges, Three Isrge bedrooms, J Ranch, 6 years old, fireplace, October^ 1964,_ at ten o'clock ( 0 ^ .$180. 649-2696. fervice, 506 Center, 649-0065. Attractive opening in mod­ Open daily 7-6, Thursday 7-9. aTOllances, high quality—low zooms, heat, refrigerator, tenance. For appointment call service on all types of elec­ have driver’s license;, also prices. LeBIanc Furniture, I9f C O . , H f C . $100. Call 228-3506 between fireplaces, 2 baths, large new furnace, % acres, dead­ UMITA’nON SttOKB noon at the Probate Office to the Saturday. 7-4. stove, 8182. Phone 643-0676. 649-1988. Principals only. built-in kitchen, slate foy­ AT A (XIURT o r PROBATE held Municipal BuUding...... (h ■ said Man- INVn'A'nONY 1986 CHEVROLET wagon, V-8, LAWN MOWERS, sharpened trical wiring. Licensed and m- ern office for a competent part-time workers wsinted South Street, Rockville. 876 5:30-8:30 p.m. end street, assumable mort­ Chester. Be am) the same is An equal epportuMy em­ er, 2-car basement garage, at Manchester, within and (or the 6 -door, powerglide. Well main­ and repaired, sales and serv­ sured. Wilson Electrical Co., stenographer^ Interesting mornings or afternoons. Phone SMALL apartment sbM refrig­ 2174. Open' 9-8. •6 W. MIDDLE TPKE.—4H MANCHESTER — Bekutlfol gage. Pasek Realty, 289-7476, District (rf Manchester, on the 17th signed for a hearing on the tained, one-owner ear, $496. ice, rental equipment. L 6 M Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644. erators, newly ..painted, g o ^ ployer haa opening for amn FIVE ROOM furnished house amesite drive, one acre 742-8243. day of September 1944. lowance of said administration ac­ TO BID ^ and varied work. Excel­ room duplex, heat, hot water, iii Andover. $100. Vmonthly two family flat, 4% rooms, Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. count with said estate, ascertain­ Can 649^659. ' B^[ulpment Oorp., Route 8$, for recreation I'ooms, guaran­ treed lot, only $20,900. ment of heirs and order- of distribu­ Sealed bids wUl be rwielveBW lent salary. and benefit tawtaU electric atove and refrigera­ rent. 643-7169. modern kitchen with bullt-ins, Judge. Vernon, 876-7609, Mancheitter SET-UP MAN I MANCWESTBR — Executive Estate' ot Jadwlga Sslachetka late tion. and this Court directs that no­ teed, $24.96. Apartment size eqnlptnmt AppHeants tor, garage, $120 month. Call oven, range and hood, stain­ file Office of the General Maao* 1688 FORD Falrlane, Mack, 8 exchange. Enterprise 1946. Floor Ftailsliing '24 t program. Writs R; O. Box stoves, $25. Porcelain sinks, residence. Elngllsh Colonial of of Poland, Europe, leavlns prop­ tice of the time and place as­ ger, 41 Center Street, ManohMl cylinder Interceptor, automat- and 649-2865 before 5. less steel double sink, for­ erty in Manchester in said Dis­ signed (or said hearing be given to 1821, Hartford, stating S’, four faucets, good for in­ U gh sehoU 8 rooms', 4 bedrooms, 2 % de, radio, heater, good condi- FLOOR BANDING and reflnlsh- mica counters, dining area, LAWRENCE F. ITANO trict, deceased. _ all persona known to.b e Interested ter, Connecticut, untt Ootr HAVE SMALL piokiip tn ic k - MACHINIST BIRCH STREET— 4 room flat, VFonted To Rent 68 baths. Park-like ssttiiig in On m ot^ ot Wesley C. Oryk o| itioa. Must sell this week— Ing (specialising In older education, business exper­ dustrial work, originally $260., LOAM ceramic tile bath, city Util S, 1964 at 19)00 aon. for Attics and caUars cleaned. 