r. MONDAY, AUGUST 88, PAGl SIXTEEN Avonc* DBUy Net Pn m R n Haufbratpr tnrnittg Hrralb For Om W««k Eaded Aa(wtS4,lHB St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Isabela, will have a short busi­ ask cMy soles About Town ness meeting and social Tuesday at 13,521 8 p.m. at the home of the Regent. BAwwItar o< the Audit M m ' Donna Hale Bamini, Mr*. Edward J. Cavagnaro. 72 Bnraw of Oraiitaitaa dauf^hter o t Mr. and Mra. John Unnmore Dr. Bantkil, 19i Henry St., will reeume o cliorge her atudles on Sept 16 at Stephens ' A DAR Memorial Service wUl College, Columbia, Mo. be held Friday at approximately VOL. LXXXn, NO. *70 (FOURTEEN PAGES) 2 pjn. at the Cathedral In the lit. and Mrs, Alan B. Bennett Pines, Rindge, N.H. All members of Orford Pari.sh Chapter inter­ Main Street, Manchester . . . .643-4123 HALEMain St. and Roar of Store Parking . and daughter. Ft. Benning, Ga., are visiting with Lt. Bennett's ested in attending and in need of Jolts Treaty Backers parents, Mr. and Mie. Morris Ben­ tremaportation may contact Mrs. , ,-i ■ " ’ I ■ „'i ■.» ' i i i i i i i i " ’i i i i i i i i i i l Lodge, Nhu nett, 96 Baldwin Rd. ^ Wells Pitkin, 20 Prpctor Rd. Talk; Army Rescued Miners Found Fit; W orry of ____ moke H & H your hoadquortors Police Arrests N-Ban Proviso FALSE TEETH for famous houseworos — Slipping or Irritating? Williaim J. Donohue, 28, of 1077 Rule Eases Don't be embaiTiniirt by loose falM Main St., Saturday was charged OPEN 6 teeth supping, dropping or wobbling for yourself, for gift giving when you eat, tellt or Just with driving an unregistered mo­ Sought by Ike SAIGON, South Viet Nam W toklJs Uttie PASTEETTI on your This pleasant powder gl’'®* » tor vehicle. The arrest .stemmed (AP) — U.S. Ambassador SSuksble sense ot add^ comfort Drilling Goes on for Bova from a spot check on Main St. He Shop H & H for complete lines of handy house- Henry Cabot Lodge conferred and security by boldmg pla^s more D A Y S - was ordered to appear in Circuit wares from famous makers—^for your own home WASHINGTON (AP) “Tlie ’reservation that I suggest for more than two hours to­ Court 12, Manchester, on Sept. 9. would"' provide that In the event day with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the and for gift giving. New assortanents arrivin|f Former Preeident Dwight D. Darrell S. Mains, 20, of 142 of any armed aggression endan­ influential younger brother of Spruce St., Saturday night was daily. And, of course, you can charge your p o^ Eiaenhower had jolted Senate THURSDAY gering a vital Interest of the Unit­ President Ngo Dinh Diem, on charged with failure to obey a chases at House & Hale. ■ponaors of. the limited nu­ ed States’ this nation would be the Pair Lifted traffic signal (red light) and was clear, teat-han treaty with a sole Ju^e of the kind and type South Viet Nam’s political-re­ State N ew s BOB’S ordered to appear in court on Sept. of weaponry and equipment It ligious crisis. 9. The arrest stemmed from an on- call for an anti-agtn^eaaion would employ aa well as Uie timing They met at the request of Nhu, WELDING SERVICE sight violation at Adams St. and NIGHTS reservation to the pact. of their use," Elsenhower wrote. who heads the secret police. Roundup By Harness hamedlate Emergency Service! W. Middle Tpke. .IJ ■ IWW I." ' But Democratic leaders got Im­ Some witnesses have expressed Whatever the trend of the dis­ mediate Republican help tat an «f- ELECTRIC — GAS Gladiys Smith of 362 Adams St. the fear that the treaty would bar cussion, there were Indications early yesterday ittorl^ig was fort to comply with the five-star the United States from furnishing the strict army rule of Saigon In 14th Day M3-2408. . . 649-7578 charged with breach of the peace TILLS genentl’a i»opoMiI without having nuclear weapons to an ally under was relaxing, even though the aifter causing a neighborhood dis­ to renegotiate the Moscow-signed attack. people were warned soldiers have Stale Buys Land Welding from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. turbance. The arrest stemmed treaty. No Job too big or too small. Senate Democratic Leader Mike orders to shoot into any Illegal from a neighl»r’s complaint. She Elsenhower wants the United Mansfield of Montana told report­ gatherings. For Sixth Beach HAZLETON, Pa. (AP)— Located In l%e was ordered to appear in Circuit States to rceerva the rlg^t to use ers that tills proposal—oiie of the Continued tension was reflected Henry Throne and David Fel­ HARTFORD ROAD Court 12 on Sept. 9 and was re­ s nuclear weapons to halt any ag­ reservations previously suggested in postponement of a National As­ HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut lin, lifted to the surface un­ ENTEBPRISES leased under her own recognizance. gression Involving Its Vital Inter- by Adm. Lewis L. Strauss, former sembly election scheduled for next today acquired land for its sixth harmed in a safety harness A t 370 Hartford Bd. Millie B. Strader of Danbury famous "Easy-Day" products for better floor care — easieri faster •eta. chairman of the Atomic Energy Saturday. The official Viet, Nam Manchester seaside park along Its 130-mile from more than 300 feet un­ lest night was charged with oper­ He endorsed the treaty Monday Oommlssion—already Is "Inherent press agency announced in a coastline. Bluff Point til Groton. ating a motor vehicle without a In a letter to Ben. J. W. Fulbrlght, In the treaty." broadcast dispatch that Diem, has Governor Dempsey, In cere­ derground, were pronounced driver’s Boense. The c h a r g e D-Ark., chairman of the Senate Mansfield said that If It were ordered the election put off until monies in his office, presented the in excellent shape today by stemmed from a spot check by po­ Foreign Relations Oommlttse. But adopted as a formal resolution "It further notice. state's check for |1 million to physicians who examined lice who observed the Strader car the former president said he had Hie National Assembly has Atty. William Miner on behalf of them after their 14-day or­ traveling at a fast rate of speed one reservation In mind. (OoBtimied OB Page Four) little real authority. The outgoing the owner, Henry Gardiner, Water­ on O uter St. She posted a J50 house of 123 memMrs was elected ford. deal. LECLERC bond while awaiting presenitation Dr. Peter Saras, who examined In August 1959. The check covered 248 acres. In FUNERAL HOME in Manchester’s Circuit Court 12 addition, 28 adjoining acres were Throne, and Dr. Anthony Fidulla, on Sept. 9. Relaxation of martial law, was personal physician to Fellin for 10 iggested by lifting of the Saigon given to the state by Gardiner. Clarence K. Overstrom, 36, Governor Dempsey signed papers years, said they were amazed that FUNERAL Bloomfield, last night waa charged Apprehension Lies irfew and,' according to the Viet the miners came out of their Nam press. In some provincial transferring lirth parcels of the with operating a motor vehicle land to the state. cramped quarters in such excel­ SERVICE without a license. The arrest fol­ towns. lent shape. Barbed wire barricades were In addition to the purchase price, WALTER N. lowed a spot check by police on the state will have to come up with Fellin, 58, and Throne, 28, were Main St. Ovenstrom was ordered removed from the uptown area laBCLERC well over $1 million to develop the trapped In a mine cave-ln at 9 to appear In court on Seipt. 9. Over Negro March a.m. Aug. 13. tHrector (Continued on Page Five) land Into a first class shoreline park. Beach houses, a pavilion and Saras said Throne’s blood pres­ other facilities will have to be built. sure when he was brought to the Call Ml 9-5869 surface early today was 110-70, SB Main Street, Manchester WASHINaTON (AP) — Leaders^of weary demonstrators stranded The 1966 legislature will be asked aontinued to pledge calm and dig­ and milling In Washington. Kennedy Kids to come up with the devel<^>ment down a little from normal but con­ plastic brooms 2.98 nity for their massive civil rights Congress was set today to con­ funds. sidered very good. Fellin’s blood inarchren on Washington vrasnuiaum Wednesday- Trcuiiuauujr. tinue its try at legislation that When developed. Bluff Point will pressure was normal. NEW CAR "The best tonhs," said Jac­ Saras said he didn’t expect Magnetic plastic bristles attract dust and dirt But apprehension still hung In the would prevent the strike. tsdee its place with the state’s five queline Kennedy’s physician, Throne to remain in the hospital Sturdy material fibres brush floor clean. New, # vacuum oction dry mops air -about transportation, - about The imcertalnty about numliers other seaside parks which are; ‘is the laugh-provoking antloa (or much longer than 48 hours. He ■11m, lightweight deluxe metal handles. the uncertainty of numbers, about was accented early today when a Hammonaaset In Madiaon, Rocky RENTALS spokesman for the march head­ of her children.” ■will be X-rayed and given heart NOW an unexpected spstrk of violence. There are 21 Kennedy chil­ Neck In East Lyme, Sherwood Botton wool nylon nylon wet mop quarters, 8y Posner, reported that and other psychological testa later 2.49 2.98 3.95 The railroad unions have set a dren, and Brace Btocaet of Island In Westport, Silvar Sands In about 2,000 of the pernons around Milford and Haiknesa Memorial today. Sanitary! Rinses clean as nylon Hngarie. Super alwoifceiiB,----- nationwide strike for midnight Newspaper Enterprise Asso­ FUEL O IL Vacuum actioo. captures dust Long wearing. Whirl free. the country who had planned to In Waterford. Fidulla said he planned to keep in a twinkling. Super strong nylon lasts three UmM longer WedneMlay night If new work ciation spent many houra with Removes for easy washing. Stays sanitary, fresh and rales go Into Mfect then. It Is a join in the demonstration were Fellin In the hospital for alaout a ONLY GAL. handle, hanging cap. the Kennedy families at Hy- week Just to make certain every­ fluffy. Replaceable head. strike that could leave thousands halting financial dlfflcultle* and aonis Port and Washington, On Yale Staff thing Is all right. He said Fellin would not ba able to come to the observing Mie makeup of this capital, NEW HA'VEN (AP) — Tsyneo came through in fine shape, that • WEEKLY happy prescription. His story, Tamagawa. brlUlaat Japaneae- his mind was clear, and there was Posner said the Southern Oirls- "Here Come the Kennedy CASK SAVINGS wax applicator tlan Leadership Conference led by l)orn mathematlclBui, has been no vomiting. Capital March Kids” come* to you in a four- named professor of mathematics • MONTHLY Spare pad 9e the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Saras srtd TSirone’s blood pres­ part keriea, starting today on at Yale University, tt was an- sure rose slightly after he was had" stnt about $2,000 to Its haad- raga. ( 1’ M • YEARLY 100% nylon chenille on 100% For Rights Bias quarters in Atlanta to help cover nounosd- today. ■ transferred to Hazleton Hospital'' cotton back, smooths wax on ttw tnnqfostation costs a( 200 T«4nagawa resigned as pcofea- David Fellin reats in a Hazleton, Pa., hospital today after he and fellow coal where both men were given - floors without streaks. Washes marobsr* tram Albany, Oa., and 6 t metiiemaUoB at North- miner Henry Throne were rescued from their 2-week imprisonment in a complete physical examination. soft. Quick-dries snow white cellulose Long Heritage loo tram gavannah, Ga. University to t x c e p t the eaved-in mine. (AT Photofax.) ’"Arone was absolutely in good OUR LOW RATES spirits,’’ said Saraa “He had no l 'M < and fluffy. P o lifla ,.^ 9«tiwlille, ptaparad.Ja sponge yam w m ^ s masslvs crawdUrbut TtJityS, ' complaints except for a swelling Include everything 1.69 By JAMBS MABUm dortonite at Tokyo in his right hand which he liad 3 Assoclatad Press News Analyet ttsy still ware not sura Just how University In 1«H. From. 1254 to bumped on some coal and suf­ wet mop WASHINGTON (AP) — Wednss- many paopla trains, planes, buses His Wife Wins: except gasoline. and cars would stream into tha -i-h -w-u , n 1962 he was an ajwistant .profes- fered lacerations." day’s civil rights march in Wash­ Tokyo University. Re Joined Ira Mills, state commissioner of FUEL OIL ington by perhaps 100,'(X)0 Negress city for tha march. Bpt police were sure the crowds M. NorSiwestern faculty la*t hospitals who had arranged the Squeeie-o-Motic sponge mop 2.98 and whites—to protest racial In­ yenr. Quitting Mine* news conference, said that he was justices and to try to pressure would he big. estimates range New design—mop squeezes itself wrlth ease. No but­ Wet It once, wash entire floor—no buek- from 100,000 to 250,000. With WASHINGTON (A P )—The Sen­ told by Fellin and Throne that they MORIARTY Congress Into passing a civil ate appeared today to be spinning managed to keep warm in their tons to press. Slight push wi handle automatically •t necessary. Suction-flush sponge ac­ rights bill—baa an ancient heri­ crowds of this siss corns the Marine Forecast Fellin Quoted COOPERATIVE potential for trouble. its wheels on legislation to avert 9-by 14-foot cubicle by breathing, presses sponge damp dry. Hands never get near wrater. tion sucks up dirt, flushes floor clean, tage. WINDSOR IXX3KS (A P ) — The BROTHERS mops floor really dry. Sheds dirt when A. Philip Randolph, president of a nationwide rrtlroad strike on each other’s backs auid mas­ o n , l().Ml>\NV From antiquity—by ones, twos, U.S. Weather Bureau isued the HAZLETON, Pq. (AP) — Anna saging each other’s legs. rinsed. the Brotherhood of Railway Sleep­ Thursday and leaders doubted the foUdwing marine weatiier state­ 3.98 thousands, millions in , fact, emergency measure could be Fidulla -said Fellin had suffered Hun \i) VI IM.I.T 301 CENTER ST. — 643-5135 u lijt ing Oar Porters and the director ment totey: Fellin la getting her way at last. nterature, mythology and religion passed fo time. quite a swelling of the feet due I I J ^ i a —people through disobedience of the march, told the National Tides will be high along the For a long, long while the wife 11 I. ’ ll ::-i,'-,;i Frees Cflub Monday, "We have Although there was speculation to the coldness in the mine but it non-riolent