■ \, V-:' \ i r- ' . % ■']P] DbQjt liiet Pkm Run I 'X . i N > I t e . W M k O e t a k or « . i m > The W^thier \ Clo udy, chance ' o ( nLfiL' 8 » ginning lat e tod ay and c ^ ttnu- 15,79a iiig thro ugh Sund ay. Lo w s to- . night l^ u p p e r 40a. IS g h to m or - ' i - ' / UmnehmMSf~— 4 C if y o f t^iUmke C k o r^ / / ro w h i (h e BOa. VOL. LXXXK, NO. 28 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTiqj^ anchester conn aturday ovember M , ., S ^ N i, i9«9^ ( f f aaat fled A d r w t l ^ m 14> pr ic e: ten cents ^J.S. Chang^. Three Dead, Injured Its PoIitylRe In Turnpike Auto Accident NBIW h a v e n , Oonn. ( A P ) — Th r e e i — r i^lni i m u l a nd Latin Nations t w o o j h e w w e r e s eriously injiihe d in a spedbacidar o n e'd a r a c cid e nt h m e on th e Oca n e ctlcut t h i b p l k e e a i ^ t*n« mo e nto^'/ - W A S H O n^N (AP) ~ ^ S t a t e ^ c e ^ d i e a U t o m < b ^ a p p a m M y w e nft'out of dent Ntxon haa acrafjped the cort a ol in (tie e a tthouud la n e a nd S k M ^ 887 f e e t Th e c a r amW pw goeda of the am.~w> nw im t e d th e g u a i d t a ll a nd t t t a i a s d ft f or 187 f e t t anap- '. (o r't’rogiBaa in favor of a jpollcy ping a n th e two Sg h t poles, polic e a a l d \ Th e -v e h ic l e fliMUy that will lowiw aubatanthiiiy the a Fro n t a g e R e a d bridg e a b it a i e n t, poltce sa id. 6,900 Unttad Statea profile In Lathi ^pO ^m th e c a r i n h a lf. A cc oriUng to c f d r i ^ h a lf th e - !*»«- \ . ; America. m o M e h m i l ^ onto di e bridg e a nd t h e o t h e rh k K , w M c h oon- iMulng hie tong-awBlted Latin t o i n r t th e fiv e pa aa engara, plumeCt ed o v e r ^ t b e h r i ^ down R O M E ( A P ) — Th e yoUtaftil ^nortoan pidicy atatement Fri- a n e mb a n k m e nt. . y gunm a n who ' c a rri e d' out the day night, Nlacn aald die future Ttoo men were dwd on arrival at St Raphael bid Tale a mrld’a longeat a ir hlj a ck t ag— I united Statea role in die inter- New Haven Hpeipital In New Havan abortly after the 12^ f ro m '-C a llt o rn U to Rom e — ^aras American alliance wiUhe tla t of ■ccidentA woman died, aftiN- reaefatng S t Rapimel ca pture d In a UtUe coun try V / .. a partner rather th«« a leader. oM ct e is M i d . „.** chapel tod ay, n e a rly five houra ‘*What I hope we can achieve P ^ c e M etatted the vfettans as Jarvie Andrews, jh, who a ft er the hija ck e d je tlin e r la nd taam ore mature pertnenfa^ in '***5**^-.*®, »xle New Haven Hospital, Lavernon Dtimels, 31 ed to Rome. wnWt all votees ara iward and ^ '^^pemeved to SL Raphael Roepflal and 22-y « ^ R o m e , police dentlfled th e ir none ia.predomlnant-a partner- Hapliatt HoopItoLA^ ca pUve as Ra f a e l MtalchleUb, ■hlp guiOBd by a wealthy aware- ootatag.to offtci^, all three were from New Haven. who wa s ch arg e d by federal a u neaa that gtve-and-talke la better thorities in N e w Y o rk with a ir ■ than take-itor-leave^t," he condWon. They are Men- pira cy, kidn a ping and Int erf er aald. ^ 8 t f i ’ untaxtwn, who was taken to St Raphael Hospital and Boeco little, Jr.,' 3B, who was ta- ence with co mm e rcia l a ircra f t. Nixon uiMd aa liia fcmian for ken to Tale New Haven Ho^dtal. Th e hij a c k er ba d flown' 6,900, the aiidTeaa a dinner gadiering. mile s to a tivrt-atage jourswjr . of the mter-Ainerican PreM AO' acroaa Uie Unit e d Staites, the A t- eoctation, whhdi wound -ita lanttc Oce an and W est ern E u week-long annual meeting here. rope. The epeech wax beamed Uvieby H e wa s found this m orning In ■■trtllte to U Ladn Amerloan t a e.. Sa nctu a ry of Divin e Love nadona Tal^ffom e $ Up n e ar (h e -A p p lit a W a y, about six Nixon tauUoated Ma new policy miles outaMe ^ m e , -just as' BOO would treat aH Ladn govem- policem en w ere a bout.to giv e up tnenta —dhmocratdea and dicta- t a e ir’ m anhunt. - tonh^pa alike—as equals. A t Ro m e ,polic e h e edquart e.n. ‘<»: Police Chie f Giuseppe Pwrt a t a d lc t a it d rt tii^. t M cede revision ta the n a tio n’s tee’s m e a sure would provid e $9 Mlnlchle llo- waa brought before WhUe < "no gnandloee .. billion of individu a l t a x relie f ^ See His Son report ers. He smil e d afid said, promises no panaceaa,’’. U its s i«g e sUo n s f or cuts up comixire d with 8».8.bUllon In the " A w , go h o m e " Nhcoh propoae changes in and down the e nUre sp e ctrum of bUl the Hous e passed ta August He Was Polite - BUT... AOqUAFRi^DA-DI MBUTO " i^ y * d you do It? " a news- two wh^ haiw been'the dhhi td.O billion froni ROim (,P) _ |>ew meW: ennHc. aometlmee he exhibited man''«Mk ed. oI fI .f re qu ent L a tin o o m - with the 'p t e S d ^ M “ > m p » i^ to M . # ‘biuhiii h « i i ot t h e -l i a i ,. W o rld A lrU n .e p i e U y ' " , ^ “^ n t a ^ " e i«.“ * — W IhMdiwd id ln lo h l.l k , the H e turned and aald, " W h y did I do It ? I .don't k n ow." “ ‘ “ ' • “ ’ ‘ d p w i . „ b , o . , d i e / r u S j d T S S ; » « w v h t e . « . . . .-v n i e h h o io o d e d W K e i o w d y m « i IdeoWted h y w d . . , » 'cle a. Police s a l^ t a e y would conUn- ^ ^ h t . i e w . . —iTdaw^/re rii7tr.~eo“^ri-x iSErwe-s? oua e ffort’’ to re duc e non-t arif f doll ars a y e a r this co u n try,’’ a ft er the 1918 t a w ly y o u i« m a dm a n ,’ who, a l? ” a n e w e t n a n_____ h e rri e ra to tra d e m a int a in e d b y millions o f t a xp a yers. which established the plane and . he aU rt.d to get Oallfoinla to Home. 1. ib qi Incom e ^aald, " ju s t w a nt e d to kUl som e- Oook replied'. “^When you very, very upset. He throataned NHghbora say he used to telh ’! W icker s pre,(; n e a rly a ll industri alia e d nationB Th e first w ill come J a n . 1 t a x and the 1964 t a x re duction. body o r be k ill e d . " point a gun a t a n a irlin e cre w. to shoot us.’’^ .aid. e v o•' ^ e how ■■much•uvii i«ihe m w le en l^ ecltog susp(clouafy ..and t o ' support the estabUa h- wh e n, . a ccording to th e Nixon Th e 1^ 'me asure w ith Its ottwa f t er hee .g o t to Rom ee,, "- sa iad i„ on a rrvytln xe thhe. n a s a e nrere'w.rfit,h • •He halu* he tied be en ta Vie t- BO, and hla wife, M a ri a Olu asp- said ha (oUowsd hint outstda I t Is possible these w ill be t a- Senate. B u t if ta e e ntire body hottess Tk a c y OoUm^ of C t a- ^ re fu ellns n a m shmit is m m i i T." p a O erullo. wa a 37 at the tim e. nnd Into a n e w chapel next door Ra ph a el, 30, la the e ld ar ert two and then called police. iTS.'is ;y~. .childre n. Th e other, Ann a, la I*. " H e y pahmn (c o u n try m a n),’’ ^GE Strike fuse to continue the surt a x. Th e f a m ily of four e migra t e d the youth woa quoted as s aying, Fin a nc e m aint ain e d a furious £,'1.77^“““""''“' -s; SS'.rJJr'"together to Am e ric a . Th e f a th er " w h y are you arre aUng m a T " Sl.T.S£‘£ h Fra ncisco, a nd the baggage' " N o , " the captairt repHed. d a y-a nd-night pace to m e e t its . Th e re ason is th a t the panel " H e didn’t s a y who it wa s. a lso," O o ^ a d (M . " W e cHdn’t talk pWlttcs." re turn e d here wh en he became Th e Pentagon- aald MintehleUo. 'c o m m itm e n t to finish tae bill by adopted a lm o tt without change H e me ntioned ix> t a dlvlduai a t oerioualy III, but the other threS la an It a lla n-lm ni U.B. M arin e Suits Filed / " W e r e you pre p are d tor |xwa1- H allowe en. C h a irm a n Russ ell B. the House appro a ch to re lie f a ll. H e didn’t c are wh o it would ble hlJa c k t a gsT" the cr e w m e m Btayed on In Seattle. Th e fa ther who wa a decorated tor gaSa nlry, - Long, D -L a ., ewid the bill could a nd thus there wou)d be lltUe to be. H e Just w a nt e d to k ill sortie- B y T H E A S S O C IA TE D F R K 8 bers w ere asked. - haa been ln poor health moat of in the Vtoln am.w aiH Hla m a th a r be finished and re a dy for the settle ta oonferende. • body o r be kiUed,’ ’ Miss OOle- the tim e olnce he returned..:. Uvea ta Se attle, Wa a h., «n d hla Both sides initiated legal Hijacker Up^tH '" W e ll, as much as you can be floor ta two or thre e we e ks; but TTie re li e f Includes 88-5 billion mart sa id. father Uvea In Na ple s. To d a y hs moves Friday ta the natiORWide pre p are d t e r It , " Wllll a fns said. there is'doubt th a t It c a n be a p- from a cut o ( a t le ast 1 p erc e nt- Whe n the hij a ck e d plane laiid- , -(Se e Page E lg M ) 30 strike that has crippled produc- " Th e r e Is no t riU n lr^ for H. tps lh birt a d ay. prove d by the en'd of t h e .y e a r age point ta all t a x rat es, a n e w e d a t Rom e a irp o rt, the c a r- His Owh Sister - Mlnlchle llo. a -l a m w corpora), tion ta most General E lectric Th e r e are v e ry little Instnic- because of oth er pre ssing bust- 81.100. >ow-lnoome allowance to bin e-a rm e d Mln)chl e llo d e m a iid-, x ,* . was llatMi os A W O L from tbs Oo. idants, but no progress to- SEATTlis, Wrtsh. ( A P ) — ll° ha,^ U ’s m a inly a m a tt er of ward a settlement was reported. ness afid the c e rt a in ty of a baV- aid 12 m illion poverty-l e y e l f a m- ed th a t the chie f of police come Th e sisteij o f > a young A W O L comt a on aeiuw i.u t a m .m M arin e t ’orpa .'’ Th ura d a y when rage of arn e ndm e ms. ille s w hich w lU cost 82.85 Wilton, a b o a h l with his h a n * up. ^ M arin e wL h l l a c k ^ a T Y ^ ^ w h ^ ^ he failed to. a ppe ar to face Th e Un it e d El e o trio a l W ork Despite the fact tha t the a 81-4 Wilton boost ta the m in i- -" A p p a r e n tly he wantied the World A h K i e rf ^ a n e c ^ *» the ch argra at a ge nsta t co urt-m a r- ers, re pre s e nting 15,000 o f tae Schools pitl li a l In C a iu p Pendlaton, C a lif., strik t a g e m i S o ^ , sa id It fil e d a Tr e M u r y D e p a rtm e n t h ad o nly m u m st a nd ard deducUon and a police eWef o nly as a m a tt e r of believe hiir broth er c ^ do Oook out It - •You dnn-i the F B I r e p M a d .. He h ad been n e w u n f a ir -l a b o r pra ctic e \ *880 milUon cut In taxes for sin- se cifrity— so he could g e t a w a j / such a thing. with a m a n with a sun " ^ BCCuaed of bre a liing and e nt ar- ch arg e against G E with the N a \ K'® persons. . fro m the a irp o rt. " said F ^ O f- ;> f ’m shoc ked. I Juirt c a n’t ’'be" De acrtbt ag the « a r t of the hli ByThre^5-Da^ tog a- putt exchange a t C a m p ' tion al L a b o r Rela tions bo ard, \ Th e Senate bill would m e a n fle er B U ly Wlllt a m s, ^ W y - U^ve i t.’- « U d Ann a Mt alchlello. fifeWng. ^ k t a ^ - A b ^ .ch arging tae oomp e hy w a s these re ductions for a m a n and W Ito N .T . . / / 18, a high Shhooi. ju n io r whOee minutes a ft er we took off from Pendleton. C r e w memb ers aboard the " ill e g a lly termt a a tta g” Its con wif e w ith two dependa nto: H e wiuit e d to g A a w a y talo broth er. I-a nc e C pl Ra fa el Mt a- Los Angelas, the cockpit door Violent Wave Halloween Tr a n e Worts Alrita a a F lig h t jlS tra ct. ' ' 88.500 annual Incom e, present tae woods until somNsom c a m e Ichlello, )s und er arre st ta wss opened by a a k ekye y and 870 t a x wip e d o u t^ 85,000 ta- a ft erii h im .’’ C a pt. pob k said. Rom e. . J i f * H I C A (« > ( A I’ ( M o re .lh a n describe d the hij a c k er as a gen G E obt ain e d a show cause o r young than e nUr e d holding a tom e , present 8290 t a x cut to " A n d he thO l^h t t l ^ the brttt Tn h alting, but e to ar E n g ll a h .. ™*- ^ In- R eality 84.170. X Wm asj hostage.’’/ and West "ile a pp are ntly w antsd to coiiie p e ar Wedne eday o n ta e comp a F o r single persons, a n e w ra t e Th e ;"Outhful m j a c k e r wa s not New York. We a d ris e d h iffw . hat-k bere and fight somebody n y’s - contention mass pick e ting B y T H E A S S O C IA TE D P R E S S •He la a good broth er re a lly did n't h ave enough fOrt A l tfl* ' Th ir t y five voulha w . r . schedule would bring these r u t s : -A ctanatl Friday, hacking up )ito mouth wh e n he -bit into an apple^ ~ ■tags inald. While nKarii are dacidjmg Issues - earlier statement that the' that had be en loaded with a r a - V Pollfe eat^ -taal disturbance •tocUng local pefsqbaliUea labor- naovement should iwt i b r blade. e apparently was not caused to Tueeclay to IM CtonneAkta prtn- hind the BtrilH. Polic e ta CfolumbuB, Ohio, said raclal antsgoalerns, but ra th e r' *i'l*fltle a ,.p ota ica t obeejrve|ro w ill _,.>Ceaiiwt^' It was estlmiated m a ny pare nts .compla t a a d t h a t , .bjr the Inlenee football rivafryY ®***rtblng the IrendL chalked pyoduction was halted or crip- th e ir childre n had been give n ' beltysen the two schools. *--“ P by pollltoal parlles.i pIM at 90 per cent of G B ’a 280 apples ta w hich ra sor bla d a i. ' They Named the high abeon HsiWbMcan# now hold political Irtants ta 88 states. However, the ha tpins, bobby- ptas. d a rn in g' leetani oti a ru m o r tb a l the"!'In iwoahlnls rtf the dues company said all the -plsW* nkedlea, pisper clips, screws o r school would be ctoeed bscaiMe towns, but m ost of Use asa- ■ were open. r" nails h ad b M h conce aled. N o ta- of Ihe earlier duturbancea *’‘*>«s have DamocraUe May- The 18 unions tavolveS' claim , jurie s w ere reported. •jf.e' At rerragut High achool. vto- and Democratic bosdtog «f to represent '147,000 tH G E ’a A 13-ye ar-d fd boy in D a yton, . . v : lence blamed by police; on a <=‘iy oounclU er Boarda of Alder- 810,000 w orkers, ‘niey said Ohio, eras s p u e d i n ju ry srhen |a n g riva lry led to the arreat . tP^" about 182,000 wave 'on atrike, he ctit open an apple received, i^ / ^uradajj^ of 40 peraona Behooi Ibrtfqrd and Walerbury ara while the company puta' the while tric k o r tre a ting and dla- 'V offlctale aald police continued to smung Ilia Mgjgvst clttaa where _jnre at 185,050. covere d a 'ra sor blade inside. ft- petrol the hells' at Farragut Fri- R epubilci^ to the saoipasg' Pmtaggi^.jrtureea agid Mrs. M a rg a re t Beat sliced an day broke up several, scat- chairs face dtfttoutt batttea- too early to aweas the' effect' Of apple brought home b y h e r 7- tered' maleea T h ^ aald attend egataet iwsrwhetming Demo- .the strike on GE’e.^aefetiae pro- y M T-o ld d a ught er ta Oneida, ance rrtu rn rd ta norm al after .crelic num bera of rig ltta rsd dnetton. which -roptpeent’s one- N ,T . . a nd found a sh arp pin.” " I ' i _ , 1 being down- Wedoeadax, and votera. fifth of the cocnpMi^s 88 button wa s shock ed; Ut e ra lly shoc k e d." iT h u rsd a jr 7 . Ttsoae Hepublican imeda by . ....j annual totoLl. > t she s a id ., " Eixpla t a ta g t o 't h e I A football gbme between Hartford Mayor Ann UceUoemd A cuiaptaiy epoheaman said childre n wa a t a o^lbtsible ." ,. Undbtom and'(.htcago Vocation- Walerbury Mayor Oeorga P» t morq n&/pnpdiKtion . ~ttt>rketa 9 ne)«ta police re porte d that el high ecboota in another oecter Harhunon may| be e'utvd hOW- were qn the Job'aeipaa t^ coun- popcorn balls w ere -also objects *bf the city was the se ttti^ of .a eiJer, by the p riii'siifs of tw o ' try beeause coot (MiM had of e ono ern'w h e n I t w a s tagra ed melee Thuredey Some 8,0lio todependsnl candidatM to eikehv^ slopped mass ptekettng. . th a t some s^cre m a d e w'.'th a, youngaf^ra ^ ^ lla d Into thU city pulling , vote# .arhirti m igh t MM than 8,000 members bf mix ture o f soap and -ntotabCns. 4 jelreet after rtai game and flghl- have gone to the Dessosawis. the A^T<-CX) 'Intenattanal Aaae^' Pi^Uce Ch ie f G e orge M u rp h y tog lifOkS'oui over a tour-bioca The mtmber -of commisilUaa etottoh of Marhtnlata joined ,taa aid; the " d o c tor e d " popoora..' hotowg eiecttooa to Ntrrainbw strike *M hy to yttoa. N T. irg a io itori e u a hd ba d no oOe a- Task force police moVed In Increased shaiply M a r . Tha^eotnpaiiy filed eol|.4B CW- stve itaste taut coifld cause e arl- *ta^ arraeied 144 peraone. A pae-l wben 188. smaller comhuitttlaa oagD Bor 100,000 daibagM ' oua IQseas. sarby. Fifek. 84..suffered ew)tched over ftoai Octohar else- agatatt the AFTXaO tatenar " Tb l e la the wor1(-..;4>f.'.a , bead tojtoiee In an attack by- jUans o f yearn past Monal Awoelatkm of Sheet Met- praved mfod,’* sidd Miirptiy,^" .some of.the yoi^aters.„ A major flgyira qUattee from al WoryMra. tihaigliig the loden Th e r e w e r e scattrored reporfs A to u l of 146 persona were ar-^ lha fla y le New Hayas. M ayor Psrentg of "trieli-or-trMtcrB’’ rvtamed hornt with hjktviBd a p p l e , itafau' two neetflea and-the rerted Thursday to dlsiurbancae Rtchiurd C. Lae, stsppbe down .*=1' ( • » :' (5 A p p l e s coaUiniiif o M d k g in.Qntidft. N. Y. On* o t h e r t w o h a lv e s - I. oRUun one. 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tfAGB TWO MAKfeffl^TER EVENING CWNlj ; SATURDAY, NOVEMB]!^ 1, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERMJ). MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1969 studentsi those with lonjr hair atkm Pro^ndn for detelled' PAGE THREE Happenings .must wear bcuthlng caps. Ust of aodiWea. • . • ' ,. ----- ^^^------1— •ESaat'Sld^ Rec.vSdiool SL, ' . : _ VIE A U D IE N C E Sheililvolfl on Rrldgie aided up to a trick on me, ai^. For Teens } . ’ Kate to all MOeeni. ^ • **«*GU IO E**** • News for^Senior I waa asked by one of toe la^M Side R ec,/C edar St.. = MOC's First Homecomings^ A SERVICE O F FILM -M AKERS PARTNER IS SURE ’8«tgrday, Nov. 1 AMO THEATERS. , NORTH to dtow them how to do lt:,;ajDd Closed. V.. , Woelfend—Thura, iaurs., Nov. nov. ^ liF— 3 ^ TO GUESS WRONG iR r W A U iV FORTIN toon had my head; da^ed. 'X MBS Qym,^ -1-10 p.m.,. Fine. Community Y, . North Main Orpheus in Oonoett and Or- Thtse rat-ngs^flppl^to'filmii DHtwiRoii Our good friend Beitha r«1ppi«e pttw'Nuv 1. tgSS By A i^ E D SHX3NWOU> ' -OKQJ9. 't Arts F'estival co-sponsored by \ phano a* MHS, Bailey: Audl- "Once upon a time".is a c the Manchester "‘F'ine Arts As- fBucldey^ho PINTO, Inc. — drug Informa- Chib}^ Sunday, N c ^ lS — Alum- once uponipon a -time a porltlerportAef' -O 5 • 0 K74 nd* * sons, and that aJope-obouId teU aedT toooe of you vriioirtayM made the right guess when Q J ip 3 Qym, 8 p.m.-midnight,center . . . Inquiries kept n l-S tu d ^ Oulihg, oU day (D Sugsosto d for GEN ERAL A 854 I,I is^ l^ e d yoa lt Wa. quits k muxiea. T V ^ h o r ^ i ; ” T HaUoiw<»n' Dance )vith the antnymous. i,^ guj,, ^ make your plans audiencot. ; V - Allowed toxthink for hlfnsetf. It \ SGUTH Start at 5.30 p,.in. From this meal was delickNis and otir Wa am sottiiiv m “ Down \ Beats" Open to the MHS R6om A-22, MCC Chorus, NOW! ' S Su g g ssta d fo r M ATURE wasn't what happened when to \A 74 3 ^ o iU d gather we should be hate o « to to . ladle, to. ^ to rs r o r* ^ u i X day’s hand was played, O AlO . EX3I8 Juiiior and senior eiasses. P-™- Open to MCC -,g|^ dlianesaisncts ( (paranulp arsn ul dis l s b ^ S o u t h We t a v ^ o Sf®***®’ Colton. ^Meb is played at the Porkade dealer. d AQJ9832 •Bast Sldq. Bee. School St.,, ’ Kathl says— Udnladviaad). ' \ | North i-’South vulnerable. ^ ” ®*“ ‘ **««• report doean.'t reach dpen 8 a.m:^ p.m. . n Open *^*,«^*^ 6-10.p.m. It U obvious to anyone who'' ® R ESBTRICTEDTR IC TE D — Paraona ' OpetilOpetilng lead — King ' of *Westv6lde Ree, Cedar St.', . has ventured onto the MCC West \N w th .TT Fotyrn, and to theto ambitioua ua until a v ^ k toter, due to •West Bide Rec under 16 not. S d m iltsf uh- X Spades. \ n Z Z A -IN ^A -W IN K doa^.' cedar St., Campus that apathy is running- V .West opened theXklng' of < A A to^rder tT S k e * * * " the ttate It takes to mpUe , ,»Comnimdty' Y, N, Mialn St., Open 6-10 p.ih. rampant ,,, , already the- yem- !••• accompsniod by paronl : Pass 2, ') ThetefoM *^!*^ *'****® ** this meal were oU toe Information, but ^ Dsat HOI Fteto ' or adult guardian. r * spades, and East signaled with Pass 4 \ 0 ^ toe Mr. and Mra Robert Weis, and have room for Um hitfilighte biosed. •Community Y., N. Main St., book has .been canceled and Open 6-lttKp.m. . , t v nine. West continued with All Pass ' ***' encourag- -me atandtoga a r e ^ o Z S ^ Tter Rayte Oaak T oM alf PtoH MHS, Bailey Auditorluni, 1-4 the college newspaper, T V ® Paraoiia under 16 not ad- the queen of i^tades, and East •MHS S«rlinmlng Pool, Fam . ______\ ^ *”* !** Duaters, Tlddly-Wi*a, Davila. p.m. Student auditions In com- X T New College Press, may also >"lt>e«f. ThU age rsSM ctlon ; plaVed the five. • V report Angeto, Supremos, Sun-Flowem, ntall^^TtoMl petition for string players for P ” '- be doomed—due to lack of in- m ay be higher Ih certain j l^ s t now thought for quite a Q-J<19-6; Hearts. 6-'6-8; Dia- fi.- »»______•BiicklevBiickley SchoolSchool, VnnVernon St.. terest yours truly. H^efuto. CatocplUar»; Happy-4, the Manchester Civic drehestra •ra a a.- C h a c k ,lh a a ta r or -' Ume.\ Finally, he led a heart. monds, 61 dubs, Q-J-IO-S. t e ^ u n y on over, and register. "Hie "Hot-Meal” menu tor andJt^ A Jlto^ . Or Let Bay Oosk H h m Mte ftilsY Open 6-9:80 p.m. Bo—Come alive! Be toterost- Declonr won' to dummy with What do you sayt, \ DsUy fm s 1* M tota nsTfltu Ttoi Iteteeot h ! Sunday,- ' Nov. 8 tYtK sdvartisliig. Canttonous F m n w e^“ W ^ ea d a y la, individual Top lady stag!, game aco^ •Waddell School, Broad St.; edl Be Involvedl Oarel Answer: Bid four sp o d ^ You _1:30 PJR. WhUon Library Auditorium; dosed Print*^ lA'a ChA Iic Mrvict v • the kink of hearts and led the W meat, loaves; with mutoroom weirt to Beatrice Mader-169, CALL ten of dtamonds for a finesse. are sure that you want t o play 0 GuU__ 5Yalt Dlsneys N. Main St., 7:80 p.m. cipema 1 . by thl» r^wAMpef, ' ^ OT Sra^y. Iter^ed potatoo*. mixed top stride man aoore to A1 La- aUAitl SSL •nUng Jr. High School, E. Any town orgaplzatlon, school When thi^held, he repeated the the hand at game In spaidea, \ “AUoe’s Bestkaraat" '' line Family Comedy n z u -R A i r s Sunday Night presents "Seven or we may not And and tickets vegetablee, btead and buUer, plant—162. High Triple went to IM SPRUCE affRBNT Middle Tpke., Open 6-10 p.m. or church wishing to list an diamond fiitesse and easily won and you have no interest 'In oolsff ‘^ • K y ^ G IIl and Brides for Seven Brothers"'fuid Bargain HSur 1 to 2 the litO e People” la^ for the afternoon perfomr- jd lo with WhippV ereanu and Bea leader—416 tor ^ ladles, 1HB ONLY ORIGINAL PIZSA SHOP IN TOWN Thursday, Nov. a event of interest to teens (18-2X) the rest of me tricks. slam. Take the short cut to rnices. a Vverage. "Musicals of the Thirties” . . your game. P.M. Daily Except .Bargain Hoqr 1-* F-M./ and A1 Loplant—624 • (pr the membership card or a dollar at Hearing Room o< the Munici- In this column may contact Then the Argument started. Sundaya R Holidays, » Here^.j-a bit of qews that / Bjr toe way I’d Uk^ *® take THEATER TIME Copyright I960 \ Except Sbb. men. This league has. 40 bowl- the door. pal Building, 7:30 p.m., Yquth Fran Conway (Mrs, F^nk J.), East said that his . high-low play b.X_An Seats 75c ^ould be Of' _ interest to you this time to miir to the young- SCHEDULE General Features Corp. ' AM Beats 78e^ ers, and will take a faw aulzril- . MHS Swimming Pool, 12:30-4 Commission — Open to all youth anytime or Candy after school __ ... ____ ~'y -In spades had \asked West to folks. The MVchaster PuUlc er generation, no hot the teen- N K S M A U $ T » i j | vouu$WAo». under 21 years old. hours, 267 Hackmatack St., 649- lead a third spade, not to do tutaa. Quite often acana of the .yx p.m. — lOH weekly swim for Health Nurses Assoctotjon, and agers, or the twentyfagers, but regulars ca n t make tt,"ao If ) Dethrered to handicapped youngsters. •Bast Side Rec, School St,, 8080; KathL Knapp, 649-0238 at- SATURDAY any original. thlnldv- Tlte ^ r d .^d ies Expected -to Join ^ the Town' Health itepat^ent mooUy toe midtoe-agers, you Rqitipped with h Open 6-10 p.m. ter 3 p.m.; or Karen Oilmore, spqde would fbfee^ummy to MHS Gym, lA p.m. Fine Arts Bumslda — Alice’s Restau- Crew6 Some Day have vDluhteered to gjve BVa know" those arijund Jack on tector, wtodrit Festival co-^x>nsored by the •West Side Rec, Cedar St;, 849-9276 after school hours. rant, 7 :30, 9:80. -ruff, and East’s king of truihpa Flu Shots here at the-Center'on hy’s and my age? We ore anx- ,,,»»««. spesd alactric SYDNEY (AP) _ One of abtemSng next Tuesday atter- Jtaheheeter Fine Arte Associa- Open ft-10 p.m. ' x ' ------H— . Cinema I t - Putmy Swope, Would then bk safe ^ag&lnst a W ednei^y afternoon, Nov. 13, lous' to ntait serving our Itot- tWoggsr, 4 - : ^ oafaty fIVsse. ' America’s.^ three moon ,BStro- jeteon. - tion and the Lions Club. •CommunRy Y, North Main 2:00, 8:80, 6:40, 7^:80, 9:20. promptly at 2 p.m.This is your Meal .to our local Senkn- Citi- back-up lights, front and rear Open 6-10 p.m.- Cinema I — Alice's Restau- ' Different View . nauts p red i^ d today that jhe chance to get the Flu'Inbcula- zen Shut-Ins. We know a few, H»e ^'Ilniraday morning iPl- Monday, Nov. 8 Pres8 Groups r-M-MIT •Waddell School, Brood St., rant, 2 :80, 6;00, 7:80, 10:00. Weitt said that Bast big. National Aeronautics and Space HJMt I l 'tion free, so keep this date, and and expect there , are many nochle grt>tiP piayed their regu- MCC, StaJrwoU aallery, 8 open 6-9:80 p.m. enougtoand ugly enough do Administration will some day Saturday R Sunday Blattnee tor game here at the - center, Score Closing Cinema n — Darby O’Olir !EASr time to mind. . ' more Who would certatoly' ap- a.m.-10 p.m.. Art Ei^b'jt by An- »iuing Jr. H l^, B. Middle and the Little People, 1:30, his own \work. If East waittol women on ^ a ce flights, Bbosnitat 1:89 and Si66 You can plan to stay for our preciate getting to on . our and . thm at 'noontime traveled • Tpke., Open 6-W p.m. 8:40, 6:60, 8:00. three rouV4 of spades, he c ^ d Mlcha^^CoIllits,‘ who is visit- Flin-Day after you have rhbelv-, Wednesday hot meals, to Roq^vUle to be treated to a TED TRUDON , -i .. Open Monday through Fri- Of Inquest Friday, Nov,ANWs 74 -----Bast Hartford Drive-In — overtake I v queen of spadbs ^"8 At)sfralla with Nell A. Arm- ed your Flu shot, as we’ll be Now our cooks, and we here meal, and playing cards with day. wlth the ace and lead a thlrd\ and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., VOLKSWAGEN MHS Bailey Auditorium, MHS ®X THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vixen 8:66j Common Law showing slides of; our recent nt toe Center, are Just aiDout toq ' Rockville Senior Cttizenf. ECUS—Freshman Class Elec- spade himself, l^ e n East fall-^.told at .a news conference: trip to Pennsylvania Dutch nil set, but what we need is a . We didn't $;et the results of the tions. st^ents present Talent Night. Two organizations represent-' ^ ^ ed to do this. West thought that has never barred wpm- The Depot" Coffeehouse, Lo- Ing communications media from Drive-In — country, and West .Point. few 'votunteers. We're leaning garnee to, Rockvflla In tone tor — Wililams Building, St. Mary’s hls partner had scmie oth er-fl^ ^ylng background is usual- \ The - F liV y night Setback' toward womenftek In this re- this column, but .here are tlia oustmt 8t.Af (parking/rwivArtvisv InIm St.OA Mary’s most of the 'Western__ Hemi-: BUtCn CaJUldy BIKI Ul6 SUH' ,7- CSnirch, Park St., 6:80-10 p.m., In mind. ly what has prevented the young Tournament had 48 players pai^ epect. We would Uke toe vol- results of the playtog at home; parking lot) 8-midnlght. No sphere have criticized the Mas- dance kid, 9:88; Deadfall, 7:80. PINTO, Inc.Xlrug information Nothing very goodxaine out ladles from participating. But ticlpaUng wlUi the following untewrs to report to toe Cen- John Dert>y-682, Btontoe MC- membership cards needed — sachusetts Supreme Court for Manchester - Drive-In - center . . , Inquiries kept anon- of the argumen^-Each defender °"e of these days we will nieet wlnners ; Leon Perras, 188; ^ckup toe neatly wrapped poweIl-682, IVnn Orant-668, OU- ymous. Just a dollar at the door. closing to the press the inquest was convinced-'that he had a that criterion." •East Side Rec, School St., Into the death of Mary Jo i t o , ® Palace, Frank Anderson, 180; Ted Rl-- mi a tray, cmd deliver It. ver Roberts-646, Ivy BlddeD-6^ Pathflndenj C^ub, Norman monopoly^n truth and Justice. Prime Minister John Gorton vard, 127; Wilbur'Messier, 126; 'We would hope that the volun- ’ Fogarty-588, Beatrice . Open 8-10 p.m. pechne. This Imppens only with bridge welcomed the astronauts to Aus- 8t., 8-9:80 p.m., Alateens, open •West Side Rec, Cedar St!, Floyd Post, 126; Martha Mans- would stay foe five or ten Jfcider-684, Esther Anderson-ASl, son's to teens who have relatives or ------Sigma Detta Chi, players’ arguments, of course. ; trails Friday night after toey field, 128; Karl White, 128; Tom nilnutes to visit with the per- Katherine Prey-530,-Lyla Sterie- friends with a drinking prob- Open 6-10 p.m. - Junior High the professional Journalistic so- B lack bi.^ ^ ' V ’ Far be It from me to tell ydu tl.®w here from Bangkok, Tnal- i ‘^Smiling Irishman" O’NeU, 122; wpuld..even try to work 628, Loutoe Meyertioff-528. nlght-bowUngnlKht-bowUnv and doncInB-dancing. olety, nietv protested nmteat.H "the "lU.. lid ii.t of- se- Bl^hbeaMS, Ghost, 8.26t 7 whichui_u player - to------condemn. .Still', land. - inquiries' ker^ anon- UA — Change Of Mlnd,-^:4n, and OUver Roberts, 122; Jennie ^ ^ ***“* virfunteer would It was repmted that Sue Oody •Community Y, North Main crecy imposed by the . .-. Court there’s no advantage to giving ymous 7:46, 9:46; Beyond the Moon, Fogarty 121- Bendce CaswelJ ^ ending up'-vnear home, so one of our regulars at the kltch- indy Kitchen St., Open 6-10 p.m. In barring public and press •Bcuit Side Rec, School Bt., 1:80,-8:80. your partner a jchance to make 120, and Alice Shorette, 116. ’ **“ 3" wouldn’t have to come, en socials, hi^ to go back Inta Where Quality Oaady Is Made Frsali OaUy Open 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 from the Kopechne inquest." 1—Blmv fin “ mistake. If you had East’s Mansfield •‘Change of Mind” shown FiMay at 7:16 R 9tl6 Next week we’re going to center, oc go. all the Manchester Hospital; Cer- •West Side Roc, Cedar St., MHS,, Bailey Auditorium, 2 It is "unfortunate that a pro- 7:00; B - , cards, you should overtake the over town. tainly hope It’s nothing serious. t'hnose From CKer $«0 Vartotlca p.m. OrtglnsLl danoe-drama ceeding of this kind Is closed at in ixmoon, je cn ij gpaje with the ace to Saturday R Sunday at 5:46 - 7:48 - 9:45 start a couple of new programs Closed. 9:00. which we beUaVe you’U enjoy. suggested, that and 'that she’U be back -with us a time when public concern for •Community Y, North Main "Alice' AAice in Wonderland" wonavrimna pranm-present- — wss«si wnvfirn *ur make sure of leading a third.., Come Wednesday momtog, c few womens’ church soon, For good eating noW. and the holktoy spade. St., Open 8-10 p.m. - ed by members of the Hart- “P*" Judicial processes Is at a SUNDAY we wUl start with the making *^*mg)s would -volunteer, say for By the way our schedule is Open T»rd Junior Modem Dance peak," ,the the statement mmsaid Dally Question •MHS Swimming Pool, Burnside —Alice’s Restau- |i|- of Christmas decorations, and ™m$h each. This would be out for the Special Events for Partner opens witii 1-BIT (16 6:80-9i8Q p.m. Theatre and sponsored by the Miss Kopecluib was In a-'rar rant, 2:80. 4:30. 6:80. 8:80. glfte. Mrs. Ruth FYench, one of. ^ e . with us. Our intc.rest November, so drop by and pick to 18 points), and the next play- ifiCOCOft, MARZIPAN •Buokley School, Vernon St. Manchester Chapter, ot the driven by Sen. Edward^Mf^Ken- Cinema I —Fhitney Swope, our own members wUl be show- “ getting ttos meal out . to our one up. Amerioon Cancer Society. nedy, D-Mass.; thapplunged off er passes. -YAu bold: Spades, K- rwm _NliCA»«C Almond paste, 'molded toto a variety 61 fndt Ck>sed. 2:00, 3:60, 8:40, 7:30, 9:20. > -C " ing, and teaching, a variety of friends. I guess I’d better put the a bridge on CtopVquIddlck Is- •Wc^comMON A Critical Look at His Work shapes. Colorful and delMoua. Try soosO soon. •Waddell School, Broad St.. Teen Carter,"Bchdql Bt, 7:3(X- Cinema I — Allce’li Restau- ideas for Christmas. One thing Now then, may j J h e ^ from ------schedule -for’ th^ week In now' Closed. 11 p.m.—Dance to the "Phlush." land, Mobb.j^Amo a Tidal pond rant, 9r-*:8a,7, 9:80. While Andrew Coppola, second from left, is engaged in convemntion, .loseplj/Neill, last July„X^ c we need plenty of is the plastic or else: ’ tiling Junior High, E. Mld-.J3pen to members only-;—mem- Cinema H>— Darby O’GUl BURNSIDE material that is used to cover Mond(ty, 10 a.m.\to ’noon, right, casta a critical look at part of the exhibit in the Stairwell Gallery at dle *Tpke., Open 6-10 p.m. In Washington the Inter- 580 BURNSIDE AVE tiiST Hf.RTFORO berahlp cards avmllabla at the and . the Little People, 1:30, clothes after they have been nnrt K»chen Social, 1 p.It^to 4 p.m.: Manchea^ CtKnmiihity College. The two artists' show, which opened last Tuesday, Nov. 4 door. Ambrican Press Association offi- 8:40, 8:80, 8:00. ^ „ SCARLET PREE PARKING 528 -3333 dry cleaned. One o f our projects “ > the Hot-Meal,, and ni_—i,i_ ------—------Election Day! Election Day! cially deplored the court action, P'"Xm Mp ••rTii'-'H H'M h't 'i 'n we would Uke to thank the two P*®*" night, will run through Dw. 8, 1116, galery is open weekdays from, 8 Am. to •East Bide Rec, School St, East Hartford Drive-In wiU be made ,out of this 10 p.m. FYpm left, others in the group are Miss Judy Mauzaka, Mrs. Robert Get your parents out to vote! 8 a.m.-6 p.m. , calling It a "clear violation of Vixen 7:80; Comihon Law nurses, Mrs. Barbw-a* Mitchell, «P at 8-f30 a.m. Return trips J2 DRAQON material, so look around over niwi nrii;-o amith ° clock and 4 p.m. Williams Building, St. Mary’s •West Bide Reor^^ddr S t, the right of Information. Thwac- Cabin, 8:66. •6 Tolland Tpke., Manchester and Grace Smith who trans- Manning, Manning, MCC tine arts department chairm&n and Mrsv Neill. (Her- tlon came on the final day of the ^ SATURDAY the- weekend; and then bring Tuesday, All pay Voting, 10 ald photo by Pinto). / Cljurch, Perk 8t., 6:80-10 p.m., 1-6 p.m. '' Bast Windsor Drive-In — some in during the week. ported a few people from the PINTO, Inc.—dritg Information lAPA’s annual meeting. TO N IG H T tSiSSS a.m. to noon. Oil Painting •Community Y, North Mato Butch Cassidy and the Sun- ‘nuaamSr On Thursdajr afternoon, start- Crestfleld Convalescent Home, center . . . Inquiries kept anon- . h so they could Join us for the Class. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Bowling t’inochlo . St., 1-6 p.m. •' dance Kid, 7:80; Deadfall, 9:80. "YMerday’s NIGHTS ‘ing this comlhg 'Thursday, Nov. Tournament, 11:30 Duplicate Bridge and Dodglas Light, tied for sec- ymous. Manchester Drive-In ' — meal. . ‘ ^e Parkade~ Lanes, everyone/p.m. 16t6 3:803:S p.m.. Square Dance ond; yw d Jock Descy and Ed- Payroll Robber Sought 6, we writ be starting square MHS Gym (G-86), 7:30-8:80 •TVto , aotiritles require Wltchmaker, 10:20; Comedy of ^ A T d a n ^ '' lessons. Senior Citizen Our 'Ftoi-Day was Just that, Invited. No bus scheduled. Lessons. Bus pick-up ut 12:80 Results last rilgtu In a du- wai;d t\xrway, fourth. p.m.^ MCX? Dance Workshop for membership cards, available Children” and although there was only a Wednesday, 10 a.m, to npon, g.m., and return at 3:80 p.m.plicate bridge game at tlie Itui- ROUTE'^ IOLTON — Tit. *49.4332 at HAR’jPFORD (AP) — Police Terrors, 8:46; Haunted Palace, Just back m A national tour stele. We are fortimate In hav- ^Ho game, sponsored by the t * * ^ * " " '‘ *® "*^wlenU only. the Recreation Dept, 110 Cedar were looking lor a robber who 7:16;------7--;------ing one of oiir members, Mr. vory few who were in the Coe- -Arts and Crafts, Christmas T ^ d a y , 9 a.m. to ?????? Ftood lan-Americon Club are Richard » Chester Bridge Club, Is Next Week cNid f« ) ^ MHS^Swlmnilng Pool. 6:30-8 Bt.and at all centers. Be sure made off . with an $868 payroll State — Darby O’GUl and the WUUam Harvey, an excellent in- tumo Parade, the 148 In attend- articles, 12 o’clock to 1 T ’.m., Sale, 1 p;m. to 3 p.m.. .Crewel Pasternack and Robert Whit- ed each Friday at 8 p.m. OPEN D A I t f SUNDAY B:00 P.M. p.m.. Open swrmmlng for MCXU to pick up your Winter Recre- after attcklng Joseph Goldfarb, ’’BURGUBIDY SUNSET’ TWajWDftNCgKO anto certainly had plenty of Hot-Meal served In the Diner Embroidery, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., sell, first; Mr. anil Mm. Jouph Little People, 1:35, 6:26, 9:06; stnictor to be in charge of tills at the club, 138 Eldrtdge 8(. Candy Also Avallablo For Fuad s»t*1***g laughs. Club Room, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., I^tback Tournament. Marcello.' and Larry Dupont Play Is open to the public. , ------:—^ 68. owner of the United Majestic Blackbeard’s Ghost, 8:28, 7:18. ''IM U O P A tr^ ] class. This class wiU be fram Upholstery Co., Fhiday. UA — Change Of Mind, 8:48, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. I’d like to personaliy thank Fun-Day entertainment, a very Don't forget we are counting -—'------— — (fMomly.Staaltiir Gir mi’s ) Detectives " sold one male 7:48, 9:48; Beyond the Moon, f sr wmsoR We will have a bus pick-up, Mrs. Emily FYacchld, Robert interesting and Informative on you to help ua with our food robber attacked Goldfarb about 1:30, 3:80. 4 and return for both of these Eloggart, and Henry Rlv?rs for movie In color of the making, sale this Friday, Nov. 7.. ^ N O W — ENDS SUNDAY DHI VE I N - A- Kl 5 ^MANCHESTER P A R | ^ E / volunteering to help with orie and launching of ’’Telestar,’’ Remember 8dso that Tuesday, Starts 7:00 — Fact. 9:00 1:80 p.m. as he entered the rear Mansfield Drive-In-^BIow Up, classes, providing there is of the building at 80 Pliny St. 7:00; Best House In London, enough Interest in them. of the fun games, aihd Mrs. pioneer in Satellite Commbnlca- Nov. 4 Is voting day. Please after returning from the bank. 9:00. I It aU sounds like fun, and Elizabeth Cone, Mrs. Alice Uons. Bus pick-up 8:30 a.m., make an all out effort tc vote. A Leader Knows the Way, .. X Rating X am Over 401 Week! I SING-A-LONSf ■ 3 something to do, so we are Shorette, and Mrs. Lucy Mosh’ 12:30 p.m. One return trip at It’s your duty, and let’s have “ T V Best of the New Sex- er, for helping In the ..‘.'ducking 4 p.m. the Senior Citizens lead the way plqltatioh FUnu"-<>layboy w n H counting on you to drop In, or catch our bus for both of these apples game, That game Thursday, 10 a.m. to nooni ohee” again. FBI.—8AT.—SUN. y 'Jmmr-neom \ff: This movie is the best fun in town! 1st BUN PLUS 2 MORE new programs.’ A Leader Shows th • • a \ d . APPEARING THIS WEEK ONLY HOiRROR U rro-8 to Color , Our Monday morning kitchen BERNIE BE^iTLEY O N BANJO social Is holdings It’s own with FIRST TIME IN AREA / - ______M members taklng' part. •r avid H a mmings - FORMERLY _ The, Monday afternoon pta- I TH E IR Fo r m n pchle of, 49 players tound the Jo a nn a P a tta t jm v k LITTLE . r - TRY following wtoners: Gladys 1910 FRUIT GUM CO. Schuetz, 712; Mabel Keeney, T H E B E S T H O U S E is h u m a n :eS4; WUbur Messier, 878; Rdoa Hot Spicy (N O W SURVIVAL) I N L O N D O N Oombell, 686, Mayl'IIvnan, M2; D A N CIN G STARTS 9 P.M. B UT... v i x e n i Bess Mbonan, 661; Ann Hoff- -Jhn.^M lhhi man, 647 r Os Wilson, 686; Eva _ _ _ _ ^ E^ttmancolof*- "ooapM at LAW Lutz, 632, Andrew "Handsqmio" ' Geoi'ge Sanders Dany Robin Wa'-ren MitCbtl) ROCK CARDEN E/\STHmf0Rb MANOIBSlm PARKAlMB—646-2I8S ru :.I I-, A . 'O ' O l *‘0 N E OF A Corjo PonK Production STEAK HOUSE m t TH E YEAR’S - t r u l y t a s t e sensation, diced mo MAIN ST. W ILLIM ANTIC CROSSEDI PLIYtRY B EST BIOW-UP Rosorvofiom 423^005 fresh apples prepared with old- FILMS!” i^ ^ b e b b b ) c o l o r O V E R ARTHUR DRUG -crowTH Don't Miss This Outstdndliig OpportunIfyf~ . fashioned \spices." Let us tempt N. V. TIMEi a A Pramisr Productions Rslsaia your " Ad arii" with this luijpioiiis/ apple djplighti , ani^ qunC in g ~ NOW "Tile Moet Glorious of the Rodgers’ and HanumrsteRi Worto" , . —quote the N, Y. Tlmee Today • Sun. "Good Guys k Bad Guys” at l;8S-6ita * 9:tA ’ !