1 sacrifice, $36. Large assort­ aecond floor, modern improve- Realtor - ■ ^-2766 prsstlgs neighborhood. M esd said Msnw s t e r , adnwnlstrator. tidh tg o b m in aervloe. $S80 or beet Rubbish removed. Reasonable. floors) Waxing floora. Paint­ ience, and salary require­ TIm Best Stone-Frae WANTED—Clean 3 bedroom itles, oonvenlent location. Also ORXSBRBD: .That six months (1) Orawler TMater “ ing. OelUngs. Papeifaang^. Top wages, fringe benefits. Ap­ ment of used restaurant, store Buitta, 196. 649-4498. duplex or single hpuse. by two new ranches. Fraaoea K. in the 20's for Immediate sals; from the ITIh dsu: of September. fo r H ighw ay . Dap P b m t 878-2706. 649-U>tt, ments. Obaztos Niehoison T4|-6864 Hayes Agsney, 643-4808, No tjob too smaU. John Ver- ply toi person and thvern emiipment. Fon­ Loading All Di f family with alx dUIdran. 649- Wagner, 648-1038. 1W4. be and tha eama are limited Trade-In win he a 1 taine's Used 'Restaurant w o r n ROO M tenement and alloiwad for tha creditors with­ jtBNAULir R-8, 1664. new M BPS, SIDBWALK8 , atone fame, 649-6760. Saturdays 9474. in which to bring in their claims lar Crawler Traetor. model. dHloor, large engine, walla, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ K. F. A D MFC. CO? Equipment,' 473 W 1 n d s'o r eonaMered In zent, an liimrovementa, OFF PORTER ST.—Oracloua NEW HOMES—We have 8 new afainst said estate, and said ad­ mall, a copy o?*thU order Bkl forms-4nd aj CLERK-TYPIST position avail­ Street, Hartford, 627-6771. Forier St- ^ 648-7340. Garriaon (jolonlal o f 7 rooma, MANCHESTBR—S family 6^1 homes under construction ministrator is directed to give/pub­ M. Boyle. 641- Baat Mlddi il|se brakes, bucket seats, 4- races,' hatchways, dry wells staiitng wage, Progroosive pUce Manchester, Conn.. i ara availablh at the ’ All concrete repairs. Reason Bonds—Stockb— able at local Insursuice com- $84 Charter Ogk St., Your Truck or DeUvered 14x26 living room with fire­ duplex, shaded 90x150 yard, right in Town. Ranches from lic notice to the dMitors to bnos *jspeed stick, radio. Leaving HAND LAWNMOWERS; boy’s wag* aeala U dfoet* Business Property in their olidins within said wne al- ad litem (or James B ^ le Office, 66 Chutar Straht, * country. Best offbr over $1,- able. 6Mr0661. ; pany,,hours 8:15-4:15, Mon? FIVE r o o m apartment In Ver­ place, formal dining room, 2-car garage, new oil hot wa­ $18,600 and Colonials la the beth Boyle, , Thdmas Boy] Mortgages 27 Manchester , bicycle, 26” ; mahogany din- pimer School St. and For Sale 70 lowsd by publiablns S oopr •et this cheater, Oonnhiqtleut Hoo. Vernon 876-M38. day through Friday. Pleasant non, available October 1. kltcheh buUt-ins, baths, ' ter baseboard heating system, twenties, prims .locations, order to some newspatwr o Kathleen % yle, mtoors; working conditions, excellent • lug room set, 6 chairs; wicker Adulte only. Tel. 649-1457. , quality constructido. CaU, rinjUaSon to aaid prob^ Boyle. M East Middle Town of MpHltt* pftIVBWAYS, foundatlau,*^PHUDOOND m o r t g a g e - UB ESSO SBRVlCS atatla bsdrooms, basement famll;nlly aluminum,! aluminum; stoistorms and screens, OleimMtkiilt COMET S-door Sedan, u n sealcoated and water­ Umited funds available for eec- fringege benefits.beni Evening tntor^ WANTED—Fuel oU truck driv­ table: refrigerator; Kenmore BiMtt i, lo it Hartford T room. Beautifully decora.ted. Urge rooms, SKosUsnt oondl- wMdh ton m in tram tha , ^ “— in n -s a o s leaaa at B(^Uao Notch, thia aeOar and ratars sssks ta Om standard trans- proofed under .pressure. CaU ond mortgages, payments to views by appointment. OaU er, fuU-tiiiw, nights. Apply hi aiitoinatic waahlngtan ma^ m m 6 and 44A. OoittM Prised to sriL Wsslsr R .1 l ^ m . 8 0 0 . Wolverteo A g tu - __ , k w Hlie6|e> spotleea, ma D b G.-PeMtnttlag Sealer suit- your budget. Expedlant Mrs. Lubas, 64S-1134 or M r parson Morlarty Brothers, $01 ehlna; new hanamodk and DTioaeop, nr-4ia., , S otth ItS lM T ., egr^Jtoaltor,ey^Baaltor, •S4S-SUt, or beat offar. T&AjfMA. lervioe, SWWA ■ervics. 1. D .^ sa lty . 6U41139. 1196. Center Itfsat stand; ehlna eloeet 669-4S18. ■St. I' ■ ' i 1 f V . A : 1