resistance have ai the railroads would withhold Ocwmeotlcut shore today from 4:30 of David Fellin, 58, rescued along was not serious and could be at­ ad themselves against what they taken the utmost precaution to see p.m. to 6 p.m. Low tide at Old with Henry Throne from nearly that violence will not occur." strike-triggering new work rules tributed to the (act he was older. The clean new look in Cookware consider unjust treatment, laws, if Congress appeared to be on the Saybrook today la at midnight. two weeks entombment in a coal Saras said he asked Throne by famous Procter or edicts. But, he added, "I will not stand vergfe a t passing legislation, a Sunset today Is 7:33 pm. and sun­ mine, has wanted him to give up what he thought about In the mir.e Yet, the history Of their protests here and tell you I know there will railroad spokesman said no. rise tomorrow 6:13 a.m, mining. and Throne replied that in the be­ is full of contradictions and Iron­ be ho violence. Human beings are E. J. Wolfe, chief negotiator for .Boating weather for Long Is­ But It’s hard for an old pro like ginning it was food because for ies. fallible.” the carriers, said on Monday they land Sound to Montauk Point and Dave to turn his back on the only the first six days there was BRILLIANT NEW “CITATION” DESIGN REVERE WARE Erich Fromm looks upon the Some special trains and buses definitely would not grant an ex- Block Island — winds onshore at world he has ever really known. nothing to eat. first act of disobedience by Adam rolling toward the capital tenation of their deadline, 12:01 10 to 15 knots this afternoon and Rugged as mining is, most of Fidulla said that Fellin, a Ro­ and Eve, In eating from the for­ X _, carrying demonstrators a.m. Thursday. again Wedneeday afternoon ahd the men who hack coal out of the man (IJatholic, "Is a spiritual man in home needs and bidden tree of knowledge, as on During the long Senate debate voTisble about 6 knots at other earth, living much of their lives and he (Fellin) thinks it was a "original sin" which, instead of (Oontinned on Page Two) Monday, there were mutteringa times. Fair weather with viabil­ out of the sunlight, have a cer­ prime factor In coming through.’’ eorruptl^ man, "set hlm^free to for lesa talk and-more action. ity 6 miles or more. tain rough and gruff sentiment Fidulla said Fellin told him that small appliances become fully human.” "When are we going to start about their trade. They don’t quit “ after the first seven days he was eOPPER CORE 8TA»»fl.E88 8TiS«t. Four hundred years before voting?” demanded Sen. Norris eaally. confident he would come out safe. Washington Area Convicted of Fraud Alter what he has been through, add joy to your daily living— Christ, Socrates defied the gov­ Cotton, R-N.H. “ We can’t settle NEW HA’VEN (AP)—The head He said he prayed.” ernment of Athens by refusing to this thing on hot air.” however, Fellin has promised his save you time and money. €^ts More Troops of a firm that shipped gift parerts wile to call It a day underground. stop encoprngtng the youth to Sen Warren G. Magnuson, flotM* to the Soviet Union has been found (Continued on Page Seven) question the Ideas of their dders. manager for a bill approved by Dr. Anthony Fedullo, Fellin’s guilty of nine counts of mail fraud While (It was wrong to disobey a WASHINGTON (AP) — About 80 the Senate Commerce Committee own physician, came out from a liy a federal Judge. I ironing toble 9.95 superior, he said, he . would obey helicopters will arrive from Ft. which he heads, said he thought session with his patient this morn­ the gods rather than the govern­ Bragg, N.C. today to provide their could be general agreement Leonid Tankel, 53, and his Arm, ing. and quoted Fellin as saying EbcclUsive steam vent top for cooler Iron­ ment. He w8s sentenced to death. rs]^d airlift for troops if needed on a measure tonight, although the (leneral Parcel Co. of New that Anna wins. ing. Balanced too, for easy opening and Then he refused to escape his In connection with the march on passage might be delayed be­ York, were found guilty of de­ If Fellin had only himself to Bulletins closing. Adjusts to required height at a death cell. To do that, he sa’ J, Washington Wednesday. yond the deadline. frauding Ckumectlcut and Massa­ consider, though, the doctor said, he’d stick It out for a few more Culled from AP Wires finger’s touch. after he had been condemned, The helicopters will carry no To move things, Magnuson, chusetts residents who mailed peu-- would injure the government. troops from Ft. Bragg, an D-Wash., said he would be willing cela from the company’s Hartford years. branch office to friends In Russia. Fellin poses as no hero—in fact It was civil disobedience, but Army spokesman said. to accept a more limited arbitra •** Ce»er«d Skillet $9.9S The decision was placed on file is Inclined to make light of the BODY FOUND How . . . world-lomou. Revere Wore Intro ducee i non-vlolent, when Sophocles' An­ The Defense Department an­ Uon bill approved Monday by the i automatic toasters X T Covered SkiHet 13.9S nounced last week that about 3,000 House Commerce Committee. The yesterday by Chief U.S. District fuss the world is making on him ORJEENVILLE, Maine (AP) complete new line of low-elhouette coofcwere tigone defied King (3reon’s order —The body of a Connecticut not to bury her mother. He walled Army and Marine troops would House hopes to vote y cleaning . . . with a Mlid coppor And Aeschylus’ Prometheus at Meade, Md., and Ft. Belvoir and the Quantico Marine Base, Va., ‘bring the Senate bill into line with two years ago when postal in­ today pear his overturned canoe core that tprnodi hnot rapidly, cookt foodt (otM terrible cost to himself befriended in Ch^berlain Lake, adbout 60 Slim-line SokelHe handles with retractable hnn mankind by stealing Are from the Wednesday. the House measure amid indlca- spectors began an investigation of Living Cost Rises 4-slice 15.95 These are In addition to about, tions It was picking up sup- the mysterious disappearance of niUes north of Greenville. The ring.. Interchongeoble covers with safety-grip Rng gods. For this Zeus chained him victim was Identified as William Brilliant chrome body, gracefully curved, guards. On ditakry nowl 1,000 troops normally stationed In I t i iE S T (Continued on Page T?wo) (Oonttntied on Page Seven) To a New Record Luckner, 50, of Monroe. Laickner or close to Washington. with white end panels. Fully thermostatic, l-Qt. Covered Souce Pan $6.95 (Continued ou Page Four) had gone Into the remote wilder­ selectronic color control assures perfect 3-Ot. Covered Sauce Pan 9.95 WASHINGTON (A P )—The cost ness area to camp a week ago 3-Qt. Covered Sauce Pon 10.95 toast every time. See FREE replacement of living rose in July by one half Mike Rank, 39, a t Bethel, Ckinn., relaxes in the cab of his big and had planned to return last guarantee. of one per cent to a record high drilling rig. He was at the oontrol-s when rescuers completed Thursday, authorities said. TBiey Rights Parader tor the second consecutive month, the escape hole for trapped Hazleton miners. (AP Photofax). believ ed he was alone. the Labor Department reported 0 steam-dry iron 9.95 today. B£DS TO WITHDRAW Killed Hauling With food and gasoline leading VIENNA, Austria (AP)—^The 2-Qt. Covered Double Soiter “Temp-o-Guide" gives exact temperature the way, prices advanced for Independent newspaper Aben- for all fabrics. Easy to fill, using ordinary $14.95 most major types of goods and Bethel Man at Controls Uexpress said today that Soviet .. .W HEN YO U PAY tap water. Plenty of steam vents. Bee Float to Boston services. . troops would be withdrawn from FREE replacement guarantee. f 5-Qt. Covered Sauce Pot $14.95 8-Cup Percolotor $13.95 The Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hungary next April 4. That li FOR A CAR said the July consumer price in-1 s o t. Cevorod Dutch Oven 15.95 3-Ot. WMaNngTeal A Paterson, N.J., man loat liia Hungary’s ‘‘liberation day” dex was 107.1 compared to the BOtWMsriingTeal life at aboui'~6:30 p.m. yesterday For Tense Reseue Job commemorating the march into A low-coBt, life-iiiBuied Hartford Natkmal 1957-59 base of 100. | Hungary by Soviet troopa In when a trailer he was towing with Time Payment Plan saves you money (jrou This means it coat $10.71 In July ------World War II In 1944. W ^ ' ' ' a light truck on the Wilbur Cross to buy the same items that could | HAZLETON Pa. (AP) — "I “ I Just felt the last few min­ pay only low bank rates)... gives you conven- Parkway in Tolland was struck in be )x>ught (or $10 in the 1957-59 ^on’t know of any comparable utes I would go out of my mind,” STRIKE READINESS knoe (die dealer makee all the arrangements) the rear by another truck and i.. ' feat. Mike can peel an orange said Fellin’s wife. Anna. WASHINGTON (AP)—The rail­ special purchase! special purchase! The July increase was the big- - . . . gives you protection (life and permanent special purchase! overturned. with that thing. But the last six “ It didn’t bother me a bit until roads, confronted with the possi­ Dominick Rotella, 41, driver o t gest since September of last year. inches nearly drove me out of my I was through—then I got a little bility of a nationwide strike at total disability insurance included at no extra the vehicle, died enroute to Rock­ Despite this, Arnold C^hase, assist­ mind." shaky,’’ said Rank. “I think I’m a.m. Thursday, said today most wanted sizes in ruggefi famous "Regina" electric ant commissioner of the bureau, coet). New car... second car... used car: the ville City Hospital. The accident Speaking was Nelson Stauffer, about as pleased as anybody." that most lines wlU stop accept­ one-piece enameled took place Juat over the Vernon characterized the over-all situa­ who had charge of drilling opera­ Rank also was at the controls ing freight before the strike h m t deal is at your Hartford National dealer. vinyl covered luggage brooms at extra special savings town line. tion of the past year as “ reason­ tions (or the rescue of two trapped when the escape hole was first deadline. Also, a railroad spokes­ toilet seat in colors According to state police, the ably stable.” miners. opened on Friday. Both times he man said, most lines will not Rotella vehicle waa eaatbound fol­ Asked whether there was Mike is Mike Rank, 39, o. Beth­ faced the possibility that a wrong schedule passenger trains which train cose in " , J m a 4 94 evidence of an inflationary spiral. r t m W lowed by a truck driven by Thura- el, Conn., who operated the giant move could send lon.s of coal would be unable to reach their 18". 21" sizes sa le ! 2 3 .S 8 tpn Eddy, 39, of East Woodstock. Chase replied, ‘T do not intend drilling rig for toe final 1 ours of crashing down on Fellin and final destination before the strike A 07 M m ■ m m M M Rotella slowed his speed as he to minimize the effect of any completing the escape hdle (or Throne. begins. drove up a grade and the trailer price increase on toe fa ^ y bud- David Fellin, 58, and Henry at 3:15 p.m. Monday. FeJUn get, particularly that of toe re­ sale! ^ JLg regular 29.88 was rammed in toe rear by toe Throne, 28, Monday, night. said he would pull the plug at AGAINST TREATY o o o Eddy truck. tired or low income families. toe bottom of the escape hole. At WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ New lightweight design—only 6% pounds. Cleans svary- The truck and trailer went out o t “ However, we can* expect that So ticklish was the work that near the. end observers could 3:17 he said it was too tight to tired Adm. Arleigfa A. Burke, thlng fast WITHOUT ATTA(3HMENTS! Zips from car­ ' eontral. The trailer flipped on its any price changes in toe July- former chief of naval operations, regular 2.87 5 ,5 5 count toe revolutions and figure be pulled put—and Rank’s nerve­ pet to floor to draperies to upholstery—gets every spertc. side sad Rotella was tfirawn from August period will be minor. The less drilling resumed. recommended today that the total index should be imchmnged to inches just how far Rank had sturdy 3-ply veneer covered with scuff-proof vinyl construction. Larger, flner quality Alter bag. Dirt cup empties like aah the truck to toe pavement. He stopped the drill every few Senate reject the limited nu­ r.n.z.c Made without a seam fo r long-lasting wear. Complete tray. Electric broom hangs on a hook. A beautiful gift for bored In an hour. And ‘ this with Assures years of -use. Lightweight, easy to handle. Rayon lining The trailer was carryliig a float • or not up very much, minutes. At 5:30 p.m., riien in clear tert ban treaty. ‘T bellev* with hardware. Goes on in a Jiffy. White and colors. with 4 pockets. Choice of several color*. You’ll want to have n to Boston to be used today In civil I Chase noted that higher food an 18-inch bit on the end of more mother! toe communications tent estimat­ it may be ratified but If tt la matched set. rights dem