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m ‘ i ■•. H i. \ ' , : r ■wX- x. '; ." PAGE FOUR' ■ - ilfANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD,‘ MANCHESISr R. CONK.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 1 liMtA *' •" _.... • ‘ t- . J/;, • • EVENING HERALD- M A N C H E sim CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVitiBER 1. 1969 I U ^PAGB FIVE . ‘" v' . ’ V , -tf.'X'!.'-.'.'ii''’ ."s' ... ------T—: ’""k ' IHanrhpfiiri Maintflifline: Stuidards Of Invectipc member of the Boai 1 of D ir^ 2: * Liberal, commentators indicated kuA C ^ n Forum tors tar toe town of Ifaacbeeter j wetUt they were still deeply hurt by Mr. can only be in the town’s lit- kiioteA i:*** Enpmti^ #pral^ Agnew’s characterisation of some lioro' ______BdMoetel terest and the pa ipta of the > ► ____ PUBUBHED BY THE torlum Day protesters as "impudent To *to, *dltto, - . toNB YriU reap tt»|beneOU of, HERALO PRINTINO CO.. INC snobs/’ Like Horry 8. Trumaik Mr. Jig- r tosd «»• Hewod i£tb5a«ir-i!!r, . 18 BtaaeU Street . new im occasionally partial to powet^ ■ / . ' Hanchener. Cona. Y • Bteto on toe OsropiLlgn^’. -' « ■ ! tm V y T H O M A S T. .TEROnSON Invective. (Retpember irtien Mr. Tnmwm .NUter dlsbetlef. I t is dlf- ■eeni of Dinierori " WALTER R. FEHU>CSO^' • ’, referred to coagressmen as "squlRwl Acok tt>: understond how my ___ ~ Pnbllaben ' . . headsf’?) ’ . -. Graduate iq is and va*4- ______Founded October 1. 1881 mndPto con be questionodr to ‘ -mis jniUtary sebooU .dur- WeU, whenever somebody in W aslt^ X- view of toe manner in which 1 bsSS?’ ing s(irv4ea..oarear. Vet. PiAJJ^ed. Eveiy Evening Except sundayp X ' have eondiicted my oanHMfgn. I ^ ih Mandtes- w:w.n and Korak Moidfr and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at ton' Indulges In powertul InvecUve, ow, aa4 Manchester.' Conn., as .Second ansa M^' erolly check In with Jack Snide k Porfc have n O ^ to gain by hetog JSa*noItoS “ of BFonse Star, two Piro' Matter. ' X to tola race. In tect. If electod, ipolgn is the pte.HeaMs and Sflvsr nens, Inc., the Washington agency that ■. 1116,1101011)1101408 Btor and Prssldanual Cl- speclaUzes in wpplylng words of revUe- I will give up a belter paying u a SUBSCRtPnON RATES posRlon to serve as Town Clerk. ^ ly strsiiSe. W heii^ totton. UJB. Advtobr to Payable in Advance ment" tor -the use of angry ptriiticlans. Korea. Presently Aetna Already I have devoted many tie. ftom the poltoosd psi^ One Year ...... »80.0(' Because not all polltiqjans are equally itMted.sU eleoUro posl- Life and Casual^ Forms Six M onths-...... 1B.60 creative, toe Snide .gToiq> offers highly hours tetpenMoaRy meeting the . Analyst. With wife VIor- Three Months 7.80 l\ voters so toat ihoy may Judge s^eiwver. possible. This - One Month ...... 3.W specialized counseling in this ana. M r VnUlam Murray, who enoe and two daughters he n a td |s a t 98 Forest 8f, ha. botoSrii 10 ____■ M E M B E R O P I found Mr.- Snide In his office dangl- w^have bl^ gm^t with ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS ing hiS pet- cat by toe tail. , The Associated Prees Is exclusively entitled to the use of repubticatlon of all news die- (‘Member of the preas, A? Gome on Ttrthermoro. I am n o t ^ patches credited to It or not otherwise credit- n*n» aa an Independent. T o ^ ' ^ heemiae For H it ACTION Team M In this paper-and also-the local, news pub In-you glorified stenograpb«r." lisbed here. oontraiy. the RcqJUbU^ voter « ^1 rM ts of republlcatlon'of special die- “What?" I said. > of Manchester p laced ^ nmne VOTE DEMOCRATIC oatches herein are also reserved. "Oh don’t mind me," said Mr. on the baftot as toaRepubhean u “ “ * *®wn oleak. ------— ------1 the dropping Us cat on Its hsad. " I ; candidate tor . Manchester Democratic Town Committee •^ e Herald Prlntlns Company Inc., ab suitiM no financial responsibility for typb to' k ^ In practice. Nothing per™.™. » RepuhUcan p a i^ ot all 2H H ?* ^ '? L '**** ****•• K s be- Itogsr Negra, Tresa. prapmw errora appeaiinx In adveptlaom'ent.* suppose you’re here about that >£ww and Mner readlnp matter In The Mancheste' Evening. Kprald. - • ' remark about the protesten." I said I was. Where I s / ^ mlsehlef or toe ^i*crlber toNLog Angeles Tlmes-Washlny .threat to aJiowlig the RepUb- o **^S“** *"“ ^ “* * ^ dfw-bso ton;Post News Seiwlce. "W«U, bur firm had nothing to do with Ucan V ^ r s a choice to c te !» cllenf^f N, E, A Service. Inc toeir party, has mads i____ I^bllshers Representatives — The .Jullup - that. We maintain high quality stoi|daida big toeir candkMtesT i **nthews Special AsrencK— New York Chi- around here and we’d never give a client^ and we a n going to do our' , T h e H erald la quite right to to rectify this $$ext Tuasds^ cago. Detroit and Boston^ a weak phrase like ‘Impudent snobs.’ \. desototog stoat token pkme Agnew should have consulted us and we during the part ten ysara. It . RespaotfUUy, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU cnunii'A Playground Gear Gets Workout Nanoy O n ANTHONY TI0N8 i| could have come with something reoi- ... Is precisely the m echanics of ly . nasty, but ‘to>lro is still new around \\ A yoimgBtw pves himwlf a workout oto the shinny choosing candidates for pipiUo Display advertising closing hout^ Washington and lib’s going to have to Wigarin, physical education director, said he hopes office toat I ■ take Issue artOt. ‘’“ Dedfealed, Hard Worklag’’ For Monday.— 1 p.m. Priday learn the hard way." > Srk le course on the HifirWand to cm plete three more next week and have ail in To the Editor, 1 iIRDRESSER 5 “'' S'*?***!'- — 1 P ">• Saturdaj I - I would/Uke to take thu op- F or ITiuraday — i p.m, Tuesday . Mr. Snide' want to a file oabli^ 'and /^ ile stiH othere go up, up and away on Idle swings. agreements , ,between the party ul«l^ fifw MANAGCMIHT For Friday. — l p.m. Wednesday ment is available for ua■ T h u r s d a y . Ifte playground is one of seven installed and dbvi- system of reprsaentative gov- Clndjlflsd deadline — 5 p.m. day belor> "^?iotesU, Antiwar." - , well as dunng school hours. (Herald photo by date tor'toie. Board of Educa- PnWIcatlon.. 6 p.m. Priday for Saluitla' ouflly in use at elementary schools in town. Davis B u c e iv k iu s ). _ '' erranent. I do IwUeve that the and Monday publication "You see. Here’s the kind of thing we’d ------^ -- ______clUaena of Manchester are oa- tion. I have Idiown Allan Thom- recommend; ‘With - so many antiwar oa for aeveral y aa n ae an a t- Saturday, November 1 denuiiakrators, who needs, traitors?’ ’’ '‘Wonders of the Universe toe'of'roum ^ i ”**” *®’™ **^ ^irea are eblder and the same boto"their o^^ldiStu torney and aa a neighbor. He U .. I agreed that this was real Inveqtlye. own^solar gaze, prevaU. Uc ofBce And toeir eleoted’Y^ an asset to the oommUnlty and his past record shows that ha "Or how about tU s: ‘Antiwar demon- Ne can write off aU the flotoM. Blection without gen- trieacopea planeta - but two; Our own, ulne choice U a i^ en T o f will continue to be a dadloated' Ih That Chicaeo Oourtroom stratota are mutant ^ b s, pitiable freaks Life on Other Worlds: hard working member of the.. who have Uillt a whole phlloeophy upon ^ ’«dto animal life, and Mara, with the taatituHons which e^t What, we wonder, would all those one- simple-mindedness.’ " poealblo vegetable Ute. 'Htla ««r nation. It U for tots reason Board of EduoisUon. X o* w hat we <*»t I am Impelled to rSTto^ ' _ Very truly youra, sentence analysts of the problems of our '‘I>o you Just invent inveefivee tor cue Joel. B. Janenda'^ side of a controviensy?" I asked, r Formation of Planets ® The abr may expect when and If ws in- the bMce of Town Clerk. My time do about the situation out In that omiteT veetlgate-m ber solar oystema. «>nly gain U the personal/satu- Chicago courtroom. Where there is that "Oh no. Wo have plenty of stigf that (Oonttoned (roni Page 4) ~ ~ T~ M - k . Week: The-^rlgln of *Mflon to doing whet I know u A newly born tesm .depends on the antiwar {leople can use. How’s this; niaable to us. What, then, ere —At ■” * one time "•It was ™thought Planetary Lite) - rt«hL his camouflage and topk of continuing confrontaUon between a Judge ‘Amerioa’s Involvement In Vietnam is an I ■that stare originate ss giant the criteria for.lifefor life like ours?ixirs" **** Venue might tu^puA sui^xNl life, ■cant to prevent dstaetlon. ^ Nature study By Bylvlen OOSi;* ______HrMSPtovJM* —* — - rs.!. i avx OopyrigW 1980 ' _ WlUlam M. Murray Jr. I • who hasii’t emerged from the 19th cen- Immoral power graib and Jotanaon and PADS cloude of duet and gas which The keystone of life on the from the many General Featnree Oerp. (tvs weeks of age he has anoth- Mkhtol Anthony Nixon are pigs.’ " tury and a black leader has nothing are compacted by the radla-earth ie toe cartxm atom which "In Ilia TsTOpg'-Mvost" er defense—bpeed-Huid osm out- ‘!Jurt to get away from toe war tor To the Editor, ~" — , run a man. but contempt for the reUUvely enUghten- Ucm pressure of toe surround- the peculiar Ijaculty of ^[bout 8 0 0 ^ P ^ STYLING — COLORING — PERMS a minute," I said, "what piece of in- Having been n personal friend -Z _ :...... “ ed laws and relatively clvlIiMd codes of if« -tars to become "proto- L ^ Ban on Parking vective are you most proud of?" --- Wonders of the Universe—---- Herald etoS." Eventua^.a. theses- ^ - >i*e being touml Mary Leduc for the past IT the 20th? * ■ " ' "Well, I gueee I'd have to go baok to yean, I deem it a pleasure to, Goes into Effect 6PtN SU IID ^ I toe late 1940s, One morning President Yesterdays Connecticut Yankee sure of the co m ^ted layers'but sudi en oiganlem woiUd*S *******P*® ®‘»e*va- endorse her candidacy (or , Judge Julius Hoffman, reacting Truman read a newspaper review' of one begtos to heat.d^ contract the-eo foreign to uethaf, again we reveal a seasonal A Manchester ban on ovsr- membership on the Board of 12 PAN. • 6 PAR. WIG ITYLING Life qn^lhel’ Worlds: central reg l^, the protoetar’e would be unable to re o M ^ it f.V***“ tadhs^ve of vegetable tHrectors of the town of Man-, y^oeralty from the ebart of the tttal of of hte daughter's oonoerts. Tbo orltlo 25 Years Ago B y A ;H .O . V' nlght parking for the winter sea- Buggerted that Margaret was no Roberta random n^ons are smoothed For a life ejmu«u- to ours we ^ “ WwlV stated, and the cheater. Having observed her' MANCMSflM 12T CIMTift STXAiIANCHISTIR the eight defendants accused of plotting \Pbters, and the President was mad as No Incidents rc5x>rted on Hal- This week. In the Hartford Into a spto or rototlon. As the must look for a planet not too son went Into effect a t 2 a.m. from the day she Joined th*^ PIT unalterable addiction to the Veterans of Fbrelgn Wars Aito- to cause trouble In Chicago during the kwet hen. He wrote a letter to the Forijaiation of Planets loween night except for false . city election campaign. Deputy business of standing as an elec- central temperature rises to close nor too far away frtmi Ito likelihood of animal life, this morning. It will remain to some 10 million degrees, the sua The planet must have mod- Jupiter U so ••fe*7 t and aa the ellmbed-' the last Democratic National aonventton, has mti^o critic saying he was going to give By DR. y. M, LEVITT,' fire alarm from Box 35, Park Mayor George B. Ktosella, an live candidate, Mr. Bailey ^ force through >tarch 21. Wm good swift kick In the ahlns. But velop. The faint stars, which and Chestnut Sts. , obstinate kind of politician who ^thermonuclear fires are, ig- orote tempetatureB— rov hi,. from the sun that - the ladder of Success that brought had no great trouble progrenslng to the 1RECTOR •* radiate so little of their sut>- ' might l^ye been doodling auto- *1716 ban forbids parking be- hah to-the peestamug/ot the flprt h^ showed the letter to us.. We has.Insisted on:nmntog hie own mobiles,''' buses, trains and . “U«d. tween toe freezing and Mltog •*>P “>* «*>«> The yele Planetarium atance,, can last tens of thous- Oampalgm to raise $500,000 tw ^ 2 a.m. and 6 -am- on Veterans of Foraign/Wara Aux- point where he order^ chalna and gag made email change that made all of The Franklin Inetltu^' ' independent candidacy for planes and remarking how: his Now the cloud of dust and'?«>•*>*•. of water. Other pre- *“ *‘**‘ (any public highway or on .any lUary of toe D ^ ia r t^ i^ of Cbn- ands of millions of years. How- for Manchester Memorial .Hos- Mayor, was reported by some gas has become a star. But as nequislteB are an enormous vol- for one of the defendants before him. the dlfferenoe. It was the best editing The question of life on other good friend, Oeotge Ooiddtog, ^unlci]MUy-oWned, leased r neotlcut wlthrh^s than Loco Job we over did." ever, these stars provide only a pital launched by citizens at m^ia as having charged Dem- the star becomes smaUer; tt ume of water—for 70 per cent . **** could not origtnat. 6 wortos has long Intrigued the narrow, tWn shell or "eco- had for many years thought his operated parking lot members, I what sbs ^ Bopm of Educafioh "I remember that. What do you have meeting in Masonic Temple. ocratic State Chairman John career had to be strictly on tlie . * has to spin still fi^ r to con- of our bodies Is water—and an ?,! , temperature, though O’ S«ale, the showboat defend- •pagination of man. Recently, sphere” In which a planet, may Construction plans include en- -‘ serve Its angular momentum, atmoephere with ooiwIderaUe ™ ‘•“‘Po*****’** *>elw the A $5. fine is provided In the means whan-'toe asks paopls N Bailey with an act Bailey says on the drawing boards, so to say?" accountant side of the state’s t ^ ordinances for each viola- to "gat loVotved". I a i n i m ant In question. Is not interested ,lri a ver- from complete negative recep- be found th a t could harbor life. tire new east wing, new nursek he would never commit. " And, It Is believed, as It In- oxjj^gen to oaddlse or burn the *** ******* "Olad you asked," said Mr. Snide. "I’ll tivity, It has been acclaimed as 'The chances of finding a planet businessi but was now discover- * ''' Ihat herXhmlvemsnt’’ as a dlc|t Of Innocent or guilty from the court residence and school. Ktosella, whose independent ing how pleasant and thrilling ^ creases its rate of rototlon, food we eat to provide our en- owistltuento of the Jovton ROY c . CONYERS be frank to admit that we’re working one of the dramatic objectives to this ecosphere ore remote. rings of matter are thrown off «rgy- atmosjjiii* are methane imd 1 In which he finds 'himself. He merely night qnd day to land the Agnew acbount. of our space program, and a Thus astronomers reject the ■ ■ ■ candidAcy threatens to hurt It was to have a piece -of direct Atty. Joseph AdlnoKl, the regu- ‘ by centrifugal action and toe wher.™- a ^ — In letljal conoentra- Graduate Univenity of Rhode 1946. Pratf. yk wants to deatroy the court. II la a lurid It’s the Vice President's chief Job. you fantastic mixing of scientific very bright and the ^ery faint 10 Years Ag6 management action as the Trr lation Deihocratlc candidate State’s new OdoinilaBianer of turbulent motion In these rings ufe like ours thiMiwimmitliilii' •*’*“ ***■*■ *oitoy * dent Allied Building Syetonu, Im ., of Mamhester knowj|..to Infuriate..people the P resident/ disciplines has ’Ksen initiated to stars. Only the “moderates" " creates eddies which eventually tftust Ami beeam ^^?^ believe that when the solar sys- possibility that Bobby Beale's Idea of a wraU Infuriated. Without neglocllng pursue this goal. This was a Sunday. The Her- and toe selection of Bstley’is Transportation. r ^rvad aa Education Chairman Mancheater Cham- are^ considered suitable parents give rise io the planeta. *•*" “**“ ^ "toUw proper court Is In the hands of' police various domestic questions, we’iw d e ^ Why has there been this sud- of planets where life may be- jald did not publish. friends and heirs to the Dem- It is even conceivable that, . _ . - . I ^ umqulty oc the baste compound ^ of Commerce 1968-1969. Piuaident ENington ocratic city machine, was re- , Ihua, according to the theory, to space, the planets a i ^ j!S ‘ Ridge Country Club. Member Flrat <3ongregationai In New Haven, Conn., who claim to have oping lines toe Vice President can/use den flurry of activity In so neb- gin. __ had Mr. Ktosella, soon after- _ _ _ J . T< on a good-will trip around the Wqrld, ulous a field? Why has It achiev- ported to have said that Bailey ward, decided that he didn’t , every new star should be m> other stars must possess these tT Ajtrm mt 91 Ch^h, Vernon. Reeldee at 106 Cimrord a tape recording of the proceedinga In The moderates are designat- If he over gOM on a. good*wlU trl|y^roui^ ed a respectability that was had offered him a handsome really want to run for mayor ■ ^ -yBbem eeential. to rogghlV^ same materi^ ^ te^n^s3^ wttb wife with wife and four children. ed as from F-6 through the state Job If he would only re- -In an election where his pres- which Seale himself sat as a Judge In a toe world." ^ ’ nonexistent, oiily a decade ago? class G to K-8 stars. The crit- .A Thought for Today .. ^ v e r/n o t aU planetary .ys- proportions. While the peroent- S T ^ ^ n ^ ’ two _ frain from making his inde- ence mighb result only In a vle- Black -Panther trial of one of that group’s "bp you think he wUlT" The answer lies to the many- erion (or suitable radiation and Sponsored by toe Manchester ^ poesese conditions sultatole age of total planetary systems m nt4 ^ j^r’s Stacey. B ^ . V >. Coon. faceted attack on this problem Council oi Churches pendent run. tory (or Mayor Arm Uccello, the ,for the geneiation of Ufe. The where Ufe nmy exist Is e x o ^ nhers*^** Jup*»*rs atmos- meitibers who was subsequently found ~ "NWer oon tell. Some ^ornlng': the the proper "life span" is really Town CtiVka Aasoc.,' Ad- VOTE REr aBLI CAN and the explosive Interst gen- surface temperature. Stars And Bailey reportedly replied Republican Incumbent, it might Membsr of in- Preeldeht might wake up/wlth aoU) in- to this naughty charge with the have occurred to Mr. Bailey murdered, apparently In accord with the digestion and decide It’eAbout time the erated among ranking flgiu'es to with temperatures of from 7,- In this ever shrinking world Tna t i t u t e o f contemTporary science. 000 deg. P. to 11,500 deg. P. statement that he was not .to that Hr. Kinsella was a bright verdict ' reached and the'eent^ce pro- United States replied to'mil the Insults no longer can man live only young man who knew how to aerkaV HlUyer This renewed interest to the could father planetary systems the habit of going .around of- liege and UConh. Mam- nounced by Beale's court. and ihnuendoee that/forelgn countries for' himself or unto himself. ^ferlng Jobs to people. make the right moves, and who, , oesn, the exceedingly bright and are always ^Mutlng.'^ Who could handle possibility of - extraierredfrlal with the critical conditions (or r Manoh. Lodge oi Blka, life stems froni th^flndtogs of life to orlg;inate. More ’ and more must we all We wtsti to testify to toe sin- therefore, might 'be a natural faint jta n eon also be eUmtoat- Army A Navy Club, Amer- What goes on out In Chicago, then. Is ,the Job better biarvTed Agnew? He’s for some post like-that ot de- V one of the best .bltick-throwers this na- the Mars Marincr.-probes which The late Dr, Otto Struve realize ithat this world -and ev- cerity and the re^Iatlve fidelity ' y ' ican Legion. Mr. Tomklel what seems a confrontation beyond good relayed slgnlficaiit: Information to the possible truth of both puty commissioner of transpor- In our galaxy; the IOH7 Way tion has produced. He’s good and he showed' that the very hot stars eryone on It is a community— tation. has boon Town Clecft ainoe solution. The devices by which thb':'pre- •mows It. So does Nikon." concerning the planet's physical rotate very rapidly and stars men. Sjntom, there are about 100,000 19M. characteristics. While Mars was i a community of God’s children. Two almost seemingly contra- Mr. Bailey is not above an In- ... Taking Into aO- siding Judge tries to protect the dignity ‘I’What do you have in.mlnd?" with lower temperatures rotate stinct to be of help to those who once believed to pubsess anlnial more slowly. Then quite sud- This is especially true of those dictory things are, to this world UmitotlonB, __ and orter of his court themeelvea con- ‘;Well, let’e emy Agnew ^-Js making a i life, the 1964 and/l969 probes who belong' to the Church of of politics, quite possibly true. . have displayed sound and vlrtU' mUUon Otars For The ACTION Toom The tow of thie Middle East. He stops off denly, at P-5, the rotation slows ous intelligence. „ stitute lurid additions to the lack of or- I make that''seem extremely down to match that) of the s u n - Christ here-on earth. By' reason It Is quite possible that Mr. about 200 milUon ooidd tether to Cairo an5i during hU ; speech there ' doubtful. However, too. planet’s Kinsella, a trusting, imagina- But it should be quite obvious ! planqtey systems where der; the firmness employed In’behalf of says; ’ 'The next tinie there’s all- one revolution in about 25 days. of our common' Baptism we are that a gentleman of bis ex- VOTE DEMOCRATIC , s a&pnal chiuiges almost cer- In other woirds, the angular tive. wllltog fellow, should '''anUdBl Ufe may be found. due process turns out to be the precise out war with Israel-, you Bgyptlai^.ou^t tainly point to vegetable, life. all brothers and sisters In ■ have come out of a quiet meet- perience and sopUitlcatie sailed to drop to at "right” distance—suns. T / , direction. Perhaps the';court. aUempttng- ' ! the^peacs talks to bmria.. The ^ype of slur or tmn la/ti i r: critical element (or life.. 'O ur ^ to serene mid untouichaWc In Us own ••Wor’e Anticipating toat. Agnew,.would ►• ‘ • - S r i be BtaUOned on,a roceivtog Itoe mt a > evolutionary' prix-qs requirej ■ .1 " roS RIAL ELEGANCE ^ digiilty,—-Should have permitted ^the little diplomatic bash. As the head of the about 4 . or 5 thousand mlAlon . \ ■ ^ t JM» Ch!c»so Daily Nem i " panther,toi runt on^ shout am) ecretim North Vietnamese delegaUoa arrived to years to go from a primitive ^W j^pletam M roptas wH b« poftp himself out, no matter how many days shake hands ,we’d Ituve the Vice Preal- organic'^compound or prpteRi. Tapestry VELVETS dent. look him squarely m the eye and molbcule to what we call a hu- ! ■ . ‘ it** took, -'no matter how irrelevant ‘his!" whisper: ’J»^ « friendly warning, smali man being. If the evolutionary 56*’ wide Imported Belgium (fut VirtveU tactics mrf words were: to the sptelflc'' pUnk: You agree, to terms fa st'o r I'll.- time factor Is a universal con- for apholefering^ full length gowne.. $1 trtal In progress. i , • ,f ‘ back you Into the fireptaoe and tuni stant, toeiv,; (or that period, t- . y -'i. . I "you Into a Rice Krispy.’ ” there must exist a stable star' maam. ^ THAN Item 0. «US* Oner f6A0 yd. retaU. Mr. Snide suddenly located a little sad. which can emit an almost' con- Concdyablyi, under euch treati|iQnt, . stant source of energy. Astrono- '■V the.reas. Ouro Is a dj-tog ' IvfaH M.) aStamurimml When toe aatronoRt^ looks New Bsfeaa Bsnf In what Is to, him the much m'oie Im- specialty, E5ven Agnew U satisfied ^ LyiictDrtvo Durkte St. PlwlRM Sttea* of eolora. Reg. 2A» 34 .w1to:hls own matjBrial.’’ Intb the sky, he s e ^ stArs-.wlth . O resiiw sse'D r. portant foruiji among the blacks he'would tremendous vanaUons tn . '■M stlea O r , 1 Mood up s u d d ^ y and would a fiat like to be able Iq draw'toward hU own brightness. Some are Intrlnsi- Agsse-Or. around Mr. Snide's necktie. ’’So yoffre-i catly lumdreds of thousands oh Bite Drive program tor subs^kutlng'the law uf the ■t r>tog hrpJw, ore you? l(m happy to;j)ear ' times M bright u our sun. BWs Dr. INTED NYLON Jungle tor that oti tlw books. ■ — ;■« you mlwnthn^c nilsflt. Step over, ABee D r.' 1 Some aite atmost>-<06,000 times ArcsBte Br. I' here and -I’ll push your heiul so far inuner. > • i A i yf e i s S t ' 4 ^ S t . I t e a l D r . i.Oals, r- ■ For thrae holiday robea. 46” wide paa- i As It Is, he has succeeded In provok- down between your ribs you’ll think - ‘^Astronofmers know that • the you’re to Jail." intoepJW.O ing and taunting \ji hbmai^ being wear- fxceedtogly bright stars are ibtl prlnta for that ioft and wispy ipok. | Mr. Snide’s faoe Instantly broke Into a . spendthrift sUrar. ""These, con- ufesiS'si t t s H o .. ReR 12.29‘yd, - ' >' . ing the robe of American Justice into smile. "That‘«..qpUe good," he ssdd, tinuously pour out a prodigious IRks. B .) ■««i',iNsrta Bhu, s e reaching'"few the chalk ond . g ^ which "quite good Indeed, I‘m, surprised to hesur volume of snergy and tftjrti OveriiMk fttera • i • ■ ■■ • ' ' ' 1 ■ -■ ” such tflk from sbmeoiw over SO," StaU^'sSM t "i^bollse the xippc^te of what i^erican thfmselves put tn infancy.' BALE RNOR FRlbAT, NOV. IMh\ /•■Shuck*/’ I said. "'It’s the only way to Wiese.^stars cannot persist for Justice ’Intends to .be., t^d normally suc- «Mta*sSra!e :-4toy young these days." -r-EDWtN A. more than one million years,'" A ■wy Sleaae ceeds in being. RCH3ERT8 JR.. IN THE NA’HONAL OB-* let alone the thowumds of mil- Vi OFEN SUNDAYS-AMSED SATURDAYS SERVER lions neoessary. for life tj> de- CAtJ £SCAP£ — \ - i. ( ',5 _ • ' x.' ■ '•"C.-y. -X '■ ■■ ■ i . K * - r V- ■' 1 —-' jA 1 Ji- k,’ /■ ■■■ . 1 V-"* i.'-'ri- ■■ :'X, /1. X ...... 4, pAge' six ^MAyCHESTEh EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNi SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, |9S9 I \ 'X ;