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^ Jt . Fair ah i eeol tonight, leer About Town te’e; eoneldemble eeeler tomeirow, ! On«r ShrkM Club d«(r«e W m will tav* s fan rehuunal MoHehmgter— A City of ViUagm Charm At tiM MUonIe Temid* tomor* ifir Bight at 7;M. AdvertWag aa Page 38) YOL. LXXXm, NO. 808 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1964 , « ; Mambani of the church ooun-< all f t SSkm BvangaUcal Lutheran A n rch , etticara of church of- jaalntiona and membera at a . vialting committM ti fliaTcRurch are melted to a re- Monal "fhith fVirward” meet- t e temorroiw at 7:«S p.m. at SHtf-giRVICI PiPT STPBi Assembly Gets New Chance ft. Matthew'a Lutheran Church, Mew Britain. Thoee dealring ftaiiaportation are reminded to meet at the Zion Church at 7 f"* - ___ The Otdden Age Club will have To Complete Reorganization Its first fall meeting tomorrow it 3 p.m. at the Senior Cltisen's basement ehibrooms, M School *t. ___ The Bentley School Fair will M a y Delay be held Saturday from 10 a.m. Events to 3 p.m. at the school grounds on Hollister St. In the event of Election^ rain the fair will be held Satur­ In State day, Oct. 3. G>urt States The Hartford Wellesley d u b Will meet Saturday at 13 :M GOP Happy, NEW HAVEN (AP) ^ p.m. for a luncheon at the Hart­ The Connecticut General ford Golf Club. Miss Martha Church, assistant professor of Dems Grim Assembly will be given an­ geography at Wellesley College other chance to reorganize •nd a Wellesley alumna, will Over Ruling itself along constitutional it n ea k . Her topic will be "The ines before the federal &ntribuUons of Archaeology to Modem Economic Development 4-S M ID HARTFORD (AP) — court takes any further ac- and Planning.” She spent the Mark 25 Years Married Connecticut Republicans to -; ;ion. That was the decision summer of IMS in Jordan and day were gratified while: ;oday by the panel of three Israel on a grant from Wel­ the Democrats were grim j federal judges who have lesley. Reservations may be Mr. and Mrs. William R.' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hahn were mar-' hiade with Mrs. George A. Mac- over a court ruling that been handling the state’s pahn of Grant Rd., Rockville, ried Sept. 2, 1939 at the First Iver Jr., 72 Rockledge Dr., West Lutheran,^ Church in Waterbury. members of the 1965 Gen­ reapportionment case. Martford. were guests of honor at a sur­ They have four children; Mra. eral Assembly do not have The exact dates for ths tteis- prise party Sunday to mark Ferguson and Farrell R. Hahn, table now to be followed wOl to be elected Nov. 3 along be fixed after proposals from their 38th wedding anniversary; William R. Hahn Jr. and Craig with the presidential ballot­ all those Involved have besB Senior, Junior and The party was held at the home H. Hahn. ing. submitted within the next 1() Baby Citizens of their daughter, Mrs. Sandra Mr. Hahn, a member of the days. Ferguson, Miriam Dr., Vernon. Vernon board of education, is a Sen. Pastore Listens €is Sen, Dodd Makes Point The opinion by a panel of fed­ The election of mwnbers o f Ereryone Saves At The Rodtvllle couple were former chairmsm of Uie board eral court Judges handling the the 1965 legislature does hot presented with a paid trip to o f selectmen. He is president Keynote speaker Sen. John 0. Pastore, ^8^^, listens to Sen. T h ^ a s J. D ^ d le^slatlve reapportionment have to be held Nov. 8, ths ARTHUR DRUG Bermuda. About 75 friends at­ cf the Hahn Furniture Store in case was, in effect, a victory reg^UYar Election Day, It YriOi at last night’s Democratic kickoff dinner at Hartford s Statler-Hilton Hotel. for the Republicans and a bitter tended Uie lawn party. Rockville. WITH ruled by the panel. Dodd was among many Democratic candidates Whose campaigns officially be­ setback for Democrats. '’We reoognlxe,” said to* gan last night. (Herald Photo by Oflara.) Story on page IS.