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V. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.HANCHE8TER, CONN.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 19«8 PAGE MANCHESTEK EVENING HEiEALD. MANGBE8ISB, OOIQL TOESDAY, AUGUST 87,19<8 the far right; the vast omeunt of Here Come the JCenhedy Kids people in the middle ere almost the tour stopped for an afternoon South Windsor Ceylon School Actors Divide voiceless. It’s wrong when the at the Museum at Science and In­ •30 D a ys to B e tte r Grades^ Ph-esident m ikes an important American Beauty Tour Ends^ dustry in Chicago. " There they speech and receives only 6,(KK), had lunch and took a guided tour VitidtoAims Twenty-One of Them, and Full of Zest On Political 10,(»0 or 20,000 letters in response. through several of the more in- Orientation Set We should all voice our opinion, r ^ u £ ( v i Log 8,427 Miles in Month teieattig: parts o f the museum. BBIDOK BBDTOB GOT i for or against.” The last evening oh the road a Of Economy Involvement VINCENT EDWARDS—”! don’t fareweO benguet was hetd at Ed’s Bjr TIm Bfding Labonitoiy For Teachers o n m x m ch a b a o t k » (nrsl of foor.disaatchM.) believe in politics for actors. Sup­ A t w n . T M »y » ‘boi loadfemuifcJy bottctn. R ««cue» were ex- Steak Houee In Bedford, Pa. After By ALFRED SBEENWOLD MMOB y ______T•oat•d by the etalwart malee of Written for NEA By BRUCE BIO^AT By OOB THOMAS posing some star grabbed onto a teen-agen steak diruiera and an “ American hors may ba sometblng in the (Editor's Note: This is ths third Newspaper Eatorprise Assn. wrong cause and tried to use his the entourage. report by Mias Katherine Bills of AP Movle-Televisioo Writer Beauty *11001" ’ oake, tbe tour lead­ On Two Days view fiMt at flu bridge t^ e we ____ HTANNHS PORT, Maes. (NEA) HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Should! power to sway the public, He giAad ig> >■ firont o f the high Hiat evenii^ awtowndn*: and en presented thetr Hat of “Who’s Staee the influx of asw ma­ K 9 l4 t Hebron, 1963 International 4-H atfieot. the last stop o< a four- bowling occupied the teen-agere. The title of tHs artfeis may ■how oursatves as w s r a a t o a r s Farm-routh'BxaraiiU meeting the bu* were Kathy Anastaaio, biggest clowns; . meet of What you learned a t the high school. with farm tomUlsa.) with 132. surp«»»e« Democrat.s. the Repubhcan.s swim In the super-saline waters of Marsha Fredericksen, beet figure; methode, and periieps more w ill tatchtde ffe rilB g a by M irfc Ton won't find Walsh’s opening ded slopes and lovely flowws, occupied this summer by Sargent apinkm was "a real blast.’’ the Great Salt Lake. Everybody important, we know some­ memoriring? hid In siw o f the hooks. This pain­ and Eunice Kennedy Sihriver anc’ tionists. wouldn’t go to our pictures. I During the first two weelis the ’Tim Badger, loudest; Valerie Wa- Here’a the way you ought WboAoBaasM. flnptftBtsBdwt it the Kundasale ^hool of A L L W E E K wa.s greatly impreaseri with the brek, most vivacious; Dudley thing about forgetting, too. Khoan o f ooncentratian, I wouldn't want to pnoh this tending classes and. taking Add a few guests and'goyemesses. astw Olseie MacKenzie in "Gypsy"; watched the Involved process of and we know that the avenge fo r about a half hour, thaw thsocy too tor. My own response numth and you’U ’•eep the op- pljgjj. has a right to speak out political-! Also, Ttan Badger and Sally M il­ take a flve-minute break. ptmewtii worried without hotharing 'Ih e Mda "drifted In )>y twos and rik e ’s Peak and the Garden of the extracting salt from the water of spem o f ooncentraiUan, fo r a 1 of tiinraa iwtnimp on the North part in many ether activities. threes, dtatterihg busily,' and sat BOB H O P E -” ! think it s the 'Y chooses to^ But I hope j •- d o it In Colorado; and Grand .Oan- ler, beet stngers; Roger W iley and 2. Really turn your mind oa your partner. Kundasale agricultural ochool i >■<> actor’s own prerogative. No Amer-.when actors do so. they are moi^e | the l ^ e and mamifacturlng K in­ Doreen Crawford, night owls; ’Tim student on a single subject is Fred Goraoio, priadsait ef Om I perfect^ tosiast, and K/vu. *1. . 1. 1 down to eat. Some compared notes *■ *on National Park, In California, sibout 50 mtaiutes. Thait’s why full power for each “ study D o ^ Qoestian 1.(.‘ lean citizen should be denied a 1 "'ocmed toan toey have been mj to t^le salt. Badger and Barbara Walker, moat spurt.’’ Get the most out o f high octiool, wlB tUa doam’t prove that Itm a the morning’s actlviUes. There tite teen-agers were enthralled by your clasees are usually 60 crook away from the bridge ta­ la dealer, you holdi Spodsa, F- tgrtoultura and to serve as leaders . w_t_. ______chance to exercise his consUtu- ‘ he p ^ . They have a special r o j A fter leaving the Morton Salt often late; Allen H ill and Valerie each spurt. Be active. Involved ochedole to ttw high 4; Hearts, G-1-S; Dlamouds, <)-1| was a brief diecussion on rockets •f Mie wonders of Disneyland, movie minutes long. ble. 1 tar tbe "villages. A few graduate# tional rights. Some actors have apoosibility "'"c * reM h | Co., the group stopped at the Wabrek, nicest smiles; John Crit­ and thinking. era who wS i m ' ' “ will obtain government Jobe as in­ Somebody asked eomebody; t and television studios, actors and House o f Copper for souvenirs, and We know that you can loam opaniag hid bad a attajaga TTr*** A-K-ent amid the bcau- biggest sbutteitiuga; John Crit- hkewlas played low. Thereupon notmmp the tenth tim e Just to dignity In agricultural work. To lot of actors got stung in the'i “lie. c He -bor.ldshould keenkeep his mouth The next day, they travded to toiden and Marsha Fredericksen, material longer. We know that utes of each half-hoar period w aj dhMUHtng general’s crew, if riie were enjoy­ I shut " », tlAil mountain scenery gave the m ort forgettin g occure tanme- Watok tow ttls queen of hearts keep the anamy guessing. meet tihe booming population 1930s by backing the wrong' MEANS Yellowstone National. Park, stop­ most sophisticated; Doreen dark reviewing the previous half- pcugiom w ith IC m BBMa SCem- growth. It is essential that there ing her soup. Kerry nodded and End adv Pma Mon Aug. W J r tourists a chance to catch their ' dlatriy ainer learning because and ran afS the rest of the tricks sold; "TTiis la not the first one!” causes, so many of them are cau • breath. The tour was half over. ping at the Old Faithful Irci. Ex­ and Francis Smith, best all-around hour. ’This kind o f regular re­ ghan. Far Shalnwold’s 86-pags < book- be renewed interest in agriculture, clamation of wonder and deliglit tbe continued flow of new ma­ inforcement win eliminate a New tearhtri tai tha oyrtam tor trim diamonds sod cluha Tltroughout hmoh , the banter tious now. I'm inclined to be cau / . f After Yosemite NaUonal Park, good sports. Four overtricka gave us a very 1st. “A Pocket Guide to Bridge’' Oirle trtdned at Kundasale learn tious, too. Political situations can | Reef iaaino were the only deecripUona of Old terial makes it dlffioult for a lot of forgetting. Grodm 1 through 6 w S was lively and cheerful, but some­ t ttiey traveled to Wlnnemuccsu The tour members were then new ooneept to “take.” On the iiawAniwM tournament score. sand 00 cents to Bridge Book, hontemaking subjeete besidee ag- change so rapidly that you might ■ ------u^ V m b r i c a m O o A I a Nav., and they were well Into thetr Faithful as she erupted In sll her sworn in ss “alumni cum Isude' 8. If you have to monocise tba BOW modern meihenikbeB pro­ Manebestsr Eve. Herald. Box 8818, rieulture so they osn be eeq^ert how never boisterous. The adults other hand, fi you can stlO re­ something, understand it first. gram. Orodea 1 mid 2 will in charge kept a light hand on (ind you are on the record for MIAMI. Fla. (A P I—A gambhng tU rd week o f travel when they glory right on schedule. of the first American Beauty Tour member sometblng the day af­ Grand Osntral Station, New York wivee and serve as exemplea to the something you don’t really believe I casino, to be built on partially for fuel oils, servloa, left there. Following a good nigtat’s sleep, and presented with certificates A Take notes as you study wMh Rktaard Stewart; Gra k’s a pidnt to this story (in IT, N .T. viHegere. the proceediiiga. Though the kids’ ter you learned M, you can be —just key words to help you _ tays man one). East could age span Was 8 to 12. nobody in. And the old words and phrases submerged ocean reefs only .30 nM t's where Herald readers laat the teen-agers were anxious to commemorating the e"vent and 4. with Mrs. Dorothy FlHiat; Copyright IMS, Ceylon ham IT praotlGal fann heating eq u ip m en t sure you w« b T foiget it easily. remember. Tour memory Is see 13 pofafs to his own hand and silled anything. don’t mean the same any more; i miles south at Miami, is sched- Itft the tourMa. who sent accounts start their tour of the park. "With During the last day of travel and QrodM 6 and • with Morrtai General Features Oorp. BolMxdB fo r boyta and 5 one-year they’ve been ml.sued too much. | uled to open Dec. 16. at the trip fbr pubheatkm. ’This is ranger for a guide who pro­ TM s Just scratches tbe- sur­ tricky; don’t trust it. TTlRenherg. 10 In the dummy. AUow- practical farm echoole for girls. Besidee (hose present on this phone 522-8151 emotions were mixed for the most face of leandng tbeoey but 7. A t the end o f each week, iBg Sonfii M pointa for the open­ occasion, there are. o f course, the Another problem is that the Oom-1 Larry Vita, head of 3ur(.side 6 the final artiede, written by one of vided explanations when needed part. The teen-agers were sod that An Grade T and 8 taachara and The curriculum inoludes woric In munists have jumped onto most | Floating Homes, Inc., said Mon- no PKARI. STREET It’s enough to help you plan make a quick review ef the elamantoiy qiaeial teochera win ing hid of one notrump. Bast felt Negro Shopper Reheia President’s ohildren, Caroline and the group. the group vlalted the boiling pools the trip had finally come to an the field and riiop as well aa in the o( the good causes.” ' day that the casino, known as At- M.ARTFORD, CONN. A t the Utah state line, where the and geysers o f the park. Much your stoi^ time more M d- week’s sbidy. parUc^ata in a program entitled sure that West had 0^ 3 points elassroom. Ckmcentration is on John Jr., the four a t Peter and end, and at the same ttane were Ugently. For Instanoe, If your Make your mind work for ttt TOffft ATHENS, Ga. (AP)—A Negro Potrioa Kennedy Lawford, the two JACKIE .GLEASON - ”■1 don’t lantis Isles, would be out of fed- asM flats begin, the gresg) had an picture-talcing waa Involved very excited at the prospecta of “Sharing Ideas to Begin tba teaching aktals such aa carpentiy, think an actor should take up any era! and state ^risdiction. opportunity to explore the unusual ^em of eonoentmtisn is only you; dcB’t work against it. Tear.” Topiea diaaiMed win tn- a s sura that South bad woman bad five Negro pickets ar­ each of Sen. Edward M. (Ted ) bears and other form o f wild life seeing theiT families again. Many 00 mkaites,. kn’t it rilly to rested on charges they threatened needle work, poddy oultivation, and cause unless he is pretty darned salt deporits left by the preMe- were in ahundsnoe along the road­ ehide adenoe, social stodiaa, llng- the aea of hearts. If this were Kennedy and his w ife Joan, and comments were made ooncamlng stu4r one aiAject for three or (N E X T : so. Bast could not gain by play­ her for shopping at a downtown gardening. sure of what he is talking about. DISOKtMlNATORY DEVICE tone BonnerviBe Sea. ‘Though side. liah, art, n m ^ physloal adoea- The best students arc sent for Jean Kennedy Smith and her hus the impression the tour bad made four honra stielgfat fiwough? matMtals.) ing the king of hearts at the first store they are boycotting aa an bimd, Stephen Smith. Plus the at- He should be well informed on HARTFO RD (AP) — 'Dze CUy •reryhody collected samplea of die Leaving the park ki the laite on the young peo^e. In a nutriwU tlon, French and reading. advanced studies at Kundasale fo r, world happenings and the machi­ Housing Direotor says reluctance ■ It, more saK was brought aboard Tuesday win end w ith faculty trick. antisegregation measure. afternoon, the tour went to Its they agreed It wax the best time The Negroes, three of them 17 two years where theory is stressed.! general s new iMby bo\-. nations of politics. Otherwise he o f tauidlorde to include telaptaone YOU the bus on feet and legs than in meetings in the individual schools You won’t find Walsh’s opening Eaoh year, 100 girls and 100 boys, ■ . C*'Pr *n the Ken- Courtney Kennedy, daughter of Roliert, Sydney I^a^wford and Maria Shriver motri fci Cody, . W yo„ wftare a they had aver had. They had seen hid in any of the books, hut per- and the other two juveniles, were might tr>’ to lead his following in- numbers in advertlaing vacancies oontatotn. chuck wagem dinner was enjoyed. in the afternoon. between the ages of 17 and 38, are nedy Cbroipound. comprised o f the to support of something he isn't may be a device to doocrinnitoate Valerie Wabrek and Barbara things they would never forget, Reading wiU again be diaeuaaad tum it belongs there. It's jailed Monday on charges of Itoesident's house, the Robert F. Later in the evening the tour and wera very glad they had had Apprehension Lies s u y safe to ” Ue” about a couple threatening another person ' and selected for entrance. Out of 12 list of games (or-tamall muscles.” bock and forth tai taztra-familiy niture doesn’t show it. That the ! qualifi^ to speak, on.” agalnot minoriUes. Direotor Wil­ WWker discovered to their surprise by aU Grade 1 through t taachara Kennedy’* place and toe big Ivouse meSmbers had a "sing-akmg" with the opportunity to see so much of of„ ,points______If ,you have____ solid j disorderly conduct, PoUca Chief who apply, only one is admitted. There are also gsunea tor large trade.” kids are outdoors most of the time j P A U L N E W M A N —"W hy should liam SU-tt told Oily Manager 4IM the saK crast on the bottom Bruce Vandeitirook, one o f the tour new to town Wednesday morning. o f Joseph P. Kennedy, this great may account in part for this. a person have to abdicate his Freedman yeoterday that property t t the canals couM be broken the country. AU other teachers win ha oosign minor suit as compensation. Pitch | Si. E. Hardy said. A t the end o f the two-year charier of ohildren finds toe ex­ muscles, games which throw the Down at the spacious beach directors, at the p ^ o , and Fran- Beneath their exaftarsnoa, par­ course, students are given a com­ kids into almost every conceivable there atretohes a .'Wnall graying What the visitor comes back to | rights as s citizen because he is owner* who otnii telephone num­ STOP tbroogta, and they sank M o a ad to their respectiva seho ^ citing heart of life. de Smith and Sally Miller stnan- prehensive exam which they must kind of competitive situation. wooden pier and dock, the fazpily , i® that discipline and ca.sual living an actor? I think It’s impoitant bers may be trying to avoid ”a ents are probably finding tfaalr Over Negro March where the new teachers win re­ Watching them in action on a I N T I M E ‘ S ndng theta* fu tta n . youngsters bad grown tq> qirita a pass in order to get a government But In all this there is much boats nearby. Off across Lewis somehow go hand In hand. This (or the of this country commitment to show a unit to a port a t 10:30 am . day much like most of those they minorltj’ Negro or Ihierto Rican The next day the bus ttaveled bit in the four werics asniy from Sehoel Honra job. The girls in mir hostel are ■pend here nimiher after summer, more in mind than just fun and Bay one (xin spot the sands of ® place where youngsters , to use their voices. Most of what across , and that night, presently studying very hard for Gr«at lAUind. whore ttie fam ily, achieve without being pressed into we hear is from the far left and fam ily.” home. TV) coin an old phrase, TBs- ; from Page One) The openings and cloatngs of tbe the visitor comes away with strong fitnesa, though M. is true, as Eller after Simier, a Iwga birthday cake parienoe ia ttM bast taschar.