S TAR_____ A re a C h urch e s Atm ■w— -Bt CLAYILPOLLAN- 8t. dnircli U8BA TrtaHjr Ooarrc ' WAT. 21 YporDcUrJtdMtiaukh tm .u H MalnSt. it«v. PhlUp »|M ay, PM ter. ’ ActUrdlug to tho Sfon, An. tf oet.ui Bsgr. ^G B H sfd Osstta, Fast Bev. Kdwu4 MK.MAaw C^30-21-31-43 To develop menagemeHoge fer iSund.oy,Sundoy, !■ Ohaig« ’3U1-7»8I Bev. B M ^ lUmadge, \ rood words corrmponding to numbers TMmfi' . of your Zodiac birth siga fOORFW ‘ 9 AsSleg Sunday, 8 -a.in. Prayer 7:80, », 10:16 and U:80 a^m.. 9:80 a.m.,'" Sunday School ■ A T * . I S 1 ______3 1 ____4_1_ _I_n_c_r_iMte OCT. 22, 'V 2 You 32 CeuM 9:« s.m., Cbmeh Scliool; NttnMry^ iOrades 6 to 9. a* 7. lid B . and - FIRST-HABliiGW BEPOBT Breakfaat Maaaeo. '' classes, w ^ the adult classes ^ M A V I S 42 Your 3 Y e u ll 33 From 43 Go nor. XI Nunery tfanmgh Dteais- lO itt ajQ ., .Cbncch Sdioci, 11:46 tt.m. ®Trst Hartford Realty .Corpo- 'X;80 a.m.,~ Sunday 'Sobool - —^ ------/■ )aeetlng at Keeney S t School. iidt-i3-2S.37 4 EmreMt 34 Ooinoe 44 OMonoe sion Ctaoop. .. V Nursery, mndetvaitsn, Ondes ration , (OTC), reported record (Claaaes for all agea) 'O iurdi o f the Aaeomptiaii NuA^ te „IntanU at chiindi. 5 Dr*w V 35 A n d 45 To flIMINI 6 Yo w - 34 A t 44 tod ty I5-57-71 U a.ra„ PnbUe Wos^id^ Sas* ■Its'*.' Usttaiian -Meelisi 'results for the six months end- a.m., Holineaa Meeting Adams St. aod Thooipeop Bd. 10:4il'a,in.,';lioming W orah^' 7 Poor 'X 37 Solved 67 Ir iM w (AWTTAWUI lam ent of Hidy Commitalciia 9 to 10:46 a.m .;'W orship Smy- I Rtoomtleld AviH,) ed S4pt. 80,. 1960, showing a net (nuraery provided). Bev. Edward 8. Peplii, Paster Tha Rev. Swensen 8 Fwl \ 38 Ideot 48 y 9 Ulw Dadkatiaa cf 80k MamMlal. ies and Communion and Medlta> Bev. Nattsmiel ilk Income b l »«B,017 or 42 ^jenta 6:16 p.m,, Open Alr>Meetlng. •Bev. Ernest d. C>ppa . tag. Service o f; , 'iTtljUMtiO 39, And49 Oevelopnfeni laip tal 10 Good 40. Veu70 OnSorfwiify PutalMUble Boekmart. Stmer* tlon "Clod’s tavltatian and a rijaife con ^)a^ to a loos of 6:80 p.m. P rayer M eeting.' Nursery provided'fOr ;i- 6-1M6 I ) Difficult -41 Appeteni 71 Keep ■ J ’ J-W SiI5.2345M Tlalan o f smaU children. Ifan’t Response.** 10:80 a;m ., Werahip Service, WpB4l^laat year. This Is- tM 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. at 7, 8, 8:16, 10:80 children. . - • 12 Fer 42 Oddt 72 Town CANCIt 13 Piieiem •> 43 Mow 73 Hold lu-aw- 1 7:16 p.m.. Pilgrim : FeilowMiip. -"7 p.m.. Senior PUgrlm Fel- Nuraery and ’first sbe-month period, ta the and 11:46 eu'm. 4 p.m.. The taqidrers Claae. Cbunch ijim c 2f 14 Oewtop ' 44 Reollv 74 W o rUig CAFtKOm ^towAta- Sobool. Mmpat^’s history In whldi United Peatooostal camroh' 6 p.m., T r li^ Stagers. 19 Youf 45 Werfc 75 PIOOMC oB;.i2 l2Uir 21 14 Exacutivai 46 Through First Hartford- has shown a pro- 181. W o o A t M g e St. St. Bridget dnirch 7 p.m.. Family Night, all 74 8oit JAM. 19 17 A«f)id 47 Try 77 Toward Avssy St , fit after taxes. - ^ .. B o b e rt' B a k e r, P a s to r youth grpu^ meettag with ttieir 15 Th e I7-18-27-28 UsHed Bev. John i. .D elan ey, P a sto r 48 w e i 78 Difficult Reflecting the recent acquisl-^ leader8< J-70 19 Telentt 49 Get 79 In B7M287 itev. Peal i, nemiise. Bt. 48A, Bolton Christtas Bafonned Ohnreh Bey. K «m ea J. IM M e 20 Wh et 50 Do ' Bey. Lyman D. B \ ttan of Manchester Modro/Inc., .10 a.m., Sunday School. ' K Y o u r AQVAklUS Oil Avsay St Bev. Harry MoBrIen JULY i t 21 You 51 May 81 Cancoming Sooth Wlndenr ; 'first-htUf earnings before de- ~-ll a.m., WMSblp Service. Calvary Chnrob 22 f 4 e « 52 A 82 Your JAM. it ^ PWN^tlpn and amortisation (AaaemWiss Sf Oed) _,Aoi. n 23 Best 53 Conquering 83 Your Bev. James A . *7:80 p.m., BvangeliaUo Serv* Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 24 Fenonel 54 The 84 Vokit «*^W 4 R . 9 a.m.. Church School, grades rose to a i ^ r d 81,060,828 or I M6-39.A0 . 8- 9 - » s r 9:90 s.m.. Church School. the church. 9:16, 10:80 and 847 B . M U d le Ip fc e . 25 It . 55 World 85 Your P".through 10. 79 emits a diare compued to Bee. K. L. Onstalsan, £4 24 Creotlve M To .84 Finance*' Monitag Wonhip. In the auditorium. Vltop 27 Written '\9:90 s.m . Adult Sttidy T»fo— 9146 a.m., Sunday Sl for 8469,848, ,or 40 cents a tiiaipe (Bnrch of the NasateBe-- men 11 4um., Momring Wontaip- f jA AU9. 22 » W M SSK-i In library. v all -ages. the previous year after gWlng 888 M ain St. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. Bi- » Wetch » Reay- . 89 ObjoM' 8«nnon: "The Communion ' of ^ •~--8t;,Jsmiw' Ohtavdi" 22 10:10 a.m .. Church School, in- effect to the 2-tor-l stock airiit ble-centeied clasoea Nursery .30 DowHe wy40 . Forw. 90 AnotllTMO f a } ^ MAS, 2 S T V SMnts," Sacrament of Com- U.'-aon Worship SMrvtce. Bev. MUliam A. Taylor, Paster Msgr. EdWnsd-j. Bearden, M0-22133.J2 fants through Grads 4. to August lOOF./Cash generated through adult. .jj^ G ood (g)Adtnme munton a t both sarvices. ' x'T fb ra ^ . ■ • . •-'"•Pastor' ..... y64-75A5-8l 10:46 s.m ., Worahlpi Servlcs. tor the six months climbed to 10.-80 a.m., Woielilp. Nursery 7 pmou, MethodlBt- Youth F el 7 p.m .. Byentag Service. ’—9:80 a.m., Church School. Bev. doesph B. Vnje Communion m sditstiaa: "SeiY- ^ a record 8363,969 or 27 emits a iFaCiUttac. and Children’ s Church. kmraiiip. i Classes for' all age groups. Bev. Iliomsa Berry Ice Entrance.’’ The Rev. MT. shtun f t ^ 19 cento/ a riiare, 7:80 p.m.r Oocpel Service. Ftist‘ Bvaageltesl Lothenui 10:46 a.m .. Worship ftorvlce. Bev. Vincent J. Plyim menta by Carol Derewifuika and Boeonan {weachtag. Reception Chnreh of BeefcvUle lip more tluta 48 'perront. 6 p.m., Toung Adult Teen Linda Robert. Senior Baptist of new members. Bt- Jahn’ s Fpiscspal Ohnreh Second OongTegattonal C B n ^ - Bev. Btatatad B. Bertmm. First Hartford's recency an- and Junior meettag.- Masses, 6,’ 7:80, 9, and 10:90 Youth Fellowship w ill meet In Voter Session 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel- Bt. 99, Veynon • noimced agreement In principle United Oburch M Chrtot : Bev. Hebert H. WeUneg, Poshes neV Roadsteri'-sporte car, world’s first production model car with 7 p.m., Bvangellatlc Service. R-m., nodn, and 8 p.m Fellowship. Hall. A 9 a.m. to 'noon, YOtsr- lowship. to combine with Wyandotte ta- / 886 N. Mata St \ - Beetor Plnc^ent—stimdard jn professional racing can to provide Bev. Felix M. Davto maktag session, for e desig- 0 CLm., Sunday School. dustrles Corporation, a leEtatag sup^Iati^>^ght distribution and roadabilit.v—-is shown bv Ted Trudon, preel- Church o f Christ UnUartan UnlversSIftt Society St Mary’s Bptsecpal Ohurek nated group of ellgtMe ap- Bt. George's BpiaeopiU OHuroh textile manufacturing firm , to Mtaleler « 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10:80 a.-m.. The Service. swt Lydall and Vernon Sta. of Mancheeter-^-^ Church and Park Sts. " I«oants, win be held Mon- Bt. 44A, Botton being formalized for presenta- ««thori*ed Porsche Audi sales, S Rev. Eraoet 8. Harris, 10 a .m .. F a m ily W orsU p Eugene Brewer^ M inister' 499 M ate St. Biev. Oeorge P . Hostrand, day, ta. the. town ctaric’e of- Bev.' Robert W. Ihlofr, Vicar ition to the stockholders when Jrith^^S fnllT Turnpike. TWcottville. Scheduled to open aoon Associate Mtalaler Service. Classes, baby-skiing, Our Savior LArtheian Ghoroh John B . FHsgerald, Prea. fice In Ite Muniotpal BuUd- 280 Graham Boad, Wappiag approved by directors of both ^ Day. Those quallfiootfone -Adult B ible d a a a . gy-Atm^ Shop which Is -located expense-paid trip to Bermuda, for herself and her OPEN 808 'T h e Preobyterian Chnnrch. .'mon by the Rev. Mr. HaUemnn. Nuraery care.- > ~ . dent of the Parkade MercLihants___ _ -Association w hkh common stock on the Ameri- H«v. Barle B. Onster, are to be a U.S. dHsen, at ta the. parkade. Emanuel Lutaeran Church of Manchester 8 and, 10 a.m., FamUy Serv- husband duringr the Parkade’s 13th anniversary can Stock Exchange on Nov. 43iurch School', Crib Class and least to be 21 yean of age," 7:80 p.ta., Youth-Group, ' - x Weeleyan United Methodlkt ' Hrar' MUler has been ta Ifae sponsored the contest ^rawing and Michael Dwor- Church and Chestnut Sts. 48 S p rooe S t Nuraery oere. ice. Baby-sitttag provided. cedebration last week. Oh hand to present the kin, ^trente right, publicity chairman tor the as- 6th. MfESIOW^ Klooe and 'Howard Bbyer, Bev. George W. Smilh, and to have roelded in Man- Chnreh rickets to the Legaults were Clint Strohmeyer, Rev. C. Henry Anderson, 9:60 ' a.i|),, Sunday Morning chemer for at least six Second OtangiagattMial Church Crystal imko Bd., BUhigten sociation, (Herald ^bto by Buceivicius). ALL DAY Rev. Eric J.< Oohiberg, Pastoi»ta-TralnfaM The opstttag of the 4th an- ‘ phar mac y OotfM House. Movie: "The monttn. United Chihch Of Christ United Qongnsgatloaal Chnreh Bev. Harvey W. Tsber, Pastor left, sales representative for Northeast Airlines who Pastera Newllorality." Bh 44A, Coventry nual "H um m el" Look-Alike 9 and 10:80 k.m., WofShlp United Church of ChrM ■ . 9: 1 6 a . m . , S u n d a y Behoof Those of that grotg) who - R ot. Robert K. Beebtoid, Award spansored by W. Goebel. Service. 11 a . m . , C o m m u n io n . Tolland 9:46 Eun., - Sunday School 8:86 and 10:40 a.m ., Church Sermon: "Hrokan for Claeses for aH ages. sign up on Monday wtn ta). ® “ a ptiot project t/uw bank’s iv NEW po u t You." Sermon by the Rev. MrT.Halde- Mhdster Bev. Donald O. MUler, Claeses tor oB' ages. West German' manufacturers of SUNDAY Itahool for three - year - olds 10:80 ami., W oiehip Service. man. eligible, to vote ta TTieeday‘a westero^ ®®rt Carlson of 33 Sanford office In West Htattonl oentor. - traVOOM INO of wth “Hummsl" flgurlnss, with a 81,- 9 a.m., Church School. Nura- 11'a.m., V/onbtp Bervloe. Nur- througlT Grade 8. Nursery for Hie Rev. Daniel Gannon 7:00 p.m., Bhrening prayer. municipal etooUon, . 9:80 a:m .. Church School. Rd- ha- joined the »ta« of The InnoVaUon'^ bm.n tried IW . cash first prise and ten run- efy and Grades 8 through 8. 9:80 and U. a.m.. Worship eery, ' Att Medicinal Serviced AvaUebie Infants. preaching. Sermon: “Motive for 11 a.m.. Service of Holy Com- S cS»y ta «^e-«tanto of Hartford a. -^r^hank- In De^lt ZU nerHgi prises, was made today 10:80 a.m. Church School. Evangelism." Service and Church School. 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth.; 9 and 10:4B a.m .. D ivin e Ww^^ Zion Evangelical Lottie ran munion. .. . exculve counselor. and New Torit. among other announoed a mnnsger fo^!by Harold Goboury>>f Wilton's ,455 HARTFORQ RO. ^3-5230 Nuraery, Kindergarten . and - 11 a-m.. High School Class. 6 :180 p.n).. Fast and PxT^er. Mr. SchaUer attended Man- ciUea. ship, Presentation of audlOHifui- 7 p.m., Evening Service. Ser- Before joining the. Hartford dustrlal marketing reconUy. Gift Shop at 904 Mata St.„ who grades 1 and 2. Communion at Church Trmity Church 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel- 7 p.m.. Evening Prayeh,, chester schooto and he to a ual pTcgram, "A rise," showing mon: "What U Means TV> Re- (Mlsaouri S3mod) Trinity EvaageUcisI Latheraa lowship. graduate of Syraouae Unlver- company he was a district stUes John/^Taylor, CBT executive Named to the new poet to to partlcIpaUng in the search to both services. \ pent". activities of the LUUteran Cooper and ifflgh Sts; CBmroh olty, where he received a Mech- vice. nt In charge of^Chattes O Sterling, of 84 Scott find a child, between 2 and 10 8 p.m.. Junior MPP* wUI hold PlaIns Dinner^ Bt. M aurice Ohurch, Botton Church In America, wm Eng- Rev. Ohariee W. ’Knhi, Pastor (M laaoiiri Synod) Bt. Francis of Aaalal anlcal Engineering degree cum ^ offloe EulminlstraUon, Dr.; Manchester, yean of age, most closely ra- election of officers; Pint Ohnreh M Ohriat, Bev. Bobert W. Cronta, Pastor land Synod and Emanuel con- A Faith Promlaes Dtaner wUI 86 P ro s p e c t S ^ .'B o o k v lU e 978 E U tagton B d . lauds in 1948. He has done rays Jet Teller service eventual- Engaged In the sale and In- sembUng a "Hum m el" flgu- 6 p.m.. Senior MTF wlU have Seieattst ~ rine. gregation. ' 9 am. Divine Worahlp With be held Nov. 7 at 6:80 p.m ..ln ‘ B e v . B r a o ^ B o d ta f SonUi Windsor graduate work at F)airleigh /1y will, be offered ta branch staUatton of ptooesslnx a music jamboree. 447 N . M a in S t. ■ MassM at 7, 8 10 and 11:80 offices, inoludtag tht Manchee- ' Holy Communion. Nunety ta Fellowship HaU of Trinity Oov«^ Bev. Gevden B. Wadhams, Dickinson University In New 8 p.m.. Young aduK group. a.m. ter branch on Malh St., whooe Church of Jeeus Christ of Pariah House.______nant Church. Dr., Robert 8 EUid^, 10:80 aan.,'' Worship Pastor Jersey uid the University of - Mr. David Carpenter of Man- Uofflc problems at busy hours Latter-day Salats (Mormon) 10 :16 a.m. Sunday School and R. Keeney, chairman of the Service, Holy Connmtaion. Bey. Lawrence Book, Southern OalUornia. He eUb o chester was among the more DRIVEWAYS HlUatown Bd. and WoodsMe St. stewardship commission, which 9:16 fum., Sunday \8ctax)l. Rockville United Methodist ero becoming Increctotagly Ulan 1,800 Mobil dealers and Manley Shaw, D. D., Youth Forum. . Aselstant Pastor has lectured and to the author Paul B. NnttaU, BUiop laattag Punishment’" is (he sub- wUl sponsor the dinner, said dnirch their' wives, wholssaleni and Paaitor Adult Instruction Ctass. \ 1V-^ of articles on supersonic flow CALL NOW FOR INSTUUTION J«Ot of the leaepn-aermon. The that the theme o f the program 148 G ro v e St. .key oorporate executives to at- Bev. OaH W. Saaaders, Concordia Lutheran Church Hasses at 6:46,' 7:46, and 11 |,ijA equaUons andand;.mieale mieale gas pres- ^7 Customers entering the bonk Golden Text from Romsm 5 -20 will be "His People, Now and Bev. Willard E. ConkUn, tend the 1969 Mobile Dealers' 9 s .m ., Prieethood. Aaeortote Pastor 49 Pitkin Bt. Unttarian FeUowshlp ' a.m., a2)d 8 p.m. I' .. ' aurizationmirtaatlon systems. He He holds holds • ^ teller Mlrvioe foro a. Forever.” Mtalstor convention at the Concord Ho- Lari Osll Bshn Frsri Stb Is 10:80 a.m ., Sunday School. Rev. Gary S. Ooraell. Rev. Joseph E. Boorret, of Glastonbury IBgh HaSMS at 9 and 10:16 numerous patents in in these' these' ^ -ingle 8-shaped, lin e eltong a Classes for all ages. «• ’ The Christian Sdenoe Resd- Pastor The Rev. Stanley R. .AUahy, Academy Junior High a.m. fields, as weG as In the abras- ■* well-marked carpeted strip. As tetv-KlahiMha Lake, Oct. 22-24- Aaaoclate Pastor . 9:80 Eum., CbUKdi. Scfaooi, 6 p.m., Sacrament Bervloe. ______,, tag Room, open to the public Bev. Louis E. Baoiik Jr., pemtor of Black Rock Congrega- Main St., Glastontairy ive grinding field. each person reachee the head A merger was recenUy an- tional Church, Fairfield, wlU be nursery through adults. OEMAIO BR0THERS-4 » 7IM Assistant Pastor Sooted Heart Church retaU women’s wear buslneeB in of the trip, he goes dlreotly to nounced bstweeh BonUy OU Oo- 9 s.m;, Bim^y Morning Adult at 7 « M sta****^^ taa^ iro the guest speaker. 10:80 a.m.', 10:46 a.m ., -M om iiv Service, of 881 Mata St. and WlUUms Fiill Gospel Obrietisn Discussion Group at 'Susannah Service, Nuraety Bt- 89, Vernon i— this .. Euea fqr the last elg^t LETTER CARRIERS RETIRE the next available teUer win- 11 o .m . to 4 - p s n . The musical peut o f the pro- nursery through Grade 4. Fellowship InterdenomtaaUonal Wesley H aiy . . / Monday 9 and 10:80 a.m„ Holy Com- and School. Bev. Bniph KeUey, Pastor years. . dow. A .jet guide will greet OU o f 841 Broad St. through Satunlay.. gram w ill include community The'Pota Office has announc- y - Orange HaU 9 and ^:46 a.m., Morning munlon. Churqh/^Gcbool and Bev. Blohord Bender, . She is a native of Louisiana ed the retirement of two of this oustomers and direct traffic hymm staging with the.Rev. K. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor Worship, /lervlce of Holy Com- Nursery. Messiah Evongelloal Lutheran Aselstant Pastor land Uvea ta Wapping with her town’s letter carrlerB. during Jet Teller's opening Stop A, Shop Inc. With a store Oemmunlty Baptist Churcb iJBjnar Rask o f Brockton, Mass., on W. Aflddle Tjtke. w ill post munion./' Folk Mass. Ser- ELASne |huBban ' ' ------ttota Rd. is retiring after 38 Youth." Dr. Shaw preaching. United Church of Obri*t 899 Bnohlshd Bd., WappliM U:46 odo. lOOBPOBATTON PBESIDENT years. service will also help Gie cus- morksts daltassttag known cyc- Bev. Walter H. Loomto ^ Erickson Of Emanuel Lutheran 9 and 10)46 s.m., Church U Center St Bev. Knrt B. Gnrgel. Pastor WHSL CHAIRS I Robert L. SchaHer, a former John Doherty of 82 Walnut St, tomer who It making a lengthy Umate-beartag flood and bever- Mlnistor Church will be vocal soloist and Bolyool for Infant toddler Bev. OUftord O. St. Bmnard’s O h m h ;resideitt of MamclietEter, has is calling an end to SO years, tramnetion feel more oom- sgs produots carried In lU the Black Rock Duet, compris- stores, President Donald A. Jhroufh adults. 10 o .m ., Su nday Sobool. BockviUe ARTHIfflDfflia been namnd president of Sund- Both men wUl be honored fortabta less rushed. No one THE 0:18 a.m.. Church School for ed of George Foratrocn and Mrs. 11 a .m ., W o r r iit p S e r v ic e . Bert Oarteon Gsnncn announoed earlier hu : 7 p.m,, Combat World Hunger ^ Bev. Wlnthrop Neleen Jr., ■ Boy. Oeolge F-X. Bolhy, strark^Engriberg,—,-T—m~---- ft.. ----- ttic.,- ——— subsid- ---- along.ft withft.— ftuother w iftftiuupoetal •work-wuTK- "breathing down hto oil ages, Sunday School for Mtatoter of Christian Bdneatian Paul Josephson, will render week. Committee. Youth Lounge. Pastor lary (rf •Sumtotrand Oorp., Rock- ere who have reUrod in the past'manairer for the Hamilton "»«*•” •**«« curiomera behind fm iE Nursery throiigh Grade 4 con- teetlqnionles 'and a song. Kenneth Btastantaster United 7 :80 p.m., Senior High Metho- Bev. WOUam Sehmeider ford, m.. It was aimounced this year at Ui© post office’s annual Beach Division of Seovtil -for an * ^ *** ‘*‘®Xet TeUer Une will tinuing during the worahlp nsrv- 8 and 9:10 a.m.. Worship Nelson WlU act as toastmaster. Preehytorlan Fellowship Hie savings Bonk of Msn- dist Youth Fellowship. loe. Bey. Anthony MItcheU . week .Mien E. Hermanson, year-end dtaner. ' years have a c o ^ to other open teller SPEAK^T 7:80 pjn.. Now Member Se- -Ml .ft — Service.'-All Saints Day. Holy. The Faith Promises presenta- Bev. Gordon Bateo, ftaertea O. olwstor, 828 Main St., aooounU tion w ill be made by Dr. Kee- vice pnsident mid General ^ __...... atnUoiw;'Result: A more relax minar mooting with Dr. Shaw. Qaorgo'Blye School,. Masses at Carlson is an executive of the ed cuatomer and «n nnheiftafta forfor $14,418,800 $14,418,800 of Individual and by fcommunto^!’ ’’.v.!^^^^Topic: "T h e____ 5 ^ Communion. The Rev. ney. The Rev. Norman E. 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80, Maiiager of Sundstrand Mn- ASSOCIATION DIRECTOR Btaipeon praachtag. _____ Kingston Dr., oft Oak St. — 11:46 ELm. Housewares Club of New Eng- teller yeera. group savtags Bank Life tosur- tor’s Supper." A nuraery Is pro- chine Tool Division of Sund- N .-L. Greenman, president of “ " “ f Eugene SL John’s Pollah N o tfa ^ "Tha Seipent'e Tooth." Swensen. pastor/of the church, East brttord Btej^Ilng began his career in ance now In force throughout vided the Children’s BuiUU^. strand Oorp. Roga're Corp., was elected a “ *“®* "® « " * *• standing ^ With the Computer Dl- the Breuter OntheUo Oburch 10:18 a.m .. C offee Shopne. will deUver the scripture and stats. s . '••-T.. P>ta., itae Junior BapUat prayer. ^ Vernon AasemMy «4 God Schalleri 47, has been with member of the board of dl- ^ Country behind htai at the teUer’s w lm ^^lon of the U.S Army Signal _____ Rev. Waller A. Hsrasko, Woodruff HaU. 10 am i., W et'sh ^ S ervice 'Youth'-Fellowahip w ill meet In 194 W . M a ta SL Sundstrand-Engelberg os vice rectors of Gie Manufacturera / dow, greater privacy ta InsurOd Supply Agency. P h lla d e l^ n .v «- a# Pastor A p.m., New ICemhsm Night, Mra.„ Burton Jtamsbn Is chair- Sunday Baptism long has been con- the Youth Building: Thplc: man of the supper arrrmnge- (First Lutheran Church president and as^stant general Associatlcfc of Connecticut at / ------'“«• »» transactions. (Pa.). -vyhere he served ss^ hiui b«en named th.^^w*!^ sidered eeUUed and unques- Faderatton Room. "Conducting Devotions" by ments. Mlsa BUen Johnson Is Ualtod baOdtag) manager since 1968. He origi- that groiu>'s 154th annual meet- /Xbt, TELLER TRIED Studies have shown/W^ single branch manager and advanced count executive for Modewoll tioned. Yet, BlbltoaUy i^eak- Masses at 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. f:Bb p.m.. Youth Fellowship, Ckmreh Mrs. Andrew Qlbaon. Refresh- chairman of Uie decorations BockviUe naUy started with the firm In tag which was held at the Hart- -rii an effort to relieve the end- J*t. TeUer line moves traffic to manager, equipment section. Co., 185 Adams St tag, various teachings and Wobdniff HaU. /' Tolland Bev.-Ubyd A. W/eatover, Pastor practloes In ChrUkandom \ committee M d Mliw -Blather 1942 and left«a. . In IW to sewe fort------HUton* —Monday. . /less / . w « o waitsWfVSW andCUlU - mounting.‘ilWllU.milUli|( . *’*^*'V*tt more SSSWS w rapidly a e*ps MSUian08I BMrilnormal I I U U to M 9 S 1967 FW I heIW joined ^ National ’ _____ IteV. Donald O. IDUer, M a con^uJtuig engineer *for the Greenman, and the other four customer Irritation that occurs banking ]ine8^,.^d waiting time Oaah Register Oo ore highly suepeot. Ooopol HoU Granstrom Is chairman of reser- Where he Burinaas Bodlaa m istakenly Minister . 1:80 p.m ,, Sunday School. MutualAAllflMsI Security .Agency lotIn elected directors _ represen^ng______Iftft______in crowded. a . .a bonk . .... lobbies at biay I_ always______at—... a minimum. "A served______... In a variety > . of Increos- For example, some bestow 416 C etacr St. vations Euid pubUolty. repotted tha oddreas of Daniel upon bapGsm a sacramental 2:48 p.m ., W drriilp Service. -Washington, D C. ..mjv.major companies iiviiifrom th rti^- iiuurs, hours, iiiethe uonnecuculConnecticut ocuiKBank and '** movinguyi eStperience, and praotl- Ingly important poots. 'hisM to 9:30 a.m ., Wocridp Bervloe. O’Ctonnetl, 22 Kenwirad Dr., as or merttorlouB value. But ta 4 pjn.. Youth FeUcwsltep. During 1962 he became as- out the state,tate. •willwill serveserv« a four--Trustfour- -Trust CompanyrVkmnAnv hashoM introduced callvcolly n-stop," nrrv>proclaims1afma a cUiiWteluded nrrwTMnprogram reoeatvh ana 10 a.m., Breaking bread. ---* 28 N o r t iifle t d St. la s t w eek baiklsm the subject Is re- sodated with the missile Indus- year term aa.a director begin- a faster, more efficient teller CST brochure deroribing the lyat. vDoattonal systems spe- 0 11:46 B.m,, Sundjr School. when It wo* announced that he' enooUng aymbtalcally the Ii are iheee HaitaiiaHs? Radio Tt .try and served oa prosldant andntog Jon. 1 , service celled "JET TELLMR" ' ctaJiat to ttoanclaJ and retell deadh, nurial and resurreo- 7 p.m., Gospel meettag. had bean appointed oaststent - _W M O-Ua : fields.. Upn o f Jeeus, Rom . 8:9-8. He 'Controilar of (Xiahman InduA- Unitarians are .not liound by creed or dogma; In 1961 Btoritog was appotatad trie#, Inc., of Hartlort. \ dies to sin, tmries the "old 8;W Kan' Or \ each reserves the right to formulate his own re- account manager, BDP syatoms ■\ nm of sta," and Is raised 1:00 Newi, JAMES FARR ta the Ukenens o f Jesus' ligion, based upon his own Intelligent reason- MCC Fraternity and soles for NCR Hartaird, ad- \ resurreoUon—thus to live a 1:00 ] vancing to BIDP managar of ing. As a religious group, tliey believe the deed j^ rifort new Hfe. Gives Pumpkins f o r Board o f Direefofs that company's Harttord-Naw Untass the subject compre- to be more important than the creed. Possibly Londem organlaa8ta(i. hends Ghs algiHfloance, the they weren’t eearehltet *or that is the reason so many outstanding hum ^i- Earning hla IB dagree - at mere toKh of being bspUaed Ote MTSot pumpUn. and they VVL B o s t o n Uv l^chM ter native, resides at 19 Raddinr Is valuetesa. Jeeus pre£aited tarians were members o f the Unitarian denomi- iw rt tarther sBeld than Charlie St with his wife Joyce and four childroi, BS Pennsylvania State Unlvanrity, baiklsm upon taring Uught Vs. Long U a ir i Bitoa Sterltog la active In Ui* Hart- nation. These include Thomas Jefferson, Horace tawwn, Lfnui, end Lucy, dkl and bpHervtag In ChrCk, M att. degree University of Conn. 1950. Former Intelli- ford Chapter, D ote ,Prnn*aalng M brothtee-and she pledies o f 28;19;' Mark 16:16. Pater Mann, Daniel Webster, Susan B. Anthony, Em- iliSSK? tha Xlay g«Me Officer ^and Korean War Veteran. o Stm Management ;_^aaodetlon. made repentance a condition rtl Delta Pal ■ fraternity -/S erson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Maria Mitchell liOIck Surplus Sales Co. M h S of baptism, Acts 2:88. The Mannhrater Oninmunlty bol- A native of Plttabutglv Pta, Re-Elect Samarttans-were baptised and many othcfy. Unitarians bclieVe that the way !•••. ■ of Sterltog la mairtad and tba ills fOthar o f tour girls: (Jynthla. 18; when they vAgre tsu gft by n person lives is the idal test o f his religion. every ap6k and y Philip and they behevM, onmiv of Mgnchteter. East Stiaan. 10; Vaterta, 8; and F te «- Acta 8:12. REV, ARTHUR >V. OLSEN. Horritad, end Glastanbui^, they ta* ala ,6. Therefore, any forcibte od- IILft. legmmetely eoiiu wUh be- i'iS TJUs Waak VOTE REPUBLICAN mlnlatratlon of baptism,such Inftrim Ministnr 4:80 S|iaak Dp ATTENDING os to InAmU, to based solely ta*ten 200 ^md 260 piiin^ridra ^ M«ehe^ Bepubllm. iom » Ed upon human tradition. Those bngini serini of I • c i u r • s fitind they WauM mOIw a lot of p4e, Oommlttee--ft Chaa. MoKteirie, Traos. william I.. Zli tait tlte Intentlona of the receiving such Rave yet to "Myth, Magic, and Raligion" tomor- V Chartered Ufa iyi.______, „ receive remission of sins, tor fitotrarity membera were those Bruce Rd. vlce-^ireildant of Q. which Chriatlsn baptism-1* a row, 10:30 a,m.,. Church School- in ‘ of/phlisHtroptatB leMiar' ***A^ T. f LaBonne ^ Aaaoclatea, ta oontMion, Aobi 2:88. basemant. JIMiriBaBds. Ukltet part hare to 'a aariaa of / Woteiesdoy aigtat Oisy dta- clatees tor Ufa taauraaca aad Church of Christ trtbutad the fir r i o f ^ lot mutua/^hinda accouil} axaeu- UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUST to the Neeingtea GHppled Chli- / Lydall and Vcmon.StA tlve*K.' The aaaalons ara batng 'drtet’s Homs end Qie Rsgtoaol held In the home office of-ilba. Phone: 643-2517 - SeClET¥ of MANCHEST Qsnter ta Nasrington, Thundoy MMe Otaasesi 6:89 a.m. ^XJVatikmal U fa Insurance Com- MAM STREET thsy helhtarad out mate p.«w.|w pany of Vermofit In. Montpallar. Tow n C l e r k IB n-m.1 B p.ss. t ■ 7 MANCHESTER • klne load made 19 tiiek or beat The cbippany homa offloe taidY «A tbs c ta a t'e seaslonz. tehned the — "dotriile ta HtatfOrd. ' ; opportunity schgpiH', are discus- ^ Taetordoy .^ o y vlsttsd tha .V stigi the p oten tl^ id. bustoessea' B'■ : OtMtnliR UrthtiiR vuie. nteke tkatr boma on Ctaer MOI 48 P itk b i M ie a t ; N o - m knows h ow long the Bt Rd. ta . ElltogtEL ^Community f o r A Beffer M o n c h e ^ r f , iaisPARTMKIMT ■T O R K tB ' TTie Toats.ware 'married Oct, Moto have Uvad naric LoW Ru- .,:-t H b Pwbik hribd 1^ AD Sdrvbdd 88. 1888 at .Union Coogregatfoo- dolf to Kenya Boro|Uaa axptor- 8anltaa.6irvlfa Corp.* has an- 434 OaUand St.. Route 83. Bfanehestm ^ a] Church to RockvUlc. TTta coo- era .dtscoverad .lbs tlay aattla- ' Re-Elect Ed Tomkrel To Thm'Oifice O i ^ ri.v ‘d r r still peUvr members’ of noameed record firat quaifw ment only 80 ytiara ago; optMB ■/' the church^ \ aajae and terntoga tor tha pa^ .s (.fount Itemurl T »la «iu ,iu id Lud- lod ended Sept. 88. ; Town Clerk O n NoYMmbor 4fh . J BOte.arei enje^of good health wig vcn> llohnal Sriit rikhtedllha ^Tha Hanford baaed aaticnai ' n * . *4 I -li) V and haviT^maintslned Mtworli of Inib^ Kal serried. 1. .Vi •f: )

J'j '_U - V- . i ' \ _ ' i v - .:;t- ■ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESti^El, CONN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBiCB 1, 1909