______A controversy over the date judges in a memorandum, principal address of the eve­ [ B U lir IN 45RPM ADAPTER for the elecUon of members of ’’that the short time now ra- Democrats Hear ning. the legislature was the major maining before Nov. 8, tM MILITARY Other speakers will include Humphrey, Kennedy Join Forces obstacle in the recent special heat of a national electioa aam- Pastore Tonight Gov. John Dempsey and both and Washable Carryii^ Casa session of the General Assem­ paign, and the current eon- Connecticut senators, Thomas bly . which ended in hopeless gressional debate on the rola MancheMer will be represent­ J. Dodd and Abraham A. Ribi- deadlock. of the courts in Isgialatlvs re- WHIST coff. apportionment make It a prad- ed by about 10 residents at to­ Democrats Wear Estes Brand During the special session end­ Democratic State and Na­ ing Sept. 10, Democrats stood tlcal ImpoaslbiUty to eatwaUdi night’s flOO-a-plate Democratic KIDAY, sen. 2S tional Chairman John M. Bailey pat on their demands that mem­ All That's Left o f Santa Barbara Home a legal district^ and ap- will 'serve as toastmaster for portibnmmt and provlda aiu- S M P A L fund-raialng dinner at the Stat- bera of the House and Senate be ler-HUton Hotel in Hartford. the dinner, with State Senate Goldwater Tells Midwesterners ficlently for workable nom­ elected on Nov. 8. inating procedures In tone fur The dinner, which will mark Majority Leader Louis I. Glad­ Republicans were adamant in MASONIC TIMPLI the statewide Democratic cam­ stone of Bridgeport serving as election on Nov. 8. aaid the Democrata de-#the 1970s as today. their demands that a General "If the presMit assembly, general chairman for the entire WICMITA, Kan. (AP) — Bn-9 gpoaaiired by paign kickoff, is expected to at­ mand "absolute adhesion” to And toe weaker we get the Aasembly be elected in a spe­ High^iWinds Fan Flames. however, la reconvenad otther tract more than 1,000 persons affair. bllcan prMidential nomlnM greater temptation it’s going to TVBIFIJE OHAPnER, O.EA ,rry Goldwater campaigned Yriiatever President Johnson ut­ cial slecUon Jan. 12 on toe before or preferably prompter to hear U.S. Sen. John O. Pas­ E be to our enemies to attack us,” grounds that there was not auf- lleketo at the door acroBB the lOdweat today charg­ ters. after Nov. 8," the puat oopr tore of Rhode Island make the , Goldwater said Johnson goes he ssdd. floisnt Urns for ths members of tinued, "ft is to be ex p eeM ing Democrata bear the brand Goldwater charged again 'that •f the BiUie 8ol Batea acandal. off in an Air Force plane "to the legislature to meet the Nov. Californians Flee Homes that legiiAattodr may be eaesA- McNamara ordered U. 8. sol­ WE WASH - DRY He aaid the Bates case easts dedicate a dam and then blasts 8 date. ed to pmefOe a legal awto». me and that’s notmoUtical." diers “ to s h ^ back" hi fkatto "In our opinion, the court has FOLD . WRAP grays ' reflections across ths Viet Nam, and thus got toe Uai' white House itself. “I don’t get to dedicatg dams corns to a very aensible eonblu- SANTA BARBARA, Galif (AP)—Frightened . _ , p eopl8 0 « r o s sc ykiua^ jr**S5**** FREE LECTURE MON. E V L 7 P.M. but I can t u e cara of him," the ted States Into war. sion, one which comports in very ' - ■ „ j no control was in sight. LAUNDRY It wia, he aitd, "m ore than “ I get a big laugh out Of peo­ left their homes early today as fingers or-llame from just 8 scandal, a aordid picture senator said. laige measura jrith the sugges OfflclBls said aa many aa Saranade -Party leaden said toe afHdr ple oaUing me friggar banpy,’^ tions Wa h 4^ '''M bn making,” a'rofing bfushfIff ;moyed mto> Ihor^twtsfcirtt this he- 5,000 persons have been forced PINE CLEANERS ef favoritism and fraud. he told the fund-raising break­ Owtor St. 648-4266 "It is a study in the opera­ raised about $60,000. ■eiged town. to evacuate, some of them hav- Senate Voting Goldwater told a crowd of fast. "Here’s a man that’s (See Page SfacteeB) Pushed by 40-mile-an • hour been pressed Jnto esrvtoe^ ee tog to leave their homes twice Daaieailreted tions afad attitudes of some of finger happy.” toe top officials of government, about 6,000 at toe Wichita for­ Yrinds, one mmt on the fire line wetor carriere. aa tha flames died down, then REALTY niany of nhom are stlU with um that because' he charges Sec­ Renewing a long-standing extended below the foothill road U.S. Foreet Service offleiels arose again. Mild Bin On OUR retary of Defense Rdbert 8. Mc­ charge, Goldwater told the rally A g 8 aggination boundary and was moving into also reported that a second firs YntnesSes said that at least Goldwater turned to the Bstes Namara and.people in toe State that Democrats are dropping the city. broke out early today,In toe 87 homes sr other buildings TOY MPT., ease in a speech at Mason City, Department "are bent on unilat­ bombers from the U.S. arsenal, Observers said flrmnen ore nearby San Marcos Pass area. havs>bqan destroyed, thoiiiito the Districting Iowa. He opened his day with eral disarmanent,iwe are called and said that wlU reduce by 90 Report Received making a stand at each house Equipment was being rushed to Forest Service could not eon- COURSE NOW two UKB in Wichita. Other stope warmongers. per cent the nation’s deliverable threatened, but that the winds the scene. firm more than 84, WASHmOTON (AP) — The ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS “ We are peacemongers,” he nuclear attack. By 5 a.m. today, the blase Some resiabnts fled with only 18 THE TIME TO Include Mddison, Wls., for a By LBJ Today keep pushing the fire onward. Senate votee today on n new i m r pad WOMKM, youag er'oM , regardleee of previous atate house rally, and Boston. said, drawing a burst of ap­ In wtoat be called "the great­ Cement delivery trucks havs had charred more than 16,500 their clothes an d^ horse trailer est Republican state in the na­ compromise legtolathre reiqqxH> espertsace. If you are over 31 you caa become a eetata "■We're moving faster than we plause. Justice Earl Warren presented —holding toe f a i ; ^ hone—aa tion," Goldwater scoffed at toe Maze raced down' inountata tionment proFoeal with hsM* breker BNrely by paeeing aa examlnatloH. Obtala your Ucense LEASE ever liave before” toward GOP Unless McNamara "changes to President Johnson today toe I’M S a m n n d i ^ \ very radically In toe next few President Johnson’s "Great 8o- canymu toward town. tor eeriy adjournment of Oon- ■ad eater tUe richly rewardiag profeeaioa. Ton caa start oa THE unity, Ooldvrater said. “ We have report of his special commis­ greae riding on the outcone. a pait-ftaae basis ea your owa er jota the etaC of aa ee- a big tent , we Cjan all crawl un­ months," he said, the United sion on the assassination of Steaks, Cigars, Overtime . It had burned 15 home#-8M’- States will not be as strong in (8ee Page Twelve) Senate Democratle Lewto* tohHibed real eatate Sim. Our eeurse offers you the flaeet der. President John F. Kennedy. lier. Tlien two homes went to I TEACH CHILDREN a canyon, and five more blasea MaaoSeld offered the UeeBae exam preparation available, as writ ss teaching yon 1965 The commission members bow to open aa oillce mad be eucceeaful in flie real estate Trapped Quartet’s Benefits up on Ashley Road north of noobtod^ "eenae of toe Gar of 'Four Choice m filed into the cabinet room at h—i—— Attend a FREE FIRST LECTORE on Monday, Gladys Gone Eucalyptus HUl. s” propoMd a i a substi­ toe White House and Warren tute tocks acronger one wliteh be Sepfaniber 38, at 7 P.M. No obligation. Tou will receive a TO SING AND DANCE Contrary to aarlisr reports, Congressmen See End handed Johnson toe four-inch- LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —ftrid this Story: "W s barely previously, sponsored jointlx FREE copy of "Hew To Choose Tonr House,” sn eaey-to- MORIARTY I volume. the Mt. Calvary Monastery, an feDow guide for purchasing a home; If yon decide, enroll and HALIFAX, N. S. (AP)— Instead of cold broth, there~ was stepped back from lowering toe Yvith RepuoHmui Leader Everett AND . The massive report is to be cable when we heard a swoosh­ Episcopal retreat, was not de­ rrsnels for the second lecture which follows at 8 P.M. Write Hurricane Gladys, now re­ steak. Instead o< misery there stroyed. Witnesses said ths' firs M. Dirits9n .',\ ^ s BROTHERS ^ duced to a tropical storm, made public Sunday night. was overtime. ing sound coming on like a In a surprise'qnd drnmatle or phone for free guest tieket. Of Long Commuting Johnron appointed the spe­ train. It got louder and louder, surrounded the structure but MORSE OOlL t o E, 188 Ann SL, Hartford, 883-3361 SOI Center 8t> lost some of its punch as it George Cooper, 44, an electri­ passed on without doing much move aimed at enotog toe long Manchester SAY THE ALPHABET » cial commission a week after then It was quiet." moved closer to Nova Sco­ cian and weather-worn veteran damage. stalemate over the propoaal and appealed to as it can be discovered, and to feet below the Nevada desert “ I was on the phone first and I’M ELECTRONIC continue to weaken. High­ Monteclto, where 20 more ilenate to support hia oubstitUta'' pensive period may be in sight. report its findings and cmiclu- that started Saturday and ended asked them if anybody was est winds were expected to homes were reported burned. to help “ bring down the curtate A Pound of Qiir Coffee These~ commuters are—* mem­ ^— sions to him, to the American ’Tuesday with toe liberation of killed at toe top. Tou know how on toe SSto Oongraas.” bers of both houses of Congress be about 46 miles an hour people and to the world.” thoughts run*^ through your A resident there, Ray Dady, joum before toe RepuMlcan in gusts. Heavy rain is ex­ four workmen. Uaowned the com pn-, I DON! NEED WIRES! who have been trying to cam- In addition to toe assassina­ mind. said "H was just a frightening, ___ offered no objenioa National Convention in July, or pected. One man was killed on the unbelievable spectacle, an ab­ A Dozen of Our Donuts pedgn for re-election at home tion itself, the commission was siirface when cable whip-lashed "We never found out that Jim vtoen Mansfield won unanimous and also maintain a proper at least before toe Democratic - Major' storm warnings directed to study the "subse­ Gray was dead till we got out. solute holocaust. As the flames Pat Them Both Together u{> the shaft. consent tor a nridaftemoon rOH attendance