** schools Ustad bdow sre fs m y defi­ this sxam—even enroute to class impreesions. aays, that ” no m ajter what kind goes for Rs oherlidied picnics. On j s. common mold. Authority is deft- was presented to ABen HHl in nite. They wlU be definitely Ml SPECIAL they read their notebooks and From the youngek to toe oldeet, of team you want, you’ve got It weekendB. with the Preddeint and i clearly felt, honor of his sixteenth. Everybody, from afar. A special freedom Police Arrests discuss chemical formulas. Curfsw hie brothera cm hand, a veritaWe ' Yhe proof of how it works for train, for example, is scheduled about a week after school opens, they love being part of a big, big here.” What really emerges from needleM to say, had cake for des­ according to the superintendent’s for girls is 10 p.m. but many girls family. they take their the early master)’ of sports is the task force moves across the bay. j Kennedy children is readily to start on its way no later than e ^ e again at 2 or 8 a.m. to In the two Compound houses seen. All those who are oM enough sert. and Allen was seen nlbbUng office. meals, have picnics, enjoy parties, youngster's corrfidence. leftovers for several days. Rail Aide Says 8 p.m. and head through Florida, Herbert S. Chapman, 19, Coven­ eontlnus their studies. where youthful traffic Is heaviest, to judge look upon their busy days Georgia and South Carolina, pick­ try, late laat nli^t waa charged South Windsor Ogfa lobotd ride, swim, play baseball and a Says Sandy; "These little suc­ Graduate aud Undergraduate The Black HBls srea of South opens at 7:46 am., eloaea a t 1:45 Students attend classes dally host of other games, go to amuse­ one would expect to find many I Cape as the greatest days ing up passengers in the South. with making an unneoesaaiy noise from 7;80 to 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 cesses pile up. Ih e y build ooinfi- signs of wear and tear. Curiously, [they know. Dakota were "vlslited the next day. Walkout Won’t The train is expected in Washing­ 'With a motor vriiicle. P o l i c e p.m.; Avery Street School opens ment parks, see movies. Though denoe. Tize kids have done some­ The young i>eo|de toured Jewel to 8:15 p.m., with a half-hour the group is laige, no child seems the oomfortable, bvemtuffed fur- I (N®XT: Where are vnf rasoaiet** ton before 10 a.m.- Wednesday. stopiied Chapman after be itoove at 8:15 am., closes at 13:15 pm.; break in the morning for tea. thing tangible, something they can Evening Courses at Cave and Wind Gave, and Stopped Most special trains and buses, Orchard Bm School (Avoty pm.) e i^ lfc d . Individuality runs high. at Mt. RuShmore to view the faoea Us car out of a private drive on Chemistry, botany, animal hus­ see and know fo r certain. And Be Postponed however, will not start on their Ceneer St. while squealing his opens a t 12:15 pm ., cIo sm a t 4:15 With their numbers so big, some here, particularly, they all take o f the prestdeafts carved tai the p.m.; Wapping Elementary School bandry, veterinary seienoe, and urgMlsatlon and scW luiing of East Hartford and Willimanfic way until early Wednesday. tlrea. He was ordered to appear in agriculture theory classes are re­ mountainside. opens at 8:30 am ., cloaes a t 3:20 to ilr full round of activltlei L " Z s . ‘X (Conttnned from Page One) ‘Diere was more concern in Circuit Court 12, Manctaeeter. on quired for all students. In addition, Leaving Rapid Otty the follow­ Washington about the departure of p.m.; Pleasant VaU ^ School opens •entlal. Yet tai walk around the *" ing nwrning the bus traveled 6ei>t. 9. girls study sewing, cookery, and Compound at ths height of the day port. But the track was tar from demonstrators than about their ar­ at 9 am ., eloaea a t 8 pm .; Union child care; boys learp mechanics WILLIMANTIC STATE COLLEGE aoroae Soum Dakota to Sioux rival. Even without tbe threat of and BUsworth Schools open at 9 you can find no heavy-handed dis-' *t«Plten Smith U just one among clear. FISH FRY and engineering. eipMne. i several of the parents who feels WHY TAKE A CHANCE Falls. In the evening a pooletde DRIVEWAYS a strike, officials showed concern a.m., close at 8 pm . fiffars English, Kterature, mathematics, history, psychol­ ptzai paety waa enjoyed by all Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., an­ Appeals Heariag (AU YOU CAN EAT) Practical or laboratory classes Sehedulee tacked on doors show i children's partlcipaUon tat nounced that if the Senate leaders about the problem of moving so Park Facilities are held for nearly every subject. ogy, science, socioJofiy, art and music and education Bring Your Car In after sirtmtuln g in tbe motel pool. many people out at once. The Two ^pMds win be beard by tha childrenseparated into three 8»oup pi:ts them "ahead Free Estimates On: OotMnQIng east the next day. intended to rush the bill through the Boning Board of Appeals Sm t Friod Fhh L byboii W odg* Btaich student has his own ^rden basic agegroups forriding, swim- themselvee” by exp^lng them tourscs at both Fraduate and undergraduate levels. Today For A - i- - ’ ’I serve notice they w ill not suc­ strike threat has compounded the Will Stay Open plot which he must weed and fe r­ /• concern. 5 at 8 pm. at the 'Wapping Ele­ ming, sailing and other activities. •*> competitive condiUona they PMMCO V ceed.’ ’ f rracn rTWQ r u i m i u w w m m q w tilize. Students also learn to milk Tuition 917..SO credit hour ( \ Actually no one eeemed sure mentary School But instruction is thoroughly Indl- ntaRht otherwise be many years BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAYIN6 ‘ SAFI ? V I Morse favors a modlflcatlim of OpamtioiM cn a limited basis as Christian Reformed Board of cows, make . not^ions about ridual and'peraonal in meeting. — Wiidow Shades President Kennedy's proposal for just what the railroads would do long the weather remains favor­ FrBsUy lokod RoHs'oNd iBtttr n ow th and diseases'bf vegetables FREE In case of a strike. Randolph said Home Missions, Eidward R. Knehn, You look at this biMy, friendly Eunice Shriver probably speaks • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS For tnfCrmatlow eeod to: settling the dispute by turning it able will be maintalnad at 'Wlok- attorney, 868 Fumlngton Ava., In large garden plots, and do na­ place on toe rtioree ef LswM Bay for all tai her conviotian that ”big M od* to PrdMT over to fte Interstate Comnlaroa he hoped all demonstrators would baih Faifc. tive handicraft. Girls spend one FREE DEUVERY leave Washington by T p.m.—two West Hartford, requests a specific and see many thinga—a Wnd of tai- fam ilies are the best” In fittin g • GAS STjMTIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS Bnire E. Bradford. BRAKE CHECK Commission. That plan was re­ A fte r Labor Day the eafata w U exceptlcm to allow the bidding, and a half months in a homc-nuui- ttmsfe monmar oamp, a school, Wllllmaiitle State Ocllege ALSO 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. jected by the Commerce Commit­ hours after the demonstration EVERY WEDNESDAY young people for life. be opm only on Saturday and maintaining and operation of a agement house, doing their own avan - itanelfUHy — a training The Compound seems a near- ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED tee. ends. But one rail source said that housekeeping. VENETIAN lUNDS railroads faced with a strike usu­ Sunday, and reservations for ple- church on premises known as the FKsind for the MT6 Oirmplc perfect .letting (or this rioee-knit After a caucus, Assistant Sen­ nlo facilities will be neceesary only southwest comer of Beelzebub Rd. 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. There are two major languages gamas. WE ARE 100% INSURED Bttag your old rollers la ARTHUR DRUG ate Democratic Leader Hubert H. ally don’t start a train moving and nationalities In Ceylon—Sin­ family. The three whi^o houses s M M se 85c per shade unless they are sure It w ill reach on these two daye. end Avery St. The point mode by the parents are not far apart. Broad lawns Don Willis Humphrey said he thought a vote The park has had a very ouc- Frederick Mohr, 1489 R t 8, rs- halese and Tamil. Until five years Is that the rise of the group makes would be taken today but " it aH Its destination before the deadline. ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS ago. classes at Kundasale were serve well (or baeeball and touch cesoful season again this year. quests a speclfie exception to al­ ft sonriithtaig like a oommimity. a football. 'The many fam ily dogs DE MAIO BROTHERS SINCE 1920 depmds on Sen. Morse.” Some oonstruoticn work is low the cemveraion o f an existing CTOBST conducted In Bkigllsh. Now, how­ iMftlng tai wfeSoh aB learn to oom- GARAGE ‘rile House bill which is draw­ ever, Ceylon is stressing the use of — Ruety, Laseie, Kim,' Bullets, thla "Winter that w ill extend the dwaUng into a two-family dwril- COCKTAILS BATTSFYINO pete, to aeoommodate to each oth- Charlie. CUj>per, to name a few - TEL. 64.S-7691— WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER ing favm: would require binding Frazels Observe its own languages. Yet, few text­ 18 Main St.— Phone 649-4581 Winter arbitration of the two manpower water and raoieational fadUtiea ing on his premlsaa. This is an DC ar, to taka knoclqr and bruioM. to con roam free. zone. books are available at the higher grasp a variety o f human experi- iseues in dispute—the makeup and education level in Sinhala and In a drivew-ay .etaruks a motor­ size of train crews and the eiimin- 25th Anniversary AU interested parsons may «noa and personality. ized Toonerville Trolley. It seats Freeaer Deatha poor and be hoard. Tamil, even though cltMses are AA tha” (linn where they ride in Is atton of some 83,000 jobs of fire* conducted in these two languages. six. carries an inevitable overload men on diesel locomotives. Ifr. and Mrs, Sverett Frasel, Voter-Making SsMlon UouiARDjounion^ the montangpB, I woitohad eight or of 10 or 12. There’s a tennis ooiirt, INDHPIINDENCE, Ora. (A P I- A voter-making session wfll be Students must rely almost com­ ten o f the children aotride horses, It would leave other work rules, 187 Brood St., were guests of hon­ pletely on notes given them bjr a bouncing pad, a small guest Coming or Sunday « t open bouae in Three boys suffocated Monday held Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at each (M id tai a (IMfeirent leam hig covering wages and a variety of night In an abandoned freezer lecturers. house Which .sleeps youngsters, a other issues, to collective bargain­ oeletoratloa o f their 26th wed­ the town hall. ••Lniidraark for Hungry alage. WhUe OaroHne Kennedy and merry-go-round, a small store OPfN TONIGHT TO 9:00 i ding anniversary. Mlm Joanne chest near their homes. Co-education Is usually present Maria Shrivar were jumping their ALUMINUM COMB. ing. Dead ore A llm John Keller, 6, only at the level of higher educa­ where soft drinks are peddled The Senate bill provides not only Frozel, o l home, and Mrs. John Manrihester Evening Herald Americans” horaee over low berriera, 5-year-old WINDOWS and DOORS the son of Joy Amoumk, and South WindsorIndsor correnmndent, tion in Ceylon. A t Kundasale, girls MictMiri Kenneily was proteoting for arbitration of the manpower Htaberem, Coventry, daughters of and boys have separate practical Richard Speden, U, and Laura Katz,z, telephone 644-1758, ef Ms mount "He wont to ’’ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE TES, YOU W ILL NEES) issues but also of the other issues the coupte, were eo-hoatessee , ao- brother, Wayne, about 8, sons of hi Mfle O ff Oakland SL classes but attend lectures joint­ i > i i THEM SOON if they have not been resolved siflted by Mrs. Fraael’a nine aka- On Tolland Turnpike I adzed Mtw. Shrinrer ■ anytn4y Mrs. Frank OoriUo. ly. Girls and boys may have one sear taM att. She rawwerad: ooznp le e e ■aiecffcin at i within SO days after the board’s ten . Police Chief Harvey SheUen- Yelloacstone Firat or two social events togsther in a .‘•Oh, o f eoursa. Ih e y fa ll o ff a f WHY NOT BUY decision in the ^spute over fire­ Mr. and Mn. Fnazel were mar­ borger quoted Mrs. Corlllo term, but, othenvise. have little heA , deKdous ried 00 Aug. 27, 1936 in Zion Lu­ the time. But tbety mat eeeryhody NOW AND SAVE men and train crews. saying she saw the three shortly WASHTNOTON—The first area opportimity to meet, except on the There are other proposals, too. theran Chui^, Bristol, the Rev. else riding, and they right track L A JOHNSON after 6 o'clock and they told her in tbe wortd designated a national way to class. Nevertheless, girls on’.” I Sen. Jacob K. Javlts, R-N.T., has John Schultze, pastor, who la now they were going to their school park to proteot end preawve the love to talk about their 'boy­ HOME proposed an amendment providing in Jersey City, N. J. They reetd- grounds or the city pork to play. It is BO oooidenl that all . the ed in Bristol until 1966 whim they natural landsoape for human en­ friends’—that special boy whom children arc riding^ swimming, for government seizure of the rall- The bodies were found in the joyment was YeIk>w«tone, estab- 'k'k’k;k'k'k’kirk'k'k'k’k'k'k'kirk'k'kt'k'ki(ii they admire in elaas. 