MANCHlferiiiaC EVENING H E ^ L D. MANCHESTER. CONN.. .SATURDAY, NQVEMBBR 1, I960 , U.iSe C h a n ges i J _ ' * PAGE NINB Obituary Make Own Deciaons,. X^oventry Its^Eplicy Re Politics Manchester Pfayllia A. Bokeoaot A Night M rs.' Phyllis Ann Khns Hbk" ~By Sol Cohen—— ------— Democrats, RepubMcans H«»pitel Notes Actors Moonlight 6nson, 40, ot New Y ort ^CSty, Teachers Advised Latin Nations ^ In the_» years since Mrtk; private wbUm , U mjm^. NEW YORK (AP) — How nelghbortiood tfrop to oeOaalaB- day at St. Clare Hospital, New of stmiiar incidents reoeihred by sisione for hinuctf » t l ^ than in his nelatiantto to ed Stele. « " 'y Uiree of the U most even in registered vot- a'fli|RY of tort minute Wfpurces srtth 8 FJrt. .aartl 4- pjas.-t pjuu ; would you Mke to ^ a vert ally. Young said tiart of Uf^tns- York aty. ed States only / Directors elected - to Syracuse, N.Y.. pqUce. the institati(m .^^A im fessional is basically n ^ M ^ iU e which it has been )novided 'and e K it Is the unaffUiated .vote ments by both political partira. . V ea tM ca i Fatcirta oBowod tomera are from plhar paita of Burvivprs also include • her RnacOon to the sped^- Was l9‘'8-il0, in lM2-d4 add in 1904-dg, port came froin'ltayor W in i^ to hia own A father in IlUo^ N.T., dta> 111 NerooUce Treatment Or- ««w totert with this town’s obU- • SrtaaHva C an and Osmwuy The funeral ^ be held Mon- Maxine Greene opened ad- Gouncll and three members of G f a paiiittag by Angela Irtn*' said. day at 9:4- genlserinn Xoc., le now ppm Ry to pay.” Oort; Immedfaito family oaty, buty’s mother? formulate his program, “ >e Town M eeting or the dress CO “ Criais Bducidian’’ the seven-man Board of Bduca- toting (qtaned Itt.rtw a hi Funeral Home, B80 ' Misted. ple when he was peeling it fbr Monday through Wedneaday mtObm, malted to UVa nto-^ . Theoe are a few of the Items deipciibed the statement as an' Boards of Selectmen, yesterdax morning at Jo- tlon. ’ September With wortt by 60 peo- Bdcky HBl, wit -tS Re- The unafflUated vote has fa- his 6-year-oId son. evaninge, 6:10 to 10, in the at. on sale at Performers’ Outlet, a ^‘Tmpresaive start on a poUcy of As of today, they have cut seph College in West Hartford. Democnata have hit hard, to ple. Now he rapreaenla 90. art- quiem at St. Chureh; vored the Democrats in post “ I've been in this racket for bottom flow of. the wmiams Matnalty: Frthots, 11 a,m.- recently opened store with mar- good partners that can surpaM the Republican' lead in regis- . She was iqweklng to the Con- their ftoai release, oq conflict South Windsor Ista., ' . Rocky HUl, rial Will Section yeaiK _____nearly^ 10_—mr- years now,” said Mad- '• BniMing of St;Maz]r's Bpls- Urti ikiB,, aad drtt pja.-* chendise provided by acton, Slothing in o «r national experi- tered -voters to the lowest in necticut Association of Eiemeh- of interegt, while the RepubU- .niona Stamen aad Patty Dav- be in Most poliflcal observers agree ison Om pty R-y " oopal C b u tb S t p^ : nihm, 8 iuk4 prtu. aad obvei* dancers, ' - producer^ Memo^ Park, encl local history — sin, and there eans have some thoughts on ed- te "pit” rtngen in "Pnm laas, !■ a ^^“ 1, because, ^ the iack ot any Spencer Feldnuum, “ and this Is , An esreddirt, pdrtnt of a^ teiy, Kindergarten and Nursery' drti fun.’S psa. teohnlclana, and otter amidoyM ,:x' Rocljy'lfill,.ftocljy' ucation to Uuar final statement- ''“ Ttleea” were not in view of Houss Minority leader Gerald 1^,®!?“ " “ >*b“ hattan’s Upper East Side. haa a ford. '> ■ N.Y.), also a member of the tvjmout. A low (twnottt:'o(. yotg^ didates have discussed the is- “She's a noarvekMia woman to wia, a dpmertlc incident. as a “ valley of ashes’’ like the SB|d an araodntlve oiie as town ter Oak S t; Donna J. Oamp- bright yeltcw facade, preaenttng Survivors also include another eubcommittee, said Nixon’s GOP Oialrman.Jd. 'Ad)ec Dob- would appear to’ favor the ^ - attorney. sues of taxes, communications, her TO’e who got the whole falnl^^ date Nov. l7r . wbsteland at the beginning ot y. We question the od- beU, Glastonbury; Mrs. Pauline a vivid oentrart with tha old son, .two'daughters, tWo sisters, v^ords reflect "a new maturity kin, on the other'hand, is dls- pubiictuts and a high turnout the ,6t the ooUege. She is also a recreation and education,” he ty started In ittmv burineae,’'- Soott Fitagenald's ’’H ie vteablUty of these $wo offices Oolboth, Stoat Hartfeixl; Mrs. brownatanea of the root of the and three grandchildren. in our relations with Latin counting the registration Democrats, former .college cheerleader. continued, “the RepubUcans Young aald. 1-84 C ra '^ Mario Penaro, 44, of 39 Over- G i«at Gatsby,” she added. being, held by the same person. EMzateth DotmeUy, 2LA Carver block. The funeral will be held Moh- America.” filfures, baaing his confidence Ba°ed on as slm|Ae a factor have spent their time praising Bach Item la labeled with the I - land St., charged with operat- ipanjni^ this fnistra. They are basicaily tocompaUble Lone; Mrs. Blaine O. buff, 84 Although |>eaple from- dM day at 8:16 a.m. from the T h o m -O a rlo s Sanz de Santamarte, In victory Tuesday on the lack as, “ How many names of the. each other while deliberately name of iti m o to r. ing a motor vehicle while his Uon md{y; bQ an incUnatioa on inasmuch os they pose possible Hunter Rd.; Reginald EUeworth, as F. Farley Home, 96 Webster the Colombian economist who is ,of issues and on the electorate’s candidates are known to the Injures TWo mirteadtag the .tqxpayer with license was under suspension, their part Xp try to^lieep Viet- ObnfUcitB of interest. Lake Rd., Coventry; . Mrs. St., with a Mass of requiem at chainnan of the Inter-Amerioan desire' to maintain the status voters?” a predictkm appears Hijacker. 'statements . oontatotog fslas and operating under the in- nam, taiflatlon,.and all our other “ '“ During the past year, the Louise P. Olode, Box 194A, Oov- St. Augustine's Church at 9. Oommlttee for the Allianoe for. Iho. easier. Two motorists were itnl- claims, and to some cases, a fluence of liquor. Court date woes outside tlnKclBsaroain. town attorney has disqualified entry; Michart Orlllo, Fboenlx Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene- Ftogrress, said Nixen has provid- He said Thursday night, "Our The R e p u b lic s have more of’ ^ *ast iSght after one ran complete lack of candor.” Aid to Nonpublic Schools pscord Is good. Our accom- them. Nov. 17. . What Dr. ee as-a himself tipm serring to -such S t, Vernon; MTs. Locoine G.. dlct Cemetery. . ed “a basis for strengthening into the rear pf a disaUed car Arrested In Hto statement, DelMartro “pervasive uheasdni is per- ' oapertty, at addiUbnai coot to Hahn, 70 Unden S t; Mrs. Joan Friends may call at the fu- ^ e partnership in which they on the Wilbur Cross Hwy. In reiterated the Democratic claim Vernon. i (Contlaned'f|«m Page One) - Drew King, 19, of Hartford, iheatlng society. Tazenfe:oonvey the taz^yers, to represent pri- W. Hale, 6 Bufler Rd.; Dona Okayed Under Safeguards neral home tonight from 7 to been engaged for the past the feeling they know totererts. The fee for hto that the capital Improvements %4. Mormon, 22 CanterburiTSt; CONCORD, N.H. (A P ) 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 6 and elghfyears.” Richard Swan, 29, of W<'eet Cook also said; -’’He was a charged with driving a motor which the Republicans take cre- to compute aid to loeaUtle* .oa Branford Man’s Jt'atercolor Bridgewater, Mass.,- teacher doesn’t, even i difcstUute should have heen .Clarice I. Hungerford, 466H ochiq) and a private eduoatlon the borta of the total number Of 7 to 9 p.m. First reactions voiced in Latin sutured' pretty gentlemanly young man vehicle while his license was dit for were actually "planned mulUpfe fractures cmd is la teaching. "Feiar cieeps' paid from the town attomeyX Mato S t; Mia. Anna B. Joh- pupils In a diatriot, rather than ------America to President Nixon’s * —except for hia initial entry into under suspenslcm, ,and failure and a^roved under prior ad- may bs supportad-by public tax ed resting comfortably the institution and eventually t^^tatoer fee as established to annes, 64 Falknat- Dr.; Law- Mrs. Christopher A. MGl.suighlln proposal of “mature partner Winner tn Fine Arts Show at Man- the cockpit and for a riiort time to cany a license. Court date mlntotraflons.” money if enough coostltutlanal Just thoae to putdlo a t t o ^ la Chester Memorial Hospital. Nov. 17. Into., the teacher’s oonsclous- . ihe budget, but it was paid 1^ rence Luongo, 4 Bfalildge S t; These Brothers Will Ask Help coneUtutlonal. . Mrs. Eura W. McLaughlin, 49, ship” with Latin countriM were at Kennedy Airport. His behav- “All but the port office were safeguetdS ore provldad, the Fritz Seipold otof Hra^ranford took Vistnon, for “ Idealiem” , a Michael Grillo of 280 Phoenix______:_____ ness,” she stated. a siqqilementel appropriation to Mrs. TTUy Maturo, 120 Bolton The court olao approved a of East Hartford, mother of favorable In Mexico and Argen- ior was extremely erratic. under construction when"' - this J About 180 young people will Council Knights of Columbua, Included in the platuied pro- New Hampahtre Buprame Court yestertay at the inarble sculpture; the Connect- Ave . Vernon, was reported . In Daniel 8. Francis, 29, of 66V4 there is no longer “ a” (he acoouift. St.; Mrs. Nanny Olson, 21 Carol measure that would provide eer- Mrs. Gall P. Rurka ot Manches- tina, but Venezuelan politicians Sometimes he exhibited pretty administration took office.” Del- bo knocking on Manchester f^'orter Oak Lodge B’nal B’rtth. grams la a drug center, at Man- rtto today In on' advisory opin- Eighth Annual Firte Arts -Feetl- Icut Artist Award, a $26 gift aatlsflactory condition at ^ Birch St., charged with breach Dr- G r e e n e ^ d . ‘"niere "Most Importent, any lawyer, biT; ^B^ward F. PaggioU, Box toln noneduoational beneflie— ter, dead on airival at called the address J'dlscourag- good planning ability and other Mastro claimed! “ Design of the Manchester Lodge ot Mesons, chester Memorial Hospital, val In the Maitehester High oerUficate from Hartford Fram- hospital with a cut on an ejW- of peace and intoxication after many publics, m e poor call once appointed town attorney, 279, R F D t . - doors asking that you donate to such os theoervtces of physt- H a t^ rd Hospital Thursday af- Ing.” ,, ’ ' tlmee his behavior was quite ir- post office was agreed upon and Friendship Lodge of Mas- where drug addicts casual uaeni, The oplhkuL pertained School gymnasiatn, Fqr his ing Co., to Joan Nassiff of Man- IW- \ police were called to his home ^ “ “ ‘affetitlve’ education ' should not temporarily dtoqual- Mrs. Florence Shearer, 218 Brotherhood In Artien’s "P ro- elons, nurses end guidance tej:iioon after being struck by rational . . . when Democratic Mayor ions,' undertakes a fund raising or anyone affected by drugs In to eevaral bllU'bubmMted to the , Aigentina ' Foraign _ Minister yawreplorj____ '’Swaippwater", Chester, "S tu dy No. 4’’ , an oil; State police said GriUo’a car, to quiet a domestic disturbance. ^rings results. The mld- ii(y himself from acting to that Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; Daniel counseling -to private end paro- X car while crossing Main St. Throws end tlw town manager ject 69’’ tomorrow afternoon. project. The proceeds of this court by the aUte tegisUtiir*, Juan Martin said Nlxod’s pol'cy 3elpold will, refcelve the $100 the MalU Framing Co. Award, eaatbound, ran into the rear of “ When he landed at Kennedy dourt date Nov. 17. dle^loss asks for an enrichment J. SulUvon, 9 Bdtoon Rd.; Rich- any way can get help or in- chial achoola. .Of - ' In dow nto^ East Hartford. She capts^ty to favor of private, to- went to Boston more than two The town-wide canvass will be year's project will go toward comes amidst speech, delivered Friday night Best of Show;’ ^ward from the a $26 glft "cerUficate^ ,to Jeanne Swarys disabled car at about he felt there were too many peo------curricula. But even among them ard E. Swan. 1C Regan Court, formation. The center wlH be was the wife of Christopher A. tereate,. He should resolve such years ago. It was not designed held tomorrow which has been, financing the piogiXms of the to the Inter-American Press A«- Manufacturing Co., Inc. Morris, Manchester, for “ Ro- 5=80 p.m. The accident Is^stlU' ple around the outside of the ^ ACCIDENTS. t*»®« are thoee who are afraid Vernon; Ajlbert Therrten, 27M staffed full time. McLaughlin. ^ cttofUct to favOT of the public 'jy Mayor Fitts.” proclaimed Brot£i6rhopd to Ac- Manoherter Drug Advisory soclatlon In Washington, left The weekend , arts festival mance with the Phone Com- unQr(«tlon tor pupils us.” charged with evading responsl- ^ ^ • ‘® are tfaoae who fear free private toterosts and dtoasao- that the'Itepublicans miirt take AgxxitinelU, and the week of arm of the Chamber of-Com- another daughter, two brothers, association and mutual re- » f e d by the Manchester Fine Also the Manchester Florlste’ «»on: ^ non; Mrs. Clartoaa A. Vlbberts, 4:80 p.m. Members of several The opinion aeld tha state attending non^ubllo echools. blUty after an accident on ciating himself f ; ^ them.” _ credit for a S% mill tacrease Nov! 2-8 has been proclaimed meiye has zeverol prognuns two sutere, and two grandchll-spect.’’ He said he considered Art®. **“ • Award spotwored by Flower Russel! Lanz, 18, of Union St. Cook said the hijacker fired 46 Delmont St.; Olto D. Wltt- youth groups will be among the may furnlah textbooks and some ^ "rti, maasuree ^ fttUniwjul a drcn. Spruce St., near Birch, Tlnira- '^nanging to a mqne familiar The Republican xtatement on n the first year of their admin- Brotherhood Ip Action Week. planned to help combat the Uie new policy a "poelUve con- cheiter Lions Club. Fashions, Inc., Krause Ftorlst Rockville, was arrested yester- one shot into the cabin celling day at 1:10 p.m. allegedly in-,“ ®'"®’ *^r. Greene cautioned moft, 41 Skinner Rd., Rockville. canveesera, lty;ludlng mMnbsrs Funeral services will be held education was Issued by the two istration as well as the relative- Each year Brotherhood In Ac- growing problem qf drug abuse trjbutlon" to U.S.-Latln Anterl- Judges for the event were and Greenhouses, end Woodland <*ay and charged with failure to but it did not puncture the volving his car and a car driv- "®*‘ about conceiving BIRTHS YESTERDAY,: A of CYO and DeM.otay. rochiol or private echooto./^' crisis by a spopiel legtalott^ Monday at 11 ajm. at Newkirk (30P candidates for that board, ly modert increase of 3)4 mUto tion, composed cf Campbell to town. can relations. Peter Ogden Marlowe, curator Garitens, to Ruth Krants of <>rtve a reasonable distance plane’s exterior. en by Stefan Kupcsac, 22, of chlWren and education as ab- daughter to Mr. and . Mrs. Leon :-'(H,erald photo by Oflara) But It declared unconstitu- fact-finding commission. and Whitney Fimeral Home, 818 Richard Messier and .Ari®*®* in .^ e secontl year. In Mexico City, the.newspaper painting and. sculpture at the Manchester for “ Bouquet” , a apart after his car strurii the Colchester. Court date for Prete ®“ actp. She asked them to Kneeland, 24 Greenfield Dr., tional a proposal that the par- _ Oov. Waiter Peterson iuui sold Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Tournaa, and the two present While the Republicans Marne Exceialof said it hoped the Wadsworth Atheneum luid watercolor. ' „ rear of a car driven by Doro- tempt to be conscious of Wapping; a daughter to Mr. and married Mias Menuhin in i960 ents of parqphlal or private i»m a of the measures would be Burial will be in Hillside Cem- OOP school board members, Su- this 684 increasexn unpaid Mils "magnlficent desHfes’’ of Nixon -lullan Akus, chairman of the Top award winners from area Herberg of Tolland. The ac- face. In their raetricted Mrs. George CelotU, and has since gained on exten- Hijacker ll|>8ct8 schools children (m given a lax BUbmItted to a special session of etery, East Hartford. ACCIDENTS zanne Bralnafd and Peter left by the Democrats, Del-' CrewUaDs ’’wlll not be sidetracked by Con- ®rt department and associate schools were Dana Parondea, cident took place at the corner GE Strik^ to employ Bertrand iranell’a sive musical reputation in the break. the legtalalure In February. Jqseph Rodriques, 62, of 41 Thomas. Mhftro says “ the fact to that Ceriter; a son to Mr. and M n. gress," noting that this had Pi’ofessor of art at Eastern Con- art award, and Pont D o ^ , of Rt. 83 and the WUbur Cross “ highest form of civUInram” In Wert. Hi« Own Sister ^ t s proposal would have pro- Green Rd. ,charge(i with reck- It to aa follows: "The citizens the Democrats left a surplus of Robert Swazey, 40 Olcott St.; The porooHlar edueatkm crisis happened before with planned nectlcut State College. * craft awara, Manchester Iflgh Hwy. Lanz is to appear in Ro«*- which one “ loses elep^ because a dai^hter to Mr. and Mra. An- Him Polite Mrs. Fou was given custody vided a $60 real sstete lax ex- has been felt pertleulorty in less driving and operating un- of CovMitry have built a multi- $228,037X0.” "You do not leave (Continusd trsm Fogs Ons) U.8. policy In Latin America. John Neff of Wallingford re- gchool; Andrew Wicks, Covan- rtlle Circuit Court Nov. 18. Suite Ffled totoe Parent, Old Port Rd., TM- of their xyeor-old son. emption (or the patonte of chil- New England, erhioh is baavily der the influence of liquor, af- coun- miUlon dollar school facility a Burpluk with unpaid bills,” (Continued Irani Page One) About Towu The Mexican newspaper J *” !., **‘ rtford try High School; Nancy Gerald Lashway, 86, of VII- land. dren attending nonpiablic Roman CbthoUc. (Gointinued from Page One) 'terter an accident yesterdayvesterSav nn that embodies some of the fin- said pelMastro- United ^ t e s in M ^ . Father Mrs. Samuel gmMh wM be Novedades said It was Im- X “ ter- staalak. RHAM; Diane Kellsey, lage St.. Ellington, was arrest- „ ment that It is ehslier to be like schools. The court declared that In the Roman OathoUc arch- Main St., near Hcdlisler, at 9:16 est educational features found ■>‘Wluit did the RepuMlcans do DISCHARGED YBU3TBR- 'VanM to make it nonstop to Luigi la in Napiso.’ h ^ ess at Lutz Junior Mi»eum pressed with Nixon’s wish to ‘ 'W "“ 'e*"’- “ nd Ada K. nilng Jr High School; . Walter ed last night and charged With members threw bricks at autos a Hemingway herb and not Farm Output' on RIae s the envisioned legislation would diocese of Boston alone, tour p.m. The other driver involved anywhere. They have generous- with 'the surplus?” he asked. D A Y : Mrs. Lois B. Penrinl^ New Ym-k we would ' have to think of conditions at all. “ He was a lot nicer when he produce “ unoonsUtutlonal dis- parochial sebooU have an- Stmday fram 2 to 6 p.m. Storx treat all Latin governments- Sarafln, Timothy Edwarife operating under the Influence entering its three Hotpoint Dlvi- was Carol Lewie of 63 Eldridge ly supported this system with DelMastra. continued to criti- CARACAS—Venesuela Is now keepers will be Miss KatiSeen democracies and dictatorships * Manchester Eventeg Herald Middle School;, and Nancy after his car struck the rear of elon plants in the ChicagD area; Bridge^rt; Boy Abrahamaon, have as much furt as possible oome beck from Vietnam;, nicer crimination” by making avail- nounced in reoent ereeks that St. Raymond Lewie, age 4, was , ■IWnWng “of ^ucauoneducation In equipment, materials end {dots cize RepublicaiK. statements, Somerville; Anthony B. Young, tu __* .. 90 per cent self-sufficient to Walsh and Miss Mbry Sele Bo- os equks. ° PaInting, Ma- Schoebel, East Catholic High a car driven by Frank Taylor, pinnedworkers agalnrt walli. to me, nicerto everyone,” 'Anna able to the porenta (unda which thay are bebig (breed to clone.''’ '' taken to Manchester Memorial ®*‘® ®®“^ ^ » saying that rather 'thdn the Ironwood Dr..'‘V en »n : G a ^ . P«“ «n f»r* aboard food. lA rt year’s agricultural land from OadeUe Girl Scout belle, Mabelle" of land lying In the town’s choic- said. could be 'contributed directly to ' Similar (toanolel woes have In Qiracus, the editor of El • _ School. 27, of VUlage St., Rockvllie. The and made threatening phone Hospital, with his mdther and deperaonallxlng the three additional new 'police Young, RFD 4,Rockville; Mar- 'would-'detract from the production was estimated at Tro^ 612 fd Ooncordlia Luther- est locations. They have provide She Bsid he had not told the nonpubllc achools. . . beset the schools of ths Roman Nacloiml, Aruto Ualar PlertI, were: The feitlval continues from 1 aceWent took place on Windsor calls to employes' hocnes. Dorothy Rpdriquea, a pstssang- w h ^ process Slogans—~ pre- crutoera claimed by Mayor Fitts tha Smith, 888 Bktwall St.; Mrs, amount of fuel wa could carry. $72.6 ' bUllon, an increase of an. Church. Kingman, ed safe, modern transportation hunily he woa feeing e oourt- Meanwhile, the court said a Catholic dlocase in New Hamp- said thje new policy ‘.‘presents a Mwgbret South to 10 p.m. today and tomorrow Av^, and ^sh w ay le to appear 'The strikers seek a 90-cent on er in the Rodriques car. All serving the American w ay. of to a statemenl the town has pur- $660,000. Windsor, the $36 Davidson and. from I to 6'p.m. Tickets are 75 for every student and a multi- Elizabeth F. Heim, Bart Hart- So ho agroed that w » let them nnarUal e l hia base. bill which would allow the state shire. practical focus to face the prob- ®°“ rt ^ov. 26. hour wage boost over SO were treated aiid released. .Both life, making democnatio oltl- chased only one additional North United Methodist plicity of programs, speciaUst ford; Mrs. Nellie Janes, H E o «. lems of the hemisphere In the Leventbal Award for her aery- cehts for adults and 26 cents Qther area poUce activity: months, plus up to 50 oentis cars were towed from the sc zens, pmonal growth, dis- cruiser and that the other two Church Junior Choir will re- services and accommodations Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. Mildred E. next decade. Another Caracas H®*' “ Flatnily’’ ; Louise Wlthsy, fpr children and may be pur- OOVEN’^ Y more for spechd skUis GE ‘o<- and Rodriques will appear in covery—can become screens of ,were replacement vehicles. St. L ^ s , 18 Old Town Rd., ” He kept telling ua that he hearse Monday at 3:16 p.m. at news paper, El Universal, said Mancheiiter,'' the Walter Van chased at the door or from any I^uglas A. Leal, 20, of East f«red 20 cents the Hrilt year abstraction. designed to .meet the needs of wonted to go to New York but court Nov. 17. every youtigater to the system, He said that a check wito Rockville; Mrs. Eleanor D. Em- the church. the speech gave the Impreselon Arsdale Memorial Award to Fine Arts Association member. Hartford was arr®st«Hnast night with up to 26 oeitts mors for “ These are all fine,” Dr. that was not bis final dertinn- tocludtog those who suffer a Tkiwn Hall 'wUh regard to Ftbts hoff, Stafford Springs; Mrs. that tiho United States Is think- o member of the Fine Arts As- Tonight at 7:30 p.ni. John on Rt. 31 and qharged with rack- special skills. OE offered 20 Greene said, “ as long aa they comments that plans were un- Uon .. .and we kind of aumieCted The board ot deaconesses of less 'driving. He is to appear in V.BZ mvreu M Robert BanUv 42 4 nnrth j • — I 7* * wide range of handicaps. Christine D. Maaon, tyeat WIU- Ing of an "effective policy L a t i n -"^ol^tlon, tor an oil, “ Fishing Wenner, coordinator of fine arts cents Hie fliat year with up t o d j uwt'k -i-i replace empirical raal- der consideration to add a Ju- that w «’d be heading south for Center Congregational Church Manchester ■ Circuit Court 1 ------charged with reckless driv- itv. However H,«r. i. .k- l this monu- Ington; Mrs. Yvette R. Plhl, 40 America." Hbeds"; Elayne Marhotln, East at CentrAi Connecticut . State 26 cents more for special skills Ity. However, there is often the vgenile officer and a detective some cigers, but that wasn’t the will meet Monday at 9:80 a.m. Nov. 24. ing, foltowing an accident on have been Brent Rd.; Douglas K. Johnson, Leaders of Venezuela's major Hartford, the $26 Willie’s jSteak Coilfge, will demonstrate the and wage reopeners in the final feeliilg that if something is 4aid, to th x police force would “ re- Lakevlew Dr., Covenoy. case.” By this. Cook' meant In the Robbins Room ot the nutking of a oollag;e. Merrick A. Aborn, .,28, of E. Middle Tpke., yesterday at xcept for the political parties found the House Award for cm oil, “ Spring two years. it exists,” ■ veal Urtt there are no such Also, Mrs. Kathleen M. Dlck- Cuba church. Ibmorrow afternoon at 8, Woods La., CovenUry, was ar- 4:40 p.m. Bantly’s car coUded ______■e’clUzens to speech “ discouraging” “ Our ex- Reflections" present wages average $3.28 She pointed out that another plana as''it to felt these posi- erman, 42 Eva Circle, Rock- Cook stliid that when the M- Richard A. Repko will display rested last night' on South St. with the ca^- of Kenneth Burit- danger'ls pres«it to ery child is pectatlons are not ibtlsfled,’’ Also, Myrtle Carlson, Bolton, an hour. tions are not needed to the im- ville; Mra. Aliena B. Scott, Bast J»:ker indicated there would be The Youth Choir of Commu- several of his oils, answer ques- charged with speeding. He amp, 32, of 76 Laurel St. ing children by abatraL_____ proper edu- said one. and another added he the $10 Stone * Goldberg Award mediate future.” Hartford; Oredora Beaudoifi,- 6 u flight over the sea, they nity BapUst Church will re- t'ons,. and demonstrate the art *• appear in Manchester r wUUngness had to “ look with a magnifying a pastel , “ Marigolds” ; ^ *i®w learner or econom- Hilton' Dr., South Windsor; warned him that the plane was hearse to^mrrow a t-5:45 p.m. glass" to find anything positive Diane Ursln, Boltori, the $10 of oil painting. Repko is design ®®urt Hov. ^7. , / Pamela S m ^ , 16, of Con- ically disadvantagedl This af- essary needs ^ t the chuRh.- Father’s Hopei to this end CrirvenuM* Postpon es Stephen J. PruU, 707 Hertford equipped for it and the crew W HAT QAii DIDATE coordinator for Flair Home JohnO W:' Howard, 19, of In the speech. j E.A. Johnson Paint Co. Award y e ^ Rd., Bolton, charged with fecta both teacher and pupil It Rd.; James N. Cowles, Stafford not qpalUted to operate ^ Consultants. " Swamp^Rd,.. Coventry, was ar- Nixon said he favors lowering for a woodcut, “ Frivolity"; f o l l o i ^ ^ Closely, after her to too simple a method bVwhlch “ For this reason^, matters HigiiWBy Projects Springs; CSlvin Vinick, 90 Cush- ln Anierica. He said his Idea ford, the $25 Garden Grove been set up and Lutz Jr. Muse* charged with making unneces- driven by Gary Jeskl, 18, of Bol- Admitting / condlltlona often esuipmeni for matotenanbq and (Continued from Page One) M ponement of $20.4 million worth Hilton Dr., South Windsor; Hal"- offloeip at Kaixiedy Ali^ eon orgiiD fM i point? Church, will conduct a service of a.partheriblp with.ihe I.atlns Caterers, Inc. award for a wa- um isfeaturing aemail store sary noise with a motor vehicle , building, for personnel ton, on Broad St., near Cen- m ^ it neoesaary to place a of state Highway jmijects was ?ey A. Ring, 1 Lewla''Circle, "tort- “ X V, , ,, tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Green is guidedby an “ awareness that tercolof portrait,“Linda” . wl,lh stockingstuffers tor chll- and having unsafe tires. He is cilttles, to keep pace with — , Luigi Mlnlchiello Uvea with yesterday at 11:06 psn.p.m. chfld to a claesrobm gJoup for announced Hiursday by Gov- Rockville; Raymond W; JoUe, ■ Why did he leave the steward- Ix)dge. Ho will be assisted by give-and-take . Is better than^ Also. Patron of the Arts dren. ■■ V to appear in Manchester court i-elatlvea expanding d em a i^ upon the Mtos SmaU wUl appear to court a JusUfiaUe reason. Dr Green* Dempsey. 262 High St.; Mra. Clalra/B. eae aboard? John Dean. take-lt-or-lrave-it.” Award, $26, to John R. Foley, ------municipal component have suf- . Nov. 17. Maria Mlnlchiello, no relation. ”■ ‘ added, ’’It to sUU, Important to governor said the action Shea, WiUlRuuiUc. / . “ He agreed tt Would be eerter , .fered for want of ^Mars. Make- A film, “ The New Morality," ------'— — ------7 ihtok of him as an individual ken to accord with P resi- Also, Mrs. Samuel yGreehe tor us have- ooffee that wa^,’’ Phyllis RenduUc, 27, of 161 apart from the rest of Ote do, patch, and repair have been dent Nirtm’s call (or cutbackt in to will be shown tomorrow at 9;60 Acres Rd., Amston, was arrest- abw t his son the sole alternatives: atterna- and son, 166 TaylorySt., Tal-.,,iOook said. '’You can’t fly an alr- Tax Bill Ups Chestnut St., was issued a writ-'.STOup. Distances edways exist governmcHt E n d in g. a.m. ab the Sunday Morning tivea ^lat- now. are becoming oottviUe; Mrs. WQWm Kelly plane without coffee.” Coffee House In the Parish Hall North Vietnam’s Recovery wl’h‘^c.Hrnr'ldTr‘‘ in Vietnam*^* W ten warning for failtue to grant ^tw een teacher and pupil. State Tiemetortatlon Commis- and eon, .880 Adapls St.; Mrs. —------^----- i" ' formed gallant stcUons and de- iho right o f way after her car What matters to how you*^iMk both Mefensibie and ridicu- sioner OeorgeNJ. Oonkllng has of St. Mary's EplBc6pal~Church. Take-Home $ fiuence, failure to drive in lous. Robert Blinn andf aoX 191 B3I- . Anyono who iQitoros a pobNc RlfM lIND UM se^ed a meflal.” couiede with a car diiven by across the dtotanoea.” I been directed Ity s te gcveiBor Fi^m Bombing Incomplete “ Coventry to entering a per- ington Rd., Windeor; D iv o r c e s P ia n is t Manchester Newcomers Club t'onthiued from Page One) estehltoh^ lane, and defectlW) Luigi Mtotchiello waa not In- Nortcy Dolce of U Straht St.', Eariler in her talk. Dr to draw up,a list oXwoJeeta to“ Mrs. Danny Byram and son, 89 iod of reasaessiuent and rebal- be affected Iqr the q ^ r m e p t' Birch St.; ,lto . Alan Schwarta," LONDON (A P ).— The daugh- of the YWCA will have a paS/ State nolle* sate f vnn HHv * ^ ® 0 immediately about hto yeaterday at 8:80 p.m. on Main -< > «*»« painted a plctune of - .Toeing. New ways must be names* were diverted from ceeded in getting some last-mln- Inv wesson ® ‘"^olvement in the hijack- St. in front of Buiger Chef. Both characters in an Albert Carntw of state spending. The uzl is to ter,. 291 Spruce ter of vioUnirt Yehudi Menuhin Vegas Night panty tonight a t-i AP Military Writra - raising food to keep open the , .. , „ „ found, within a clearly limited and dai SL; cwtrol of hto ca r*^ ^ r«rMhUchlello said she cars w e « towed from the scene, . "mrel wearied by the p la^e. be sent.to'U .S. baby girt. Mile m il won a divorce Friday from her at Gur Holt Ia) ige, Hartford. WASHINGTON (A P ) - In the lines of communication and to ®««®“ v®n®** revenue base resting dh focally WalinsI ■'nUs is not q time to be Secretaiy John A. Volpe. husband,, Fou TTOtig, the 80- Mrs. Dantel Vei bridge''!* year since the lari U.8. bomb man air defenses. With the end which would delay some of the collected taxes, to undertake Rd kvlUe. . the raad. struck a tree and Raphael would bec nominee Paul CUpro, g Yale board .iriuM -maintain effective lege, Boston. ;( ■ firef^htera a lt e r e d Box 5291, ------University admissionVofneial ..36,000 structures andl reduced the L' Laotli snhapdle are open Gir Ranis Pplf, , Both \’Tciwn and Eighth Dto- pqUcles, controls and pto- Industryitry to the primIttVeprimittve level ot- onci BenUey ^hool on HoUUter to. COMPLAINTS Oapna’s driractoni haye potat- once moi truck traffic, with 'trict flreftghtera were busy last at 4,: IS dedbrefT to assure that waste, Miss Nancy Ann 'Finlay, p-m. It was a feilsa a lawnmower was taken from *8®. and Capra has 1964. the year North Vietnam numerous Tw o Men Hiirt uight answering cedto for burn--.alarm. redundancy, toeffidetiey and re- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- became tndependenl afleib tfe-\' cllllale''thF mavement nVateihent of ’mill- the home of LOuto ''Hoto'ef of 68 * * * ^ . ^® : ; source uttllimtion ore optimised shall D. ^Finlay of 30 Waddell . .. '®®y*»- fntss. and At 6:40 p.m: they Went to the - «* ^ campaign featigg the Fivjich ' "tary -cargo fn the tudlkely event Two men wer* admltted ^-to what-haye-you. i-orner•-nrn.1-*r of Tolland Tpke-and1S.1. va N« Elsje, D|>. jreJiterday morning. J® ^ " 5 ^ * '^**®*‘ 8®^ to the highest degree. fn Christopher Qm Rd.’, has ^ en named a Ftrat t?™*Tpke- and N. The ^ e r to valued at $ 1 ^ f*®** *®"^ DiRienao bolted Bui the main pufpoie of the of resumed bombing. The truck Manchester Memorial Hospital Police had an unusually busy Main St. where they extinguish- “ It means, also, that tbs Group Scholar at Smith , Col- 84-year ' U-Sr"-'bombing cam- road network into I-aot has been ] ,' 1 ------c, ^ Democratic Party agenetea ot the new Town lege, where she is a Junlo|r. Owncil fOMu of govenunent tion of enemv troops and aup- end of the aemimarised sone, " —vf'y r n " •*- Halloween, campaign to New Haven, and «. .J- «r.«. , m u s t I Uve My Nisa, Dr. Frederick W. Low* Jr., plies Into i>uth Vietnam and to VInh has been built up to a Wnilaiq-Nevtos. 31. of I6 Ed- Thomas li.fc, rs fir ooi at W e r Itepubllcm, John W t - -f qqpsirteiit with tbood priorities Manchester Community College raise the cost to Hanoi for con- ateo to on the baOldt tor mdyoc mofe Important position tha'n gerton St., the driver of \hejcar,' Hill Rd- was' charged with ' i; of what, needs (lotag immsdlate- president, will be on a {tonel tinuing to support the war. evel- ns a supply movement was reported In saltofa'ctory breach of And Xt 9:42 p.m. the Iradl- M X critic- of-hlgh toxea. at the fall conference^ Of \ the peace, after he re- ' ty, and what con be fmegone; , Despite about half u million ^ In t: For t)te flrgy time since condition with facial lacera- portedW pelted a V illa*, m Moffltt and DHUemo ore con- Department of. Higher Educa- _liare“ ttogUtohed. Eighth that they must assure that those fliise Vote for Her-- tons qf: I'.S. biymhit.afld rockets 1965,1 big foreign n^^rehant t l ^ . His compinlOH. Edwaed i^Uh^omaloes. w d ^ e The car df Raymond Thoinp. sidered "law and'order” candl- ' ssrrtces and ofBcea lor'WMcir li' ]: tion of the Connecticut Educa- District I tlreflght'eghterji were reqgll- dumped qq roads, railroads, are unloading cargo to Vtoh by i «> BWgerton ,-ostumed youii^ers w e r e ^ n 16 Andor-*d.,:^^7jj„.______'Vte* by mosl poUticol'ohser- , they ore responsible get their tion' Association on Friday at. bridges, cunato ami streams, ed to the. acMiX at 11:84 p.cg. bftr'e, and Junk, rath*y thAn S Y t ^ 'I ^ S e d in aattofac- throwli^ e ^ ^ iS ^ h o m ^ m T m aoltoed tost night tor thefe dSfeJoUlrn fair share of the tax.re'vmuaa ■fWaterbui-y State Tjchnlcal Col- ths North Vietnamese' managed At l ^ ^ m . today. Utey went ^^to s------c i^ h ^ *... * to « ■» languitonguage has not boUe|.< V V hauling their loads to Haiphong tory t^ditloh with multiple to- ner St p rtJ l r e p ^ ^ ^ -out the and see that it to forihcomlng.” Re-Elpet ®Roz” tjiish I ' V '®*^' to maintain a 'flow jor war gear some 190 ntlle* further north. . juries.^ ruh..: ' to Bent^ to. for a fire to the ®* “ ‘“ ‘>*1 woods.wfvUi 1 ; , • *»»n» **Ject fwhile the u.,; . TTie Repiiblfeans conclude, *Tn to their troops ai^ the Viet These supplies are moving Th*i accldept happened * l Itema on t ^ **“ rtf< ^ to a pugsle. where Miss Carol Piela of 878 Bid- Town i Ai ehort; It m ea ^ that the -Board Cong In the South. ’ through Vh^ lo the Mu Qto, VU> *-m. when N e v l^ -d«^ve Tved t-wo . , well St. and Miss Liqda Tomel for Tows Troosirer! U.8. air officers contended I'aa. over Improved roads, snd hto ckr ott to^ the ^ e ^ ^ X ^ ,p.m. . es' a "is-" (. of South Windsor will attend ■they could have virtually shut on Into Laos and South Vietnam. ro.id and Into the pole Hto car nothlne estran,Jti P®*® 1 *a n l tor gettlrar_ moat votea the National-4-H Congress * in off cUie supply flow If they had The number and else ot steel ‘ had Chicago from Nov. 29 to Dec. be toyed and he was ------OUchmo of iss Hmi! e l ^ A a t y not been limited by resi^ctlqns barges used to carry, cargo-:cbai ;h' failu re'to drive- ' v S , ' Three leaf firee were exttog- ant 5 as state atlrard'winners in' to mtolmise North Vietnamese along inland waterways In the'iX ml n laiiure to drive Y^j^erttoy monung. a fireman utohed. at Chester Dr. at 7: home mitoaganienr and. horse civilian casualties. (tonhandle have Intreased heaX ' He calqgories respectively. VOTE REnnUOM TIlEaSY, NOV. Ilk * Some 600,000 NorthViet- liy ty. ■1 ■' AiPaMSrthyl *'*® fctof fire in « t 10 p.m. cU.. controlled waooN NU6 eo^ 'V--r nightab(;iit7:4S|t.iih. by Detooerate / i .' " i ■ r> T', I, ■ i ■“ \ I ' ' .T ■i-T. it .isi .1 ■ w } r