record on Capitol convention in August. Instead, it were ended for many sec­ quent violent death of the man "I was real sorry. Jim Yras got closer, you could feel the Cooper, Leland Roeder, 45, heat and the irind oreated by call vote today. HUl. found itself still meeting, still tions of the area, but the charged with the assassination" Floyd Shaw, 61, and Art Luh- from Arisona too." Under toe agreement aft aaf* Their hopes were high today storm appmred headed for —Lee Harvey Oswald. Soon a flow of hepvy woolen the heat." Her teat vote UkMy wlB aonae an with ari\ Unfinished backlog of now, 27, the group cut off, were Dady's home was saved by that the Senate may be nearing the Annapolis Valley of The presentation to Johnson sealed into a 30-foot-square blankets came down, Y rito play­ a settlement of toe reapportion­ work, late In September — loilg Nova.'Scotta, a rich fruit was almost wordless, so far as ing cards, magastees, a razor, state lire crew, be sAld. ^UaePageTtoe) , room off the bottom of a nuclear Flames leaped hundreds of SAVE 3 9 ’’ ment dispute that has stalled after the traditional ^ can in g belt. An estimated 95 per newsmen' and photograiRiers test shaft at toe Nevada test hot coffee and ham sandwiches. feet, reflecting off a towering adjournment. period for' the campaigns that cent of the valley’s 2.6 mil­ could tell. site, near Mercury, Nev. Emergency lanterns llluml- We Make This Offer to Introduce They can now expect to come involve an seats in- toe House, lion bushels of apples still natsd a squar« room. Masted loom of smoke. People saw toe Their jailer was 1,000 feet of fire in Los Angeles,. 96' miles back teWWashington once more one-third of thoee in the Senate. are on the trees. (See Page Fifteen) tangled steel cable jammed into from rock, with a ten-foot coU- Onr Own Blend of southeast, and from shlpa 80 New® Tidbits __for a burst of work that could The always busy teleiRiones in the final 800 feet of the shaft. teg. wind up toe session next week Rescue workers worked round "W e were buoy all night talk­ miles at sea. the offices ot congressional In Santa Barbani iftseU — a ftrom tin AP Wtras — and then go back to the home party leaders have been ringing the clock to remove toe cable ing to toe guys on top — isayteg grounds for intensive speech more than ever this month. and free the men. ^ss— aitBs±sssssa making and hand shaking until (Bm Page Two) (Bee Page SizIeeB) Congressmen' or their secretar­ Cooper, from Tucson, Aria., Crackdown on- Mew Torii Nov. 8. ies were checking daily, l^ill Congress had hoped to ad- City narcotics users hrtags mer Chief Thomas that he found a rear door un­ raU strike by firemen and ea- tours in the districts. quest that U.S. withdraw mili­ anonymous letter to State was informed of locked or broken open. ginenen was postponed for 80 tary aid to central Congo gov* ’Ths double life, legislating in Policie Commissioner Leo State Police two Police procedure dictated that | days as Prestdeat Johnson Washington and campaigning at einment. . .. Soviet news agys- Mulcahy was what touch­ he was to retlrm- The Senate had to adjourn contained such specific informa­ tive division, and Captain Wil­ sem for their safe return. . , night. W e Bceerve toe Right to lim it Quanttitee lag la aupport of wage de­ abruptly three timds last week, tion that, even though it was liam J. Mead o f Bristol, who haa Mexico begins celebratlan ja t mands that tnohide a proposed and the House once, when some­ Five of the six, including Lt. not signed, ‘1$ could not be ig­ been acting chief since Chief rotnm ef 8M acre El Obanlsal, Try Bees Eaton Coffee and Enjoy 85 