72)sy think PAINT CO. roads. moved to Manchester. boating- and pla^ng hall before CANDIES SPECIALTIES A buffet supper wea served for chest at the rear of the Amouak U^ed In 1872 by an act of Oxv- of him more as a "pal” than as a Sen. Cotton has served notice be resldencs just before midnight. Igrees. DRIVE t)bcy are 8. The parant Kesmedya FOR PREPS, CAMPUS “sweetheart." CAREER 72S MAIN ST. PURNELL PLACE so would speak at length if an 100 relatives and friends who pre­ beUmw the vital haMU o f phytrieol «48-285« sented the couple with a puree of Kundasale it sot all work and PHONE MI 9-45(11 amendment should be adopted to IN BO play. Daily, gtris must take fitnees are set eariy. delay the effective date of the ar­ money and gifts o f Orver and During the youngsters’ kmoh at floweie. part tai ntorts or danolag classes bitration award on the manning BOLTON NOTCH (noik-ooed). Frequently they take ths Shrlvsr houses Ssndy Eller, a issues imtU the parties had vol­ Mir. Friiael ia employed by tbe TWO WONDERFUL PLACES TO EAT... Itamily ampkirya who teaches the Quinn’s Pharmacy untarily agreed on all the subsidi­ Flmt National Bakery, SJaSt Hart­ oducatlonal trips. They also wor­ HOME and at PELLINS! And the cost Is surprisingly moderate ship In the shrine room of Uieir childran s srlmaitaig snd ether 878 MAIN 8T. ary points. ford. when yon consider the generous portions—not to mention our sports, stepped by to drop off “a AMERICAN LEGION Democratic Leader Mike Mans­ eourteons su'vloe and deUghtfnIly, relaxing atmosphere . . . faith. field of Montana was asked if he P A Y IN G BOM Ends T (22-80) Loramla «wen« went along with Mm. unto By PHINEAS FIBKK s If toe bill is approved, Main St. South Viet Nam's embas.sy in Rockville, yeetepdey wmo ordered (80-10) Barly Show (la pregret ' (10) Movie Richard. McCarthy, toe 27-year- merchants from Maple to Pearl want to see the board help toe Hfs. niai^»*ui Pwty. committed to the State Farm for (12) Movie _ to a reck for the vultures to they decided to get violent. Pml Deddfi Pontkie where Saigon University’s (acul-, Washington resigned Monday to MANCHESTER BtidM m m tam C ot ttie AuxUlary (22) Movie at 6 (la progress) ( 8) David Nlvaa Theater He acknowledged Influencee on Speakers of three distinct persuasions spoke before Jin open old son of veteran sdderman Clar Sts. on the east and from Forest merchants as soon-as they can.’’ mea.sure.s Wemen at Niantic for an Indeter­ Princiipal Lincoln Nyetrom an­ (24) What’s New gnaw on. i s a Director Theodore Powell said ties of law. medicine and phar- protest repre.ssive to ONW-CholMt Post, AaMicaa nounced today that all teachers (40) Mr. Luclqr (2(M0) Combat Mm from aU directions: the fier- house conducted by the Manchester Renewal Agency (MRA) ence McCarthy, was sworn in last to Locust Sts. on the west, will be macy are situated. Teachers were against Buddhists, professors and Lititeii, kaa anaounoad har oom- minate term after she pleaded ( 8) News I 8) Movie In the New Testament's Sermon moo oo the Mount; the, Bhavwad Phone §45-3551 required to pay an additional few after last week’s meeting that he students. " Diem's ambas.oador to guilty to vin of probation. are to report to the school on Sept. (18) Big Picture 8:00 ( 2) Lloyd Bridges at Whiton Memorial Library Auditorium last night, evi­ night to complete his father’s term notified that school.s and univer­ ftattao akatmtan for tlia comlor at 9 a.m. for a meeting with (m the Mount, Jesus, who had Gita, part of the Hindu epic wMch 573 MAIN 0 n tm T mills to fihance the purchase and felt toe directors would act favor­ the United States quit in protest^ Mra. Heck was placed on proba­ (20) Firm 8:10 ( 8-12) Talent Scouts dencing three sets of attitudes toward the propos^ North on the city council. maintenance of free off-street ably' on the district proposal blit sities, closed last weekend, may VMUTt tion for two years on April 3, P h i l i p Liguori, superintendent, 6:16 (20) Induftry on P arade (22-80) Bmpire (C> driven the money ihangers from GandM caUed Ms eplritual refer- reopen soon. la.st week. ' JBUina Hotekkiaa will bead 6:26 ‘ 3) News 8porU. Weather, ■ “ o (Jendenturi^^of Bympheny eiice book; Thoreau; Tolstoy; ^ End renewal proJe(rt. The elder McCarthy, a member parking areas. could not say if he thought its Mystery .clouded the fate of For- 1963, in Rockville, after she had (Who will bring them up to date on 6:80 ( 401 Adventures la Time lu) lul^rlptiaa Civilian censors supplanted tbS Aanartoaoiam. cot^tana and ohangee and progrem made in the the temple, preached non-violence evan John Ruskln who u r ^ the Moat V(X»I waa a hard re of answer—the agency will find ac­ of the council for eight years, re­ Tonight the directors will also size would be reduced. eigh Minister Vu Van Mau. who been found guilty of breaking and (22) Club Rouee (2CHI0) HawaUan Bya eppo(tition, wM(to brougtit Ita own signed last night to devote his full Director Harlan Taylor thinks military censors in processing oommKtaa; Kia. Eliaabatti entering and tarceny (over $260). school aystem during the pert (20) Newa 8:00 (24) Bummer Drama Festival with his admonition to turn the teaching of Justice and gentleneee. ceptable new qttarters during re­ hear requests to be included in or resigned Thursday and shaved IMkUaCf aiiild waMara, distin- (24) Film 8:80 (10-22-80) Dick PowtU other cheek and walk two miles If •upport, and waa armed with auf- time to the RockvUle Redevelop­ excluded from the district so that that "When a whole group of im­ news dispatches relayed abroad. his head in the style,’ of a Bud­ She was given six months m Jail year. (18) Lite ot Rilejr But behind OandM’s thinking newal if at all , will pay On the other hand, there were guMaad riiaata. manabaaahip and The teachers are to spend, the ( 8-2040) The Dhtouchablet anyone compelled you to walk ' Notice ficient Information to aak seem­ for as much os $25,000 in moving ment Agency. He is executive di­ they may draw the district. lines to portant taxpayers are in trouble, dhist monk. Reports (hat he liad on aach count, to nm concurrent­ ( 8) ’The Outlaws ( 8-12) Picture This was the long religious experience ingly penetrating questlond—moet rector of toe agency. McCarthy we owe it to the town tb do increased ■ troop concentrations in bu^at; Sira. Rutfa Staulett, oivU ly, execution su^ended, and wae rert o< the day to preparation for ( 8) Walter Cronklte 10:00 ( 8-12) Keefe Brasselle one. of India — Hinduism, with ita costs for a business, will try to accord as much as possible with tieen arrested could not be con­ daCanaa. gtaTsa' rafftstrationa and 6:46 (10-22-30) HunUey-Brinklcy , 10:80 (22) Peter Ounn cf them leading. was council president for one the merchants' desires. something about it.” while ,.lhe downtown Saigon. The open plaza firmed ; ptiused on probation. the opertng o< aohool on Thuraday 7:00 (13-33-.10-40) News. S poru sad The ascetic Bssenes, a sect of paacetul acceptancs of the caste W l HAVI DABY help relocate the merchant in the in front of (Jity Hall and the ad­ liwlaW—• K n . Jaan Marrow, ( 8-204m Fociu on America pre-^ristian Jews, took an oath In thU life aa woparatlOT Least talkative were the pro- year and has been a member of At an informal meeting last Republican party last week chas­ The fate of the students rounded OondlUona of the probaUon at 9 a.m. W eather (10-80) Report From renewed area. tised the Democrat-controlled joining U.S. Information Agency ~TfMM»n*y aanrloa, aduoatioo and were that Mrs. Heck would pay Nyatrom aJao said that Jamee ( 3) To Tell the Truth 11:00 ( »6-ia-2i80) Newa. IporU sad to injure no one. And after Christ for moving up to the next cesto Jeot’s aupnorters, oome of them It could no4 guarantee reloca­ various commissions during his week, store oivners from toe area up Sunday also was unclear. One j (34) Animals of the Beashera DELIVERY TO THI North End property holdera, who years of service on toe council. of Birch St. north complained that board otf directors for not acting building waa crowded with .sol­ government source said they were 1 aoliolaialiip and budget; Mra. Vir back some $300 #he had stolen. Veitch, ariiocd ouatodian, should be (18) Subscription TV Weather thousands of Jews used non-vio­ the next me on earth and with Its tion in the projret at the- same diers, Maximum security precau­ aWa Bnow, oonatMution and Xxy- She failed to comply with the pay­ commended tor the fine Job he has (10) Manhunt U:U ( 3) Movie lent resistance against the Ro­ complicated proMbltions against felt that the area had bemocmed rent ("You can’t expect to move He was on toe planning com­ the district would not benefit them to relieve t!he parking situation taken to an army ramp for mili- 1 (40) Steve AUen Show the South End’s disregard' long mission when that body advocated and asked to be excluded. sooner. tions remained in force around Qwra, lataabiUtatloa, aervloe bureau ment schedule and paid only $30 done in perparing the new trailer (20) Film (10) Tonimt (C) mans. So did the early Christian doingling violence to othersothers; Jafiilam, into a new building and pay the lary training. j claaerooms for occupancy. 7:16 (22) Backetaae martyrs althobgh the Christians enough, and should accept benefits redevelopment for Rockville. When the presidential palace. and vohintaar boapital work; Mra. since that time and also left her (30) Sports Cam era 11:80 (12) Morie wMch forbade Wiling anyone or BOLTON same as you did in an old one" the redevelopment agency was or- Unsigned posters. apparently IfUdMd Korttar, finance, pon>i«s residence in Rockville, where she Mrs. Ellxabeth Wright, president 7:30 (12) Movie U;»> (2240) Tonight (C) grradualW moved from pacificism thing and reiiulred the wearing of when they are offered. said consultant Tom Wuerth). nor drawn up by. military authoritie.s, TAKE YOl’R PICK (24) M ilitary-Industrial Cktmplex I 8) Movie _____ to the (jrusadea. a gause m att so insects wouldn't The most reasonable complaints ,__ . _..1., ganized in 1958, McCarthy was ap- CHICAGO (API—Radio Station' was Mving with her grandmother, of the Bolton Education Asaocla- SEE RATUROAT’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LMTINO that a marginal buslne.s8 could ; ^ member. aplfcared on building "^Hs. T h ^ | pfo^fjeasts programs : b Jo T lita. Ann Bunui. girU’ and went to Hartford to B-ve, She tlon, has announced that, through The Quakers, vdiom Merle Curti be inhaled and klUed; and Budd­ AREA eame from a middle group, who survive■iiT-iHvM friA the movem/WA ' ^ _ __ called the "conscience of the 18th apposed the renewal because of Young McCarthy, a member of i Bethel Man at Controls I ° „ a tr, «n foreign language.s, in addi- State; Mn. Miriam f*oUanM>ec, liad worked in Hartford as a waii- the kindness of Mrs. Ruth Mount hism, origlnaUy an etMc protest Atty. EJugene Kelly, presld«)t of the Demk over his seat. Brig. Gen. Ton That Dinh, Sai­ posed in the cases of Arthur E. of Bolton Center Rd., was present­ mode laat December, brought no gon's military governor, moved Dsmoerata kad a previously unaf- swers to their specific questions you can’t stand still.” Mayor Flaherty announced that queztione. The title of chief of po­ Sliated voter reslater with its par­ Scranton, 88, of 160 ToUand ’Tpke., ed an engraved plaque and Honor- “For years I’ve heard the North young McCarthy, taking his first Local Stocks .swiftly to prevent mass uprisings. main $51; Hanry 8. Domian, 19, Hart­ man oertefleate at 1 ^ recent grad­ Owners: More thsui 100 pec^Ie gathered lice was removed from toe mayor He ordered security forces to ty to the fU at Diatriet. at the Whiton auditorium, in time Elnd reridents say 'The South EJnd step into political life, would re­ laat December when voters ac­ facing ■ H m brasdutown by diatricta ia: ford, $51; Charlaa C. Calderon, 31, uation review oeremonles con­ place his father on toe police and shoot into "any group of trouble­ Hartford. $42;. and John P. ducted at ' the Naval Training tor an initial presentation, Ulus- never does anything for us.’ Now cepted major ravislona In the char­ oak Vtoat, IS Democrata, 13 Republi- strated by atleeding on the basis of his initiative, mUi- charter that the last commission military was acting under orders ean m i five unaffiliated. the MIRA’S consultants on the Tuesetoy tor a public hearing on was unable to consider. Bid Asked B O Y S ' T O W N ! The final ragular voter-making and $6 to t operating a motor vehi­ tary bearing, leadership sfaUity, toe proposed changes for the city Conn. Biuik and Trust from Diem. cle without a license. mUtery sppesnnce, pirite in the tr if coming and vrlion you doso your windows don’t lot North Hind project. The propoeaJ 5,869 Hours Spent choiW. The hearing Is slated Other Businese CHearly referring to the arrest aaatooB will ba from g a.m. to 1 bos been printed in The Herald. In other business last night, toe Oo...... 71 75 5— Sapt 14 at tha North Covan- Mrs. Donna U Harris and Mrs. Navy, adaptofeUiity and because of Sought hy Ike for 7:46 p.m. at a ty Hall. Hartford National of 3.000 university students as IktRA Chairman Elverett Keith council accepted the resignation of ny firAouaa. TIm two-hour apecial Judith L. Wright, both of Bolton, the high example he set for other In Work Relief At lort night’s merting. Corpor­ Bank and Trust Co. 69 73 they gathered Sunday for a dem­ aaaaton Oct. 6 will ba for Oioae were each fined $15 after pleading recruits. The graduation oeremcn- doodly gas fumos harm your family. explained that ’There is nothing ation Oouiwel EJdwin Lavitt pre­ three members of the zoning board onstration, Gen. Dinh asked par­ guilty to larceny charges. The final about these plans; many of appeals. They were William Fire Insurance Coniiianies wheaa r l | ^ mature aa to- age ies, consisting of a full-dress (Continued from Page One) ‘nines town deportments charing sented toe reoommendatiora for Hartford Fire ...... 66 69 ents to advise their children "not two wtrnien were arrested in Man­ parade involving more than 1,000 exception of file reservation ha Yvere considered, and this is the changee prepared by toe (Jhartec S(dimid, Harold Lehrmitt and to indulge in any Illegal action bad raaidanoa after Sept 14. mentioned, the political advantag­ best one we’ve come up with so tiM flraoi year 1963-63 benefited Frederick Koppel. Schmid and National FMre...... 122 130 • The wglatrara of votora will be chester after shoplifting about $19 men, climaxed nine weeks Inten- (wuld well kill the treaty jacause Revision OommlwBioin. Few ob­ Phoenix F^re ...... 