[h . I PAdE TE&f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAj^^TER. CONN., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1. I960 ..... Mi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN ^GATURD^Y* NOVEMBER 1, 1969 BUGGS BUNNY PAGE ELEVEN V OUR BOARD^G HOUSE with BlAJOR HQOPLE Dp;VOy^D f NOT-ASLON® IF.VA in W S I'LL IF>RENPER as VA , KMOW^ASOTVER •- V/ : few ' ' PUAVIN't A FISH-PICKIN'WWS SELECTIONS AAactha, A V - ijo v /e ,^ . INWMERCHANPISS SHOUUP K»4CW BY BEEN HEABIN' ABOUT. NOW THAT YOU S H A S « / Amwtr If PirfMiii Piral*. PEfflSH THE JilgFW^NClAI- KK.UN' YOU All a /y success^/ ^ THOU6HTJ BUT r r s sT iui- i|si I WAS PLANNIN^TO FoMlstuff THE BUMDp CLASS/ PO . PUBCHASe A GIFT BATT VF YOUP PBEFEB ^Abi attic to GST OUT OF THE PgpNe.CLAS6TO vKiLp. Aqu>ss SPiirtsoffenccs ' V\S I 4 Small fish ervices ir e c t o r y IBreakfMtitem usiNEss S D WINfjOlWST ‘ 4CoIe------STennisterm SBCaltbrewi 6 Reluctant iii 12 Vetetabl* t Sm all tum or a 2 13 SUmulate' 8 Misapply WIZiCtM 14 Twisted ' 9 Meadows CAMPING UTsbleiMmp 10 G rafted (her.) WATKINS-WEST V lO O e n e to p ^ 11 Female sainta asi FUNERAL HIGH GRADE 18 Nose (alang) (ab.) rocks 42 Eject " ^ E9 UIPMENT ALLEY OOP^ - ,^20 (Onagers 7 Greater in 29 Finest Yolenfly SERVICE Tbsit*. Ooti, m nudi IMgR BY V. T. HAMLIN El 21----- of butter statureatat 31 Handled 43Hsdon Air MattreeeiM^ SterM^ Printing 22rUetof — 19 Rope 33 Bargain 44 Existence IS THERE ANY CURE ...THE FIROT I CAN . ^ AFRAIP YOU'a HAVE TO CARS CENTER/ 47Setmark 27£Nsdfd^ly 25 Hiitdii queen eagerness SURPLUS SALES. CO. Pretopt and Stticlai* «roup 26 Frozen rain 40 Measured 48 Nobleman 148 wL CBMTEat ST. 30 Feudatory (Wretched 41 —— of cattle 50Scottiih.tail us N. MAIN m. Frintteg ef AD HheBi 32 Covet yard MwieheeteE'a OldMt •t Ditp'it Bqwuw 28Mineral (Pl) Wltk Finest Fadlltlea . 34 Sing / Open JDatly to SiM FJL G^miiraiHi P iiit ■pc«rte3«„T 35Sxpunges r" f” 3 6 6 r ■ to iT j. FARB 848-7111 38 Fairy f< 254 Broad SL, Roar 13 14 0'WE>f»*A;K- 37Gi 12 7“ Telephone 643-5727 .^HE WOULP* catch 16“ rr" 39'For fair that iS~ W FAU CLEANING 40Enyigles IS 19 sr TIME 41Pnmoun MANCHESTER CUSTOM MADE OUT OUR WAY W J. B. WILLIAMS 42 Aitpr-dinner " ^Qnniltjr Dry Clenidnr ot CANVAS AWNINGS 3“ a Diapw, Cortelna, SUpeoven MEMORIAL CO. SHEU. U-l SAugUry ■ - mmm and Wardrobe Rent a lavon Vacuum I99» hi NU, W TAt i<». MJ. >88. < ISituat^ iF“ 31 33 O p ia te E ast Oenieteey Dealer fof Karey^, behind. SERVICE IN THE Fir s t pl a c e—but LI <:-• QnaUty Cleaning Do you really enjoy raUiig lieatera that United RenWUls DAVY JONES WORRIEPABOLIT^eiO telMC 51 lATge anake ST ' . ^ Day Servtoe ^^udHty M M io ria ls It'ia gettUng to that time of expanders to co'mpeiuate for BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS you INSISTEP, so 1 PIP INTERESTEP IN ANyrHIWa 52 Gaelic M^ l^ves? Perhaps the answer is have. .These heatera deliver 76.- BBS C E N T E R S t K E B T rr/ NOW WHAT? EL«€ IN THE PAPER/ WE'RE .. ; year again when we ooimnence changea in the weather- Ufa- 53Dry iS“ 37 ”1 i9 ANcan^M and Bepaln Over SO Tear*' Bxperleaee "yea” if there ara not too many. 000 to, 2o0,000 BTU yet they are ^ . HOW, DO Ttou BELieve THAT SOOfi AFTER I st ar t ing THIS AS ATWO-MAN : 54 Gibbon □1 □ but If you really want to make inexpenatvb to ope^e and wUl to of tha colder weather time atalnlesa ateel ninneia for MECHANIC ON .DUTY I HAVEN'T SEEN Y 0 « ( PERCY, OPERATION, ANP I'M MAKING «r 41 ^***^^«» SttBde ^ead of ua. about you? effottlaaa.-permanent opeiatiw . A T A I X H O U E 8 *S> 'M4-, \ PERCY AND 1 REALLY UN- ANYTHING THAT ) PLEASE 6RIN6 SURE rr STAYS THAT WIAY/ IS54^«^xious u CZI An Woik DoaoDn Freinlaes Can 649.5807 VnU Ftnut n f Clanam #AoidaioaM4.A a # lii ■ mA m a A\ ® /V3 yL'^ERSTAHP EACH OTHER 1 CONVINCES M E .y fviE A NICE “ S" 44 46 47 4« BiarW a. UBwera t eea, BLUEFISH ! 56£«mpn^.... ' A, AIMJB'IT'L Prop. ^ Burmdde .ve.. «ast ^ X Carbaretara. 57Cloth W- M sr measure HarrIsoB St. Stiwelwotw Domestic - Feialga C an SBlI US rOEi 52 63“ ST \BU-7BB8 . DOWN CLEANERS S6> 66" wT ne^ to ^ la to empty the large U>*m the wortoen can do their from the task of puttl^ up conjbtoa^ '^Awahwe lEpic poetry J canvas bag adten it la fu(l, for work in comfort. It la cheaper s Dear Caaepleg 2Whiat----- •FT Next ^ Uggett Drug storm sash in the taU and ■ash with no more effort thsA this lawn vacuum sucks up the to rent these hea.ters for the screens In the spring? s Storm Dowa /Newifcptr fsttrprne Atis.) Where you get low i^rioes leaves, leaving your yard all time you need them than to in- up the self-etoring iENOHESTER s OsniMnattan Wtaiowa STEVENSON’ S If you are going to have com- stolen sash in the spring and and a 1G% Bonus Card iilaar with a minimum of effort ^ vest the money by purchaaihg bination /Itorm aiid screen sash lowering it in the fall. ManehooMr Awaing C a on yoiir.p^. Why not call Unit- them, which runs into quite a . . . To Save With! installed, you could noV do bet- When you want to waah the IBS WEST CENTRE BT. 'r - ESSO ed Rent-AHi at 2894»SS and ask sumo- of gioney.' te r tfKin to get It from Manches- SaafooiL THepheae R§» BBBl , 405 MAIN ST. John PraU, who has tha fran- UnUed Rent-AlU windows, simply im and lift '-tj'w also has a __ter ____ Awning^ Or., IBS W. Center them out and waoh In the com- IBM TEL. 649-5533 chise for this company, to give trenching machine that wiU dig St. Just a year ago they were fort of your bouse. CHOICI VARIETY you further information on the CARNIVAL ' LUCA’S a trench 12 inches wide and appointed the dmtler in this It is s arell known (and by DICK TURNER ■bl f-kbbviob easy way to rid your lawn of *TuiM.Ups four feet deep. Also, many con- area for Karey combination proven fact) that combination Qualify \ AAUphelatery WAYOUT lacndkabiat lea,ves. If you. prefer, ^----- , ------drive -- in tractors take advantage of rent- storin and screen sash and alii- and Iw l 8 hep BY KEN MUSE OeaniBg and lUilailBg * j S n g liw C l e a n i n g atom and screen aaoh save P Atoo: Rewaa-vteg and custom to the store and see for your-' *1 electric hammers for chip- minum doors. The Karey Ba- fuel. They are ao tight and of- Seafood RR-CFHOLm SRINO self Just adiat a brip this lawn plng concrete and a rotary tate combination storm and ' J-V-,,-; nwle suMb , pants and coats. Minor Rapoirs ------fer-...... bo much-- extra..a«sL.M prbtecUon piYxecuon « MOOEBN FCENITORB \i.i Fair prices, too! vacuum can be. hammer tor drUUng holes in screen window U the ftoest thal-^ that you will actually * 43 OAK STREET asd ANTigCEB • Stamps Have you ever considered ““ uarete. ‘Huy know thsd they man con make or money con difference in your ;fuel biU. No TEU B4B4BB1 s atora Stooli oad Beifha - THE GEMEHtATION GAP il-l ^dUiSaJLi renting a TV for someone in the save money by renting equip- s Cos torn FOnUtors Miy^ buy. It U custom crafted from drafts wUl be floating aiound SUpeovota aad Draportsa family who might be lU? Per- ment not used daUy. For''all extra heavy gauge 606S-TB alu- the-^windows to , k , jm,. Mods to Order M(Na«clR SnrflcaK Iw. 'TV is out of your needs, contact United minum \vlth a patrician design nsce come on more often than 01969 Cswplato Selaettsn of SHORT R l^ BY FRAN^ O'NEAL 178-178 you are missing your Rent-^ls.^ Whether you are a to Insure permanence and' b should. ^ Reuben Pl en’ t Matertaia y**£UdRitars WiU shine like new. satisfsoUon. Adrian Bt. Pierre, ft BtaaaU St-TbL BM-TStt la there a tree in your yard , owner of the business, u justly POE BEST EESULTS that needs taking, down? Rent a proud of the ftns reputation his CMi chain saw and' do the work company enjoys. "kCost boats have bean taken PAUL’S 87 Cm «w SItwt, Mwcliiaw yoiimelf. '. You can make short SlU KIDDIE work of it and cut the wood out of the water now', and this PAINT SUPPLY //-/ /IMI429I la a good time to check the ‘boat *'»»V m I.. lu. M. o«. into the right lengths to use in 645 MAIN STREET KORRAL —R k V M T M I M . T I L t your fireplace. iiiuSi oovere, tops and ouitains as CITY •He’s the strong, silent type . . . especially in front ■ MONBAVCIMM /.’ well as -the oovere. If Uisy need 3 c/«u fim ijt More and mere people are^ TsL 649-0300 MICKEY FINN J of a cashier!" DAT CARE CENTER repairing, this can be done dur- BY LANK LEONARD putting fences cuvund their Silk City Antiques ,lng the winter mcMthk, and ~u 118 Bpfwes B i. 4. Hooyly a Daily a Weekly homes, btit If you have to dig Csrwer of Mw ^INE*5 FIFDI EeaiMMiBtble Care tor 2, 8, you need new ones, Manches- Flos Quality THAT QUAKTERBACK IS OQIN' 4, S-jT. ohls from 7 a.m. to -the post holee by hand, the work Silk City Antlquen, located at and ; even Adult Education Onaa 1 to B DaUy. bwt WX/A/V^ COMPLETION is ~0 BOMB US OPF ter Awning Co. does bsautUul GOLLV—My OLD BUDDY, A7PO/W'— J GOOD FOR e e 8 p.m. Bdenday/tlim Snt- is reaUy hard. Rent 1 a p o w e r e d the comer of BLsseU and Spruce courses all contribute to the custom ' tailoring, Ufing the •^Na vu r On B m i i y .** SI LEVINE SURE IS A Rf STEVE CANYON niday.,. / ROBIN or manual post bole dlg^r from 5 0 FAff.Ne'S VAROS—ANDA BY MH,TON CANIPP SU.. U nearing the end’ of Us 8™»bng field of know- finest canvas. Thsre are nuuiy DIAMONDS Ws Bhy aad Baa GOOD QUARTERBACK! TDUCHDCIWN FOR Met Lqnc|we‘ Served./- United Rent-AUs and you wlU sample books for you to choose SHADRACK. „ I SUES* THEY ▼ )UU ASkfiP YbUR ^w ------YOU RAN TD- YOUR 8 DeliUontSt.. BlaacIMatoV have, your fence alt set. in an un- u,wa< :S5; .“Siolr-SSX.!:■from. Be wise and get the work WBEt> THE PtACE! 1 MOTHER FOR MONEY 649-5531/ beUevabty short spoce^ of time. by Belle and Jim Pendleton, seeing the genuine artlcte Is BIB-BIBS dIRUlE HOUSE-AND MOTORS done now, and <}on'l wait till - DRAn BitmB SHE WAS HlOH WHEN One of the most popular Items the shop Is the culmination of superiorn to reeding about U. spring when . they will be ' THINO TO DOt!5y *WITH AJ ID BOYYW CANPY/ 4TWPS D fifteen years -of coUectlng ' and s Export Watch Bepnlrti^ IT/ WE , PI CKED YWi UP Rt. 6' & 44A Bolion -carried a t United Rent-AUs Is 'nilsm is probably the oontrlbu- swiunped wtlti wbrk, /' Uw rug shampoo machine. You selling antiques. For many e Pins ■elenMua of QlWe ^on that antiques dealers make Have you taken doivn your Far All Oeenslona 643-2764 can do the work yourself and years the earners exhibited at tip the subject. Anyone Is wel- awning? Are they in good con- DON WILLIS r| turn out a reaUy professional leading shoavs and fl«a markets come in. # Lenghw, Bnleva, \ /y e & a tv s JOB W. DUOAT, Prew diltoiiT If not, have ^ a m re- WHtoonsr and Oaruvalie looking rug cleaning job, 'The thioughout the Eastern United an antique shop to broww, qiies- covered .during the 1 winter Watohar American B Forelm machina is not tod heavy fo States. tlon, discourse, or In general, GilRABE Dry Claaning Canlwr Oar Bepalm months at Manchester Awning 717 Mala at.. handle eosUy, and in most cas- While these shows afforded learn from the experience of the Co. They also offer a m ost a{s Fhans BU-BBI7 18 M ala S t. T bL449-4S31 41B Main-—Manchester VTPe Our Specialty / es you can do aU the rugs in an excellent outlet for selling, dealer. In fact, this use of the prsclaled ssrvU-e- -- they will Spnckrifadiig In the house in one day; think of both Pendistonsi-uweiwB feUleu theurn openingopanuig dealer is the eniartest way to Uke u k e down your awnings and Alr-CoBdltieaed the savings you can enjoy. Bet- of a store be beoMtclal get into anUques s^iid obltsctlng .tore them for you “LET US GIVE YOU A tor plan ahead when you want s l ^ th^ Muld .keep their- since the eeUbllshed dealer Has it ydu hav. a folding camp- BRAKE S n V IC B BY ROLSTON JONES and FRa I!^ RIDGEWAY YOUR BUTOMOTIVE t SPOTLESS BEPUTATION" to rent this machine'so you may stock on display and enjoy the ■ wealth of Information which er, check to sSs if the "• sippet f patronage of friends and neigh- he u willing to share with may ProRt Bad A Egw ieef DPN^ BG D»SODUHAeEClMR,ABePN«lHy. be sure of It when you want It. need'repUcIng or repairing 1 HIT A Contractors have been quick bore as welll os thoee- antlqiie interested pereon. let JHonchestsr Awning Co. SUPPLIES . AT LEA9T >tXJR DIVOTB ARE GOING [" S P E Q A L ^ per cbp^B i.» wWWWflP HVpS|w WWWwm. ——— ------^------FURTHER. ■to-take advantage of the rental loven from lather arei^.'^ 17)01 TYte Bilk City Antique Shop op- the work tor you. You will I y OnaarM — PanAeeto/ the Idea wasi a good , ana is erates etx dajhi a week-from PLUS ' ■ -J 1 Utdles’Dresses (Plain) i. this B| fine.place.In which to SOU WINTHROP - .Trtp^ Fikh— Tntleb attested by the ever growtnB noon to 8 p.m.—never qn Bun- BY DICK CAVALLI 1 Men's S Pe. sdto ,__ j Bbimstora —> OertaeV business. MACHINE SHOP |Gxed Breed Popptoa Penn Central E«giiiFs.r popularity of the dfora.. day. This ,has/been the ' Oor^^eato 11J9 ' Antiques and: 'antiquing have ^■r since the shop optn^, Diranrs CNO v t a o l A k r e t)4AT!3 A fXJOD ACTION SH lSr / AGwwtom Aerweenrieg, ato. Sues for Damages ^ SBRVICB 1 ' i w o f l e p i c T O c e e OF Vtaq, WIMTHiaOR.. WHO -NASTY/HCfstARR^ " fObats (Plain)...... fl-M | ./fhw Own Spedol Btoaded enjoygd a pljendsnsnla]______....ww. growth «ncs Sunday U tha only dap HEALTH CAPSULES* WITH VtXIR / ' . TOOK I T ? 1 Sport Joelieto ...... 70o ^ /’ Pet Foods ' snguvTNEW . SZAVM9 HAVEN IAI'7—AIlOUlM*(AP)—Aiwthar Intorest-s-ww. In a*. the pkst five ssvv years. owners have to hunt down to Wtrhsrl A. PrllL R.U. Step ’ i t NEW OAMeOA? negllgenos—year, ons young sdulU end - many of thalr A UT O PART ■ 1 , ■ . ■ Phone: 0^9-0977 OMl'r/l *rhe iatast suit wan fllsd in' ^ 1° eppreciato the ever rinds have jNiaeed Into nearly U.S.u.n. Districtuiamct court Court by .Edward.BdwanI <>wtndltngowinoimg aiqipfyaiqipiy ' ..of real anan: furnished hemes. ■ PRISCILLA’S POP _T' a ---- - ^ s a _ s _s wa .> Isvtm^sS BVnsSssea***** . atartag a eeatoleTi Has sd BY AL VERMEER FRONT END J. May, 87 F« -a rPsnn v n n Central6jvmnu fwl*RaU- thP« | 6»? FtsSunatsay, j, ^Stm JKtmtO,)Ckeid°)iiss nUM - -a. 4. 1. ’ ' ^s^ “ . * OP^ WW’.v.-T’^road ttutinmar wmm UOtlMIMled lo ^ 1^ ■rr- road engineer adw was pinnad «*P«>ded fo include ootl«cUMe j!)!” ' 7 BAlf. ‘TO 1 PJri. I- FORC30T DYNAMICS In the wMckage dir his train for •• WeU as , things' I WAS . SM MEOAD 8TBEET B.’i* '■ WEAR IN® (BeBtod D ht? Qn««a) five hours after the ooUlsian. *'w In- I! cxvatxj bllng ;taijuriesl ' dpiMin’t know the legal deflni- *“‘**®"‘ old.tobacco tiiw r -'' 'BMaaMag.ln'’ B A Sarvica fl to Uncoln memceebclU. ‘Tbere B-l Preyimia i|aderal. court suiU Tb ha conriderod antique, OVNUFFE 5 ' MreM I b i Oebntelry ' Is: truly sometldng tor ‘"every CURT CAPTAIN EASY - DbaUai Servlee ioad ««BI4 82 milliosi Ear tha aotsla on 'article must be at least t()0 Usto end budgei Slncf' the oarn- yeUNd FfOFlf u4UAl.UF-.NAaLR FEICBSy a ffOTCLa KT. as—V.KENON, CONN. Read Herald Adf • airunbb / fast Above IheTYaMe M h Pahttii PnUmT WeTI Help! a#rRAMWni>« OON T M7 Mala Bt.. Maarbsslsr ROBIN MALONE Sdirvice stU l j^niBBiig so ro eth lijg to ob— end icrylcc HEAT ■' f X BY BOB LUBBERS «w>U6h tbne’with you to holp yoti •BMct th* n m t point finish for thst job you’re plsn- SETTLE FOR ^oorryisTHe cG sr i \ © e o r it> TRycnKTc- WTHepu$(Metfs,«jr THIG THING MVtjELF/ v^coim w PocibftviouLD niilf. 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L^; "^: ^eaag| . i V \-l PAGE TWELVE ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATCmpAY; NQVlaiBER 1. f/. '' ^ ~ ----- ^ ------—' •/-----—------— ---- 1 MANOMJgiTER EVENING HEttAI^. MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, NOVpiEER 1, 1969 PAGE THIRTBiBN I UMass Bids To Clincji Yankee Conference Crown -.-flu' Sports Viewing SATUBOAt Heirdid Anirk' » ( 8) IMS Werit to Pro Football. •j » (18) KMgMa' FootboB EARL B O ST O N (A P ) — ., U n- rendered to 1988, I (89) Bailer Pertty at home to Connecticut, ranked eighth brxmo. I ( 8) NCAA Football: beftten D artm outh aedcs re- Vermont. ' with a three, and two marie. Tufts and Wesleyan, srito NEW YORK (AP) The Air Force VS. NOnnesota, sdiUng al venire a a a h n t Y ale in « « ™ * P“ f"*®“ *b-Yale encoun- Boston^ Chllege, which fell match______Dartmouth's 6-0 record Army redovbtaMeV Dallas Cow- the euphoria of a club Tww j ' if*" up as a natural, pit- from secoiiUto fourth to the Top as New England’s only other un- I (18) Baoe of the Week \ No^^^theLtttle'BIaekBpfrff I v y L eague ehow dow n and ting stubborn defenses and oc- Ten after lods^ to Villanova b e a t^ beam, seek to extend-^- boys, hoping to build a" five straigM Wtotories, wlU prol t ( 8) Wide Worid of Just'^oodering . v . if Frank McCoy wffl step down Maaaachaaetts b i ^ , to ****«*> slumbering offenses and Army, is to (Or rough after- their reCbrds «m home fields mountaio out' of a Hill, Sports NEW YORK (AP)— ^The «»* * good as their t-l-'i af l ably find Chicago their kind c.. ¥Lu?*k+B —______Vernon______Oriole_ entry-__ tn the ^artfurd d in c h . th e Y ankee C o n f ^ noon. The Eagles 'appear far Amherst invades Tufts, stoUe climb the tortihvus terrain SUNDAY , team. ’The Vikings, with quarA BasebaU Leagfue i f elected m ayor o f RockviOe . ence chl^iqikMUlhip t o i^ y in outclassed in an tovkslpn of Wesleyan is host to Hamitton. Dallas Cowtxiys have been ^*® **®*®*‘ Houston 17, Boston 10—Patrt- of Clevdand Brown country 1(8) N IL: Glaata vs. terback Joe Kapp in full control, uext wnnlr - vdiY 4.u_the 4.—town wv o-xr- ^ g------machines1_------wera------—x set kww ">'® YlctMles, but this U the Penn State, one of the— natk^’s------Other games on the sofiedule brewing al^t.the last trip ®^ each week in the top National Foot- should have a piece of cake in k ^ r gm nes m 'the 'N ew game they want most. top powers. x, include Eastern Michigan at Eagles ball Leacue game Sup^y. ip u t^ ^ WMt Side^Rec Center last Wednesday m ^ t K^and college football At Maasachua^, the ( 8) YaieFoqtboll to (31evelai^ since last hungrier. They haven’t beaten body before homo fogm. But the clawless Bears. Last time dtenipted the schedpie for the rest ot the wedt host Harvard hopes to have quar-^ortoieastarn. Central Oonnectl- Cl BMy Calvin HUl leads the they met three weeks ago. pehedqleL _Redmen eriU be out tojtop Ver- terback Dave Smith back from cut at American Intomattonal' I (89) AFL: Jets vs. o m b e r and f i m r e to take (Colts since i960. Vinco Lombars Houston detenae is n w d and NFL in ruahlng and the Cow- when the town’s tenhis ------,, Dartraiouth, a it out on th e B row ns in a <>t win haws them breathing fire should ^ v a ll to low-scoring Minnesota won 81-0. wiH be' repaired . .. . a^Ucved against Bdston and unaataou* ®^mont ft potent Offense.Cata- the injured ^fanka in attempting Unlon^'.at WUliama. RPI» at boys are oouhtinf on that' man L6s Angeles; is going i ijm work wUl be started on Cincihnatl.... Kansas City and 2^1 ^ 1?*® overaU luiaand .s-x Inm to rcDoundrebound from a loasloaa to Dart- WorcesteKTech.WorccateKTech, Middlebury at Sd9 ( 8) ,NFL: Bears vs. Sunday preview o f the ®"«> R»*® Ooits won’t be any gome. Ode Burrell, Holy# Oron- from Tale to lead them^ aU the Vikings X seventh vlct<^ in as ptxUected new athletic fti- Houston bonibined to ecUpM the 1 .^® Oonf®**"®®. mouth. The Crimson travel to Norwich, ftockport ShS*^ at E astern C c M lfw ^ e title P““ y®o*» •R®*' Don Shula gets ger and Oeorge Webster, all way to their fin t Iea«;ue cham- ®’r«mclsoo, 1-4-1, and St games against Atlaata, ^ the iea at Mt. Nebo. AFL recmd' of moat fumblss, 1^11, l ^ s ^ t favorite to® league s, top ground-gaih#r Penn. In another ivy League Bridgeamter Stato N i < ^ at 4ri9 (89) AFL: Chargers sam e ih Decem ber, throughiaklng them over the probable despite minor Injuries plonthip. >'81, U at home to New Or- ***?“ equeaker oypr Chlca * * • two teams, one g a ^ wMli U. t o ^ Eils.at Yale. and scorer to Bob Rodger, and. game. Brown seeks « u p ^ CvX^tls m ^ ^ o T W e vs. Bropoos Los Angeleo should make It Could be a real war, in and cillors jnay need them all. Dallas, 6-0, tops the Capitol^ 7.7,^ go last weak Is M ase^usetta nutaed flfto toe top pa«,er to Fran Peterson. Princeton. a? ^yTriiJl^^ eevsn to a row to tholr rematch “ *® John Unites. And Kansas City 27, Buffalo 17 — Bcatioa Of fth eC n ff The old marie had b e ^ IS. The DivUion and Cleveland, m , ^ their scoring potei with AUanta although .tt may bo ®^*" Sonny Jurgonsen. The OiMis are taking people Quarter-' Welcomed addition to the Ad- damages were split' tbualy, !“ * edged New Hampshire is at Rhode C c^t Guard, Springfield at the Century, in the NFL/s East- • ^ ^ breaAand- back ROman^Ga^el, one of the VMed to bite ita ^^a^ee Omfer- by Yale for the No. 2 spot to the Islaiid in a Yankee Oonfeience Wagner, Southern Connecticut tough (or George Alien to get Angelea 17, AUanta 10 — apart these day# with Mike Oar- em Conferen'ce. Sunday'i^eame *>all carrier fat his rookie Park and Recreation Kansas City, 10; Houston, 4; Nicklaus best, should Jmd ths Falcons ooj and Kansas City’s total was al-' ®»®® “ ®“ ^ : ® T o p Ten. aeek. its sixth g a m e ^ ^ e moves outside the at C.W.. PosL T n d IoST<^ S the Rams up ftw a team they Hnleaa the Rama decklo they al- >' <8 coming back to Join Warr«n shapes up as a prevleW ot the **** churned out 496 yards. easyvlctlW jjj mlssloii; should by John ICo- down the championship It stir- victory in’ seven outings as host conferen^asferen^a host to Hotatro at Bridgepi^, N l^ . boat 17-7 at home In September. **«<2r won this to September MeVea and Bob Holhiee. Lonny , fom er Dartmouth athlete so a record for one team, beat- ' Eastern title game. - Cleveland manages to Oaklai^, the other unbeaten **>®y bouldn’t have too much Dawsbn may have-tnuMe get- Johnny/tlnitas, on the come- successful______dpcudi of the *"g 1**® Chiefs’ previous mark/'' ^Continues Two om but do not have manpower ton la going. Bills In ueoal quan 0-6, at Mtaintoota, 6-1 and Los leading ruEter—Walt Sar- Stave SnurrUr. dan 13Vfan/.lam>a ____ .. _• ' (jolf Lead the boobytrape that Paul Brown to handle Rams' pass rosh. Hel- terback trouble, Angeles, at AOanta, S-4. who has ,878 yards. ve Spiirrler, San Francisco s Badk wiUi the PhlladelcSiia Phil- worry a good deal about M. V golden arm, directs the lies for another chance is Jim what happened and what didn’t haa built at Ntppert Stadium. lo dere, Btum Lommerman. New York 28, hCiarai 17 — An- Both Loe AngelM, leader of the C leveli^ quarterback B ^ 49ers N^A. CalU. (AP) - Young Hefenses Ron n«rr,vta hMri o,.« o,.» - *®®* *'®®*‘® H-1-1 and a Green Bay 21, Ptttaburgh 18 °“*®'' ®"® the Jleto abould Win Coastal Division, and Minneso- Nelsen would like to get irieil^ Bay, ti^Sg*to stay*^ve in 't ^ drawing ^ *“ * 'w b iw M**^"nm^***sOT '“* ***® y ® "’ the roof la ^ Packei* vrone too m uA for ‘*“ 3'’'* t>®tter not lot their te. j r o i r t - n ^ g ^ . Central, of p » t e ^ agalnrt D a W B I g Central Division scramble, wUl A iX e s D o t o J ? * a n S b ^ hiJ “ After all,*' says eoBd 89 and moved into a tie lor tumbling down one Steelera in Sept 9 exhlblUon down. The Dolphlna’ de- In UUrd. plaoe to the $140,000 Kai could put a stranglehold Oil their !!?*.. *®_b^ in ® ga“ ® ®<^ of these day#. Let'e hope It’enot 81-19 amt should do it again b» t®*** *• he®t agatost ttia run so ear International Open Golf Ski. O..W,4... A l l ______. . . . T*"**®* kwvW » __ W*___ X- X. X * divisions by following form. ^ s ln g lin e m e n - to | »t to their rookie quarterback Terry Han- .holud help tte bS iSm ^ven « cated reaction. Tou can’t react By THE ASSOCIATED P B E ^ Tournament, hut 1 nn nh!! ****® AU games are Sun-, picktog apart the Stealer pass Jo® Namnth to start Elsewhere, Philadelphia, 2-4,,, passer only six tlmbB this sea- ratty with a bone-busting de- thotwh his record was oniu laa W you’re wt>rried.'’ . . “ No one no mu- u, y ,. National Fobt- defeim. A Ug day for tiM Wtotog. Seven TD pasMs to r visits New York; 8-8; Washing;- son, and the C < ^ lead the fense; new quarterback Norm ^ ' Wyoming pits its strong de- has been throwing to my side. fense against Ariama State’s “When Mg Jack to on his ball League and the American er opriiar men if Terry Hsnratty ' ®” Soowa is not up to par for * *' V*® ®* PhUadelpWa Wiu have C o^:, b ^ kw^^rTa? « ' M - * was begfamfa«^to woidsr If potent offense tmilght to one of Football League. starts to throw Uw ball. Broadway Joe. Pittsburgh, 1-5, hosts Green back with 80 nabs for a mfaiua -rto cimtend with New York’s faoturer of guns, will M tS the “ “ F were hilling ihe to deep. gohie, evetybody eise ia''playing Bay, 4-2; Detroit, 8-8, visits San 26 Oyards..-' only six nmjor college football -for second place,’’ the 24-year- NFL Sim Fraholaco 17. D efttgt^ ' 5^*®®*"**** *® newly-found defense. Piwhiotton cf aids and skiing Detroit probably looked at the games to be played under the old CtaUfonAen *sld. Dallas_____ 81, Cleveland _ - Ltone hurting at q u a r t^ o k * J*'"®"*®* already ban equipment in both the United ^hms and saw they weren’t lights. And big Jack Nlckiau. I. back Cowboy. out Munww out And Greg States and Europe.. .nKWough- throwing at me, so they tried The contest could go a long onz Ms ngome. m e . ______memoiy^ _ of______that 81-20____ kim _ tart a«*C Bmton Stnng of Conquests at IS ly TCouted by the Detroit tt,’’ said Minnesota cmiierbaok way toward deciding ihe West- The ^ Golden Bear, to a slump year fciiockwlknocked thom'outthem out of ita •*•*• *t®''® 8P»*r-Spur- Wroh* will aUrt Oak Record Trades Pistons of the NBA has been NarseU Mackbee, who could ern Athletic Conference cham- moftt ,ol (He ftummer. (ArcUed shot tst ttie NFL UUe end e poih ^ to tront - wyche will aUit. Oek- unsuctiesfiilly’’ .aoet .n > of xxA theWl.- I..A summer. SA W —• MnUed—_ «i* i shot . _ . at the _NFL Ulte and a pow ,"®f “ '® ®***» * » « • ^ ,*,^1 defend n— new YORK (AP) —National Calvin MUrphy. ’ihe have added pionship since a victory at ewenm his last 10 holes Fri- sible Super Bowl check. O t fe ^ ’? ® '‘ ‘*T ®«»t" ^ * ^ ‘®® *"“ ®‘* Football League m ade7 younger brother has an- to his'last sentence after he ot ^ X. , Tempe, Arts., would give the d ^ , riiat a 67, broke out of a is much bettor than tt looked *®*“' Brodle sttU having. Denver l l A u — m R^er^ Eye ,Mark record 66 trades invoivta/ m ™” ®** Niagara. Ray Kelly, intercepted three Hons’ passes 16th-ranked Cowboy# a 6-0 players, durlne 18^ T h T ^ J l former Manchester High hoops- In Mfamesota’s 24-10 vlctoiy. league mark and hand Arizona vlous u._.high was—ter, 68 trades and 86 who played frosh ball . at • • • , Staie its second defeat to three statto. The Sun Devils are 3-2 !?* ®‘®**®"‘ In houlder. Should be quite a ** »>. New Orleans 10 aw. Jac^ MaclOi^°^I]Id 'dx_ Straight Wins play«n In 1968. Nlag:ara last season, did not re- Record'Breakra* ' of the fan tountamento. collision when D®!'®®* fhmt m ^^hato ^ the ^ 1 With the paasli^ of the trade port for varsNj^r practice this The AFL eoiJwed tta fln t over-all, Wyoming 6^ and one season. SW YORK" (AP)— *1116 unbmten OaldaDd Raiders deadline, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, qiMBtocwnUUm Ocf. 26, of only 11 teams with perfect, ‘®P“ 1®*««* “ -meartog ®P*®'‘ «" « • « «• with Oevriand 'chsd^T,~'Mr ann Denver Mss **’® l*®®®®- P*® ®t. Browne’ of- ^ ®wk of John Oiiliam. scoring punch to Flovri umu wul have quarterback G r ^ Cook wheii they meet the young Cin- r®8viar trading untu the end df Here ’n There taled 262,425 for ah avenge of O i ^ ^ (amok Courtney, clmnce to rim up t o W o f rook- ««®J Mtock to ex- ner ^ ^5? 60,4W. ’A e prevtous Ugb iMd field goals by Bob Jacobs to Al Dene cinnati Bengals ^nday. ***® "*®^**> i^iuding- post-sea-. Pinai gDlfine^ event of the sea- squeeze by uidieraided San Jose win if defense hokla up. Tbe .Ralden beat San Diego f games. The only way a son at the Manchester Country '***“ 2*8,282, regiMwed O ct 27, State 16-7 a week ago after 14 player can go from one club to Club wlH be the Piwolone Onen To top a quarter mHKon, 4rl2 lB«t week and equaUed tlw black players were dismissed b«»cs:.»,s ‘"srjSiT"' 10 — 7 .^ertoan Football. League Canada’s little WUf Homeitulk VtotolilTbrita'IIri n i anotoer is by Waivers. , on Sunday. It wm be open t o ^ ®*’^ ’ from the sqiiad to a dispute over BALLET IN aPA(3E— Washington’s Charley Taylor and St. Louis’ Bob Atkins toatched Uie north oouroe - ^ battered Beers 81-0 in Challenging Own Top Figure .record of I6 ooRsecuUve games Inter-cojiference "trading will with a buffet toUdwingfeatur- City edtabllriied a rec- a demonstration. without a toss. Oakland how has be p e r il e d for the first time ing ituUan food D ^ ’ Mcrilne “ ®*® are not tastmg the effects of weightlessness. for or a' a'^future future flight, flight. The pair were w thrs.iv'r^o:^ ' Still, Wyoming ranks first na- Wter the same pass in. — Na'tional Football^^League action and both missed. Chib" course with . g. ®«4look like the winner in a ohance to move past 16 in a fi- in 1970C s t e ^ Jan. 19 the day a(id Joe Cerlna have planned a had llte -seoend-beot crowd, . 64,- “ “ “ A«h C ^ ra i Dlvlrion. Bears att9T 006. Houston drew 40,848 and tionally to rushing defense; and was tied at that figure with nal assault on the record, set al- tne lost post-season {fame, srala day Don Bhnerv iri. third in total defense aind has did beat Vlklnistwlce last year bjr Bucefrldua) most a decade ego by the early ^am Mtaml bod He seoend-hest, 89,- Chi Oil Rodrigues, 69, and O r- Jim Turner Half / 18-club Afnerlcan lingaton and Martin Kibbe of yielded only 68 points to six rudo. and Gale - Sayers proved last FAST-MOVING EAGLES—Pace-setters with East C!ath /Confe 887 . . . Juot bow effective is Wesleyan Puts Unbeaten R^dordon Line ' / ' South .Windsor are members of gomes. Arizona State, led by Sunday he can't be overieoked. season have been, left to right, Wayne Tyo, Ricairdo Sriiazar, m . Oakla^ is 6-0-1, the latter | Ing Baltimore, Cleveland and the UCiixm ^ varsity soccer team ®*“ “**^® I * * The Ridd- Dick Crawford set the south hiirirh 11/411 Ksa A.. varsiiy SOCCer team era, riwotlng (or their lkiiMtouM44i fullback Art Maldne, has scored course record with en eight un- ’®*|^ ^tfford, Terry McNamara and Tom LaBelle. The Eagle runners, second in figure representing a 20-20 tie j Pittsburgh, will be able to trade this ^all "* Churk 148 to five. stniigbt lespie tSOe (to this ^ dSr per 6464..^aiild ehd moved Intolitto oon-oon: ’ To All-Tim e Record me Class B Sectionals last Monday will compete in the State CIAC Class B aiKl leatta Kansas High and Elseodiere, Alabama faces New York 21. PhUjAdelphla' 20 teams until M uch 1. partment, a n trailing’ Denver, tanUopxAt 187. He was tied at The^Ametiican Football League ^nals today over the Stanley golf course in New Brit^. ^ game In the Western against Denver w l^ ^ l carries Mississippi State to the nightcap AUanta was the most active ^ * 'm l M ^ ‘ RMkvUle*H 27 to 28, In tecldfaig Q» passer, that-'figure with BlUy Caeper. Anything can h a i^ tn ihi» mJdway"point and Jim 'TurnSna hiUfJrav^ n ^ ' i . rx.. K « , = for 107 yards ahd4wo touch- of a day-night doubleheader at ------®toas,, —Bob Goalby,___ _ Steve oianta were supposed to Provo the alH Im e scoring record fo r im re k i c k ^ ^ l S ^ Bengato’ Coach Paul Brown tut the O ^ra tuat nr» trader with 17. The player mak- e ig h t T ^ e tte individual darn- Jackson, Miss. The afternoon ing the most switches was Jim •««»• Consider the upseOOng ef- Reid. Kermit Zartey and Ed I*'" oN®"®® but defense ReaBon. Last year the huskyNew Ywk*Jato says Cook, the sensational nook- _ame tw0.iiwt the game is a key Southeastern hee been carrying load. Eagles l«l®d a record 146 pexS., rack ^ bootOT col- le quarterbMk, vrill definitely |ast, regaid/^Ston as Purnell. a Unehaoker. who S ? ^vai q u p l M ^ No (Conference affair bttween moved from Chicago to AUanta ^ ‘ ' Oakland rival has completed For Lossje^ Last Two Years Arnold M m c r had a 69 for ®®®** P®l"l® With Norm Snead *"8 "P « ie»-ord 34 4hrei> |xitnL Talen ted OtcU Nip pl&y O&klAnd sifter jq sniff et ^ eighth-ranked Loulsiiaha State ® ^coi'd-lylng aU field goals •eelng onJy limited action In one ^jj, In Philadelphia to Los Angeles D t ^ n a ^ ^ P * ***** ^ and Miasiasippl. perhaps' the Dartmouth, although xfa- dared out of the B.U. game, be- lean International. boUi having A r ^ e r * to ^ immSS P®****® ® 8®'"®- Ai^Pd®*'®''he herkulked^i^^^ agatost Buffalo In' 196a. WlUioul the B e i ^ ’ last four games victory but.. the way they han- between^ 3 and July 12. ®d^ M ai^he^C ^ -''best thrice-beaten team to the vored to win against Y ale ca“»® of a three-week old ankle off ye>rs, meet tn a battle PGA champ Ray Floyd Just *® ®*hlbltion.at Princeton. N.J. ® fdriy ^xmnervrUlve pni Turner’s talented toe that blus- J**®’ off the country; today still isn’t oriiintincr lnJu®y- Th eankle will be put In "'Wch giyes Central a chance made Uie cut wiUi a 72 for 144 **-17. About Ume for Fran Tark- of Me present rate wmSd tery afterheoii. Buffalo would ’Tha^BeMBie iaH ntt *». N w Yorkers’ passing attack S e a t t l e F o o t b a l l Soccer Tournament . . -Bob tosS u ^ 'toi?*^ l»)*w id^ ^ oton In other night acOon, tt’s Fur- x, . ^ i.,-,. ® '®'’»® 'or Its areh r i v a l ------’ enton to come alive unless Uie **''* challenging m. own have had two Vtctpiiee In 19SS TOeB^aJsled o« toese«8(>iyiGid actually l e o ^ 17-10 at man at Bast Carolina,’ TulsA at *ts chickens. It counting * Instead of put to the Upd southern Ckiiiqecticut. Cowboya took too much out of **’•’ by mld-De, ember Instead of one, boUT at the ex- In d ia n s in S o c c e r of work which earned hito Uie AIC’s Glenn Dumont Is only M**™*^^" haUUme, is an indication that a Coach Jim Owen* Memitols State,’ West "Texas the number dT points ‘ the Crozier Return Giants Monday night. Turner once again Is emerg. pense of New York. It wA# also By DEAN YOST Dan Landorfln to Ice the game. M«ncln>.t«r\(0) San Mego and then upset jgkn- vlotory is Just a matter of time. UConn school re.^rd of. 219 69 yards short of (he New Eng- fng, as a key tactor In the In that game that TUriiAr ? ^ ® ‘®®‘ Monday ed orty riwee times^ but the Washington 21. Baltimore 17 Alan Nunes was credited with \ *ir**Pi»dm ““ caty. Cook was toji Jo Kansas City made few mla- te«n;»cor«i yards In one garne against New. land career rushing record of Sparks Detroit Jeta’ bid for an Bsetero Divi. •eUbltahed .. „ A record. for The 22nd wnual state _ Uie first haU of the Kai D aughterm ----- — B------eatennight in in Dallas Daius had had this tws to to say say Ohanaen 6hai^'“^ ccoiDleted i ^ l^m ic timn **,^1 *ttpset of the week and let’s an assist on the play. Hast C!lty takes in whipping Cincinnati In the afternoon, top-ranked ^ke Ipdians during the Hampshire earlier this year. 2.662 yards set by Southern's keep Uioee titers coming-, Baltl- skMi crown. Unlike 'last year. ®‘‘ ®'"P**® Same, middle Unebocker ft>r 1960 av- SouUierii Connecticut and C.W. ^^®“®*®® returned to ac- Kanaaa cay'e Jan Stonerud five “ “ *** mors, the terday morning when 14th- a' penalty ogalnat the Indians (^irlor Anteneras ^ Other A F ^ a m e s Miami, ttoa against Miami. The Chiefs’ ' em Methodist and Tenne*iee, h a ^ ’lOF^’ UIH Universtty of Washington foot- Lurtaema, the Giants eragas out at 6.1, 229 and 26H Post meet In another battle of *“® ^ Detroit Red Wings gamee from the end. Turner has '"—k in lha AFL All- rank^ Manchester High nullified the- tally. “ U the score Tiiilsit AlmeMa ' “ ®®" ‘ rated third, travels to Geoigla wh^re ' ‘*"“* Wesleyan team since 1948 teams having bad years, with Friday night and- almost shut proved the 1969 ec-oring leader O®*"®- /^ New York /Jets,**™ *^"n !w ball coach •"*"Jim Owens, was _ _.®®?®”®*^® - ' ‘ ““ “ 'n ^kuxciuo le gave uaivuiCalvin yean old. He Has iiad ftour would have been allowed 11 w *>«®t >«e y*®® 'dth six wins. Southern far overdue for a vic- out the Oakland Seals, who 1from the outset. He holds a 16- The JeWhave ancouhtersd In- invade Dillon Stadium in D. P e d r a 1 clear- yearns of previous experienoe. Hartford to face the sixth-' would of made a big difference RUB York. Hoto»W, 4-3. la at BotooT '®°® f *'® ®'®"' BViurth-ranked Arkansas ®to o ^ e m^^OOth . Bridgeport.’. Darrlck Warner tory. soared In the final period In los- point lead over Btenerud to Ihe ordinate' difficulty getting Into for .us," Danielson commented. Hi ' i wtuul i i r 0-7: K a i^ C Itv Al X.*®'**l® .l®“« “ ^ «>®y.>®«J after four men forced her car ‘X bounds. ’Don’t you do He comes from ten ilfferedt tertalns Texas AAM. fifth- anniversary of has gained 888 yards rushing ing 3-1. rated Hartford Publlr High Olt that again,’ said HIU pointing a scoring race In which the first '•'•D home park, for practlc# un- college backgroumh and only this year as he close* in on Crozier had been kept oiit of Owla. More than 160 apei'taitorH I/andcrfln,. tending the Man- ®ill«>wvid Nuncfl ®*°’ • n- and defenMtogatnst running and LU Ron Nobel said Miss ^togisr at Lurtsema.’jcjo to h ^ . Th® twa football-powers, un- four placsa are held by kickers d> toldOctobsr, so Turn#r has IR . - — ___ „ „ „ ftngisr at Lurtsema.’|go 1 ototertli of the Oompwite is school ahd New {England. rec- the National. Hockey League viewed the conteat under wiirm Chester nets, turned In lui out- Hniii.vxln 1^** defeated, untied Dartmouth rat- ’Turner holds the Netf York practice lilz booting to Fomandei Jets, out in front In ihe Owens'-reported four men-^wo ^ e Giant lineman. HIU a rookie (CtncfamaU’s BUI Bei^ ords, but Ithaca hA® shown. It campaign until Friday becatrie sunny sklee and wiitchcd Hart- standing Job. many times turn- w..ri»,..f fx O^fir** ^***°*^“ ’ *’ ed the top team to New Eng- Bowling I scoring record and alAo haa led '®'rsng® placaa lha port two ford advuni^e in the toumanient Aivarek^ “ astern Division, pit Jim Tui- t h M ^ t r S ^ JZi Ul white-got out of ^ head. ’We never used gey). Against these figures has the'defense to stop him. of a liver ailment. (he JcU to aooring for the past y>®rs. In IIA6 It was In a pub- Ihg back Hartford bliurts. II, the other car and one of the’ toat language at Rlverdale, or m ®"‘* once-beaten Yale 2nd- I neris IdcWng and Don May- yars In 17 oarrles. year’s all-teague ooMeneus - X. ‘ Trinity should score 80 or 'The game was the only one five seasons, whlcji U as long “ o park a fsw mliss from ghsa ns they handed the vliiltorH a 1-0 "The forward lino for us, os- rtra blacka asked “Are you ’ an yaue,’ he said with a sniUe.’’ U nb^en ®7orl* No 7, has ranked Ih The Ateoclated Press toss. - OI4 Wiate Lnntor, is 6.1, *46, 24 and its. work cut out agafaist Auburn, pou _-** ni Vnio rowi i., more points against the improv- Country Ciub -Bett Davis 372, siheduted Friday, and the lose Hobb Sftl* Pace as he hss been with the club 2tance of doing this _ Among the Second Ten, tts down year at Boston University sixth time to nine yeiu#. Simpson was held to only a doz- allins Denver’s Kansas State, No. 12, at Mis- ^ 7\irne|- la an' unuoual figure practice field oh Hiker's Island, keep up with Hartfont's well agaln.st such a skilled team KOMh. yliVeddy Little, United on yards In 10 oarrles "* '^'tonvera 6-1, ranked third In New. Eng- The Friars easily retain^:] the sourl. No. 14, '’for a key Big . on a bAII club which may claim eM# of Um Now Yoilc .(2ty pan- tremendous spend, that was It.". hucIi a.s Hartford (hibllc nhould Stairs, cclsloned Carmoll Bps- Houston’s ?r;:; land; Wesleyan 6-0 meets a title with 19 points rrid4y as Bight clash; 'Purdut, No. 18, at .Savva.s Antonara.M, will. 50 help um next year when wo have si, Italy, 3. Weights not avail- loved iha Imm tough HamilfaHi 2-3 squad in R„hh ____ '"•Py things, may ba charged Itenllary. whtra the oOh lng and TCCon^-Into the fourth qmxrtcr. a fineruic nucleus of a team re-re able.''^Carlo Duran, 166, Argen- ::^pointers this year have been plajw. IlUnois, Stanford, No. 16, at Ore- Mitolctewn; and- Trinity 2-2-1 telto"oih.ro, but ntoer confoml- a-h lngtow don. b y ^ p lT w Ito squad ’Thursday night, setting gon State; .Colorado, -No. 18, at ctwered a new five-mile. cmirae booted the ball |Nisscd goalie turning,” he added. ^tin, deblsloned Yoland meets (Toast Guarcl 2-4 at Nelw in 24 minutss, 21 oaconda fy. He la .an ex-quarterba(:k out .a prior hlatory of vorioua mls- off a rebellion that resulted in Nebraska: Air Force, No 19, at Lonj„„ with “both teams wor):- nf t Kah State whooa efforts are feaoancea and matfoasahcaa. vecque, 166M,, France. 9. the Husky team depeuttog E>1- Jim Itall of CEentrai Comrecti- Army to the start of another an- lirg on tWo-game applauded by capacity crowds Turner is as keen a student NEW YORK-George Fore- dsy-for a game against UCLA Drop in Six Tosses in Row nual service rivalry and'Wlscon- wlnnfatoT^ man. 214. Hnyward, Calif., deol- Jet8,j Eagles Paired streaks, -' iita l ^ ' t o s^oiid'rti!^ wtoT#0 '*•» Turk's Ihaa of kicking to coma along atoca minus cdl Us Mack playens and sin at Michigan, No. M). Eagles Home, Indians A\y^, sloned Roberto Davila, 308, a black-assistant coach. Bridgeport' 6-1 entertalhs poinu Other team 'm rea were •®®*’ “~>®y ®N®moon. Ihe grave-dlggero bootad, around Peru, 8: Lula PIres;, 207. Brasil, Ithiica 8-3 to ® night game at Hataa 88 Guard m Bo . The fire* lima Turnar appeared Yorick’s akull. He to|ah experl Wllllo Button, 187)4, For Midget Grid Title Laver Selected Bridgeport ;\(Eentral ConnecUcut Cross Country Teains.Aftive N'^rv York, 7; Pedro Agosto,. Fighting Future Free Throw Accuracy 2- 4 is at Amttrtcan InternaUonal ' that many empty saate, literate eurh kinetic expetiditilro as put- *'*®*' *>••• PteysO Bay- ling a square toe ogaltort a eurv- ij, . q . , , • 9914, 4 New^^' w York, t urn, uecideclaloned monea oBob o o TMaiichefltor^s Midifet Football Tops in Teqiris 3- 3 in Sprinraeld, Maas.; and I a, n 'y- High School grid Rctlbn movc4< All (Mumh A coinpoUtorR took “ l•retty I^y" Fclstoln, 209, Buf- Will be at «take toniffht at Mt, Nebo when fho Of Rpse on Line Southern (EonnecUcut 0-6 tries i (.AM Sum B rtin rll' |»r in the^ltl-fatsd Uotha'im Bow) ef major champion- oh Long Island. \ Willis ^Apldar" Bennett Friday ilff-season hobby Is not golf, qr kh-k. off grass', rother than f ^ tori'- Fiom today s nreet. qualifiers Figueroa. ijBP. NeW York. 8; Bill The nlghlcap will-feature two ‘ ‘ -w _ __ i ^ bantamwelsht chamninn i .Iaa. i pajA «ff ny;^- 1"^,throw lihe fbr the 1969-Tb boskelball season Andasground moriAe . or wood-" and that If hS had hla c l .___ 11?^ . ‘ to’ moved Into the State Drove.-, 200, Uibiadoi-, stopped wlnless elevens, the Patriots " n « . ’ Rose may hinge on hto perform- giving ahlps,'wAs named Saturday the Yale 4-1 is the underdog" vi le to-l) attempts to get back Cross fourttry Open Tuesday\Forest Ward, 199)4, New York, m«i Qlants. O" «>e other hand the Jets ance tonight^ a liroSJd C ^ t R ,129-125 .N ational Baak^tball A s s o c ia t i o n ^ ^ ? No. 1.tennis player of 1969. against, Dartmouth. 6-0, - which ,He was the taam'e moat vAlu- working, but rather the eahteric he auiuld pritoabiy; try /ivery Into the winner’s circle. afternoon at the University of 6. x The J ^ hold a slender per- have totaled 90 points In their here against ^ L w ^ T a t h e r ^ tim e ^ t o r y Over Philadelphia. ^ver- - He will receive the Martini haa met slightly to u re r oppoal- \able player two eeasons ago. skin-diving for abolona, . Oia| kick from liuade Uw/iM-yardnoyM and Rossi Award as Tennis tion so far. I fa ' expected to be . l-^ l ysar BenneU played In mollusk delicacy which clings tp Hoe 17101 ^ dls|[anca Is to®f®r*bte The Eagles play host to «t. t'onnecticul. ’Tlmt field will be SYRACUSE. N.Y.-Billy Ba- W d On the a t r e i^ of ' ‘v® games for an 18 per gome weight champion-Vicente Gar- ^The Bucks made their Jaat s i x ------,— r ' ______the American Baskatball Aaoocl- the Pacific, racks off pt Arena, Paul’s this afternoon at ; Mt. comprised of today’ s top six _cus, U7, Canastota, N.Y., drew toree Wins and two ties The **Kvne. dla ' throws^ Ian ChappeU and points In the fibst half, Has- Player of the 'Year. # battle between Dartmouth's for JimIbecatise In 'ST-AS ha was atkm with Um Dallas Oui|))MU#ls UalltornU While Turner dives, succesal^.,an 14 of 17 attaropte Nebo starting at 1:30. ijoliig in- t’luss, A teams and first 20 in- with Ricky Ortli,- i^8, Puerto “ agles have scored four ylc- A victory for either side *to.e, who lost toe B antam -^® ,tA 'H L ® J‘®!!J^e“ ®A‘?* ° L ‘*L® to a ^ ^ ^ An..InternaUonal panel, natoed 'offense and the . Yale defense— (o tl)$7 ontrst. East Catholic has dividuuls,. the four top Class B Rico, 10. ' to>i»» while toeing once, Tony Roche of Australia No. 2, on the promise', that Yale does and toe Houston Mavericks. head coach Wtob^.Bwbank wor- lor an :S24 penesntaga. In the ...eans the 1969 title. Av U ? weight tlUe to Mexican Ehiben The Capq alaq. signed fotWArd -Has | - lAst two ysafs hs made an -otr'sr- won ffve straight after an open- t4>ni.ns and V6 individual run- ' The lone blotch on the Eagle *lve the Jets ther>cixmn OUvares in Los Angeles Aug. » , ® "*. ®*‘* - „ toe fourth period. John Newcombe of Austtolla not have anything 'llke-the^of-. , ing game loss to Rockville. ncTa and two Class c teams No. 8 ahd Uie United Slatei’ Ar- feqsive team which scored 66'18 Don Caicos, the BBL’s rookte- The high ' point' of' Turneris all 81 of TS attempts for a .686 The New York Yankees ended rerord was an 8-6 opening The second ^ e between toi ** having his flrirt fight ®**"® ^ toe deficit to of-the-ysAr In 196T-6g. Ha ptaysd . career, .^rfortnattce-wlsa. was psxcanlogs 'and lop 10' finishers. their American League .ea*,n oes to ,to. Jria. ^ ™ ^ ^ ® J ^ ® " g,„ce he Hepptl up to featitar. ®"* ,'*^"<1 Mra*tolng. S * ..* ^ * * Chet thur Ashe No. 4. • and 47-27 victories over Dart- . St. Paul's topped three Catho- last season with Um 2lav®r1skB. 1- . - ~ y- rr -r—=r- lic schools and was'hoping to with five ..straight victories but 3oth teams aro loaded with -x w e ^ F ^ S r ^ ^ n lS ^ w n ^ ^ ~®‘«to ®"d ^ e “ L :« l *box^^ ^ Completing the Tc^.Teq^vrore: mouth to 1967 ^ d 1968. destroy East to .uak'c It four In ..rf:..:;” wipning 20x,.'/!. g/tm.a for . x.' the x- finished...... fifth...... In the-Bastern- Dl- ..voung, ™-e. talented performers penarmers. AndA ^ “ttons ons underunder'to. the arc« « . light# _ ,T(>m Okker, -’The Nethertands, Dartmouth Is'', improved to all and also_ to ' slo» the winning Yankees, pitcher Mel Stot- Ji;tslon “ with an 80-81 record.' both have . high-scoring - - some Of the keenness that t ^ ^ ^ No. "6; ken Rosewall, Australia, respects this year, and the key - Cohg Win Fim -t ma- Mt. Nebo In this the 18th year HARRMBima, Fa. (AF), Streak. "They defeated South. • burled 303 Innings..Mel Tttolr final hon^e game was chines. ' of midgeg warfare. him to toe top In the lighter scoring with 12 seconds left In Kevin Loughery and Jack Ma- No. 6j Fred. Stolle", Auatrtota, will be how well Yale ton .;cut Carhollc, Northwest Catholic -cem pie ted 24 of hta'>9 starts, rained out. class. regulatlon to Ue it llS-llS,^4^hap- each .made 38 poiato for Bal- No. ‘I; Roy Bmeraoil, Australia, off their balance between run- The Bridgeport Jelii^soored (Ual T".® F**'** toive tallied 174 the OlanU on a ooe-yard touchdown Fridity and St. Bernard’s. ' L. ___ x < Rose announced Friday rilght pell and McGtockUn each scored tlmore. Walker tcimed the Bulla No. 2; Stan Smith of the-United ning and passing. » Manchester, 'uirprislng a-rlbt , .. 28 points (or Milwaukee and with 34. •" States, No. 9, and Richard (Paa- - (Connecticut received a blow night by fullback Roy Kiriweir, tost he is moving out of toe but the Harrisburg Capttol-GM Is Of peopfe-wilh the sp-called Wig-" Solid Shot of Foe Hurt ever, in their last three W . tita S lu " * Last w4ek home of his niatiagsr-tralner rookie Lew Alcindor qqntributed Coach Lenny WUkens Wt 18 etto) (Jonzalesj; of the United to Its morale when ihlfty run- played theirlelr best fttotas. No. 10. ' ning. back kifike Zlto wos-to®* posted (heir first victory of flis EE WHEELS! fcln 8 Kld(Jle Corps, travel . to *- "!-x®^*®® ***''® **«>«-*Ht 140 game of -*®ch Rennie who h u looked alt- »• bU 88 poinu In the final p«rt- West Hartford this afterrioon tit the „ since he firri came to „ ° “ ®’’ ***"** 'toe to help Seattle past dncfai- ysar, 20-14. points for a 46.3 point average. Giants, 12-ll2, Mm - Harrteburg scorsd on a 12- ^ .1:30 to take on Northwest Cntho- Melbourne - as a young aborigl Roston Celtics ddWn the San "•U lor the SuperSonlcs first ^N nr iMir TIlit, I - - lie-for,the first time on the grid- nsl with dreams of b ^ m to g 'a R~keU^liS-liS and toe. v i^ r y after rix defeaU. Kiiighu Seek Title Clincher yard field goal by Carlos Moot- ,'lron. Eighth Straight Win ^ boxer ^ Chicago Bulls defeat toe BalU-' Oscar Robertson Isd the Roy- Alverne ahd agalfT.oh a touch- Northwest, S-4 on the season, “ Kit there i. nothing behind more BullsU 118-109 *"to *a «touble-double- j.als ^ with 80.80, while TtTom “Van Aiw -down after lha team gained SO ' WHEEUFREEI Tonight Against Bridgeport . yards to. six ptays, TIm TT> was boasts a high-powered offense it.’’ he said. ’T ^ r T ls no rift headei-” at Boston. In Ihe other '* “ "«bu tod 22 game,’ Seattle trimmed Clneto- scored on a 82-yard psAA .fiiom and a lough defense to run between Jack and me. I am trimmed Clnoto- \ ------The unbeaten i Hartford with aU of the other Knights' against. _. oreman Dmver Posts First Victory natl 129-131. Knlgfata. . . .shooting fto a ninth streaks. Besldda . Uietr 18-gnme Rich LtcMei to split end :Man merely moving into a flat to a Kuciwrokl: The a # ^ tws com- ' Going through the - season NEW YORK (API George I'lAateaa.. >..1 -'“'As—isa a__ 'al me. _ m as _____ block I own net Aar from Jack’s Tom Sanders shooting (Or West Coasters rtralght victory, can (fAnch their winning skein, the KnighU wlU'- with little trouble from oppo^ Foix-man raked Roberto Davila Boston offset a second h»if rally second Northen Divlsli>n tlUe in also be putting their streak of bUMd on another touchdown In was the first time he has not »««vantag^ e s ^ U h ?* * C ^ M who Ihe third iptairte^. with a lA-yard 0 nente, Rockville High met iheir With what seetortl to be hun- III* leiL by San Diego's Don Kbjis. Ruled Winners a raw th^ the AUonUc Coast never having km a home game match last week as Windsor top- dreds of solid punches, while two rounds but would not go P.'f* to the American Basket- Kentucky ( K ^ l s IS* li; ^ '"'P'®®*^ *«to After toe Celtics built a 17-potat FodMmI League by timitog <"> »>e line. This mark stands- P®®®-' ... • down, ball Asioclatlons Western Dlvl- New Y„n. toe hU sharp punching to tratotog kfonl-AlveriM then . go$ a 17- ped the Rams, 38-30. to give. Davila lamh-d only one solid lead, Kojls began to hit the bas- ^ PAl^ Mexico (AP) — A back the Long Usmt Bull# to at 16. ysjd field goal lor terrtsburg. them their first setback to seven shot, 'fhat's ths one thnl -George knockril. his oppi>nent from H#- Iheir gam# at Dillan FioM to- The Bulls boart 'a potent pass- i^rts.^' '' 5 Foreman talkeii utanit. tlirec rounds or less. dsclarsd night starttng at I o ’c Im Il tog game, bjuuled by the Paired with,the Rams thto at- How. good wa.s tlu> right hand Fort-maif had the weight 214 D aii^hl. " ’®'»bnttort 116-lofi. .. If h^can______land hist ______punriiea, he midway to toe overaU w ii^ r to tb# Msodcoi) The Knights, probably one of teagtie'V thlnl leading jUMwto -s.T /-' ternoonftohom e grounds will that Da/lla landed in the sixth iwunds to 2<)3 for oivuVa?, to^214 th^Tasr Dallas f I ir V it o u t o r t .^ .I r J*^*toburgh, Pittaburgh, downdoaih eight point,points U< Uk.Vllk®ly to •eWeve Ws iorirbut to >000 Off Race, on 8S3 the greatest minor Isagoe grid.„SelU Murom.''* Muropo has hit ' be a stubborn fjouthlngton .11. round. rvaeh; the footwork and the «.-ni-x4 .k*"'tot''®* •'<1 out- afterl" r r .“"® one period, rallied«J«®d for a Kif RoseRo,e 1.la ^anvwheia e ^ near hlahi. N®JI® •‘W®<* 10 more points to mile, __ •naried -trek over aggregoUm ever -assembled, on 68 per cent o f , Ms jto##es > PUY G0LF!l Two of Manchester's finest rt was good enough not to pniiclies to control toe fight rir>d' 40-30 The *®'** •*^**‘'®* J°bn Brisk- best, toe Mis^can 4s likely I® ^ world’s ra«]gh#st bold n (otor-gune lead on' the and ha# been totarcepta^ the ^ n e r s will converge on New want to get hit by it again." \ul.he ild from the outset. ahead ^ a three |'quarters Uke a lot ofTlefts to toe W d 12^ i ruimerup Brldgtowrt Jets and (ewert times, three. This shoidd - iU C KLE O O f Britain a Stanley Golf Course Foreman W.ld after ,H>undtok lie speared Davllla With a left Bob Bedeir wun a ‘ »>® -nd finish # king way behind on ahoidd ttiey srtn tonight, ,they he A good challenge-.for the r>A I throws tor koJU Cut thei gtoi to 'boUi mechanics, oom M otad'^ put ^ race out of read: of the Knights’ secondary, which leads COUNTftY c u l l thU morning for the SSth an- out a unanimous eight-rovtod de- J a l^ U te ? r .^ “fWe^^uid." ito hrifL'‘ll‘ad*to”e » Pomta. ,x>tnta. / m «l CIAC Cross Country Meet.' clsUm over tlw lougH Peruvian) u.TlIv l ^ o r ^ his rS toh in d 7 1^**^'“*** Moe WIUwas U;ie ! ^ "®®»®«‘« to JetS-V the A dtL In pass interceptions Representing Bast Catholic Friday ntonro, i I"'..'-'' ‘B? h'® «»hi, hand, game to pull the CeiUca out of danger, torcycie record 20 houra aa ¥hla gome should be interest-- with |31. Mprom's favorite tor- ^Agelesg MftrqoM HayiMs, etmiidtrsd, th« .wnrldTi ,___ mnoii toriaM I'hroeT'uw^"^ * Qten C o i^ iid Dotl« irith 33 ' *®^® » “ *>-*»• QAC StMcrr H l^jrill be Tom LaBelle and (iarden.;) th* IV Kentucky was assured’ of Vlc- JohftH a^cW of Boston jpit » mlmitas In n beavy-dulj tout- _Ing right, from.-the start sinee get sfitl be-BOO Reed., srho is eat dnbbier, wiH bring hii-Fmbqkitu Magiciona to Mancheater Stto^y night for Manchesiier is Steve Gates, If i tVi i uat u 1 WIUIdth lefticii iiwPKSs'hooka'; right- points, ou(bu( ui<*theth Stars'Stars Wqrron i tory over New York when Hartford III Maaekeoter O- - points and Kdjis hit 6 Jqr the arheeJ-drtre Fend Bi«Beo. j~>. . ---- . . right uppercut^ and Davis RockviOe 8, Rlppewom I the Knights . have beaten ..the the teogue’s third leading poos Nl^; 9 at 8 to face ihe £aat CrntX Beni at the (Auhe Arena. Hftynw haa ai>- \wtoner of the OC3L field, day tery'Itoce "lur^Jng to® honor. ^Carrier.. Bud Olron, jlto *^*®*®- Thsir stnrtod aatb Bulls five atatogM time# dating receiver. . m. *41.1332 , . . . ’ . 1. «''>'rhan(irights. DaylUa was all with 32. i»euth Wtadsor 8, 86aliBrd 0 tm* peirM he*% many tlhie* in.lhe pgat. from the (bgto of the Hauism Gbbetivt^ Thursday. Olympic heavywelghl.champion ijuj o u t ^ 1 |0nJ - Lour. 'Dsmpier scored Ita-, (lEiein Hnaklns hit hia^pro ca- enirtti, e?86 mMutaetitar Ws bock to the beginning of lost The UntveiMty of Oonnectknit Utb ^ ^ w a y a rves a top ahow. Spontora will|be C^harter Oak Lodge, B'naJ « his feet in the final -Jh other ABA games, Bacon X Bsitsa I roer high with IB pblnta for Cht first' cor, and' won dMottn the the points each to U^ final miniKeal COveatry x Dnritam 1 year- Thus' the Bulla will be Marching, Band will pronr^ the P nth pf Manchester. TickeU are now available at Beni's, Beeda'a, Whoisaale cago ogalnat the BulMa .With tomjd (rant-whaai d H ^ out Um m p ihM. streak, along half-Ume entartalametit. i !K .'t 'Bra, Stovenao^’a Ban, PaAade Xiggett'a, Both'a taV anm V i . r • 7 \ ‘i r' - ;A - r^'. J \ . Jv. ,.s ' \r.