per cent across-the-board one forced a quorum cidl on Thomas Wlntere, to* senior nored.” McCarthy’s’ retirement / . moved into United States 100 what had been billed as a quiet man In the department, have WstHlI^MWO U YAW AY taicrawe. AU toe came on the Winters, as the ranking man years ago by Shift to Rio Orsqde More Good Coffee Taste day. There just wasn’t a majori­ admitted breaking into down­ midnight lift which In' the department, waa pext to: River. ty of members on hand. town buaineaz establlahments 4.000 FACE FIAXID wag comml ed by Lt. Winters liiie for the chief’s'position. “ All Japanese foreign Mtelata|r Open Daily WARRANTY NOW! over a period of seven years. DALLAS, Tex. .(AP) — The Senate’s work is \by no Stei^ if were taken and the he. had to do waa obtain a marie Esaaaburo Sbltea says hia . and Snnday Heavy rates on the Rio means over when it agrW on Mayor James Caaey aaid today. ayor the thefto of 7p In a competitive examina­ ernment "is datoraotaed r The other policemen involved 6 AJd. Grande had sent more than some settlement of the dhq>ute itty.” He said “they were tion,” Mayor Oaisey said. inata iril attempSa. LARSEN'S OaraiiBda DuH are ’William ConMUy, Edward t o 1 A 4 L a l l e y 4008 persona leeteg their ofpr the Supreme Court'a deci­ emirn'init on a oontinua) baola.” Captain Mead was s saigdsnt Jnpop aad Hatted 0la#ee?^ . a n 4 sion that stiUe legiolaturas must Bemosky, Vito Ih'gellls, Robert homca today In Chidnd a Articles stolen taeluded tran­ )mtil Chief McCarthy's retire­ Typhoon Wllda ateaqs MO-^aiM Hardwem. Inc* Aennn, Maxloo, and Del Hlo, Jm apportioned by population. Lemolne and Vincent Barry. ment He was mads , a captain p w k w wSada , / All but Barry have realgned. sistor radloa, Shoes, clothing - 84 Depot Sqnare F r o m H e r To*., slater cItiiM on the boi^ tt has sUU to consider toe and food. durteZ toe probe and was tog am Jaaiait . der. Del Mo has had 1461 aJways-controversial foreign aid Getting the Newg First Hand Mayor Casey said Barry has kay roan repreaenting Bristol to Manchester totons not admitted his part in the No srreatti have been mad* Abroad Aw Inehea- of rate hi the past bill and its accpmpan3(ing ap­ ' Decatur Herald newsmen only had to sit and watch jmd aU the facte wUl b* turned the teveatlgatton. to Belgtum. sight days. Its normal rate- propriation; Praaident John­ breaks but was implicated by The Bristol pgpartment has a Mtoutaman aad worionaaaUp a news story break last night, Detective Harold the other oflloers. pver to Btate'a Atty. John D. fan Is 18 inches. The Del M o son’s program of apecial help UBMle. Ms;syor dasey eald the total o f 56 men. Cotemlsalonar for a fan 89 days. Mews Herald reported 8«IM>0 for toe chronically deprasaed Derr and Patrolman Dale Wodall supplied the end­ Mayor Cagey znd State Po­ 'BESS EATON DONUT SHOP be u m O statute of ItoilUttons iua nto Mutoaby has offered to provlda newly fswHBi ware foroed from Appalechten tagion and a $1- ing y^hen they subdued ;John Kelley (on floor). Kej- lice U . Bamual Rome agto alia to tiio yaara 150 C E m 'E R STREET volnnie. ■ 'f! other members of the depart­ out on gone of. the erijneg troopara to aasiat to poUang top lia lr hsaass la Otadad Aeoaa buUoa oaticball apprcqpriation iey came to the paper asking to see the county edi- Maybr gakl the to olty o f 60,000 if the suapanilons ^prsra Opto I MANCHESTER, CONN,, for ajnn^iea luaalag apwrt. ; ment may be tmtolvefl This to lin t <49-0140 ^ t le a 4 H e r a ld A d E .i w . When he pulM out a laetol to back np hii de- atm betog toveitfgate4 to g f ^ mm Omt ’sKsSSES" miaid, poUee weve eaUeo. (A^ Photofox.). 1 1 •.1 . M .1 r ..