128 136 which may bring about disas­ lb mtoloii from • am . to 6 p.m. worth of sweaters, slacks, hair ahre baoic training. es to be gained outweighed "the for ” from toe work relief program oon- jections to toe propoeals were Lehrmitt are alternates. trous consequences." spray and adhesive bandages from it would be subject to renegotia­ undoubted Maks to be Incurred” fipeaking later during the meet- "Hie mayor appointed John Dai­ Life and Indemnity lua. Cos. S aptS to woilc on the prallmlnary Blue Ribbons to All Get Your Free Exhaust Check Today duoted by the welfare department. regirtered. Aetna Casualty .... 109 117 He also banned labor strikes and gate of votora, ramovlng namea of the Grand-Way Store at the Paik- The Junior Homemakers 4-H tion.” vrtth treaty ratificatiim. Infi. Police CSilef Jamee Reardon A propoaal to change toe meet­ gle, now an alternate, a member appealed to the capital’s 2 mil­ ade.“ He aeld that among the dlsad- J and Town Planning Commission Ten male clients on the wel­ r t the board. Donald Richardson Aetna Life ...... 167 175 llioae poraana who hava paaaed Ckih, under the leaderstiip of Mrs. The Senate spenson did not ing daites of toe oemnoil from every Conn. General ...... 165 173 lion people "to remain calm and Farex gway, moved out of town or trana- Other COM diapoaitiems by fines Duoald Tedford, portlclpaited in the think that a 100 per cent endorse­ vantagee is the certainty that the Chairman Martin Alyord both fare rolto spent 6,869 houre r t in­ other Mionday to the first and and Richard Bundy were appointed clear sighted,” included: I>ae W. Wesson, 34, Vic­ Soviets believe hi signing the agreed that the proposal was toe door and outdoor labor, at $1.15 alteniates. Hlfd. Steam Boiler . 139 147 tortad. ToUand County 4-H Fair in Rock. ment of the treaty by former third Monday r t the momito 206 University of Saigon faculty Qlmaera to Meet toria, Aik., $25, reckless driving; viRe lort Friday and Saturday and President Harry S. Truman—an­ treaty "they are securing great­ beet for the town that they had per hour credit toward payments brought quick oritlciam, though, The mayor also announced toe Travelers ...... 198 branches in the city were sealed -'Tba aieanarg Circle of the Sec- Richard R. Angeloni, 19, Rocky brougtit home a total of 27 ribbons nounced Monday by Fiilbright— er advantages tiian those they Now in Grootor Mcmchestor you con install a LIFETIME seen. made to their feuntilee. from council president Jrtm Or- appointment of James Brennan, Public UliliUes off by South Vietnamese troops. F$ra6ab dnd Congragational Church will Hill. $25, pawing at an intersec­ for its work to clothing conrtruc- would offset the Jolt the general consider will accrue to the West­ First opposition cam. from Most r t the work houre, 3,906, loweki. He complained that pay­ recently named to fill a vacancy Conn. Light Power , 86>/4 38 >4 Antiaircraft batteries remained laauma meatinga Sapt 10 with a tion: Anne L. Ambroae, 28 W. tkm, arts and crafts, 4-H scrap­ had given them. ern world.” Jamea TrivlgYio and WinMow Mw- were spent cm projeots for the rec­ ing bllte and signing payrolls on the redevelopment (XMiunissionj {jtfd. Electric Light around the presidential palace and slacks oragraaatve aupper at 7 p.m. at the Middle Tpke., $21, failure to yield books, Slid records. Fulbright suggested thalt Elsen­ He expressed bapa that the GUARANTEED MUFFLER at these quality Automobilo chetrter, both Elighth District ‘di­ reation department. TTie cemetery might have to be portponed since to a full term on toe commission. 46 50 at key points in Saigon, apparent­ bosM of Mra. John Hutt cm Mer- the rig^t of way: John L. How­ All the gills received blue lib- hower's use of the term "reeerva- treaty won’t "create a state of rectors, who wanted to know who department had the benefit of 1,- toe council wouM not be meeting "rtie council appropriated $600 to Hartford Gas Co. 44 Ml 48>4 ly to guard against any possible (Ow ltd. Sach member ia aaked to land, 19, Staiford Springs, $25, U- bone on their record books. Oon” might not be precise. oomplacency, both of wishful would have to pay for sewer line 196 hours, while the pork depart' at regular intervals repair an alarm system damaged Bomhorn New England air force revolt. Look better leg;ai passing; Gerald J. LaPenta, It is a basic right of every na' thitiMng that the cold war has Repair Shops who have mutNers right in stock. relocation in the renewal area. ment needed only 767 hours. Commission Chairman Albert over a month ago in an electrical 53 M 5614 icing n donaUan of one book of Margaret Peape and Donna Ted- ended and toe Soviet leaders have In Washington, toe State Depart­ graon atampa to be uaed for the 18, Hartford, $25, passing in a no ford were chosen aa representa- tlon to provide for Its self de­ Later, Elighth District President The $1.16 per hour credit to used Hager said that the payrolls could storm. The request was made by mpanles ment .said Vietnamese mili­ eIrcle’B project for the Nov. 16 passing Bone; Hope J. Hubbard, fense,” Fulbright said. “That suddenly become new and trust­ in case of repayment to the wel­ be paid wlthotut signature if it Fire Qiief John F. Ashe. Arrow, Hart, Heg. ,59'i 63 >4 Wear longer Uvea of Tolland County bo model worthy personalities.” Victor Swanson asked about the tary leaders had no warning of Oofnmunlty Church Hcriiday Fair. Rockville, $21, failure to drive to their winning outfits at the right is guaranteed In the United effect Of toe project on the sew­ fare department rt relief funds ex­ w«a neoes."»ary but reminded Or- The council’s next regular meet­ Asaociated Spring . 19 21 the anti-Buddhist crackdown last K Idambarahip duaa for the year may the right; Armand A. Roberts, 34 Springfield Exposition on Sept. 31. Nations charter and it should not age treatment plant. “The present pended. In such an eventuality, the lowrtd that only three meeting ing will be on Sept. 16. 11% 12 Wednesday that touched off the Coventry, $18, failure to obey recipient takes (S'edK for the hours Auxiliary Social ha paid at tha meeting, Mra. John Briefs be necessary to reiterate It con­ plant is at capacity. Any increase dates wouM be lost os a result of 5 5% new crisis. gulars t e l ^ d t aald today. red traffic light ($16) and failure An anniversary Mass will be stantly. Living Cost Rises m population would be a very worked aa payment for employ­ the change, making HtOe differ­ The AOH Auxiliary wiU hold a 20% 221,4 In absolving the military. Wash­ ‘ ' Chnmge Si to carry a driver’s license ($3); celebrated at St. Maurice Church "A reservation ctasinges the bas­ AL’S SUNOCO 4)orious problem for the district di- ment, and may deduct it from any ence in the branaaotion rt buAness. scK^lol tomoroDW on the lawn of. North and Judd ... 16)4 18 ing appeared to be placing the I Covantry Onmge ’Fair will be Ronald E. Whitney, 38, Williman tomorrow at 8 a.m. in memory of ic agreement between the partlee. ------^— BOLTON NOTCH. C O N N .^ A U 643-489S rectorsI monies owing the deportment- One rt the meeting dates lort the home of Mrs. Catherine Preuss, Stanley Works .... .31 23 blame on Diem or his brother, ms anc tic, $16, operating a tnick with a To a New Record would be toe third Monuday of 17 Village St., Rockville, from 2 to held during a aupper hour from Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson and one It does not seem to me that Pres­ Rybca^yk and ParMi said they 49 53 Nhu. S;S0 to T p.m. tomorrow at the hall defective exhaust system; Eileen on Thursday at 8 am. for Walter ident Eisenhower’s suggestion November when the fiscal year is 6 p.m. The public is invited. Washington observers said U.S. FARAH huskies Griswold, Coventry, $16. failure to (Continned from Page One) thought little relocaticn would Ik *Cloae to Home* coming to a close and the councdl Hospital Notes The above quotations are not to on R t 44A. 7716 public aupper will Gawlas. does that. neceasary, and that the Increase at bs construed as actual markets. strategy appeared to be counting feature ham and aalad and peach grant the right of way; John A, At the voter-making session Mansfield said he hopes Eisen­ is not allowed to transact burtness. Admitted yesterday: Robert Be­ diortcsdce for dessert Hampson, Coventry, $10, intoxica­ hower will be willing to have bis were the major cause of a 1 the treatment plant would be KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — While Oriowski said he saw ”no rube. 123 Union St.; Philip Mar­ U Saturday, 17 voters were register­ tion, and George Paleckl, 31 alight. Charles Ross. North Kansas City tin, 142 High St.; Fritz Stark, ) The Grange will have a public ed — seven as Republicans, three stipulation spelled out in a For^ per cent rise in average fo CAVANAU G H ’S GARAGE The dirtirlot officials disagreed policeman, wa.s assigned Monday particular gain,” Mayor Leo B. pinocdUe party at 8 p.m. Thursday Thompsonviile, $5, intoxication. as Democrats, and seven remain­ eign Relations Committee report prices in July. Flaherty Jr. said it was another Tolland; Annabel Ourrler, Toll- bt lU haU wth Mrs. Walter S Paradise entered noUes in the recommending ratification. Sen­ ------BOLTON. CONN.-^AU 643-6449 wantini to know what their cost! night to watch for thieves who .step in a general improvement of land. cases of James W. Smith, 18, of ed unaffiliated. Gasoline was up l.S per cant I would be if Improvement or relo­■ ' had been stealing spare tires from sizes 6 to 12 FaraGab Havan aa general chairman. Men interested in softball will ate Republican Loader Everett M. the charter Births yesterday: A daughter to OompleteB Oourae 127 Green Manor Rd., failure to Dirksen of IlUnols said in a sep­ In July. This was attributed to I i-f*; cation were required. cars at a bowling alley parking A proposal to change the elec­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waite, 68 yield the right of way; and Walter meet, tomorrow, at 6 p.m. at the strong summer demand wMito I The MRA had no'ready answer; lot. Km. Burton EL Moore of Wilh- arate Interview he thought the for­ ended price wars around the SltliM in his patrol car in an tion oate from December to April Mountain St. maatic, t«acliek.,of tba kindargar- Zevoteck, 38. Eaglevllle, failure to Bolton Dairy field. mer president might agree. the agency is seeking a ruling brought only a few questions. Or- Discharged yesterday: Marion sizes 6 to 12 F a re x ...... q ten and nursery oiaaaea of the drive to the right. ‘”rMs could be done in a num­ coimtry. trom the Urban Renewal Adminis­ alley, Ross saw his wife park toe AdYerUsement— As a result of toe July cost In­ tration whether the dirtrtot — family car in the lot and go into l(wskl asked if the fiscal year Vallera, 46 Birch Rd., Wapping; Soiiili Oofvenitxy Cooperative, has Cases continued; ber of ways,” Dirksen said. C O O K ’S SERVICE STATION date would be affected. Mayor Rita FVedette, 64 W. Main St.; Preps, waist 25" to 32" and huskies aosnpleted a special summer pro- Until Sept. 8. for Bast Hartford Now aptm—BoMon’a new barber “Among others, It could be made crease, living aUowancee baeed on neither a prt'vately owned public the bowling place. Mtof), Stony Road at Route 6, next quarterly reviews were Increased | ------MANCHESTfR OREEN. CONN.— C A U 649-S321 utility nor an agency of the town Shortly afterward two men Flaherty said there would be no Helen LaChapelle, Baker Fid,, Ver­ gmsn for prs-ochool teechiers, or- Jury trials, RTIUam M. SuUlvan, 87, abim00 wiU receive a tYYO-| Spero. 35, both ex-convlcts with t(xwn eleotians instead of the pres­ Herald’e Rockville Bureau, 6 W. Farex . . . pol.vester and .50'’'r cotton, comes WHl begin Sept 4 and the nursery son, 35, both of Union, on similar statement of president Kennedy .... lUCKLAND. CONN.— CALL 643-2363 649-8025 the installation as it serves the ent two months. A new council Sept 6, both s t • a.m. at Kings- counts of using a motor vehicle that he intended to carry out such cent an hour increase in toe BU- er renewal project area will be paid. long police records. One had a Mata St., telephone 876-8186 er in black, dark olive, beige and bi'own. without the owner’s permission; Buy in the Sky? Yea tomotive Industry. If the district is treated like a master key for unlocking care. would be aWe to set up Its own 649-6797. hoiy Hoube. There are atiU open- policy.” Increases for an additional budget Instead of operating under tagn In the oonMned nursery and and Donald B. Keeney, 27, of 218 NEW YORK—Gift shopping at The Eisenhower suggestion was public utility, it must pay half the Oak St., operating a motor vehicle 26,0(X) workers, largely in toe eost of utility installation.^ as re­ FREE TREES one prepared by the previous coun­ LENOX PHARMACY tomtorgarten class. Those interest­ an altitude of 30,000 feet is poasi- made public shortly ^ e r Arthur trucMng and cartage industry, cil t t U presently done. Job One Third Done Your Charge Account Invited ed may obtain information by call- while license is under suspen.sion. ble nowadays. Hostesses of at H. Dean, who served in both toe quired to serve the project area. LINCXILN, Neb. (AP) — Bob 299 E. CENTER STREET—MI 9-0896 Until Sept. 9, for plea. Dorothy will range from one to eight cents. I The two strongest broadsides of Jacobsen, landscaping architect There waa no discussion on a Ing Mm. Roland StocxUey on High least one intercontinental airline Eisenhower and Kennedy admin­ Another 16,000 employes will re­ J A C K ’S ATLANTIC SERVICE proposal to moke the office of city W.ASHINGTON — Nearly one fit or Mra. Thomas Small on Mtdn Davis, 9 Plano Pi., violation of istrations, had told the combined the evening were fired by Mra. for the Nebraska Department of third r t the 41,000-mile Interstate building code; and Israel Rubin soli scarves, perfumes, and other ceive 2.6 to 4.8 cents an hour| ------MANCHESTER. CONN.