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PRODUCTS' 2330, after 6 p.m. B E e r s w MAJTCHBSTER Highland Oak WAREHOUSE with -.»«n oL, B^htErs S«r aluminum siding, gutters and , MATUIU! w^iAan (or cosmetic . ^—, ______-yillage. quiet one and 3-bed- In center of town.’ Can ^ AAANdHESTER —Center—Pos- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS . trim. Roofing Installation and Otible offlee and reeMehce ddm- I O f f R I 13 a i department. oSome o m e Knowledge._]>art-tiine kiW ledge CUSTODIAN —part-time, make 102 COLONIAL RD. V room apartmehU, heat; pork'-' used tor woriiahop. Avallsble -X. repalra. 640-6465, 875-9109. . ' V . ' • , L . — ; , r 8 A J M . t o 4 : 3 0 P J M . TELETYPE OPERAltoR Community —, Pull-Xiifie Articies For Sole 4S V: < 'jV Ing, carpeting, and appUances November 1st. Can 648-9678 Rlx-romn colonial, > LDfRI Construction Co;; Car- ...... ' Pine Fharmacy 649-9814. Bus line. $34,900. ALUMINUM iheeta used aa Included.ssswMyw. Starting giPU.$160. Ani-Im------"" ^—lA t ■ - : pentry and reinodeling service. Would involve other diver- Has Immediate Opodngs: Hayes' :ency,. 646r0in. I COPY CLOSING TIM E FOR ODASSIFIED ADVT. Robfing^gpid Wfo, LPNs pnd aides-ryigrious Service Station Attendarit printing plates, .009 tiilck, tax mediate occupahcyi Call 647-• ®****J^ ‘ STORE near 100 per ______^ Addltlbna, garage and renova- sified responslbiltties.' Hours ■■ ■ ------— Days: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p jn . 1198. . cent Main StrMt location. Ap- 381 CENT^ an sInM 4:80 PJM. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATIO^ ■ tlons. ,No^ Job too small. Call ■ ChifnnRys 15*A' 8:15 to 5 p.m., please con- Shift openings. Top wages, klocIk at", 35 coita each or 6 fOr'tL fringe benefits. Call Meadows Company has an open- Nl^ts: 4 p.m. to 1 a-m. '64» ^g t for maintenance man. ______DESJGHTFUL one - bedroom ------...... ------,— ■ROOFINO — Specialising re- Convalescent. Home, 647-1461. Lubrication ^ N&n located in.i bustness n ’ Many beneflts^re offered such TU R R ET LATHE!—Set-op,^. . HANNAirb -.husband Hector aparimenl.ln small new apart- 1'ERRlFiC .spot tor any bual- r o m BUSINESS Janitor, de- pairing roofs of all kinds, new WESTTNGHOUSE ^ production bonus; paid hoU- and operate. v ment complax. Available De- on Route 83 in 'VeriKm. Dwelling could be. easQy con- PLEASE READ YOUR AD. penda'idable■ night service, dai^r roofs, gutter work, chimneys ^ TAX PREPARERS for coming ^ e < e * y wnrkliig at Manseerter’s finest service s ta tk ^ hates hard worii so he cleans verted for professional or eom- APPLIANCE Tax Season. B\ill or part-time. •foysi and group iiisurahcsL — 'Jll______V the rugs With Blue tu s ^ . Rent cember 1. Centrally located on ^■■* and seat cover Olaasllled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone b > a weekly or monthly* basis. Call cleaned and repaired. 80 yeeus’ w orking oDoditioiia are pleasant knd your fellow employes { merplal occupancy. Robert J. SALES & SERVICE CO. Choose your hours. With or •plan.1 Apply In person a t ^ HARDINGE CHUCKERS electric shampooer $1. Olcott O n ter St. Ample off-rtrert bus^ess of 16 years. Two bays, ^nvei^ce. The advertiser alionld read his ad the FIRST 644.0689. , experience. Free estimates. s « y ^ oaogtmiaL You win receive ftOl company benefits parking, .(fomidetely equipped 875-9211 or 875-6244. Smith, Inc., 968 Main ttzsrt. 130 Preriige Park Rd. without experience. Complete ToUa^d Tpke., Manchester.' -S et-up and operate. Variety Store. 4435341. APPJEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Call Howley 648-6881, 644- -ptas many fringe benefits, too! Apply in persmi at kitchen, Rental, $155. with one------next insertion. The Herald Is responsihle for only ONE Ih* tree SBNVlCfii'3e - illySoueleri 8383. East Hartford, Conn. training available. Special at- U. tention to Math. Minded Hoiise- ■UG130RB Operators — first, -FRODUCTION MILLERS DARK RICH stonrtrs^... loam, month security required. <3all • ■ __ . tt- BUSINE^ sona r-Stone build- correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and t6en Trees, cut, building: lots clear- \ Jaryla Realty .Co., 643;1131. neREM POP RORt 55 only to the extent of a “make good" Insertion. Enork Widch sd. trees topped Got a tree ROOFINGi Guttors, Chimneys— Mr. R. J. Kennedy wives; Teachera, Offlee ..LEm- •«ooi(d and thlril shift, la th e — S e t-u p an d o p e ra te . five yards, $|16. .jSasld, gravel, ing consisting of four u n it do not lessen the value of the advertisement will /hot be Newiiew anaand repairs our special-special «>o-n7oi.289-7931. pioyes,'Retired Persons, etc.— operators, second shift. V a rti.__ ' Moriarty Brothers ■time, flU, .manunr,^ pool and apartmei^. Three house trail- problem? Well worth plMnir cal toiret lathe ope^rs; TOOL GRINDERS — Ex- hIANCHE8TER~ Hai^drtL. New executive 8- corrected by “ make good” Insertfon . / call. 742-8252 ty. 20 years experience. Free Equal Opportunity Employer Top earnings. All applications $U CENTER 8T-, MANCHESTER — 648-5185 patio sand. CfoU/«»960i. er parking lots. Excellent In- X ond thift. Call LeMi cfonMra- P c n e n c ^ a t sharpeningf Rd.^ area, three-rooms, first Raised Ranch;- 8 bed- e stlm ^ fc Call Roy KaneW held In strict' confldehoe. For ;foam processed floors ranch. Oil hot air rodms, cathedral ceiling living come. Phllbrick Agency,' Real- - ALl makes of chain saws re- Information,_ ...... write now'to:..... The _ _ ‘‘on. ,M8'2882. . metal (rutting tools. tors, 646-4300. (Rorkvllie. ToU Preh) 643-0363 6 p.m. INSURE your Merry Christ- HEU> WANTED male, fuU- PRODUCTION milllmr ^ gravel.. >1 l a u d , a t o n e , cei^ ^ m in u m combina- room, 3 baths, 2-car garage, paired and sharpened. Lawn mas ! Earn Christmas money ftU. H. Grifflng Inc. large finished rec room, 3 fire- mowers and snow blowers re- Ifarttord^^S Mmf°or « ^ ^ ^ a n d wcelvlng clerk. BRIDEPORT MILLING hands n e e d e d ^ b S S tions,'^«trt^rator and stove; 643-2711 ;%75-3136 selling nationally advertised rtaruora, Conn. “06101 or Call ^th Initiative to advance' MACHINE OPERATORS g n m t o r a ^ y . a a Broad ^neflts. 80-hour week. Apply A;idovep'^42-7886. November irt occupancy: $130 places, $400. per month, lease paired. Mini-Motors, 188' Rear Avon gift sets. Call 286-4922. (anytime) 247-1459. required. U * R Realty Oo.,' Investm ent P raperty try. Mth rapidly growing company. „ , _■ *^***^***” - hi person. Metronlcs I n c . ; ^ monthly,., eartx^. Westside =2^ Mldple Tpke., West, 649-8706. DuMsmaking 19 MADE sweaters^ af- Inc.. 6M-3693. .R P. MUrtlock. For SoleMe 70-A FULL-TIME, attractive position Expedience In shipping, recelv- — S et-up and openite. ELECTRK3AN —journeyman ®‘ ’ “ »”®he»ter. , Realty, 649-4343. FULL-TIME and'^ i^.tlm e I, bed dolls, ceramic Rems, 648-6472. /'^ SNOW plowing, residential and ALTBRA-nONS my s^lalty open In local bank. Ability to Ing aiid related paper work .de-' lUanqous (Christmas items. R(X>MINO house, excellent In- Trouble Reaching Our^Adverliser? coniniercial. ' Also .-.trucking. waitresses, 5-day week, 3 - 6 meet public, acctuacy and ef- sirablS. Familiarization with All benefits, EXP^Nci5~;^echanlc THREE-room flat, gaTnge, hot come;- Central location. For satisfaction guaranteed. Call shift. W,^ T. Grant Co., Park wMi benefits. Call be- wanted for general repair 18-4206. water, stove. Mlddle-agrtJ cou- Reasonable rates. 646-1974, 647-9607. ficiency In .work essential. heavy hauling equipment, further details,, Mr. Martens, ade. tweeu 6 K.m. and 5 pjn. Rob- gmAge. Profit sharing pi ple only. Call 64S-BS1S. RENT 24-Hour Answering Service Pleasant.-surroundings, liberal types v * ''” and uses,uae», wouiawould beue Very .eHTa Electric Cb» 644-am. BOY'S 28” CXILUMBIA 3-speed Belflore Agency, 847-1418. POLLARD Tree Service—Ex- benefits, ‘salary commensurate^ helpful. Applicant must drive., ^ Equal Opportunity Ehnployer available for qualified bike, $80. Ping pong table $22. pert tree removal, pruning and DENTAL assistant,, part-time See Mr. Sloan, Sloan G NCANCHBSTER ——- Thro ■rooih'' Moving-LTnickiim-^^ with experience.exDerlencA PleasePlsasA . callaoU S o . Windsor 289-1580. ^ ' FRCMDUCTlUlt W orten —Open- Golf bag and No. 3 wood, put-" apartment, $95 monthly. Small ,,WlUi or without ah option to Free to Herald Readers " trimming, Insured. 289-8720. for local office. Experienced or Route 83, Vernon. / Lend Fer Sole Storog* 20 646-1700 for I'an Interylesv, • liiBB oil an ttiree tfiiftiu Bbc- ter, No. 3, 5 uid 7 irons; $20. but comfortable. One year buy, 8 Bedroom RANCH. 2- Want mtormation un one Of our elassllled adveiUssmenter will train right persem. 64^ GAS STATION attendant and YOUNG man to assist man- Guitar and case $38. All In SHARPENING Servlci- - Saws 6675. WANTED mature vkpman to minor repair ceDent fringe benflto ^ i S i j .f o r tire servic/'and re- lease and security deposit re:- ear '«rage. 20 fi. Uving- No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call thr MANCHESTER Delivery-light work. Apply ager, lighting riiowroom. TOU starting Fnt& For • appoint- good condition. ^ -7 1 3 8 . qulred. Paul W. Dougan, ItMli- kirtves, aces, shears. skates live in and care tor four chil- Amle’s Gulf, 260 M ld^e S k e . cap shop. Good pa3VA5-55 bours (D t*M 4, NU, Ik . room^wtUi . FIREPLJiCB. PTI LAND FOR SALE - rotary blades. Quick servioe trucking and package delivery. PART-TIME West. train — excellent permanent ment cnD Marge Hampson, per week, all b^eflts. Must tor. 643-4688. ' , ^ Refrigerators, washers and dren. Reply stating references opportunity. Mr. dam an. 646- 64»«16S o r apply to Rogers Treed lot. Capitol Biiulpment Co,. 3f CASHIER .be steady worMr. Experience '7.«ue« rm W " EDWARDS stove moving, specialty. Fold- ' and salary to Box “U", Man- 2830. Crtp., Mm A Oakland Bts., SNOW TIRES and rims,. .like REALLY with it— I never have worn a IN MANCHESTER/Rlodeni ' 8- Route 44A Bolton. Apjprox? Main Bt., Maschsster. Houn chester Herald. FULXrTlME automobile me- helpful. Apply NIphols Man- hew. Call 649^78.' ing chairs for rent. 646-0752. chanic. Also service station at- Manrhester. An equal oiqportu- room garden apartment avalB> 8 acres. 600 ft. frontage. ANSWERING SERVICE dallv 7:80-5. Thursday 7;BO-6 Will train. Two-days a week, LANE maintenance man for chester Tire; Inc., 295 Broad Saturday 7:804 648-7868 pOUNTER GIRL part - time tendant,------. full-time. Apply Sun- ntlY emidayer. St.. M ani^rter. DARK brown fall, originally • able December 1. $148. forY. IO:iTH REAL ESTATE Near Bolton Lake. Ideal for 9-6:30 (Preferably Wednes- nights. Apply Holiday lAnes, carpatinijf, dishwasher, dls-/ motel. Oan be bought spb-, day and Thursday). Will / evenings, |1.80 per hour. 646- ' set Service Station, BK E. Mid- sold for $116. will seU for $60. S49-0500 875-2519 YOU ARE A 1. t r u n k Is A-1 ______PoInUngy^gporing^ ■ ------» —!Z1 - 1656.la rK K ___w . . 39 Spencer St., Manchester. poeal Shd ehcloaed bolMment, 649-1922 646-4126 Ject to aonlng. also Consider addition^ dle Tpke.; Manchester. CaU 643h$697 afte r 5. Heeseheld Geeds 51 Reem sW IH ^ Beard S9 hnd leave' ,vonr message. You'll hear from our aCVertMor In Cellars, attics, yards, drivs^. CNSIDE-odtside pamune Bps CUSTODilAN' nights for general with' washer-dryer hookups. WAVS ■BkfolfosI mwsA ...X. ^1 V ^ ^ days, Friday 2-9 p.m .,,ai5 E3XPERIENCED bookkeeper, PART-TIME cfeEuiing man MANUAL Underwood* type- SINGER automatic tig A .. JU time without spending all evening pt the telephime- ways sealed and small tnick^ oiai ratss tor people over 66 cleaning. Apply Holiday Lanes, ROOM for rent bi private CaU after ;g:30 p.m. 646-2383. 'RAISED ■ Ranch, 7 rooms, two EUlngton. High on a hui. Ing dons A-1 right -Call 't A Saturday 8-4 p.m. Call Mr. through general • ledgeiv' - ----87V6 mornings. State Theatre, 746 COLONIAL 'BOARD writer, excellent condition, 648- zag, with cabinet, converts In- Two gofgeOua large tota. Call toy curnpetltors, then call Olonder, 289-0231 mornings 39 Spencer St. to portable, button holes, home with kitchen privileges, MANCHESTER Park, Qiestnut full hatha, 3-car garage, two mono Trucking Bervloe toll me. Estimates i1ve& M9-786S hours, fringe benefits. Call Mr. Main St., Manriiester. Apply to 0618, 647-1692, One a ^ rn e r lo t Eatab: ’ for interview appointment. ■ monograms, hems, , etc. lady only. References requir- Garden Apartments. Decem- years old. $276 per month. Ask AuTomobllM For Scrio 4 tree. 743-3487- Bombardier, 649-5861. Mrs. B. Onall between 8 a.m. COL^ANY ed. CfoU 648-4245. , \ llahed neighborhood of qua]- ffiOWARD R. PRICE—Painting and 6 a.m. liniy. mat er nity clothes — Bro- Originally over $300. FuU price ber 1, SH rooms at $180, 4H at for Mr. Phllhrtok, Phllbrick Ky homes. 1368 COUGAR, 302 h.p., power 8TEP8. sldewalka-^'irtnnA wnll« exterior and Interior Paper WOMEN needed to do office — cade dress, cost $26, sell $8, now $52. cash or monthly pay- $175. Heat, hot Water, oven — Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. HERALD MOORE’S SUPER S'TORE SKILLED /6 j D unskilled ROOM for rent, mature .wom- /Steering, automatic, radio, fireplaces, floj^tone tsrraoes. hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured cleaning in the M an^estw PLUMBER,. experienced m e- also Jumper, pant suit, etc., ments. 633-(M76. an, all house prtvUegea. Call . / MANCHEffPER _---N ew flve- heater, snow tires,. 28,000 All concrete, repairs, both; In- 649-1008 Located off Route 6, South area evenings, part-tlm ^ Good chanic wanted, top wages and size 16. 649-3618. 649-8387. and storage. No pets. Tsl- room^Ranch. three bedrooms. KEITH REAL ESTj ^TE miles. Call 644-2828. FUEL OIL Model Home Furniture BOX LETTERS aide and outside railings. Land- Windsor. overtime. CaH 6^6-4638. ■’ fuR^Ume, six days per week. Shift dtt- ■■ ■ I ------:___t_ •jpbonjj .W ,637-9338 im t’ m m ttta betweenaraiW VCn V9 • '6, wages, paid holidays, and FREE wheels! Buy new snow with fireplace, disposal, unit, 649-19^ / 646-41^28 soaping. Reasonably priced. B. H. MAOOWAN JR. A Sons, other benefits. Call 627-8171. foicutial. Blue Crphs. CMS, life insurance, paid holidays 3 Room houseful LARGE, clean fumished room,'*' P'”*- After 8 p.m. 647-1871. 1969 MO. MIDGET,__ greeii r>an gf^-ossi tires, get new wheels free. diahwasher. AvaUable Im- For Yoot Interior and exterior painting, SALES Associates wanted by PLANT LABOR, paint manu- and other Cringe/ ats. 19 pie c e s gentiknuui only. Kitchen privl- ^ a.------roadster, healter,' wire wheels, paper hanging. Thirty years real estate office, full facilities facture, 40 hoiit weric. Contact Permanent antl-freeze, • fuU ICges, ' free washer, dryer, *»®«**' mediately, $380. monthly. Qril Infonnatioii used 4 months. 81,900. 648- BRIVERS strength, $1.49 gal. Cole’s Dis- $29V Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- BRjdK, block and stone work. experience, four generations. provided. Will train Inexper-Inexoer- NURSES AIDES —11 p.m . to Jao^ Kaplan, 875-8386. parking. Palmer Realty, 643- loMted. nice nalgh- Heeras For $ele 72 THE HERALD will not 0618. Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in- 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. Bxperleaeed faei oil driven count Station, 648-6833. J82P borhood. References, security 4688. Free estimates, fully—- — insured. ------ienced n but ' .r, otherwise V, qualified------— ______DRIVER — over 21 with good 615 PARKER ST. disclose the Identity of door fireplaces, sidewalks, 643-7361. to woifc'fan-tlueu PleMsat Inwrior Designer wants reUable deposit. Writs Box ” W" Man- ANCHESTER Cape any advertiser using bo\ chimneys. Free estlmaites. ' BOOKKEEPER — Knowledge driving record, fee paid. Sal- MANCHESTER FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt lamUy or newlyweds to accept LARGE front room next to chester Herald. FOUR-BEDROOM Cape. $338 a on the west aide. Built by An- letters. Readers answer- 1961 T E M PE S T , autom ------Evans A .Clapp, Claim 460 M«inMain St.,m pf------Burroughs or .National . .. . _Book- ary |110. References required. worldiig eontttfoaa aad IMi riioea. Work or dress. Sam delivery of complete Model Dls month,. Manchester, WOlvsrton Domenic Morrone, 649-1604. CONTRAC3TOR — Interior, ex Manchester. 647-1464. bath, steam heat, parking, on “ “L'------ealdl, IH iiaths. full shed ing blind box ads who transmission, |126. 646-ioi^ keeping Machlne,''.'accounts re- United Employment, 246-7226. oompany beBeOta. AppXy la MRS. E. S. LOFTUS Yuyles, 23 Oak St.. Manches- play of (Juallty Furniture Just EldridgeE M rid n fli$t., for '■ gentleman.’■ntiaman ONB-BEDR(X)M Roiich type Agency, Realtors, M9-38IS. ■/ desire to protect their terior painting, paper h a n ^ g . ter. dormer, roar pbroh. aM nice LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also PfoMi ta removed w warehouses for Pub CaU after 6 p.m., 643-3048. apartment, $146. per month In lot wlth ^reea. Sensibly priced Identity con follow m IS “ call UADIBS-for Pleasant telephone wanted to MANCHESTER — CentisU loca- moving large appliances. Burn- plus, five days, 10 to 6:80 or Uc Sale. Modern 8 complete eluding appliances and heat. at l^.6()0 with a $1$,000 ae- procedure; Tniclig— Tr 5 ing barrels delivered. $4. 644^ sales work., Downtown Man- work at South Windsor Auto KEEP carpot cleaning prob- Fsul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- tion. Six rooms, IH .baths, chester. Four hours dally. 1 to 6:80. Call Mr. Bhapiro, Ports. InqutrS . In, person, DMITLY OIL PRKPARER8 for coining lema small — use Blue Lustre rooms, with the $1,000 look. 8 basement. $178, "leosa, ■i^able FHA mortgage. Im- 1778. PAINTING—Interior and ex- — . > . ROOM tor rent, kitchen 4888. Enclose your reply to 1666 CJHBVROL^l' carryall, 8 643-2128 Casual ViUage Shpps, ' pSeason—FuU — — —- * k i t o . e e or part-tim?. HoJp. W eilfed—• wadi to waU. Rent electric pc. Convertible living Room. , ledlate' occupancy. T. J. the box In an envelope terior, very reasonable,' free Morning or evening , hours Schanck Rd:; South Windsor...... Dia privileges. QtU 643-8123. curtty required. CaU Warren* passenger, 4^peed transmis- available. Convenient parking. Manchester. Choose your hours. With or M e !e Of H in a ! * 3 7 shampooer $1. Paul’s Padnt A 6 pc. bedroom. 6 pc. Dinette. B. Howland, 641-1106. C!rockett Realtor, 641-1677. address to the dasjltled estimates. Call Richard Mar- Sn Bfaia St.. $10 down, you may purchase NEWLY redecorated first-floor, sion, ecoiimhlcBl 6 cylinder, re- HousahoM S«rvicM Hourly Wage, plus bonus. 646- GENERAL Office — wlthort emterience. Complete i ------Wallpaper Supply. ’ 6-room apartment, full-base- Manager, Mairchaslsr tin, 649-9286, 646-4411. Pleasant any room IndlvlduaUy. Im SIX-RCK)M house for rent Evening Herald, togrther movable/seats. Ideal second 0726 for apipolntment SERVICE MAN trainfog- available. Special at- */i-L-nME employment In ------ment and parking factllUea. car foiyhome owner. Call 648- Off»r«d 13-A working conditions, many ben- tenticiil to Teachers Office em- department in local YARD SALE—Antiques, furnl mediate deUvery or free 'A parfm ents— F iefs— . schools, stores and bus with a memo listing th? PAINTING—Specializing In In- „ efits, 86-40 hour week. Please storage Conveniently located. Call F. SOUTH MANCHpTER companies you do NOT 8888 before 6 p.m. terior finish. Fully Insured, NURSES Aide, LPN or RN tor pfoyes,- “Disurance ■ Agents, lumber yard. Experience pre- lure, skies, " ‘bric-a-brac,. * * etc. eludes appUancea, UOHT TRUCKIHO. bulk dellv apply Mrs. Foley. Nichols CAP A CCP Charge Plans ______Tenemenfs 53 M. Goal Agency, 648-3683. for want to se6 your letter. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean- private duty. 8-il p.m. at Man- Full-tlnie experienced , 011 Salesmen.. Retired Persons, ferred but hot required. Appli- Saturday and Sunday, Novem- appointment. month. 644-33$4. 198^ CHICHEVROLET pick - up free estlmatea. Call Ronald Manchester Tire,, 296 Broad Also, ouj- own Instant Credii 4H-R(X)M 4.68 cleared and treed acres Tour letter wUi be de- ed an j removed. Also odd Jobe Deahales, at 649-0472. chester Hospital. Coll 648-4874. burner and heating man. etc. Top earnings. AU appUca- cant must have background of ber 1 and 3. Ro.ute 88, Hebron Townhouse, ai^ll- stroyed If the a^vertlcer /truck, % ton, 8’ style side body. St. 648-1161. Centerf '' - Plan with 641' frontage on Fern 644-8962 Excellent salary, working Uens. held in strict confidence. mathematics. Pleasant em- ances, utilities, dishwasher, m MANCHESTER . —NEW five- and Gardner Ste. HaU-mlle is, one you’ve mentioned ^ 647-1884. CallI after 6. CEILING painting. Also repair ploymenfwith aU fringe bene- baths, private patio and base- 1 ^ i« apartment in two-tamlly Oef^MTewn BAdCERY saleswoman, good conditions and security. Blue For informathm, write now to: 8” Table sa w, large ampli- to new Martin school,' 6- ff not It will- be hkndl LIGHT trucking — Lawns, cel. . or replace ceilings and wall. fits. Apply in person. The W.G. DISCOUl^ FURNITURE home. 'Three bedrooms. Avail- For Rent ^55 In the usual manner 1964 OR 1966 FORD heavy duty HELP WANTED hours, good wages. Apply Cross, CMS, Major Medical, ■n»o M T System, P.O. Box fier, bass guitar, wooden ment. $190. Call Superinten- building lot potential. Ex- lare, attics cleaned, odd Jobs. Glenney Oo.. 336 N. Main St.. WAREHOUSE - dent. $49-0086. able imnnediately. Range, dis- econpllne-vans. Excellent con- Reasonable. Call between'"6-7 Parkade Bakery, Parkade uniforms and outstanding 1791, Hkriford, Ofsin. 06101 or storm windows, R.C. Allen SITBI-EASI^—4H room apart- pandable older home. A dition. Call - 742'7676. Trees cut and removed. 648- p.m., 640-6764. Shopping Center, 649-6820. profit sharing and pension can (anytime) M7-1459. Manchester. NOW; 2 BIO LbCA'nONS ' posal. carpeting throughout, good InvertmeiX. Plan now 6000. Yknmg or middle aged wom- adding machine, portable type- FOUR Rooms, one-bedroom. meht. V/imon Ghrdeha. Call plans. Call for appointment. 3580 Main St. HarUoro garage. $310 monthly, plus or later. Qwp^ wUl fi- an to keep house In. a moth- KEYTTJNCH operator 029. TELLER’S positica with super- writer, old sheet music and Heat, hot water, centrally lo- uttlties. iPaul W. Dougan, Real- 1-4998. erless home tor a business Metronome and Downbeat ma- 522-7249 ruuie«. Lett and ^nd 1 9,000 miles, loaded witii extras. bums, moth- Electrical ServicM .22 Mostly numerical. Benefits. i vlaoty potential. No experience cated. Adults only. 648-3171 tor, 649-4686. holes, zippers . repaired. Win- man and three well nmliv 563-0131. nons W onted— gazines, dating back to 1928. ' (former Fuller Brush bldg.j days. -Z- 287 Spruce St. G aer Bros., 140 Rye St., So. neceasaiy. wUl train. ApjUy in 176 Pme St. Manchestei FOUND — Female shepherd dow sKades made to measure, ELECTRICAL contracting, nered school-age children] Windsor. person lit Hartford National Fema!e 38 For price and more informa- f 60r room, flrst-ftoor ap^- Out ef Town M. H. PALMER. all size Venetian blinds. Keyi commercial and Industrial, Must live In. Driver’s license tion, caU 649-7120. 846 2882 ment, 80 Birch St. Call 649- type puppy, tan. Call Dog Bank, 616. Main St. Mandies- (former Norman's Pun;. For Reef 55 Warden, 646-4666. Ante Accestbriet<^ made while you wait. Tape re. prompt service. Quality work helpful. Woman with one-^ N83EDED, part-time, someone ter. experienced chiropractic 6967. /■ REALTOR. MLS corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 new Installationa and mainten- or two children considered. over, 21 to drive a truck for assistant. alUABC,nurse, o8 UAjnidays WGvK”week Warehouse JAN. 1ST. HEBRON -r- Four room apart- L Tires 5 ionce. Call 828-7528 or 647-9786. Steady emploirment. Help W anted— Mole 35 delivery of ‘furniture. Three ly. any medical office. Write QAL. gas hot water heater. at comer of Pine A Forest Sl.s) FOUR large lOom/ first floor, mart for rent. Heat Included. 64Srtia21. I Main 8t. 649-6231. . ' YOUNG (nan Who desires re- Mon -Fn. 0-9. am . 9-6 nights weekly. Apply In person. tailing as . a' career, sales Box TT, Manchester Herald. * ol<1. $88. Call 649-7841,^ OCCUPANCn* heat, stove, ^ refrigerator. Btrout ReaXy,. RFD No. 1, Heb- Pertonelt USED 14” Ford chrome re- • ' • w^e a.a»a > oenavo ______* ** ____ Month's/.:'secuiity deposit, ref- verse wheels and 14" J-70 posl- TWO ^ndymen want a variety WANTED—Fuel oil truck driv- Flair Home Furnishings, ron, Oonn. 3^9)18. Jobs by day or hour. Rea- Reer Finishing 24 649-6190 649-7842 oriented. Boy’s and men’s de- BABY SITTING In my Ucensed SHOP-MATE radial saw, (In- SEWING machine sale, new, erences. Available November traictlon tires. Call 640-8668. ers. Full ’"and part-time for Broad St., Parkade, .Manches- partment.nartment. To.-To- learnleom manage-manare- 3jFfi M A ^ 3*0 f Art \ esAfl used, slg zag, rebuilt Singer 4 H room Town Louise apart- RIDE wanted Pratt A Whitney, sonable. Call 648-5806. ter. Manchester home. Bowers dustrlal rated). Priced reason- 1. $160. 8sn. CaU Mr. Shapiro; 843- consoles, $33.80 up; new and tloning, stove, refrigerator, Wanted Te Rent 58 CUB'iOM made draperies, slip (specializing in ^older 13 youR job boring? If so. Annlv tA RaaIHa YOUNG man-full-tim e, to as- FOUR/i^(X)M^ apartment for PUBUe HEARING oinlty Main A Henry Sts. Call Trailers^ floors), Inside-painting. Paper Apply to Scottie, Morlarty 3138, Casual ViUage Shops, WliA, CARE for boy 3-8 years. used cabinets $10 up. Parts and disposal, patip with sliding rent, ho heat, gas stove In BOARD G r DIRECTORS after 6 p.m., 647-0668. covert and reupholstering. ■dcin’t hesitate to come In for stst In delivery, and Installa- EIEBRLY man wishes room Meblle Hemes 5-A Budget terms. Established In hanging No Job toe small Bros., 815 Center St., Manches- Mhudiester. Ample play area and play- Fuel end Feed 49-A service. Ideal Bewing Machine glass doors. Beautiful, beau- kitchen, adults only. Call Mrs. TOWN o r MANCHESTER. an interview at Klock Co. We ter. tion. ‘Turnplka TV, 649-3689. Whh kitchen privileges and 1945. Days, 524-0154 evenings, John' Verfallle, 649-5760. are looking for a person who mates. Licensed home. Call Service, 18 Webster St., Hart- tiful, beautiful. Call OrUtelll, 6434810. parking from an .elderly C’O N N E C n C U T 649-7690. BRIDGEPORT Operators— ex- 643-6937. ^ SEASONED - cord Wood, sawed ford, 349-0786. 'Yha public hearing regularly Is able to type and also has MECHANIC — tor fleet work, perienced in aircraft work. ------li:.:______to 'required lengths... F ree dp- widow. After 4 p.m. 647-1870. ^Autemeblles For Sole 4 ’ ,6ff SEASON SPECIAL scheduled tor the firrt 'Tueoday Bonds-^tecks^ the capabilities of working with six -day week/ Must be avail- T t^ pay for Uq> personnel. FuU ------livery, B. Yeomans, 743-8307. ELECTRIC range, 80” CtopMr- hirnislM d of each month Is hereby can- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? figures; Try us for variety of able for out of town work. For 649-6651 y 649-2179 celed tor Tueedsy. Nhvamber '4. All wise buye;rs know thnt when Building Mortgages 27 benefits. Apply in person, Roto tone. PraUcally new. $180. Call 'A perti|n*nts 53*A RnsitwM Bankrujit, reposeesslon? 'Hon-' they shop off season the reward duties, our .company offers appointment call 643-2378, 643- Machine Oo.; SB Elm St., Man- D o g s - ^ l r d s — P e ts 4 1 SEASONED fireplace wood, cut after 6 p.m., 6084662.* 1966. because of the town elac-, Centreertng 14 and delivered, $18 pick-up load. Uon. ^ Douglu accepts lowest In— - savings...... _____ can_ be great. wu Our. ______. -_____ MORTGAGES —■ -lat and 2nd, group Insurance, production 4216. GROOMING all breeds. Har- TWO-R(X)M funilahed apart- For 70 ‘bonusea/ and paid holidays. ------!_____ ' . HELP / W a n t e d Call 328-0037, prompt dellvfry. FREEZER for salf,ale, 18 cu. ft. FOUR-RtXJhTTBpartment, $iio. JOHN I GARSIDB JR «'ous.uwiior/ anxious, Call uall Mr. Mr. automatic zig-zag; excellin'ex'cellen pot. $21. Other bowU and.pttcb- Bciiee, Shoddy MIU Road. 186$ FAL60N FUtura, good con- Freohetia for more details. JS. tim e. Contact M r,’ Kilborn. /If the agnpravation of ^velinff in traffic ia 48I8,- ^ - heas, centrally located. More "t dltion. $400. Call after 6 p.m., All units U rt^ above are. brand mates, all work guarantied. t^ttins you .down, why not-work plose'to home. condiUcn . Makes buttonholes era, UnKiges, Wedgewood. Nlp- than ample parking. Avail- . Andoyeg; ,Oonn. _AppUoa* Call 646-3687. M.- ^^Yechette, Realtors, 847 'leins cmorolders, etc Orlg pon, Ironstot^. jardinieres, mlr- tfon-raqftkrttng-; varionoe 648-6063. new and------•• carry a one ^year opsaa guar « ---- 999$> DELliXE 3-bedrooro apart- able November 1. good terms Polishers W anted ;haUy over KUO.. 6 n^thly^roni. , books, picture frames, in frtfU yard clearance an»ee. Bank fttfanclng available ' ___ ------'W e have oj^ninss on all. three eli^ts in varioua ment, carpets, heat and, ap- Cantor A Ooldfarb, 646-6443, granted. CHEVBLLE 8S, new 388. up to 5'^yeere and no peymenu ALUED BURNING payments of $8.80 eicH or ^ y trunki. etc. 648-0678. jpUanpea included. $168 per floora, hatohwajn, remodeling,/ jobs. ' - ' ■ * 451 cash 5324«81 dealer 6784844... Such action to becotna effec* ^ _ ne, moving, muat'sell im-" ■Ull 1970. ' month. Part W. Dougan. Real- as of Novemhiic S. 1363. mediately. Sacrifice, $995. 538- /' porches, garages, oloaetl, 0911- Frivol* InstrucHont 32' for filiisM woA 28Q TOLIAND TPKfi, M ANCHES™ Stop in and discuss a job with us. CLEXn UraD refngwuon tor, 643-4666. 600 SQtiARE feet, fim ftbor. 'D ated in Aiidover, Conn.. Uila 1388. - ■ Rectown USA Inc. liJia, attioa' finlahed. / t e c ATTrENTTON Houaewivea, «vc^ mt68, frint* bowfitfi and too square feet, aheond fidor viOth day of Ortoher, 1363 roomt formica, oeroa^-.Otb-' P*®nl (sharinc pbm. Appbr a t .ranges. automstlc sra.mer» Teachers, Insurance Agents, with guaranteei(. Bee Uiem a t ______Woi^5^Te IR 50 IDIATE Occupancy, five Good location______—w--,LighL manu-____ Ztmiag *" Beaid dt " Appeals ... Route e;-W ert" of WUUmantlc„ er related work. N^-' jrt) too Salesmen, Offlee. Employes, , ' A w ) i y ------. . Jimi: $U0. Second floor. 94'/ factoring or warehtMue!* Paler Marvin Graboff.. Cfcklrmi CaiRTSLER Newport, 1962. CohnectlcuR Telephone 203-423- small. D ui Motart BuUdar B.D. Pearl's Appliances 64t> WANTED Albert Riciliey; 1625. Retired Persons, Etc,— Learn .1- ■ Hilal RiW ilil Ct., I m , CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. / Mam St CaU 646-2171 Aniique furniture W|ella 6t CaU 6664618 for sf '' man Real BsUte Agency, 646- Good condition. (;;all 743-6366.- evenlnga Eveninga 54S-696K' ' about the golden opportunities glass. pewter. oU paintings or pttotment; . 2228.—•' till 10:00 p.m.- ,4^-. ______. 69 WOODLAND OT.—MANCHESTER - ' 81 . Cooler Hill Street -CARPENTER' — A reliable available to you In the new and CHROME formica dinette set; other janJJqb* item. Any . fast growing field of Tax Prtp- Manchester, Conn. ^ 7UsrlUy. The Harrljbh’V;- *ts . POUR-Robif aparimert. 64-3U MAIN ST. - Offlee sprtm 1968. PONTIAC CaUllria,~ V-8. handyman for repalra, Inatalla- HELP W A NTED table, four (dialra, apartment Rea- iiratlon—. Inatructlona atartlng site', excellent condltiaa'.'~ Up- 4709. 166 O akland S treet BIroh St. Stove and refrigera- available ..Immediately, power iteerfiig, etc; 649-8890. tiona, home Improvemante. ’i - CftD 643-4141 for Saturday Appointments tor. $10P monttUy. Call after sonable. Rent one room or Call TM, 9 to 6 p.m., 347-7836 •hortly— ^ For Information, holstered rockei*,-*' ’3x13' ' gTMn IMS. RAMBLER, automatic, ra- UTILITY tralle^ metal body, MALE a n d FEMALE riOUgEHOLA* lots — AnUquas. 6:80. 6434668. three rqofna.‘’H M. lY echette, $80. ■’’64I4-0129. ocEvenlngs 643-0784. Write now to: The^M L T Sys-' nyhm rug wlti foam, pad, ex- C 3nf3r $♦. 5 Thompson Rd., M ftnchdtta/ mo, heater, very cleaa, $350. ceUent condition. Call 643-4078. brfo-a*farM, docks, framas. ReaUora.i647- tern, P.(), Box iTrt, Hartford,, flosawara. We buy ertates. Vil- WB HAVE epstMaan waiUag CUl' after 8, 873-8810. lAVX MONEY I Fort sarriey. ■Conn. 06101 or Call (anytime)' for the r^ ta i at year apart- Living A t You’d Dosign It, pormara, room addlttona, gu- 347-1469. ‘ MAYTAG Dryer, complete arlth. lage Peddler. />r’*«rTTttr 439 1361 JE E P static n wagon, 4- Garage. ^Senriee-w-''' 3t„ DdUMl -’'666 330 ment or home. J.D.' Real Es- niges, porchei. roofing., and .U'rtvioT«rt. in'::;;— iT";-----nri l f' 1st SH IR 5 AAI. - 2:30 FJM. FOR LEASE exhauat hoae, purehaaed * in, ------WAREHOUSE On3 5 Two^^Bodrbom Apftrtmonti ' wheel drive, 6 cylinder. Call —Sforago 10 February uaed v rty Uttle: New ______tae..______604136 aiding. Oompara prices.txicea Add-Add *^:(^AiNO; High school math-11 .2nd SH IR 2:30 FAL - 11 PJd. ■iter 6 p.m., 641-2397. A-Level Dormer, OOrp.', 3i$6- smatics; experienced teacher. FOR LEASE with dryer, furniture, partial ay .,ramp(aie ^^C'BDCM deluxe efficiency Space Ml Pufnril Pi Next-, / Fr33 Hoftt and Hof Wator METAL buHdIng int In lir- CaU 636-0663 after 6 p.m. dustrlal zone, kt dooili;l»hone I'- r^l- work, ptod pay with overthne, paid life ip004 a lU r 7 p.ml ^ .gnd utitniee infill $168 per than $1. per eq. ft ' Rontal Aito'/includot I N.. J ., LaFlamine — Oarponter oondlthin: Call * . 64.3:9644 a ^ ^ V . . C A R iW A S H ’ fcwpitftjjzafrw. 'hoHdava, u d 'roonfiL Paul W Real- 6434100. contractor. Additions, remodel- tor. aeortaa .. .. E fluipm ont. ■idfaffcli 3.760 K ^TH REAL ESTATE 1661 WYliLIS Jeep with «iOw ing aiMl ropalcs. (fou anytime INDUSTRML Yen^ beiy. c e M l& ati^ ■Riiij ifSMf-Cidftnllh^ Oven' o Two-Ooor Refrig* ^low, fuU metal cab, unlocking -,'S,/*' to/'freq eatlmatas. 678-1643. * opportunity for AFFUANCf 0ER« ------40 GRlgWOLD 049-1922 ^ 640-41M tftftt)(tor-Free*er o DUpt**! o DUhwwher o Two* Air SSiereikira— The 'THOItPSON Houae-CM- roomi, h e k . hot buba. 30,000 mUea. $1,800. CaU fe ferfcodt liiratl St., M aech itter. MANAGER . lic y ^ 11/[)0RMBR6,^ jparages, porehes, tage SIl entraUy located, -erator, stove, si •V a • Venetian Blifids T43-T666 after 6 p.m. rec rooms... room adfifitloQs. Mad etaiihag ealary yfo large pieasantly furnished parkhw- Seriiflty • Wall to Wall Carpeting throufhoot Two hedropm BICYCLBS-^New a n d ___ hi weak ; '^reqidred.- MAIN eorner offfoa.~" I Bpartmenu inejude one amd oae-fiftiMfothil. pain on all makes. Open'dally/T*^' kltc^eni. add-a-Icvrts, rocfli«. 347-4046. 666-7402. ( .: i '--- :..^ rooms'voaia and Uvstoty. lavatory. Hot Hotiae ft 1666 n iP A L A BS, 4-q;>«ed. CaU rttaw . gmeifti repaira, QuaUty fHiNCIS E. BOUND AfimY C A V R Q K C O R P . for overnight and permanent, ^ Kale Bldg Can #43-2317' basement sto r^ , ntuisten Mj80. Manchester Cycle 8 h ^ worl™«uhlp. S^'anoing'aTali: guert rates. . ' FIVE-ROOkf sjartipeM. avail. . after 6, 6$3-9618. ' 182 W est M iddle. ty OMlyela. . Jok I” a^e|, , Economyr .BuUden, - ... - Jne., IN O U SlriA L F A M 6 0 . ------aWeffoveipber m.‘ pecopancy, rtVEL-foon infte of'lwial Mala 2096 315 M O A D ST^ MANCHESTER ftfo* YY|lDngk^ Jfcom^ tor rant i m CHBVROtaiT MaUbu St7, ______64$4169. 873-0647 eranfoga. .. 6^. Apply to h* W oS FSAwi, Ask for Mr Aroedy;/Pfolbnek El. eftfoea 100 parnMg-loco- ftOahsar: for- gentleman. Parking, naar Agency. Realtors, ,116 6360., . uoa near twnlu. alr-(madRle» Rwital ft||E|H on priBBiaas 1-T^pjn. Alao thofni by ■I ogovartlble, powar steerlhg, THREE ur^nitni-blke running 543>1SS3 — 1543-1554 , wmoH. coim7 m sr^ mancmsim hue Unc.-CfoU 6434314. powar.brakes. Good condition.^ condition:'needs work,.$80. CaU v I O I ^ M M . C O . ifckmereee. .— . T*""*. dd, .stgoaBatic ftrt spctokJar. An qqnil nimortnnity LQOKDfO tor anything ha raai Martows. 63$ h S T l l ^ b«t«wn mo^ aportnanU CaU 8T3-6711- / after “ 6: 6434074. I H e r a l d A d s ' ^ 543-T553 _ MS-ISS# W. T. GRANT Co. Itt>OM'for ,rcnt,.geidlemaa only, 5j”***^ Ooo^Wrtsr mile east of Exit central iocaitiam. trtfo paridhg. 'homea. tfttitij4e~di6aaiiw>> ^ yjgttica tor rwiS OB Si i® Md 1-84. n. Referenepa requlrad. s/l 3666, .tnw- Chfl J D. Roof Belata 3636130. Mam it , 376. Srturily depoott 543.1023 telephone 645.2523 543-4112 required. CaU 646-lf76.