— CALL 649-8232 Roads, is on toe lookout for “tree- (Herk full-time with tenure. The at items in the air. Foreign Relations, Armed Serv­ based on reviews of city Indexes. Helen F ita ^ ric k and Dr. A. B. Highway System is now open to ItM psuent-membere will hold Jr., 67, Waterbury, Speeding. ices and Atomic Energy commit­ Bforan. napers.” j city derk would have the name of Jacobsen reported that a num­ administrative assistant to the traffic. Under (xmatruotion are open houM tosnorrow at 8 p.m. at Until Sept. 12, for disposition, OYCUB, DEATHS RISE tees that it would be a great mis­ Mrs. Fitzpatrick said that the 4,900 miles more. When completed, KlqgSbucy Hbuse. AU parents of Mrs. Anne K. Rautenberg of 149 take to attach any reservation to aonsultants were withholding their ber of newly-planted trees being mayor and would be <^ after spend- license is under suspension. to prevent accidents. | Eisenhower found that, wMh the O Z Z I E ’S SHELL SERVICE tog a few days leave at her home. Until Sept. 17, at Oie Rockville ■ 1 ; , r ' ’• I ■ ...------— MANCHESTER. CONN.—CALL643-1272 cluded — although MRA otfflolals Attending tha graduatioh program session of Circuit (Jourt 12, for plea liave said often that such a large were RychMng’a mother and and disposition, respectively, John undeveloped area 1» not eligible her atoter Joanne. J. Coughlin Jr., 20, WllUmantic, lor inclusion; The 8 a e e n d CongregaUonal attempted breaking and entering, That a proposed road south from Church has established a church tampering with a motor vehicle the Wilbur Ooss to the North hymnal fund directed by the mu­ and larceny (imder $16); and Rus- V E R N O N ESSO SERVICE End area should have been in­ aic committee. Those interested in aell A. Whallen Jr., 21, WilUman- HOlAtfS , ------V «N O N . C O N N .^A L L 649-8372 or 875-6271 cluded in the project, based on the donating one or more hymn books Uc. fpr sentencing on charge of premise th a t” if the town cant to the ouirch are asked to contact breaking and entering. Additional afford it. the federal government Mrs. Edna Perkins. Mrs. Rufus charges of tampering with a motor virill pay for it,” - also 7 Read or Mrs. John Willnauer. vehicle and larceny (under $16) mation according to earlier MBA against Whallen were nolled. The hymnal is now published in information. a revised adlUon. It has been sug­ WALSH’S ESSO SERVICE gested that memorial donations be Hit Ecumenical Bids She was validly concerned tost made for which each book would -MANCHESTER. C O N N .^ A U 643-0914 the renefwal area be cleared be­ Rambler Claatic Croaa Country Station Wagon—ehooae the famous 6 or new l98-hp V-8 fore It waa assured redevelopment, ba pitq;ierly'■inscribed. Books need MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The We devote much time and eare- not be memorials, however. and asked what the town's flnan- world’s largest Pentecostal de­ aial obligation for the project is. Mimy of the present hymn nomination, the Assemblies of ful effort to our profeBsional dutiee books are memorials. In these RUY PROM YOUR LOCAL REPAIRMAN INSIST ON Selling toe project to developers God, has ad(q>ted a resolution at­ bo assure the family of a memory to the Job of the MRA. The town cases these persons who made the tacking the ecumenical movement Richard E. K«U LOOK WHO’S NUMBER ONE! memorial gift may t ^ e that copy must pay toe total project cost, las "a sign of toe times and con­ picture they will cherish. A LIFETIME OUARANTEED MUFFLER BY INTERNATIONAL after the new hymnns arrive. trary to real biblical doctrine of may have to repay as much as m - Rambler witsells all other six-cyKiider rile Deep-Dip rustproofing to the roofline, • spiritual unity in toe church of Vernon other % from IncreaRed tax and the Cwamic-Armored exhaust system. Manefieoter Evening Herald iOirist.” S^^ura from the district to toe statkm wagons in the world Coveatiy eemspoadent, R. Pau- The resolution disapproved As­ Democraft SILENT, DURABLE Btate, snd receives the remaining If you prefer, you can also have all of these toto liMla, tMephone 743-6381. semblies of God ministers taking a AM welded iar % as a federal grant in this smart best-seller with a new 198-hp part in any group seeking Chris­ Vote For LOOK FOR THIS Dr Moran won applause saying There are lots of reasons why this rakish, Back to Cornell tian unity. SSregL n think it is a little bit crumby Taking a Trip? Wherever you’re going, go roomy Classic outsells them all: “Car of the V-8 that costs less than many Sixes. See your It called for “unity in Christ” SIDN to take pec^le from their homea Year” styling and the new Advanced Unit Rambler dealer during the “Savingest Days.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank- rather than structural unity. RICHARD L KEM. e Exdiiatve to move them somewhere else and FIRST b y Long Distance. Make reservations at your favorite p la c e . Settle Uh A. Long resigned Monday as The Assemblies of God, a fund­ 8ILIKOTK force them to pay WSh«r rent ’ Construction that produces its solid, sedan- Join the Trade Parade to director of toe disarma- amentalist denomination, is hold- CANDIDATE 1st fiataii for He also aocnised the MRA of ini' plans for sure with friends out of town. Lajfer on, let folks back home ment agency, effective Aug. 30, to Ing its annual convention here. It greater ruat tiattng the project "to keep sheUcally now than It A Thought for Today ire in awe of what they have vdt- and guilt fW recent violence and was Intended to be at the time. nessed His loving spirit attrocted Stewart J- Vennart Of Dismissal to Board motel elevators, the Weinbergs’ D rillin g Continues for Bova Shown to 500 Roundup JUmri|e0t»r unrest in that country. But reports 'There is now, indeed, in prospect gpopMirtl by thr Maacheslsr peopW to him like a magnet Ktad- AUTO Stewart J. Vennart, 66. of 17 Lilac St’, died at hU home yerter' frqm Washington indicate that ears tingled softly to the tunes of exactly such a ohangs in ths over­ Cotmell o t Chnrelies ness and trterance were « « £tiettltt9 iferalh piped music. And when they visit­ all method. Phil’s fiir-weather friends, but his •(CaaOmrtI tram Page One) Around Pool lOseUslaed from page ftoe) Chester F. Langtry, deputy director United States ptdicy has at least Jle wee born in Manchester on ed the cocktail lounge on the fifth But what the Kelly Co. had In Y i shall be witnesses unto me constant companions. he has held since May 1959, has ^S^oia, decided which version it is going to mind at the Ume of this letter was There was a dignity about his Fellln giv*flven a.bambuifar, thousands of doHare to Soviet cua- July 25, 1897, the son of the late floor, they were greeted by an ef­ (Acts 1:8.) , „ , GLASS 'M y DORIS B8SJDINO WlUlam and Mary Doyle Vennart. the board of directors, “concerning ® ff«- emphasise and try to opeipte on. conduct that was an Inspiration. soup and coffee.iQee. ThAme had a defined in the paragraph im­ Someone has said a foHowar of ^ ehill in tlM air and a bright tom* dUlee. . „ It ia lu fact, a version suggested fusive waiter and were served mediately following the passage Hi was ideallsUc, but extremely hamburger with all the trim- IF YOU HAVE A LARQg diMppeartJKt o t the Ruj- Before his retirement he was em­ Manager Richard Martin to remov^h^m Christ is a Christian with a mind ployed as an office worker at drinks by girls wearing white top we have already quoted: realistic; soft-spoken and gentle, Of AN Kinds mlnga, two hotUea of beer and a blister from a moon in a dear eky gave an eu-, Sian cuetoma fees eperked a whole­ ------' Landry has retained the H y l- by some of the news reporU fmm through' which Christ thinks, a but a lover of rigorous , SKOULP YOU OPEN IT 1 Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manu- haU, tlghU and-black-net stock­ “Such contingencies . . could heart through which He loves, a stone. thantlc to ll. background to a sale refusal by Soviet officials to ford law firm of Buckley, Creedon the Ksne. It is to the effect that artistic by nature as seen In ms 'Ihrone and Fellln Joked and facttiring Co., Inc., H a^ oro. He ings. well occur during bienniums when voice through which He ipeaiw, InifoilMl Prom ^ ‘ObovrokM of Autumn Fashions” aoq^t packages that had been and Galllvan to represent him in the recent severities against the many paiiitlngs. he was also a , sang all the way aa they were mailed by Genersd Parcel. A total ^ veteran of World War I, Hospital Notes ■•They drank while sitting on state elections were held and dur-, and a hand through which He commendable soldiery h\mrtl^ but | nraesnted last night around the serving in the United States his appeal. t i KaaebMtiKaaebMter Cow.. BuddhiaU were conceived by the Ing which a change of state ad­ In AN M okM of CofS pulled to the surface. of 8,0( » paekagae, chiefly clothtog IAUU Hatter, plush,, conical chairs around a outspoken on ths side of a The raacue climaxed a drama ^ 1 at the BUlngton Ridge Ooun- Anny. . In a letter dated July 81, Diem family and carried out by ministration could result in A Mind Hurough Which Christ and food, were mailed to Rueela, VUlttng hours are 3 to p .^ try was notified of his dismissal pianist at a ^slowly rotating bar temperate man, but understanding that caught world-wide attenUon; ^ auh. Clothee from Burton’s r ^ e e d there end returnM to the He leaves his sister. Mrs. Anna 8 special armed unite under its di­ changes in the Insurance system Thinks—^Psul sums it up in t h w of Intemperance In others. Work Don# Indoors In Our Shop were described by Mrs. ThomM ^ FYancls, with whom he lived, and for all areas, except maternity by Martin. The general m a n «er •sssamjisf* that gave everyone a view of New . . . In the past such situations a drama mixed with faith, cqur- U.8. VMf •••••••••••••••••••••• ^S*# rect control rather than by r ^ l a r wonM: “Havt your mind renewed, Being human he probably made age, frustratlona and the heert- Fergiisdn of MwiOherter, wife of several nieces and nephews. where they are 2 to 4 gave as grounds lor his action, ^OBtlMI ...... H'l York's harbor at one moment and did develop and policies were can­ and sO be transformed in nature OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 pjlI.-SATU BD AT 8 AJI. to NOON The portal Inepectore’ probe waa 6:80 to p.m. and private rooms "Failure to plan and direct the . uniU of the South Vietnamese mistakes, did'things at times he woiinlng stream of good humor the club president triggered by complalnte from the Funend services will be held 8 It lloptfcl ••«•••••••••••••••.. f*9 its skyscrapers the next. . . . It celled and rewritten. In th o « in­ able to make out what the will of where they are 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. operations of snow plowing and re­ army. Precisely because the loy­ would have liked to undo, but to that flowed constantly from Throne Metobera of the Manchester Fine former acting manager of General Ttiursd&y at l!30 p.ni. at the stances the agent of record was God la” ^ those who knew him he appeared and Fellln. kiris-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Visitors are requested not to moval, ice control, street and high­ alty of the a m y to the Diems was rarely occurred to them that, all faced with returning unearned A Heart Through Which Christ J. A. W HITE GLASS C a Art Aeeoclatlon, the Tolland Parcel’e Hartford branch office, way repair and maintenance, gar­ TpjB j afoSalieD^Biiap fAulUesi. But the Joy was tempered with Ctanter St. Burial will be In Eaat smoke to patlenta’ rooms. No more the while, they were only 10 min­ commissions to the state. Tiovee—Jesus’ love expressed Itself County Art AeeocmUon, Bolton Anthoiv Uathanauakae. than two visitors at one time per bage and refuse disposal and storm not reliable, previous news ac­ Phil Holway lived his life as concern for the third trapped Art Aaoc|aticn and members of He raised a etorm of protert Cemetery. ^ utes from home.” “In the event no such contin­ as He prayed; ’Tather, forgive 31 W SSE U ST. water sewer maintenance functions counts said, regular units were Christianity teacheSj and he has miner, Louis Bova, 42, who was Ellington Ridge Country Club over the return of the parcela. Hla Friends may call at the funer^ patSent We think we have to admit that, gency occurs during the policy them; for they know not what left his friends something of value. last heard from a week ago to­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and of the Public Works Department ‘‘ »ot otberwtoe ' aredttSi kept always on the move, and they do.” Like Jesua, do we for­ One Of Those Friends. partiotpated in an, art exhibit pe complaints led to a Senate speech in such a manner as to gain the ••a M ott* local B«wa pabllitied a m if one could only get to New York Mridd,” said the Kelly Co. letter day. He was separated from them MDC Chairman by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., 7 to 9 p.m. Patlenta Today; 281 Aii3^t» of republlcatjon of iprciai— never allowed to concentrate them give those who trespass against fore the fashion show. Paintings a d m it t e d y e s t e r d a y ; Mrs. respect and confidence of substan­ - iwreta are alio r«»«rr«Chrtst gave the reached Throne and Fellln—have veloptnent Oosnantoslon and haa Parii, Robert Hadden, Warehouse Point; icy-^Hew the official view that the army it­ message that brings hope and NO. LEAVE IT ALONB. A qaplcty . audience of about 5Q0 Widen PKU Project 3763 Catalina Rd., Lake _ _ the law firm asks "that a more folder, or by suitcase. And there made U that, although t h ^ has been unsuccessful. been rcplaoed by Alfred Wethner Fla., formerly of Manchester, died Mrs. Jean Skolodsky, 92 W. self has been Innocent of the plot' been no change in state a ^ in ls - peace to a chaotic world: "Go— Ihrone started up at l;50. a.m. OPENING IT tNCUABBG was seated around the pool and on HARTFORD (A P )—ConnecUcut St Rock-ville: Mrs. Isabel Affri- specific statement of the grounds or was apparently, in this metropoli­ THE CHANCE* the belortiy of the dubhouae. 