/'A - ■W -4'- . w.‘ i.' I ' ’ I’ : .. .. , ...... V , j... . , . PAGBSIXTEl MANCHESTT!F\EV^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATtmoXY, NOVEMBER 1, 1969

Hou^ W Stde 72 THERE 0U6HTA BE A>LAW MANCHESTER: EVEN^G HERALD. MANGH^TER. CONN., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 1969 Lots Fbt Solo 73 Towa PAGE SEVEI4TBEN < MANCHEBTBai - Neyr on O i l t o f T o w * botofTtem \ . ALpPliOXPlATELT fobr acres 75 1 OotoffTowo market. Immaculate modern MANCHESTER m id' vicinity, For Sate 75 For Sedo Colonial. Central location, prime Umdr-.Z^w community 75 For Sate 7S bpmes to .Vt your pocket. MTA college site ana'&ewCRoute 6. SOUTH Wlndam^ Clean 9tt>bm baths, 2-car garage, recrea. member. Call £L O. Cole, Real- Ranch. Huee bedrooms, din- Lue - Waterfront toujind"""" T ''-jlon room, screened n ar $21,600. PhUbrick tor, 643-6666. L ^ Re^tors,^646-4200. ing rooffi^ IH baths, fireirtace, older l K « i r $ ; n i < ^ S S home. * bed- I ’WONDER . . . POMb,^ - Froiit-to-back , garage- Separate entrance, Davld 64S-CM41 iLTan'I. roonia, large encloirod porch vw » win recognise e *80,- ' q:ojii Oapc: erous to itot Prestige nelgh- COPY GLUEING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHBjStbr six -^"room • ibig lOtden, "waU to waU ran. ..'Colonial overlooking Centw" Manchester: 6 rooms,'6%%j> boihood. One year old, Fln- carpetlngX gooj* alsod Uvli* Rafwd Ranch, hiodan Mtih- 4:S0 PJM. DAT BEFORS PBBUdATION ?^rk. 1% baths, two-ear aSBumabte. ^ lot 110 X *76. waUdng gmrirint tree. ImmedlMte oc- y-" room, 2 aPiaiATl6>( T h ix niAl located. Choice of (our. ai^ tamlly room, two full -^Iton; 6-room Colmiial, SOUTH Win d so r ” ’ B & W BE APPUSOIATED l # I A L 0 4 0 - 2 7 1 1 $28,000 — -6-ROOM Spilt, ^a- baths, two-car garage, fliree- ,,6%% assumable. BOLTON^,. rage,» bullt-ins. Immaculate TURKEY SPECIAL -,wane heat, wooded lot Phil- barr o ws and WALLACE (36; JACQUBLINE>\ There wUl be ‘Thanksglv- Btody to move Into, brand c(Hidltion, acre treed lot. As- Bolton: 6-room Ranch. $18,- brick-Agency, Realtora, 649 Manebester I4ricade ' sume VA mortgage. Hutchins ROBERTS AGENCY, tag:" when the festive tuihey' odw 9ipom Qdnteoqxxnry 4300. Mancheoter 94978308 *> Continued From Wteadinq Po^ 900. Agency, Realtors, 640-6824. \la carved In this gem of a Three bedrooma, for- . 646-3839 Ranch. Three bedrooms dining , room, Mvl:^ BOLTON LAKE — OalifiMnlbn, VERNON —^Assumable mort- vifouses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole -72 Bmton: Two building lots, gage. Immediate occupancy. MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, one acre jdus. flreplaced. living room, ce- room with floor to cdling Three bedrooms, epacioi^ separate fumapes, Ule bqjths ramic bath, two-car garage brick flreplace waU, unique kitchen . e^th built-lns, ~'lire- (Tleon 7-room split, IH batlm. $26,600 — \TTRAC3TIVE-6-roonj dining' room, rec room,- gar- WESTSIDE — 6-room home, 3 Colonial, raised hearth (Ire- newly painted, ' porches, one SEVERAL wooded bull^nglOto, Wrap all this up with ele^ ^ ^ e n with tMUt-iiis, 2 fidl placed living room, oil heat, all under $4,000 For mOTe^bt; age, swimming pool-over on— down,. 2 up, one bath, garage.' place, built-liia, attached ga- block from Main St. Owner 648- gance and charm. $31,000. ^«bs, attached garage: Pne IH baths. Tastefully deoosat- Lot^ 80x180’, $10,900. Philbrlck 6046. FIANO AGENCY formation call The F.M. Oaal" Mr. Lewis, 8496306. ^ r e w o o ^ lot. 10% dtosn ed. *31,900. Immediate Oe- acre.'M M 20’s. H. M. Fredi- rage, shade trdss, assuiAable Agency, 643-2682. ette, Realtora, 647-9998. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, . / ^\j|46-^191 to qualified buyer. 'Fuu> cupency. Warren E. Howland, c jf R e 5 ^ - 6 4 ”9 S ^ “ ^ C H E S T E R _ Split Leveli price *81,000. '^^tealtora, 649110BL' * ALL BRICK four-family, four cy. Realtors, 649-6324, geven rooms, modem kitchen BUHJ3INO pOT, 260 x 160’, B & W cleared, df^r, located North "BARROWS and WAIJIace Co. Elaat' Hartford rooms each apartment. Built- $22,600 — NEIW Raised .Ranch, . Imllt-lns, 1% baths, dining SEVEN-ROOM cupfOnt^ bulb U & R REALTY CO., INC. Hebron — oH-rwim Ranch -bis,bis, alr-condltlonera.alr-condltloners, five-yearsfive-vnam a - u^«nn> room, three bedrooms, family onasmA,n.i. Coventry. Call 742-9504. 3(ancfaester Parkbide ' 3 bedrooms, garage, 160^:^00’ home, double garage~ ------1------—------— 6492892 - on itoavfly wooded lot, (un old. Excellent security builder. treed lot. Hutchins Agency room, garage, large lot. Phil- ground pool, 8 beautiful acresT'-^^RTER of Town. . .appnnd' Manchester 6496306 Bobert D. Murdock, Realtor basement, rear porch, many 7 LARGE ROOMS Wolverton Agency, Realtors, . Realtors, 649-6324. \ brick Agency, Realtors, 646- bam,' 9room rental. Hutchins «ly 2% acres, all in “B” 640-2813. 4200. BOlAON—Custom, center hall, Agsncy, Realtors, 6496324. zon^.'^All utilities on the site. 9bedroom L-Ranch, large Includes 8 bedroonu, suimy . MANCHESTER H oi«« Fo , Sd. rz HodmPn'Sal.ri Fo, S<« 7 Z Ideal fo?"'-jpultlple dwellings. Crockett. Realtp^.649 dew, 2 platurs wjndowa In Steep Hollow Lane, five- wooded lot, 2 fireplaces, buUt- ’T.'-' J. CrocketL Bealtor, 648- ina, natural trim, *24,600. Mey- dining room. eat-4n-kltchen, Manchester bedroom spacious Colonial Colonial, convenient location, aATTmrwiT^ ' t ------TT ------^— — ------floor, hc^ and Insulaflon up- ______3 large ceramic botha, tom- completely air - conditioned. — Immacutate alX-RO©M Colonial, IH baths, SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2%vtU- 1677. er Agency, Realtor, 643-0609. with a front to back living TWO-FAMILY ftolra. niod^m bath, beautiful VERNON — Bis five-room Uy room, siarage, enclosed PricedPrinsrf to sell,.«ii low,__ __ 20’s. Paul_ . six-room ix-room Cape. Rec room, two large lot, garage^_____,______plenty of ^ ' 'jw m , a 15x24’ family room ed baths, large faihlly room, fl«>*-^-cWcken coop. Ranch. High t^ d l i backyard. Perfect tor the W. Dougan, Realtor, 6494636. tile baths, built-lns, paneled 6-5 BOLTON —Spectacular 9acre 10 by 24’ cohci-ete floor, 13'xl6 PICTURESQUE RANCH iri^it^^f the kitchen, paii- cabinets. Reasonably priced at 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, Resort Proper^ kitchen three bedroomg, large tamlly. Convenient to fireplace, carpeting, garage. $23,900., Keith Agency, 646- full iilBulatlon, porch, city utU- hlUtop setting. Six-room stone utility building plus several eldd W v wjm , formal din- MANCHESTER, in a ' central New furnace. Awnings for u F o r S o l o 7 4 Ranch features ^sweeping” finished walkout basement. everything. Low taxes. Mid - ing room. YVk, baths, 8 fire- 4126, 6491922. IMes, buUt-lns, extra large 2- Only two years »-~-large living cor, move In before Christmas. excellent .^ndltlon. , T. J. glass sliding doom, treed lot. choice 9 room Colonlala, Rais- FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of room with fireplace, dining encldeed patio. Many oth- Oidy *88,000. slmw you -through. Asidmr 6-6-4 and 8^i rooms. City utlll- mediate occupancy. H. M. Fre- $37,900. Peter A. ThOme, Brok- Crockett. Realtor, 6491677. ed Ranches aftd Ranches. Ciom- B & W $36,600. Black Colleges Hold Hopes for Future chette, Realtors, 647-9993. room, modem kitchen with er, 649-6281. er reflnemento. Situated on ties, handy location at the low, huge private lot. Call • ' - I i plete price under *82,800. Heri- ^ U & R REALTY CO., INC. nAVm n irwmrfr ro . built-lns, den, large family NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, tagetare House,House. 649348264934X3. BARIWWS and WALLACE Co low price of $26,000. Philbrlck IMMEDIA’TE OCCUPANCY— GEORGIAN Colonial, 7 rooms, VAR REALTY CO., INC. Manchbdter Parkade 6492692 Director el Admissions through sheer will and InltlaUve room, plus finished rec room plus garage and large lot. $26,- 6492692 College Selection Guide Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. New 7-ropm Raised Ranch, 2H 1% baths, fireplace, 2-car ga- Manchester 6496306 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Lincoln University. P». run the range of excelleiwe In basement. Second floor has n:AT>T>T7ixT n details call the I Robert D. Murdock, Realtor HEBRON c/o Mancheeter Evening Hendd baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry 4 bedrooms. On one acre rage, central location, many WARREN E. HOWLAND Mitten Agency; Realtors, 649 You’re Invited- m enever I speak or write alongside Usetr non black SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, alr- I WILUMANTTC - Apartment New 6. TOLLAND — *21,200, 6H-room Three bedrooms, cathedral - mediate occupancy, six-room bouse for sale, five indto. Live one full, two half baths, fire- walls, 2-car garage, city utili- garage. Adjolnmg land may be Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. REALTOR latloh to the predomlnanUy Grnth stales In his book. The PJ). Box 489, Rsdifl City SUtion celling living room, formal Colonial Cape. Fireplace, - IH free and aave for later years. block college, there U always Predominantly Negro CMleges place, large lot. Assumable 6% ties, near school, 89day occu- acquired. $88,900. Philbrlck CfiNTRAL location,^ 8 - room. Ranch on large lot. Ideal for pancy. Built by Ansaldi. THREE faihlly —Kitchen and 648-1108 home with five rooms down, Tomorrow; Sunday young family. 10 per cent dining room and kitchen baths, completely equlpp^ Excellent opportuntty for hovering In the background a and Unlverelty In Transition, New York, N.Y. :0019 per cent mortgage. Call own- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $8,800 down. $28,600. Bargain Charles Lesperance, 6497620. ------:------_,—j ______. bathrooms recently modern- ^ee up, 1% baths. Excellent down to- qualified buyer. T.J. with built-in oven and range, custom kitchen with Frl^daire reflection of the white college "If this report does nothing er, 644-8681. Coppertone 17 cubic foot re- Hata mailed, free catalog. Please send . . . copy (copies) of "The Guide to RANCH — Five rooms. Three ized. Central location. Deep condition throughout. Many 2^S P .M . Crockett, Realtor, Tolland of- also glass sliding doors and vls-a-Vls the black student. Thu else. It should establish the fact MANCHESTER — A charming MANCHESTER — VACANT bedrooms, garage, large lot. lot. Excellent incotrie property. features such as an ^ oversized flOe, 875-6279. ^ sun deck, treed lot Choice frigerator-dishwasher, kitchen Strout Realty, 2399U6. U the result of the proUfaratton that; except of the topmost level College Selection" at |2 each to: Value! Four-bedroom brick ADAMS St., six-room older carpeting. Deluxe aluminum spacious • 4-bedroom Colonial. $18,000.Philbrlck Agency, $33,900. Philbrlck Agency, lot, aluminum siding, two-car , of interior decor. Only 10% at articles, statements and sun- of exCeSence represent^ by a Split Level. Double garage. Realtors, 646-tiOO. Realtors, 646-4200. home In exceptional condition. OQVENTOY — LOvely, iihmac- down to qualified buyer. storm windows and doors, - 9 Formal dlnitfg room, large Huge famlly room down. New 'garage, new gas heating unit, dry mechanisms to lui-o black' few celebrated " tiutituttoia^ NAME ...... r ...... front to back living room,' ga- Three-fuII baths, flreplaced liv- big roomy basement, etc. On- LOT. NO. 22, RALPH ROAD ulate 9room Cape, wooded 'ot, Full price, $25,000. sone hot water baseboard heat, W fin tflrf Bhtil Fsfw t^ TT students away from their tredl- schooU run the gamut of quality RAISED RANair*— Four bed- GARRISON <3olonall — All the heat, new wiring. Sensiblv copper plumbing throughout, M fO tO 77 inif room. Loads of extras. Out fireplace, full cellar. 16 min- tional instUutiona of high educa- within American higher educa- rsge, porch, prime Ipcation. rooms, uniquely designed, rec rooms are exceptionally large. priced^’ at $21,600. Immediate ly $29,900. Move In tomorrow. ADDRESS ...... of state owner wants Immedi- MANCHE^ER utes to Manchester, H8,600. oversized attached garage, tion to what is Intended to be tlon. Some educators u well Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, room, carpeting, alumlnuiH' occupancy. T J. Crockett, T. Ji CrocketJ, Realtor, 843- U & R REALTY CO., INC. ALL CASH for your property 646-4200. . ate sale. Warren E. Howland, 24’ living room, 24’ bedroom, 1677. Meyer Agency, Realtora, 649 walk-out basement situated on the golden opportunity for a bet- am laymen unfamiliar with the Realtors, 643-1108. sldlngi picturesque patio and Realtor, 648-1577. 6492692 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape etc. Formal dining roomi fire- 0609. one-acre completely landscap- ter ed.ucmtloh which will auto- Negro lleges aeem not to C ITY ...... stat e ...... ZIP. FIVE • ROOM Ran<9i, three spacious sun deck are only a place. porch, garage. Beautlful- MANCHESTER — Two-story. Yes, you’re invited to Ralph Road in beautiful, ed lot. Exactly three miles Instant service. Hayes Agsnoy iMsse(Moke cnecKschecks payable to "tfollen Selection Guide." Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 6490181 matlcally lead to peracxial a<|- realise this fact." bedrooms, large .kitchen with ~ ~ MANCHESTER few of many features. Only by landscaped yard. Custom FIVE ROOM house, excellent home, two baths, 4-6 bedrooms, wooded Redwood Farme tomorrow. This is the BOLTON from Route 16 and tour mUes Allow 3 we« '^wte .-oUeges whh ter Im gether ‘’1.“In the *^ totUng selUt^ of .s "blsck •bl«:l, “n - hewspapar, u a public MANCHESTER — Three-bed- large treed lot. Owner must Contemporary, four bedrooms, with a field stone fireplace, and design. Seven bedrooms, 9 VERNON formal dining room arid formal dining room, paneled room Itonch on treed 80x126' sell. Only $12,600. Keith Agen- MANCHESTER Six - room two Ireplaces, two garages. yourself. Notice also, the quality of construction and glass doors leading to tile baths, family room, simken Immaculate 9room Ranch, ah^^ur’^1800 Oonsequently all *• mahtog available country rityltsd kitchen, 2V4 family room,.one full and two lot. FIrSpIaced living room, cy, 6494126, 6491022. Cape. Flreplaced ancLcarpeted Two acres, superb landscaping that' have made L.&M. Homes a “Bu3rword” in this a sun deck. A separate rec living room, den (all with blue- with three bedrooms, dining W ^ t e e . O f^Sfi^O SS ^ to d ^ d l t black ^ e g e s . Rath- black studenU In cotildering J^r^iallra « « « • To (M ^e Se- tiled baths, 2-car garage,” lavatories, garage, large lot Ih garage. Central location. Im- living i^ m , three bedrooms, Hutchins Agency, Realtorsi area! room on the lower level, a stone fireplaces), formal din- room and kitchen with built- Mence, 649-916S. Unsay Realty ^ P” *-! owe U to themaelvee to tlon freedom and l'’ctlon, to asrtat rwtom Ih treed lot, aluminum and -executive area. Low 30’’s. Ex-, OXFORD Street — Seven-room mediate occupancy. Bel Air spacious kitchen, minutes from 6496324. Lot No. 22, a mafpiificent eight-room, four bed- large formal dining room lns, ceramic vanitied bath, ------tl°" toward my white colleagues, consider a black Institution. slM m . ha <>n« mnking wise college eholcea. Tto storic siding., .^dequnte, fi- elusive. Evans A Clapp, 647- Colonial In choice area: Older ing room, (patio adjacent), ul- Real Estate, .Vlneent A. Bbg- bus line. Immaculate, Low 20’s. with bui!t4n etdrta cabiirets, tra modern kitchen and recrea- wall to wall carpeting, at; SELLING? Do buainesa with which X could very capably do. At the recently held confer- be b , ^ no fOKse ' f " *** “ "r ‘’J’ moil seno name,liame. nancing available. $44,000, 1464. / home completely rebuilt. HIGHWOOD Drive, better than roorti Garrison Colonial is practically ready. Spank- glnl,.Realtors, 643-9332. ' Wolyerton Agency, Realtors, huge master bedrooni'”plU8 ' tlon room. Parklike aci^ ih ex- tached garage, alumin one of the oldest agencies In I w ^ d prefer to reflert brief- ence of the National Aeaoola- be no ^ oaher ------course (or . the sddresa and check tor S3 to Oil- Three rooms down, three up 649-2813. ^ new, 7-room Colorileii with ev- ing new and including a two-car attached garage, two additional bedrooms, cellent neighborhood. Ideal for storms. Nicely lands town. For prompt, coiiirtaous ly- cSi the - .past, , state —. the—— C4..M4- curuU- —#7M»l»IUKn tlw* tor African American BSIU- Bdu- achievement of these goals i,|f. Selection OuMe. ^ 3lon- U & R REALTY CO„ INC. NEW COLONIAL — 4 bed- plus finished attic. Two full erything, over 2800 sq. ft. of this represents gracious' p ^ efu l, rural type living 66 PHELPS RD.' 'Rlx-room Co- wall to wall cerpdting, two active family, in-laws, or office yard. Assume piasent’ 6%% service call the MRteii Agen- tlon of the preseiit, and attempt cation hold In Atlanta, Georgia, chealer Herald. P.O Box iSS, lonial with three bedrooms, 843-2092 rooms, 2Vk baths, farnlly room, baths, modern kitchen. Only graceful living area. Prime lo- within the confines of Manchester. (Next! Itew U.H. HludenI . Robert.D. Murdock, Realtor deluxe appointments, prestige fuH tiled bat^, 2-car ga- in home. Coll Suzatme Shorts, FHA mortgage wtth $18.- cy, Realtora, member Multiple to provide an Insight Into the fu- It was no accident that the all- Dept 060. Radio City Btollon country sized kitchen with ______$27,800. T. J. Crockett. Real- Manchester cation, top quality and Unique Also nearing completion are two Dutch Colonials, 600 or reflnancX with only Lilting, 643-6930. ture of, the block college as It bloiik university setting and 'Progrwna.) , ~ New York, N Y. I00I9. location, decorate to suit, oc- floor plan makes tfils an out-, rage, with 'rpdiiy more fea- 6493233, J. Watson Beach dining area, formal dining MANCHESTER — Six - 'room tor, 643-1577. . a Ranch and a Raised Ranch, all in the same wooded Co., 10% down. $*(1,600. _mu8t relate, to the biat'k youth, format was uUllaed. The imUn qupaiicy 30 days. $38,900. Peter VACANT CAPE COD > 'standing offering. Hayes Agen- tures that-mukt be seen to Realtora, 278-6960. room, 1V4 baths, garage. Mid house, godd condition: Hollls- A. Thorne, Broker, 649-6281. MANCHESTER — See this” Im- a r ^ and with the same breathtaking view! be appreciated. All situat- his fiiinUy and oommuntiy.' thrust of the conference woa 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real- ter St. school area. Onder $20,- cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. Ml .g*» mer, garage, basement rec peting. Exceptionally nice. program they have been od- 46 Shadycrast Drs, East Hartford Move In tomorrow;, MANCHBMTBR —- 6-room Cape ford, Ckxin., milkman has told Secondly, U has b e e n / sta'- and how the concept of Mock school itrofsoul rate. room, 1% baths plus pnn- TWO-FAMILY flats — Masonry^ plus jalqiiaied porrih, flreplaced Realtors — 6474413^ NORTH (foventry —^ New atx- viswtlng thnajglMiut the < am Ths three slso said they MEMBERS:' • / . the Federal Bureau of InveoU-tmtlcolly------. documented that block nntlonlifKxl din achieve a level IMign I I \ el6d porch. Call now. constructloTl. East Center St. living ^ n i , garage, lovely room Raised Ranch. High as- *6tlon he woa ktdsmped by-thrse- rolbov-a ^Itoges iifivc educated more wiof j/iiixiuaucpragmatic coneniousiMssconaciousness, exex- would work to see that ths bus- MANCHESTER BOARD of" REALTORS Edith Cusali, viirrenl chair- location. $29,900. FhUbrlck ^ R R E N E. HOWLAND treed lot, convenient central lo- sumable mortgage, iH baths. men to Bridgeport, Conii.. Wed- "todenU with less operaUng 4nd premed through ooUon Educa iness education department to bo ard of realtors man of the board and her two ..\gency. Realtors, 646-4200. cation, y Bel Air Real Estate, GREATER VERNON BOARD OF REAL’FORS bullt-toa, dishwasher, fire- nesday and taken to Miami..1 canibllcapital fundsftlmis than thnn any anu oih-.Jl. lion..1__ . then.1. - the high school hod greater ac- VVARREN E. HOWLAND 643-1108, 'Vincent A. Bogglnl, Realtor, L place. Only, *26!900. Hayes Minmng matee. Wll(lam Heater ceee lo -some of the new com- MANCHESTER — Best condl COMPUTERIZED HOUg^JlJSlG STO V ?^ Earl Merriam, 41, walked into " colleges In the Unit scholarship toot (w'black psopi^ lrid*^aurir***Mm *'***"'ul*****^*^ 643-9333. I Agency, 646-0181. the police sUUon at Horth MI- ««1 Stole. Ju« think what could . ., It Is an I n s m lr ^ i T w -- , ...... uiey imivrputer an* ilohe If these colleges raceW- sWe blacks to learn how t» authoriUM he was abducted to **• ••** ; average amount of think about bow lo human!Be who luive spoken out publli ly btMlneoe world. “ malntenance and rent free Ilv-, **** has been given this custom 4-bedroom ^upniol, fov'jrfully on ediaottonel They .uggerted thSt IhU «c- TW^-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent Ing. Low 20’s. Wolverton Agen-, comfortoble SplU Level home Bridgeport by three white men moneys Jfor operation and -edu- their own exlStencea and lo pro- aluminum siding, fireptoed, ga- to Uulr 30s. ise^. T|wy prnl»e.l the reel ,e.« ,ouW h- ScSquIred In con- condition throughout.^ One-oar cy. ^.y Realtors, 6493818. In desirable Woodhill Heights rage, all bultttos, acre plua t^****® tjh^t tWelr counterpart tect their right to betxmMi whom I He a cut on his arm, the denu of Verms, their keen )u/.cti.m with '^ • n i t high garage, plus carport.~”Large _____ near the Parkade, 3 bedrooms. wooded lot, *39,900. i H^eyer . I - they want |to become" Beauty to ediKx,tl«aU mailers «h<»l. In“neighboring t o w n ^ lot. Beauty In "beautiful condl- YOU WILL find many extras In 2 baths, garage, nicely land- Agency, Realtora. 6490609. FBI sold, aiWI Bridgeport police tlon. $23;900. Call Ellaworih this three-bedroori: Split L#vel. reported they were told Merri-, and th«.**d inem (or ,h*lr cor- keep coM. at . m l t o m ^ scaped lot, close to schools, . I Mitten Agency, Realton, 649 am was to a state. { of sh^k recently. dial re>«)xfun- Uiroughout the Finally the three declared Walking distance to grade shopping and highway'. A real Schcx^IsHit Maloney blamed the agitation ciunpaign. 6930; schobl catholic high school. bargain and should be seen to- when he first story to (hair olrong support (or on ax- “i Coventry St (’rane on -ooUldiirB^’ When eleijteil. the candldsltee Convenient locaUon. High 20’s. day. Call the Jarvis Realty Oo.- 125 MAIN STRCET police. • “ pahdeoor own private home > Violent Wave shooUngx. ” Irurlng- Jhe, disrup- - . s - • ' and' l^ s e d Ranches. $37,900 full baths, living room with baths. fireplac«. In e x ce ll^ mine if federal tow ' has been -ui>- neeil..neeiis .eof indlvidheUMixt erfid. three. “ „Well maintatoed and iltuat- condition. Church atruoture tion,-Ms kmey was knocked to and up. Heritage House, 640> cathsdral csllihg and ' esr- ”J - violated. There was no word on (Ceoflniied from Page One) expohVng ttto riumculum eg. ' ed on quiet atre«t, one with intcreotlng combination We ground and kicked .to the ’Vernon." (he three oonctud-. 2483. ' peUnf, grade level temlly fw (•«hg blodk flrom hospital, 'niree. f Httl'r-F Hot Wator— Frao Gai Far Gookiag of |woods on 2H levels. 2- how the- trip to Miami w u ^ schools. Police arTeM- head On a school atalrwelj;'* He ed, ' has one ofthie ftoast^sehooi- room^ aunny kitchen with din- requirwl five stltlrhes Among thrir |>ropus«|s U'une syatems an^ hlft»e«4 quality' 'or four bedrooms, remodel; INVESTMENT package—' Two stoiy. 2-oar born-garage Meivlam l.ft th. nii.riir i persons In dM'ufbanres SI (or the stfabUshment of .a re A Best Buy By Belirare 00 huge family-dining room- ing area. Mid 30's. Wolystton ^ ^Privafe Laundry Area (would be lovely artist's ftu- Jaerriom left the pewhlret eVons and • Gage Park hlsh teaching staffs At the stats." two-family homes. Four five- Dairy ,ln hi. milk tnmk .1 8 WednesSfy. ' A (i*ge Park High teacher, ouna cetosr (or the eXi eption- kitohen. Re:>ent heating, Agency. Realtors, 6493818. , a.. dloj, IH acres with long • ------—n...»Alice cswruar, Gerber. 22, was l beaten ' We feel, ' they sold, "th^ room/ apartmentsr withTvawa garages ’ — ------a.m. Wednesday to moke ..de- el child. WheUier- loIgM. men Hbto’B o fine Colonial homo with two full bathi,. all city plumbing, all city conven- rood frontage . targe amesite At ( rane Friday, rrfflclals sald'^nrt'auffered an eye Injury ttere u no more Important utlUtiee, a beautifully treed and landscaped lot, located In and country sized loU. May be ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 Featoriof for yoor enjoyment: | Uveriea on East Side of tally retariled 'ar.-'etnotionally buslnese on the town's sgantdk tenoea.“X!all 'Suzanne Shorts, purchasied separately, Wolver- flreplace, garage parking lot. Much potential hlrif*ih» T ilt ‘’y ""'y JCfane e 'enrollmem U altnaM,^disturbed ^ y Uioo” o m t d * ^ a qujet rwridentlal neighborhood, A downstairs ; bedroom 646-3233, J; Watson Beach Bridgeport and to Strotfotxl. than mainutolng and, *b«rwi| makea for an ideal tor law. situation If neceaaory. 1 ton Agency. Realtors,'6493813. park-Uke yard. Immediate oc- tor reatourant. gallery, auc- His wife renorlerf Uen-lam half"~Z thb ~‘~T8,5to 'students “ "' •‘e mroiieo.enrolled aiidll ciearo.Negro. The • ne two(wo Droinersbrothers la-(a- gresUgresu need needlfor I irork-etudy pro A Co,, 278-5950, [ Rfinge with self-eleaning oven, (’hfrisNator. disntmL ,1.,.—. tion hoU. day care reiXer, ' er poselbla, Improvtag ihijt cupancy. Only $34,900. Hayits dtooreaiMi windows, shades, waU to m u s ,« » '.d » x ? 7icu «;»n 2 'L i ” ,."!!.’? " " * " e * " Who (Jo hot 'standing " that w today’s riaarke>t. tl)U home riiay MANCHESTER - Une — Gor- Agency, 646-0131. s c l ^ . apaitmenU. boord- Botu^lly be underpriced tri Ihd low twenties. The reasim— ___ _ geous six-room Ranch, set on W with pienk tof borne, (lea market. Well * ^ effect pronto! Come judge for-your- MANCljiEfil’rER -—..Five unit In- a spectacular ?l, acre treed lot. MANCHESTER -G reen lS«n«r " ^ fnm^. Siding glaas doom off th T d in k iJ W M S S ^ -^ ^ lodaCed. elf. Youl|l be moat welodme. *, ^come iprdperty with garages.. serai„ oiooapiainB. A _ o T M ^ sr, p w Drayton, sseoclat. mjp.r- -id ,1 ; Ideal for retiring couple who Rd.; 8H-room Ranch, enclosed Pri'^te collar with washer and dryer iSSknJL^SS^r w . of eye gtosoas were Clean )|:ncl well cared for. Ex- porch. large Ule bath. 3 large , £ASY 70.®^ . io^ino . intendent of schools "However. “** T»ke a Mt on wishes the very best. Heritage Exrollent location on bns route, wafc 5430 'V , JACQUELINE- the floor of the vHilcle P“ ‘ .totemeeUon of cellent laWstment. Mid 40’s. House, 646-3483. bedrooms, hob water oil heat, Trim lines in this mateb- If jrou’re lookli^t to brood U'rms Board of Educt^lon Brewor St. Shadyoreat Rd. Is eeoond right past Brewer 8t. Wolverton I Agency. Realtors. fireplace, attochjed garage, A twosome of knit pillows mate-stri* JP.ive it that ROBERTS AGENCY (or common-! denominators, to- 6493813. , j PHILIP Road — Sopom Colpni- combinations, cHy utilities, well ... - —tr. ' " : • i* V - will add color and cheer i neat look that is- so much Motel, Regtaiinml day's students srr going) (o be 1 al three bedroonts, froni-to-ni-tL landscaped, very nice condi- to the room; also, arc so ; in demand today! fh'O 646-3339 heard and cOWmunlllea are MANCHESTER — Glastonbury THE WILLfAM E. BELFIORE AOENCY back IlvlM itx^m with flreplkce tion, $38,600: Charles Lesper- IM M EOIAH b C C U F A N C Y ; comfortable to u.«e when S^PARATK PATTEK.V8. N o . T o jCo Up in G ty going to beHlWiwf This kind'of DOUGLA5KEHL line 7-’I>llwood —New Ranch ance, 6497630. relaxing! They’re quick ,l'368 with Piioro-criDK is thing IS worUlwIde!" and bookcases; dining room, NEW K A V ^ (API .— A^m t\omes. (only 8 left). 97 rooms, and easy to make. No. in New'Siies 10-18. bust ANDOVER LAXB — (?utc doll- Gmdusto df > local «lcfn«ntary and sacoodanr "" spacious eal-ln kitchen urith /i"!- Bzdn^vaRsntil Agent: meot IM bewi reached to in Soclologtst Hans # Mstuck, Re«ltors">11^6$MA1S fully equipped. Two baths, dlshvmst)er,’disposal, IV* batlu, NE^W! Bush Htn Rd. Just one 5430 has complete knit .. 32*i-;40. .Size 12. 34 bust Ilke. "yrar ’round. 4-room c^lrector of llhe l.'nlvetally -of schools. BA;- Wlttantwrr; Univarsity, MA. Xaviar • i k ' -"' X *• directions for both pil- '. . . 2*x yards of 45-inch. ctode a *2 ml(Uan Howard John ..walkout buements', 2 car covered patio. Only 9 y e M Rancji. one Raised Ranch left, Ranch wMhln arolkta^ distance Chicsgo-s center,(or studies m University Dneinnati, Ohio. Foiroar taachar and giragea. Wooded acre plots, IMi. baths, flfWplace, dishvrasb- lows; .ejSktrh illustratioru. No. 1369 with PHOTO- old. Assumable 5 4 per cent teas Ut is Mss Ite tatS ssl to Anjdover -Loko. Imme*ANCHESTKR Two-family . Realtors, 644-1388. Xvealas sesM. lUh AVX. Oakland St. frith-wifjs Ann and thaly daufhtar. ______* , or jStBKuukkKir YOU.1 Stm an M sslas «sr sacs sal- M. Goal 'Agency. 649*982 Your chaiKce of losins; your sh lrt'^ Icmeticd In Hartford County, 7 per'cent ® down 4 up, downstairs ».T Membrr'of NIBARC. ^^Igh. '*fsjns .flrjL Interest, |36 per cent dqwn, 38 has bean cbm plet^ -remodel- MANCHESTER—CTustoip 9room AssacLlifc/ iUi am. SStoii oNi Sos araiM.. aartssSsr If you kMp your sleeves rolled up. Our sleeves tri-level on wooded acre lot. 2 s ThiW' asSar. Beislaa ssJii. IU6 AVE. are rolled up> us, . . ^ |ears. ttJeed In SO’s! Call Su- edt,(lne residential -area'.' Both . 1 ' : or uKUcoa. xxw toss. flOtriH WTHDflOR SH mam’ Hw.Kew Haven Food Terminal building after Prlnclpiu James' in« Shoris, eu-83SS, J, Wat- apartments vacant uppn sale. baths, first-floor family'room. Send 50f today for the •T. IM .. RajM*i.^one-lhtr« dopwn a » toe., mode (be aMNnmcement p, Maloney refused (or the sec- 1 V O T E R E P U B L i M N son'Beach A C3o„ ReaUoia, *78- > c a r ^ r s g e , privacy, top lo- M3-5129 M3-t72f new' *69 Fall and Winter riw ssMs. liMiii ssoi » snmes R| per rent roortgage. Friday. The nicMj-restauranl. ond consecutive day to kuow a T.J. Crockett, ReaRor, 643. ALBUA^’ CS6C. SBMSM sra ass. 8960. cation. lUgh 80'a. Hayes Agen- Imi— d t ^ oecMpanc y . t y wlU be bum tm.laiid now owned reemoAal oasen-.bljr - 'to be held 1677. cy, 6464US1. , ' am u a iaa n m n . . . sm Send 5M extra for a copy- siOwM mi . mssosei'Mr o f the ’69 Fall ^ Winter ' ky toe food termlnat. the on- for two brothers shot to drsth ■J t,' Hall, (oaniMfT ass usisst Boyoa Agaaey i •aWMsI Sail 9K t cssri “ Basic PASHKiN. "" by poll^ to separate torideata r. '•! -f- : t •fr' _ ./ i 7.A J. J ■ ■ -i-J'.; ■ K ■ t ■ ‘vr I/O PAGE EIGHTEEN Ef r lEftPtting fc i'a li SATURpAV, NOVEMBER I, U68

Frlendshlp-Ctrcle of the Sal- AbdlUono for "YolanUie" wUI About Town vation Army will'm eet Monday be held Monday and Wednesday The Mlzpah-Spencef Circle ot at 7:45 p.m. at the chhreh. }Si». at 8 p.m. In Cooper Hall, South Brig. John Pickup will condtict T^e Baby Has South United Methodist Church United Methodist Church. Thurs- £oard oi'EducaHon ^11 meet Tuesday at 12:80 p.m. a worship service and will sho^ 4®y’» Herald iferroneously re- sllde.s of her recent trip 'to in Susannah' Wesley House. Miss poria4 Tuesday instead of Alaska. Hostesses are Mrs.. Patricia ■ GravU, policewom- Wednesdy., Doris Howard and Mra. May- Rob^LS^^ an of the Manchester Police nard Clough. rT Named Force, will speak on “ Problems 8t. Margaret’s G l^le, Daugh- ters oi IsUbella, anA--^tbbonb Bob is a Senior Project Enpa^er, Pratt & Whit- In Manchester."' The hostesses Disabled. American Veterans will be Mrs. Jo)tui Von Deck, Assembly, Ladies of poluininu, ney Airttfaft. BS. Degree Mechanical Engineering^ V Auxiliary wlU honor its Depart- Mrs. Thomas Bektbr and Mrs. wdll have a memorial 'Mass f w ' ment commander and her staff deceased ihembefa Wednesday Tufts UniVdaity. Resi^es„at 288 Timrod Road Bynun, Steven RIno, son of Doi^iy and Mary Fermonde Stephen Doyle. at its meeting Wednesday at 8 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Bartholo- with his wife Beverly and thr^ sons. Cub, Scout B rrBm, 89 B ir ^ St., Manchester. He was hom Oct. 24 at Man- 3 p.m. at the VFW Home, E. mew's Church. The Rev. Ed- cheefter Memoital Hospital. His maternal grandpa renin are The Church of Christ, Lydall Center St. Mrs. Lucille Hlrtf Pack Chairman, Richard Mafrtih School. and Vernon Sts., will be host to warU^LaRose wlU be the cele- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ffi. Germain, New Bruns^ck, ,^Oan. His and Miss Louise Copping will brant. A catered dinner will' be an area-wide hyimn-sing Sunday patejmd grandparenln are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Byram, 888 W. serve, refreshments after the served at the KofC Home after Center St., Manchester. He has a hroltier, M io h ^ 2. at 3 p.m. This event rotates meeting. the Mass. Dinner reservations *>.*'« *1 * \ among various ’’ congregations VOTE REpIiBLICAN may be made by.,, contacting of Churches of Christ In Con- /- Orlffln,. Keith Allefi, son of Howard and RMa Bafitd Grtf- A Lamaze childbirth film will Mrs. Joseph Falkowshl of 61 nUa •A ,qMiasoi«8 by ttm MsacliestHr R s4 TWwn Oomii^ iSn, Terramugus TraU, Maritxnnugh. He was Ixjm Oot\24 at necticut. At 4 p.ip. there win be be presented by PACE Monday Alton St. Manctie^er Memorial Hospiilal. His maternal grandparents a period of felloArsIhlp, with re- at 8 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran are Mr, and Mrs. iEdward Rank], MaMborougti. His paternal freshments being served by the Church. 86 Prospect St., Rock-' The' Church council of women of the Church. The grandmother is Mrs. WilHaln Griffin, R t 66, Hebron. He has vine. For further Information, Eihanuel Lutheran Church win two brothers, Rodney, 6, and Ktarls, 4. hymn-sing is open to the pub- contact Mrs. R. Baron, 688 Hart- meet Monday at 7s80 p.m. in *’ • *•'*• lic. ford Rd. the church board room. Read Herald Advertisements Bradley-Jr., John Kevlii, son of JolBi 6r.. and Frances ffewman Bradley, 94 Valley St., Mandiester. He was bom Oct. 25 at Mianohester Memortal Hospital. His maltemal g i ^ - mother Is .Mrs. Alice Newman, 94 Volley St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley, HaitKord. He has"a sWter, Catherine, 21 moMte. ^ CLIP and SAV& ymdrIUo, Donald Roger, son of Salvatore Jr., and Rita Roaedia VendrIUo, 67 AHxm St., MSncheMer, He waa bom Oct. 24 iat Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar- Nov. ^ ONE-DA Y-ONLY ents are Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rosella, 1(10 W. Center St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr.»and Mm Sal- / vatore Vendrino Sr., 67 Alton St., ManoheCter. He has a broth- er, Jay, 3%. ' f Kupferachinid, Oail Ellen, daughter of V. Eugene and BUen Zahner Kupetrachlmld, Crystal Lake Rd., EWngDon. £toe was bom Oct. 24 at Mbncheateir Memorial Hospital. Her ma- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Johij Zahner, Cider MtU Rd„ EUlngton. Her paternal grandparents ere Mr. end M n Werner Kupfemchmid, Sunset Rd., Ellington. She has a bialh- er, l^eal, 2%, and two staters. Use, 5H, and Janet, 8%.

Langasse, Melissa Diane, daughter of Joseph and Rita Gaifdreau Lagaase, 73 Spring St., Rockville. She was horn Oct. ' hi 19 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents \ are Mr. and Mrs. Alphee Oaudreau, Port Kent, Maine. Her pa- ternal grandpeirentB are Mr. and Mrs. Ektanund Lagaaae FVnt mv Kent, Maine. She has a sJSter, MhJhele. *!■ a ■* *. • ,.j 'I ’ *1.' Chaffee, Pamela Ethel,' daughter of Brian and Joyce ^CLIP & SAVE COUPON Stachelaky Chaleo, RFD 1, Stafford S p rli^ . S)he waa bom TZ f cU P & SAVE COUPON TT^CLIP & SAVE COUPON Oct. 24 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandbar- eats are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Heck, Steliford Springs. H e r ^ temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chaffee, Staf- BOYS' LONG SLEEVE ford Springs. She has a brother, Brian Jr. BIRDSEYE DIAPERS WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO >«i ^ FuU 87x87 Slae " KNIT SHIRTS 14-01. E c o n o m y SIxe m- "'•"•in'* »on of Wayne and MatgarOt Exceptionally Ifl 00 Trueb. Kingsbury Ave. Ext., Rockville. Ht, was born Oot. 24 100% Cotton AU Types Absorbent at Rockville (Jeneral Hospital. His paternal grandparents are Mock Turtle Neck LIMIT 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trueb. 41 Ellington Ave., Rockville He Sealed Edge With Coupon has three brothers, Michael, 9, Scott, 7, and Jeffrey 814 With Coupon SIxee 0 to 1$ „ WUhont Coapen 70c Without Coupon $8.00 With Coupon / Without Coupon $lrt7 Irish, HoHy Jean, daughter of Robert and Sandm Spissta Irish, RFD 1, Stafford Springs. She was bom Oct. 24 at Rock- vlUe Genersl Hospital. Her maternal giandmottier is Mra. Jeanette Nottmlck, Stafford Springs. Her paternal grandmoth- er Is Mrs. Annie Irish, Somers. She has a Siritar, Titi-n and a r: brother, Robert. ’ ’ TC'c LIP & SAVE C O U P O N --- ^CLIP & SAVE COUPON T C ' c LIP & SAVE COUPON ♦ *1 Hailwood, Nicole Leigh, and Amy Siriette, twin daugh- ters of Gary and Susan Poharskl Hailwood, ROWn Clrale, 1W- INFAim’ SWEATERS land. They were bom Oct. 26 at RockvlHe General HonAtal. WEAR LOOMIE LITES WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY Their matemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pohar- Oatdlgah am* Sgueese My Ttnuiny 13-ox, Eiconemy Slae sld, Hasamlvllle. Their paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Slip-over Styles ~ Ralph HaUwood, Trout Stream Dr., Vernon. Bright Winter All Types Colon ILlgMOp Batteries Included LDaT 8 Reiser Jr., Matthew Lawreiuie,, eon of Matthew Sr and Sites 0 Me, to 4 - With Coupon With CoqgUiB Without Coupon $8.00 Wlth4bhpon Dorothy Oasadel Reiser. 19 WBshin^n 81.. Vernon. He was Without Coupon $l.$7 Without Coupon $1.10 bom ^pet. 26 at Rockville General HospUal. His matemal giandmottier U Mrs. Dorothy Oasadel, RFD 8, Vernon. Hta pa- ternal giandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WBlIam Reiser. 55 Ol- cotit Dr., Manchester, «. •> « «i » I------Hin, Dawn Marie, daughter of .Carroll and MSry Waid 7 l /CLIP & SAVE COUPON HlH, 101 Boufh St., Fox HIU Apts., No, 64, RookvlUe. She ^ TtJ'cLIP & SAVE COUPON; I I T Z f c LIP & SAVE CO UPO N bom Oct. 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her matemal grandmother is Mm. Mary L. Ward, Dedhanl, Maos. Her pa- HLAT ■ { St. JOSMPfl ternal gnandhiottier is Mps- -Blotee Ayoock, Cullman, Ala. She QIRLS’ PANTIES ha» 0^ brother, DougUae. ' _ i( POUND A PED Day of the Week RW ^ 7 CHILDREN’S ASPIRIN •' •■41 *1 ' ' j'' - /■' 7 I n P a c k a g e ~ H , Barber, Siuanne Marie, daughter of OAry and Susanne ChewaMe FuU Cut In J L For Boys and Oirla Nadeau Barber. 181 Matn St.. Stafford Sprlng^^She was bom Orange Flavor Hlaea 4 to 14. Ages 8 tog Oct. 28 at RockvHle General HoepUall. Her maternal g:nuK)T>ar> With COUIHMI SIkTablet Bottle ertls are Mr. and Mrs. William N.adeau, Ttohnderogar N.Y Her Without Coupon $8.00 With Coupon paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mildred jby, TTconderoga, Without Coupon $iao LIM IT 8 With Coupon -N.Y . She has a sister, Tammy Lynn. -/ Without Coupon 31c 4' 4i «l Mahleti, Jamie, son of Xamev tmd DlBemartt Ma- hleu, 118 O r ^ r d ' St., Rockville. He "was , Oct. 19 at Rock- vlile General Hospital. His matemid gTanoparents are MMr. r and TC'c LIP & SAVE C O U P O N Mrs Bart DlBemard, Netcong. l4.j. His paternal grondpamnts T C ' c LIP & SAVE COUPON are Mr. and Mr®. John Mnhlou. Stanhope, N ^ TZ^CLIP & SAVE COUPON • *• 4 4 4> DELUXE. . y^*»"»1«1» An>y. daughter of Leonard and Patriria Mo- LADIES’ HANDBADS ^Ugbtln Schmid, SR Camp Meeting Rd., k^uKheator. She was Aosorted Colors JBARVINO BOARD “REEP MOUTHWASH ^ 0<^22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her moftemni and Styiee Anna McLaughlin, Wethersfield. Her pa- Hardwood Bonfi i. Hundreds to Large 14-oiii. Sliw **«4Tdmoths|? Is Mrs. Augusta S^mld. Wethersfield.- CMrome, Adjustable She has a brother, Matthew, 9. and a stater, Grebchen 7 Choose From „ e • e * I ' With Coupon 'LIM IT 8 ■4-.: Without Coupon $i;44 BoastWolder U * ‘’“ **‘ ^ Stephen and Mary Lynch With CoimoB With Coupon i***'**«i Burnside Ave.,-. East Hartford. He was born Oct , Without ConpoB $4.»7 Without Coupon 79c 7 M Manchester- Memorial Hoepltal. Mia maternal grandnar- ents MV Mr. and Mrs, John Lynch, Lotyril, Moss, ins paternal grandparents ore. Mr. p d Mn>. W. A. Houde, Atttoboib. Mass.'

TZfcUP & SAVE COUPON W l^ o y o e Evans TZ^CLIP & SAVE COUPON,*.,-^ rantoft. 4 4 ^ . Btlddle Tplce,, Manchester. She was bom Oct. T i^CU P & SAVE COUPON 7 at J ^ e W e r Meniorial Hospital, Her matemal grandmqth- _ 78X00 CANNON ■ !*”■ London, England. Her potermd g iW i- parente am Mrs. Blanche Lleblsch, Rochester, Mich., amt LOCK NAP BLANKET BATHROOM iC A L E ARRID ■4 ' I “ ‘" ' • “ PPi. She has two sleteiv, Deodorant Giynla, 7,-and Wendy, 4. , \ 4 4 41 .• Whito Ea o' Jwnefi 8r„ and K.uvn Uiiscentod F o u r ^ Maohie, Echo Rd.. RFD 1, Box 844, Coventry He Aoiiurate ^ Memgrtal Hospital. S s nmter- With Coupon njd g ^ ( ^ n f o aiv Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pountali, 487 N. . Wllhent Coupon ,$8.47 Main St,, Mmehester. His paternal grandparents are M r 6nd Mrs, hying Machte, Snake HIU j[td., Coventry. ■ t ' iL^y. ON CARITOL .... I R o H i ^ T i i e l M r j ' * ' THEIgJIlYSTCRY L Abboy Rood—Ust 6.98 j !Towii T r a c n i^ 4- APPU Our f r i c 5 .8 7 ;^ -^ w itb CtMpow $4.87 j LAIELS WMh husband I^ul and 5 FROM OUR RECORD D E P ^ 2. Tjitt i aortts List 10.98 children ahe Uvea at 457 East Center St. Graduate WItb Coupt^ S7371 of EmmianuU C o 11 e g e, graduate s ta le s ' at Bos- ; ANY B E A T U | 3. Y tlo w Submariiia— List 5.98 ton Unlv_ I Teacher of speech, dtaiM and Eng- Our Pric. 4.77------With Cot^KHi $3.77 lUhi Ruth U la member of ^AUIUM IN OUR I lL.|pnanuel Alumnae As- ¥y5tory To«ru-tl$t 5.9g , soc. and Women’s Club ot Oiir 4.77.----- Coopow Manch. She Is chairman STOCK OF 7 TITLES I Ppic. -With $3.771 ot Ways A Means for St. Bartholomew /GuUd. I I''®’ 5?» f«PP^r*sLH.C,ian<|-|j$t5.98 • a Thia coupoi| Only i OtMT Fric$|^ 4 .7 7 - ^ r ” W h l i C e e p e e S 3 . 4 .77 I L GOOD SUNDAY ONLY ^ ______LIM IT 8 ALBUBtS | 6. R *voh fafw _tlst 4.98 For The ACTION Team . WITH COUPON .O w r P ric* 3.87- -Whh sun VOTE DEMOCRATIC 7. YMtnrday ood Twiaf~-lht A.n ■1 ■ ■ ' OiM Prfc» 3.87— .With >, ; This ad aponaored by the sun Mencbyter Democratlo Town Committee j THElRfiAGic^ I >. Rogsr Negro, Treae., MANCHESTER paRkadi open SUNDAY-FRIDAY 10A.M. -10 P.M

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(Cl a — J!® » • O* OnamwSaia Tune appwiaiwataty, •iW at WMliar ^ Sparta aad Angle Dtekhuno, Peter rinch, ItM (t> As the World Tkii TilhfISMt) Mr WaaM and Wet- Iris ri) As the Warid TSma (tW Bawl ■ " (C) Bias at Mga On and Fragar . Y ee’ r e Paltli 'eaaaa ta tt (C) SriS %jrsssnm Usderdaf Roier Moore. Nune mlaalona- sm 9> tSwb Crier— (C) . (SMMS) Yeeta FMttIg Ifi ^l.Barta.rtda. IT, aaaltncrt to Balkan CkmtD. t. B i " <0) (Sdd) <0 ) Oa . (ot ^ KalckU M M U Imda It difftniiw to keep n^ (MW Let's Make a (0> FM turns In local' aleotiD <------1 »l WRd KIaaAamKlaaSom (C> a S I s SS<o tiW ^ ’ StM FrwMih Chef (SAW Let’s Mhks a Deal (0 )X liW ■ Vyir CammaiUtr tl^ ' reapM after aha cbm- b 3 s O) Tew Ct___ S:M jW Lave b a Many R I.-SS (SI^Leve ie a m S, BWeSieiSl^ mnt FMst laeadw , tVniics: Portrait oT former___ tiU (M w ne New Faaple Gov. Oeotwe C. Wallaeer ' IM)" > IlaalIlaat Ontha COaaSZalaa aidgilai .(C> (tS) Bara Catne tha Stare Daya at Omr Um (O) (S ^ U w J ^ e at Gar U vm leer nfa (O) candidataa In Naiw U :tt (t> Bewa—Waalhw A ^ a r t a (8 . (MS) NawUrid Gome (Ct i at Poor (Rare MaasMary la ImT nlm " “ . „ ■” tatarrlawed. . UiU ( ^ ) W awT^^W aAarA ■tiM'i •■"{SLgsrKaSr® •'“ g S f f i ^ r t y Omaha, Nebraska; report ea (C> "Fraiiikle and Johnny*’ mvis iR J !*?? 5*® Bacn KnAd (M d ld w n e lb e ta a a (O) UiM The Advaeatae ( 0 ) American tula m OWaawa. (ItA t) Haallay - Brtaliijr B»- is (8-«> Oathm Game lo t -Prealey witb Donna Dotinaa. (0> Note: fkaimel M: Local also- lot Harry Morcut, Anthony Tila-. U :t t (U BataMar Spaetacate trtS at Ma 8ah( She SaU <0> (C) tion raturaa win be presented liW Iff’ JSmm 4) slaai|^ shovmoat liager ]eo- <»Mm )AUhar W M C (t-m NCAA_____ (O) commander mtacei buatneaa ( S ^ Gaaeral Maamtal during latter ' part of each Air r o m at Airny T:M ( » ain’t iMer 8haw’x.fO> pardfaiea Us cfaanoesto mar- •iM W U Bhyr (C) hOur. with pleaaure hi Bud^ieat dop- .•.ait (iM (t)I Gamer lyto — UaMlaMC ry girl be lovea by oontbiaaUy •iM What’s ,NOW ' ' Sri. 5 ;% S r“ ^ * ? r ^ o resoHa of (U ) nriag Liac AmariMa Calla^Callai Hungarian Revolution. Tul <» S> nriae (O) gMmWhi|f . (It) DaBatteaea (0). (21) Oatdaan }8I FBm and iiMdiig- iCt liM'Griea Biynner, Deobrah Kerr, Rob- David Fraet Shaw (SdW One ta Uva amnta (0) 7iM.Qr^ Cbaf (O The Gavamar aad Jri. (0> "Upiwr Rio Oraade Bhrar ert Moitey.. lo t ttS) First Taaadar (c l S:l I (J) * l » * Tbaatar 'T^lthtmare'itmare To rfan.ifc*''Napuka'' Oaliaplag Oanrmat (U)(U ) Drib Baeaa _ (C) Dinnar la i4 hour (C) "I Saw What Yon Did” 'ti, tea/ Leave It ts Baaver •> ____ ta ___.»-ln •iM (SI Jay Shaw Sits Warid Prats ‘’-s iis T ija si-ttM TV magastae - "Berlin Porreapondant" ■ ’4X Haatlajr4rtal JoanTIrawfbrd. John Irieand, (W MIL Peagiaa Shew _ (O) tt) Maalclpal FleeWea Ba- Newapaparman rUka bla Ufa <*M«) Nawa — Weather aad SlU Tag! Bear Shew ( O ) IS)*2S!tJ2r by Fieaideat Sits Meet tha Ca______ (IS) ~ ( 0 > ttraa . (C) fo laYe profeaaor and till he Jenight » a w (O) Dear Jalht Meade <0> «:M (U) <0 ) isiM (S)a) Oaral Carol B Barnettl ISilS The FreeideaPs Men t t (MW Morcae Watty (C> lovea. Dana AndfewA vlmlnla 1:M (f) Jaekla alaaaan Shan (C) ' jyetXBw A Sparta (tS> D a r k ____ (C) (C) SlMdsTiSaHelS^B. ttitS tt) A GaavarsaMsa WHh Baaa OUmora. (tS-KMt) Aadn WBIIama Shaw I Oueata:GUI Biim (36faby, (G) Uitf te) WaaderM Warid at 4:tt IM4MS) Newa (O) 4:M (SWIMS) News Achaaaa (C) "Tarian'a Oraataat Attren- aueaU_are Dabble Reynoldi, raagerWdrDick Marilii, Miirt ^ (C) tura '6t. Tanan raacuaa fe- Inarol A Bardv 1 (ttsi'Movie'B «:M (t) Haael (C) Rowan. - Tketdiy , Nevember d 4riS (I) Haael (O) Filmed at Achaaon's borne in Slip WUaon,. Rod teriinc, JM) n TakM Twa (O) (It) rj>.o. (It) PJ>.Q. Mmlend wUI jnetuds such 'male - . . pi'ot i»4i«and ui|nurwoapturaa H<(ir]riry Manclnl and the E$- .. ..Ragh -Hefner A eaeati Jackie (MW Lava Aaearinea Btyk of thiavea. Ctordon 8 c ^ win . . -Ii Pnvid Fkaat Shaw (C> (It) Tea tPOaek Bapact M Oar Tttie an My ZitUe topics aa. McCanhylsm the .. Slntara. Oayle and David Hemmlnga lt:tS ' <0 ) Cits What’s New (It) i f “ Inner halura of Praildnnl Tru- Shane. (C) . „ ( t ^ ) Datlat Gama (C) ItiU (B ) Omeleaiin (U) Chaatlat Tbnea ,2s **SP Heyead lt:M: 8a* __^ , " S S______c e a f r a a . . (C) ItiW (It) AHrad MBeheaek 7iM f eehleg ln.*o imideiahlp _ (lW4t)______man, Alger Hies case, Pna- (M) Batman **** }Js*^la«£a®’^ Onme (C) „ . - Tl»* OP“ > window” (iM (t) Ferry Maaan lilts a*tsm News — Weather /’ 2 'S Ingles Fare Tedaa tits ri) Party Meeea nenla ESsenhuarer and Kenne- (C> U iU ( » ) SpatUght (C) liltsS*S (4B) Newa •* C«rt«F Jhe B r ia l^ Amerieaa dy and Uielr reapectiva oul- IiU (IS)(0> SUnley Baker, Peter ^uahliur. A Jeremy, The Dui>era, and {Si m M?ssr' a a s t e r a (M> Maarteia Achaean's future plaju. Part . _ (It) BUI AaArK Part Tn "Public Bnemy™. I C l a e k i8 (M) Sea nm t . . . . Three by Mjutha Graham X *lM (IS) Hayrlda Fred an4 MtcUe ram and an lag^Omrtnet W^^’abbnd Dwtois Olivieri with l l i l t (t) Merv OrlOln Bhmr (C) ItiSt The Festival of Ideas . mi im P S f Je«» Harlow.■r frienda. H:M (» O-CUek UiSt tt-ttriMW News — Weather (It) Waadarfal Warid (tS) Bellgtana FOra A Sign Off 2 . OSSS) TanIgU U ew Jehaar Inarel A Hardjr (C) (O Kate Heflin on ABC’s ' C e n u _ _ Wedaeeday. N eveini^ ( (0) (IStt W Adaan U (0) Ui« (tC> Lat? ^ jtdB )---- **"81) (G) a.aa Walk Show "Qiunter AUa^” Paul Muni tm jeaa a “The New People” (j^ )^ J ie y Bishep Bhmr io5 - (IS) Fltaa tiM (it) %^'Sat StSS (t) Oraea Aerea (C> UlK at Newa (O)" (B) Newa I in d Bivers _ <0) tt) Berilaa TS jiJ5’<}») toerlcan JabUaa portraya, Ruaalan____ loldler on- UiM (C) (M> Fa&tleal ------m <0) I. WkBt'a . J How Oontaiued coverage o f vot^i (tS4t-tS) Manlaa lambed tempprarflyly in cellar - ar Canaainaneag Monday 8:15-9 pm. tiM 'hS) Race of the Weak 'Serteanta f.^Frank Sinatra, (O) 88 <®> V n |n*?nHewttg ler BeenHa R ^ iffsnsr.? “ r m lu of, ’ts Ooan. Mvwva jSt) BMe aftha Week rlth_tarelva_mrman prltonem. ditf.JS) Wealhe^er — Bparta>iind "Tbe Badlandem'* '68. Ckxmter Tits Oaten Thg m SriS (t4 ) Weather Blectlona. Uve. Dean HArtIn, Sammy Davit lits (t) Ohnar ThaMre uiH Hewa. (C) (M) Mm I the Gaadidalaa Jr. Peter^ Lawford. and Joey mSan Newt dwbte-croaaaa and romance titsraortt Shata (tS) Bea Baat l^yoralnra iwa candld^a«.>»ai\f lUMUlW In Hart- "Invialble Man'a Revenge” Ma^‘°» (It) Dtek Van Dyke add to aospence of daring ore tits Book Beat . (C) iW Newa — Weather John Cairadlne, RJon Hall, mkfU (C) • ^ ford * “ Inlervlawed.---- .* Oale Sondemaard. robbery in Ariaona. Alan Jeaalca HItford . „ (Its (I) Qldtat (C) <0) (»S w ’ Butter •BrinUeY Be- Ladd,.Ka^ Jiundo, Emeat ( 0 ) t !t ( (IS) Newa (T lg a Off _ $SI Fragram <0 ) ^"I^ekve (C) ,«p a ? !-N .v , MW News Bmteliw. ( o ISiSSOa B ^ « Haefc., (C) ^ 7 >ar->.s& aiSt ja ffilm -IN ew . ‘®> (t) Newsetpe Laughing to Keep from Crying •its (4W Bawhlde iSe (1) After Dtaner Movie Sift ( Oarraa — FsBHeal Addmss Tne Wheeler Dealers'' '63. SriS (I) Btoetlaa riS • ilS ^ i Newa Witt IM tor o S h ***>.. ^ Thorkdar, Haveasher S ' Covering of voting reauKs of Tom millionaire goes to New ’SS Ooim. Mayoral s&JnJssrJiriS. Ule (G) York to appropriate funds. Ueotkaia. ~ (C) (t> Hews Witt FraUi ■dar- t:amssiSrwtAS^ss. !*& S ? *^ «• SwodriT (C) tiS I tt) Hevri wttii Wiwaitar Oraa- ltS S % Movie Remick, James Gamer, m a t af MedHatiaa aad Slka Slit What’s New SUNDAY PROGRAM FM) Borrla. (O Off (O) "Banana Peal” ‘tt. Jaaaae v‘S SjB Devetepmeat Jr„ Industrial and mothm Relmakrtimla (MSS) BaaUey - BriaUey E ABC’s “Th« Mod TiM ( I ) Bad. Prayer lilts (I) Way Oat (C> picture dynamo and many ISiSS News la Ferspeelive B (C) (C) Squad,” 'Tuesday 7:30- tits ;t) - ^ ?hihriatr-'' (O) (I) Faea 1^ Mattea (C> women in bla life, (C) I S w Local News i!lJ}S’NrV5rt3L»M. I) SaMto far ■imH •f -MMMlM mmi Mo (M) BaUglSu Seriea I” ' artfsrd Mayoral Ooadk I t t ) Mevie 8:80 p.m. Off (IS) Heohla and Jack CMM ^ Friday. November 7 - tiU (t) Advai.. (II) Calveralty at Maaa tdvaalaraa (C) (.0) Mr. J. Adlnolfl (D). ' B o th seta fe a tu r e a b ig i 9 " (t) Davay______(C) UMaaa Va Vermont Oeorge KInsella (KkueUa Par- tits BeveiaUea la Oar Time B Ills (t) Aarake' (G) (C!) diagonally mehaored ak ^ n , Sits What’s New B (M) KleotloB 'tS (C) ty), Mr. W. Smith (Uberal TitmFeathral of Ideaa -tt (C) (11) Oral Raberti (C) .i „ *.*^ 1 ***“ B. UceUo (W. SiM (tS) Bible Btary liSS (I) The MFL Today ISiSS at 'MlaslaB! lmpaaalhl« (C) built-in uhJ' a n d vhf a n t e n - Tits B m tad Rarttord Jaaa Feattval tiaa u< tio.id t>ranad Ca ( 0) PhUadalphla ’ V * r N craw Yorlt®^ The Bm Stanley Oonoert Jam WEDNESDAY PROGRAM To free an Imprisoned priest nas', u p -fro n t c o n tro ls f o r (I) Faith far Today ( 0 ) (t) Yale FoatboU Hlghllgbta ' Band (tSAMt) Mm I the Preaa (C) whose life la at stake the fbrce t ilt NBT FlayheBM B (C) (II) New Three Hlaagai ( 0) chief Jim Phetpe posea as mis- tuning ease and Sylvania’s (tt) r Troop Ills (ISAMS) AFL Oame (C> sionary, Paris becomes a Sits The HarU Sympheay Orchea- Wedaeeday, Mevearier t SiU (tS) Baered Heart Miami va. New York Chinese general and Barney nUw roll-out chassis th at Ir it (S) O M lM k jtS) O B Ite ’s tils (1) From the College Cam] . _ (MS)'laaaaa and Aaawera (C) btUlds a nellcoptor. , (t-tt) Dream Haase (4W TiSAw 9ob Hope Tops (t) Chrlataphera P** litS It) apemuag for the Tc) Coaaam- (ISAI-fS) BaU _ (O) iRakes service a snap. )M> ram (M ) Waatter — St (IS) Talea.ef WeHa rargo Burl Ivea, James Farentlno (tt) Al-Haaeo wtth KMIr (C) (tS) ThU la the LUl Model MY73GY Hews (C) PlelaiA. for a’^ Baadv and Joseph Oampanella' bt (tt) Dlverea Ceati (C) (U ) Mr Favorite 1 Nielsen Ratings SiU (t) Baered Heart ^ Aftemooa X The Oowd Pleaaer.” A ‘Hew Haw’ Ills (t) As tta Warid Tans lilts (I) Lamp Bala My Feet "Ni^unare Alle, Model MY74W with Walnut (tW rabMr Nadelay defendant Is freed of homldda ttSSMW Yaa’re FaMag Me (tt) Hlghllghls NEW YORK (AP) — Bob (t) Dialogue (0) 111! ( i i ' u ' ^ ' i k ' B M t ^ ^ (C) charge and following trtal, al- Oa d,' Keye (0) (C) SriS (tt) BawhUe hot ratings war, triumphed lai Urok Cp and Live Luke, (Than la on auppoaed lilts 9 T ' Merv Ortflhi Shaw (C) Henry GitiHm on I (tSdIMW Days of Oar Uvea SriS tt) Nswe wH (I) ' Newa wl I.' Freak (tS )Chrlalopkera up gang-controlled gambling m ss (Mm Newa — Weatherw and I (ts______aald Hla last speclAl, Actxirtflng Ui l|ilS (i)■■■ Camera ~ .Thr. ' In Monte Carlo ana finding can Style,” MtHiday 10- televlBion bullpens. "H ee Haw” (C) ,M , <0> (SAS) D attag_____ (C) (IW Diek Vaa Dyba Ihe audiencs rasagreh orgnnltA- (t) Report to the Paepia (C) murder auapect. Its (t> Mevie 11 p jn . it back In production, certain of tits tt) Ms aiS. She BOM . Mew B i rte ie i ' (It) Btaraal light — tiM (I) Tke NVX Taday (0) "Spencer’s Mountain” Henry (1S4MW Aaatber______Warid{81 {£SMS) Haalley - Brhttlsy lion, W U tunsd In by 47 psr (tS) laalgkl . ^ »»• Mlnneaota Fonda, MaUreen O'Hara. a OS S spot around N ew Tearw (Stt) Oeaai (C) 11 lU (it) OaMaHae (O) aite (IS-IM#) Amerieaa Faolball James MacArthur. Wyoming probably tbe current “Lealle triS tt) 0 eater le "^ U {8! • lit (tW Leeal Newa cent of the sets In lue. N B C .. M !!! Gninmeala and PMple (C) League Oame (C) mouittaln boy, one of nine chil- ttWSUS) B ^ ______TtW tt) WhM la lha Warid (C) won' tn the national sveiTge rat- . San Diego Chargers va. Den- dren: parents glta up plans Uggams Show" time period. _ (S-tt) Ose LBe to Uva (O) ***** !!*,/*■-2* *(•■(» CCoan (O) ver B rancor ’Marina Ufa (t-tS) Dlacaveip (C) for their retirement dream . Johnny Cash and big crew a t ^ 4itS tt) Baagar Bleiiea (C) (tW BaaHay ■ Briahlay Ba- Inga (or the week of Oct. U-IS, (H) Champloaahip Bowilag (I) Waealeet Ship fai Army (C> . ^ 5 ?"'? .^ •••“* Wm to college. (tw it ti) LaMars la Laagb-fa ld building up a ao.l, with CBS 11)41 (tS) Jewiali Ute fc) (tS) Ckartia Ohu at the W u liSS (t) Mevie malting new sbowa for ABC In tt) Mtte Daaglas Shew (C) Mueeam {tT^Tmth er (k magaeaeae (C) second at 1S.3 tind A B C writh ItiN (I) We Believe . SriS ^Att) Caariehip at (tS) Allred Bllekoeek ' ELECTRONICS AB C Is unhappy about Uie re- ■'UDpalUcr Her Vrius'! ception of "Music Scene," “ The •riS (I) Beveriy Biablll|les • its (tS)XM O'aodk ^ k 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 A to Z Now Peop!*" “The Brady (tdS) Baaea tSS .fits (Si Hartford Mayoralty De- (It) Borilard Kalghta bate. (C) Bunch” and VMr. Deeds Goes to' IMbts . RENTAL CENTER : 1 lie Tour condldatea for mayor Town." It is Unhappy about SriS tt) Bleetra. ■ ,\o( Hartford. D-Jos. AdmoUl ikjuajuji special, Frank' Jr.. Imlependents J.R~Kinsel- more than that, but there Is a Ira In coa-roan allow, la.and w. Smith and R-Mayor U i^t to how much repair work (N tt-Mi KrafI Maale MaU A.R Um IIo toko p « i In their Eddy Amold la boat (0 Judy only \ dctMite of cnmpnlsxL Make a Difference Where You Save! call be done. It has In the wings , Qune, the i.et(ennen./ Browa- romiM of Rvo dcbiUe inciuiK« IT DOE^ the "P a t Paulsen ShoWi" and ’ Ing Bryant and New York openUv and cloalnf itate- MeU pllciier Tom Shaver. men« by oanUldatfdf and Engelbert Humperdink- variety . (SttI Mavis ^ U-HAUL round • Unto diacunlon ol hour and a situation comedy " A . Mon and A / Woman” ‘IP' modfrat^d by. WTIC 'Ct 'd -Ck INSTANT Anouk Atanee, Jeab-Loule Trln- goUttcal raporter Uurye de \ called "Nanny,” about a gov- ^ tlgnonl, Pierre Barough. emessj. Friendship between young Wild Klnjtdom J by "It Takes a Thief,” ‘^Here ISitt (t> RawoB riva-O (ft ernise, ’ ABC’s “The Hcfllywood t»»tr»a m ''*a ¥ tares poaelbUlty of germ warfare, W ) New* —t Woalher and 4 times ysarly. Ghost and Mrs. M uir," a|l of and potenilal lose of HawmU'a OPEN lEVEN DATi - Palace” today 9.*S0- BAnsatstta’i aLStsT rmaaatat lasTivaTiag sugar Industry.ind III tgn It s J ^ M S ) Weaderfal Werid* rt which are languishing. gitttt) 10:30 pm . ' U TMUnd Tpkg., Mgncheg|tgr REM -Celea (C) NBC Is not enchanted with the Part l_of "(aiorUe, the Loite- 1407 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER e ROCTR n . OOVKNT^T (CMtae DeU) Refrtismllan AHid tome Cougar” reception of "Tbe Debbie Rey- srtth leelouy over Air OondlttonlBf titS.tt)^ UBd seMvaBalttvaa (C) nolds' Show" . or “ Bracken’s , Ed(hr Arnold is host dn (1 ^ JUsddi REFAIB SESVIOB . Oueala: Petuia Rodney , Udahs Brcnaan has benoine DangerfleliC IN David MORE JCDT CABBfB World.” ” I DteafifTof-4«u>nl«’’ NBC’s “Kraft Miudc hie rival sad asskc^lej-seanrs .' TYPEWRITERS (Mm The F.BJ. g r e o m ti loosi meioriyots (C) is on tbe weak side, t o ^ But Hall,” Weduraday 9- ■its (IS4MS) BU Gaahy Shew ( Carroll jB akW in the NEW rORK (AP) — NBC rSCtilE OOGtMl, M9-6733 Sits (t) _ since there are often contracts - X (iSl Tram fFOesb BisiW (Ct GUiRiNTEED Questn.'t2af.'ter!|. “m e Carpetbaff- MANCHESTER 10 pjnu , m s . Tnrnptts Jm 'fiSKSrV apokesmgdt lM y w U le Judy BEST and commitments, it Is expect- ttriS (IS) AMfsd BjUikssiA (tS-tt) (C>- Sm ,” Sunday 9 pjn. UriS ttStlSSSW Xms — Waathsr (MS) Mavis CVnB luts ‘^ u ffa -In ’' for ed that. If. anything goes, It is tV’ and ■peris (Cl- SERVICE V, "The ChrpetbatDgen" Oeorge to m id n ^ t ‘on saatern Oieadrt l|rork, her cqo- OLPSMOBILES ■■ 1 likely to be "BrackSn’s WotWL” 1110^1 'B in g Crosby arlll hsatBlne -K S ”— r ® ■ OOdJP CUTS — tniDITB — VROnARUCi sppsAr In the weekly sbow, and ZtcUom at lbs TWsf"' TT, i -- m c m — ------SriS v SPtoWhsw HwMri Laaa B D R P R N I M i N T O D 4 ------TOD GAN DRFRND ON TO when they run out of CRne bits ' musical-varlsty show wlUi carol T.MMWC Abe la e>q>actad to return to Buniett as the gusst ' gtar — 3it”e :s .u OPBN 8SVRN DiATB A'WKRK .TILL-MUMIORT — DBAF in MAIN BT. HoUjrwood and turn oitt sBothar NEW or USED v^Bhtg and CaRkl ’Togetbsr Again baUch. ^jlw jn n t TiBM" — to be ti4i IS on NBC pott lA ( (Ol ‘ . 'I i r,(b ■ "j-...

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THURSDAY JU P R O G R A M . n a n d a v .'liW a ik w • 4HHIna'a M i:M ( iT o C r f e S r (C) Tntlilr Cm ■:W__ _ » Waathw — _ __ isa A l ■aaie.wttb UMa (C> S 'Lee and Jobn OaTidm ' new venha of Jerome K ent-, ISS.,” a S E i% 2 . }g{ Otto Harba^ "Rtaerta*^. O Mars A n Sboeraaker, Irene IS i HOTey, C U ffi^^O a v^ I^num Oa (C) M c v e jg t^ lO •:« (« S:W U )J U v « b a lU a jr ta $ "4 For Tmms" TM Thiaa — ») with Walter Crsn-. oonataatly feud imtn (O unites . them for - —(S>«■ ITews * * » J ^ r cause. Frank ^ a tr a , .Dean- Kaiiln, Anita IBUberg Andreas. . r i (■-«) TUs b ISaa Ja .y <»M) Haaliey - BrbU^ ■». ____ AL»») ■ Dean „ I?* Leeal I^ews 7 :W (t) Cesar's WaeM • (C) Guesta are CToab^ ‘ S ra !8! (W ) Haatbir HttaUey Jack Gluord and Dom f. BfwM Pm Rlie Lbe^ Ic) ®M«W««es (C) 4iM “",{g . .. '.iP^gjs aad natara <0) U:$$ Newt -Weather ?JS5 I k s : ‘®» *‘-M '.n n a d •( ChUdrea (C> • HuDdreda of youMstera from i l S J M i i i a ’'* " (C> tMdlers to teenagers, Joai svy V 1BBBBB* Om^W S ) ' ——artai?u>too — V- u.of fafamiliar m ' rhyme 1:1 ■+« «-1 8 ,/ic) which ataib "llandair's child is fair of faoer’ : Debbb sings "Backfire" B e m s e r _____ ^ 5S S d ' several songs srirtlen especial- MacRae. ly for the show. (I) Newse^e M MM (A4t);r. is Ohast - and » flbts.»»e jBwr

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Quest star—Perform er , of cultural or news tbM at- THIS STfREO eome stature In^a. one-shot ap- tracts Uttle sponsor in te^ ^ re- SIGN Clearance. ceives bad~Nlriaeh ratings but S i^ l a l guest star— P erform er T-usudlly—good erltfcal nopcesr RADIOS V PLEbPS TEXACO Dorothy Malone stari of aome sta ture whose agent Cohttoveratal—Any suDject who has held out for better bUl- which has conflicting potn^ ql S81 M A IN a*. TV -lte d lo Sales aad S e n ^ in the film, “The Pi- Ing. view and its TV treatm ent ro- feiHr,” Tuesdfiy 8:80- R are televlMbn appearance— SuMa in a flurry of eompI4lnta, OORbIA N RROa.

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