44) Marion Dr. . , ^ yesterday in Florida. for his (Langtry’s) removal be ting and the violence that has been traUon, of the kind wh ch nw- trtl.” This la our rert>onslblUty to­ SAVE MONEY ai)d reached the surface at 3:07 The port of secretary whl^ la now almost ready to launch its cano, 36 Center St., Rockvill^ I>. oiA tan vacation paradise, no shortage day, for every where about us art OP INPBCTION. Clothes were modded by dub first statewide program to prevent Mr. Wilson was born in New furnished." going on in South Vietnam, and mally, providing it includes the a.m., a 17-minilte trip he de­ Wethner hild will be oocuptod by York City Nov. 19, 1898 and went Elliot Metcalf, 50 Elm St., Rock­ TB« CeraM r r t a ^ of porters. office of state comptroUer, decrees p e ^ e in need—hungry in mind, scribed as “ the best ride I ever mambert’ children, and Iv Bur- phenylketonuria, or PKU, which ville; Pierre O’Seep. Tolland; Lor- The letter says that the state­ holding out the idea that, if the .ftiiSKSisrJSSi!! Atty. Joeeph Oontl. causes severe mental retardation. to Florida three years ago after - aMaa^ la a» the precise kind of "contingency body, and aplrit. had.’’ Fellln started at 3:88 a.m. Both men were elected at lene Fries, South Windsor: Walter ment of dismissal "is signally . ___ oOiar read _ eutttf army would take over, and put an A Hand Through Which Christ and raached the surface at 3:41. Fake furs are big news this Starting date for the project, living in Manrfjester for 20 years. lacking in any details whatsoever lebaatar Baaalna iaraM. described In the Ktter, there has, ON AUTO INSURANCE cdoeed MDC meeting this month. He was retired from Pratt and Jonee, 38 Union St., Rockville; end to the rule of the Diem family, nevertheless, been a new and un­ Helps—God IS asking us today, His reacue took 8 minutes and 15 year, with leopard leading the Mercer, who had been chairman which will involve 87 hospitals and Pamela Duval. 19 Coleman Rd.; as to the time, manner and cir­ seconds. of my mind. But now I Just pray padc. Coats of leopard pUe, coat institutions, is Oct. 1. ■Whitney, divielon of United Air­ cumstances surrounding the alleg­ adrartUtaii baarai this would be our idea of a policy expected kind of contingency "What is that in thine hand'/” I since Harlan Tayior rertmed to craft Oorp., East Hartford, where Mrs. Violet Yurkshot. 59 Russell - p.m. rdday. What God would have ua do will Although grimy, both men ap­ that all three of them wUl coma linings and leopard trim on jack­ The hope of Connecticut health ed failure to plan and direct the B A Kogday on which we could continue to op­ Connecticut which has indeed resulted in a de­ Now is ths time to stop paying up and then I ’ll really be happy. ^ beocme a town director In N ov^ - he waa a tool grinder. He was a St.; John Sohlaefer, 36 Tolland -Yp.in- Tajm cision to change the "overall meth­ never be done unless we allow Him peared in good toape when they ets end accessories, were shown ber 1962, decided to rertgn be­ offirials, reported Baric K, Bor­ Ave.. Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Pratt, various operations. erate in South Vietnam. reached the surface. man, head of the state laboratory, Scottish Rite Mason and a mem­ p.in, Wadp* od” of handling the state's insur­ to use our talents. the high insurance rates only for, adults and children. cause of “ the preeeure of prolrtiged ber of sphinx Shrine Temple in 145 Green Manor Rd.; Inring Ven­ "We are sure that Manager Mar­ In the Washington book, then, Mrs. D. R. Gray k H. B. Charmbury, Pennsylvania Tiny Patty Kelly, daughter of is to include ail hospitals and all tin must have specific incidents "b. iSS&V- Yankee ance. . . burinees tripe away from Man­ Hartford. tura 5 Pine St, Rockville; Michele '^aj^^Vm . Boa- the Diem family has become the So perhaps, if the present agent Manchestar Council U.C.W. careless drivers deserve. Look in­ secretary of mines, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Bugene N. Kelly, was cherter,’' acoording to a memo mothers with new-born babies. and Valerie Marino. Btart H^art and situations in mind and that ha aseapt Saturaar — drilling of an escape hole to Bova Six to Face The program is on a voluntary Survivors Include his wife, Mrs -1 one thing in South Vietnam which B y A.H .O. of record is ready to concede that the hit of the show in a bright red from the MDC to General Mana­ Mable Hedmes Wilson of Florida; ford; Wilma Reynolds. Windsor would not resort to this drastic n. to the many advantages of Auto- similar to the is-inch shaft ussd eoat, worn over a red jumper. The bails. action on mere generalities." mtsrt go, the army has become something comparable to a change to free Fellln and Throne, was ger Richard Martin. three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Locks; Peggy Andrews, 56 Benton Tuaaday, August 2T in state administration has taken audience was given quite a thrill Werimer and Atty. ConU were Treatment of PKU throiigh St.; Barry Smith. West Willing- The letter aaks the board of di­ our hope for a quick coup which We were not being entirely Open Forum Rite and save money on your ear started at 6:45 a.m. Only a hand­ B o f P Counts blood testa on babies some four Gauthier of 231 N. EHm St., Man­ place, and the new Insurance Com- when Patty took her coat off to both appointed to the com m lM ^ chester, Mrs. Walter Ferine, North ton; Joeeph Della Fera, 24 Pine rectors to dlscuos, with toe law wlU di^laoe the Diems and head whimsical when, the other day, ful of workers were at the scene s h ^ its leopard pile lining, and days after birth, and follow-up firm, a procedure for handling and Geclsa diet wlU avert nearly all Evangelical Lutheran Church and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY available pereonnel or equipment.' some Solomon-like solution. WITH------others ere facing breach of the with Empire lines, over a match­ destroyed sJtter obtaining penroH- ably also remember the “growth junta has seemed the lesser of two had been accomplished. the damage. its Ladles Aid Society. x I Caroline Carter, 44 Lewis St. In answer to complaints of At any rate, last March, the COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) — Her peace counts. ing tvro-toned corduroy dress. Her slon from the state. James O’Neil. Wapplng; Irmgard yato” o f the "laggard” Amertoan evils. In such a turbulent situation, man, the female cat who ex At 4:08 a.m., Just five hours hat of brown velvet was trimmed She leaves two daughters, Mrs. snow and ice removal, he Mated John P. Kelly Co., in a letter to short of two weeks alter her hus­ JUL with the excepUon of HUl ■nie MDC and the Chamber of Kanya, 70 Summer St.; Ralph economy as against that of Rus- one buys order, if one can get It, the Insurance Committee of the perienced motherhood many time Pad I Shoaren with bunny fur. Auditort on MVD Wilma Wiley and Mrs. Irma Harm- that the ■winter of 1962-63 w«* an band had disappeared in the who ported a WCk) bond ear^ to­ Commerce plan to cooperate more sen, both of Manchester; three sis­ Schumey, Eleanor St., Vempn extremely difficult one. "due to aia. Tdu may remember, not mere House of Representatives, Itself in her younger yedrs, again at 18 Draporl Elabosh Clothes for skiers sUll feature closel;- in the future in promoting HARTFORD (A P )—State audi Henry Edmond, Eaat Hartford ahead ef revolution. REAL ESTATE mine, Mrs. FeUln was reunited day, were preeehted in the Rock- ters, Mrs. Julius Dey, Miss Minnie the ex)ceWve cold tempereiurw, ty from the Democratic candidate de«5rlbed the conUngency fund in and for the last' time at the age MITH vlUe session of Circuit Court 13 the stretch pants of other years, town growth.______tore oooeeded today the rtate is Mrs. Arllne Cox, Tolland; Ralph of 20, is dead at the age of 33. with him. She had been kept welt Frelheit and Mrs. Frederick Lep- end the tong periods of icy condl- Kennedy, but from Governor N d the following language; INSURANCE INCORPOBATED ing almost an hour in the h early this afternoon. ■whl6h have proved to be the meet far "bettor ett" in having the Mo­ Robinson, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs "This contingency fund is estan- The unusual and prolific feline I Tickets 12.50 and up tor Vehlelce Defwrtmcnt ewiitch to per, all of Manchester; five grand­ Uone.” No Shortage Of Porters after hie arrival. They were erreeted in Bert practical and flattering for the ac­ Joanne Smith. 85 Femwood Rd. He also defended Ms d^jartment aon Rockefeller, who seemed to I lished to be used to reimburse the was owned by Mrs. M. 8. Tooll tive- sports; Debbe Snyder, daugh­ data proceeel'ng, despite all the children, four great-grandchildren Vernon; Florlan Fay. 186 Highland Fintdly the word came, and sha Hartford at about 1:80 a.m. after in Us performance of garbage and be pbBTi^g eoon4, at ■et in a color called chino was d a ffe y repeated many of the dif- pastor of Zion BJvangelical Luther­ Bonnema, Wapping; Barry Pagani, However, in answer to a quee- home; sons Herman Jr., S, and I’m all right.” ^ dementlno, and at one time rto^ an Church, will officiate. Burial thing to step up our rate of eoo- live in New York City, or can get ^ ,tate property U changed The safety harness, pulled by a matched with loden stretch pants Float to Boston ftcuMlen fewolved in the switch to 26 Durant St.; Qustaf Bengtaon. Uon regarding his plans ' Buster, 7, at the home of Mr. and pad the car and one of them at­ an electronic method for handttng will be In Eaat Cemetery. 30. the effective day of hla diimw- aomic‘growth, not because we des­ thMe without too much trouble. at any time.” winch and cable arrangement, tempted to foroe a woman, aceom by Susan Teats, daughter of Mr. 241 Gardner St.; Susan Elliot, 29 "in the event Mrs. F. H. Waring, and about 190 end Mrs. Pierre Teete Jr. The regiMrationa. Friends may call at the funeral Vernon Center Heights, Vernon; sal. he said. “I am aweKing a ^ c e perately needed production for it- This newly discovered and most | That language, other children, hundreds of grand­ had been considered only for an ponied by her daughter, over to the (Oonttmied from Page One) home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 that*~^« w e r5 l’ method of han­ emergency but it worked smooth­ jacket had a pile lining, with hood “But deepite the poor piannlng, Sandra Rittlinger, Broad Brook; from my attorneys as to whether sdf, as the Russians did, but be­ delightfiil vacstkming Involves gO' children, thousands of great car fo r a drink. One person in the that unzipped and could be con­ lack Of budgetary control . . . t^ ro to 9 pm. Gladys Avery, Stafford Springs; I wiU stay away or dling Inourance on state property ly. C^rmbury and other officials car allegedly used profanity, po­ (3ourt .2, Manchester session, on cause we had to keep ahead of ing to a Wert Bide motel, or mo­ is changed at any time,” reads gremdchildren.’’ is no question but that the state to Mrs. Phyllta McKechnie. Wapping; desk in the Municipal BuUdlng. a£- changed original plans to use a verted to a collar. Sept. 80. Anniversary Maas the Russians whether we needed eteel capsule because of a bend In Uce reported. now able better to serve the p i*- Mrs. Janlne Nettleton and' daugh­ tW AU6‘ 30.” tor inn, where amart New Yorkere The complaint received by East Judy Teeta, sister of Susan, wore I 8gt. Arthur Johnson Lt. Wilfred Oneral Manager Martin reUer- the 18-lnch escape hole which a different version of culpttes, so Uc'B toterert beceuae of O'* An anniversary' high Mass for ter, Wapping;' Mrs. Ilga Klavlns tte 'prodhetion or not. are beginning to spend their week­ Hartlord police said that the wom­ i BelleHeur and Trooper David Too* Edith and William Sleurpa will be ated thla morning that “Lanrtry caused fears that the cap­ popular this summer. Here were mey of the Stafford Trocp InvesU- ■versianB which were effected, and son, 506 Bush Hill Rd., Mrs If you remember all this, pi ends. an had been assaulted. the auditors. celebrated tomorrow at 7 a.m. at Is off the town’s payroll after Fn- sule might catch. When Charm­ made of Scotch plaid, complete gated. Elaine Sheldon and son. East Hart be Informed that, as of the mo- Whst they do is drive over from Moore, who is reportedly want­ St. Bridget’s (Jhurch. ord; Mrs. Dorothy Ferguson and bury announced the harness ed in Rocky HUl for an incident with fringe end oversized safety snent, the-iateet Kennedy admlnis- their horacB. take a room for the would be used, he asked 1. With them she wore a white New ToUand P. O. daughter, 89 Marshall Rd.; Mrs '*'Martln had no other comment, which occurred some three weeks Dianne Shuttlesworth and son except to say that it will be up to tetiosv figure for our rate of weekend, and proceed to have a his listeners to say a prayer for ago when a women, pushing a shirt and loden cerdlgen. WAfiHINGTON (AP) — Th* .-..j-, WT« f the men. *.iB outstandingly “ new look,” Norfolk, Va. the board of directors and the t o ^ growth flkes it at 5.4 per cent in baby carriage, was assaulted, u Two Arrests Port Office Department a im ou n ^ l - l ^ tJ - 0 ^ I D S ! counsel "to adopt ground rules for ball. •Tm coming up!” yelled Throne both in color end style, was model­ today it w*U adverttoe for bids|* 8 -8.0 ▼▼ 8X4^ tt the year 1M7 as against a figure The New York Times had Itself being held in $3,000 bond. the requested hearing.’ as the harness ropes snapped The other lour are being held in ed by Joan Marlow, daughter of SegA. 12 for a new port office in Rice Crop Largest e f less than 4 per cent for Soviet a ball, in fact, interviewing some taught about him. " I ’m coming Mr. and Mra George Marlow, ToUand, Oonn. Langtry’s dismissal hearing is Ueu of $800 bonds each. It was re­ In Accidents M in e , provided for In SecUon 2-9 of the Russia. of the New Toikere who had got up!*’ ported early this afternoon that Cranberry arid navy tweed knick­ TDe buiWing, to be conrtructod Quitting TOKYO—"n* Ministry of Ag •Boy what a ride thU is,” said ers were shown with a matching town charter. However, the char­ We doubt that even the Kennedy this smart. the five were taken to the State piivateiy and then lewed to ^ riculture estimates the 1962 rice OUR DREAMS CAME TRUE Throne half-way up. V-neck overblouse, over a black, Two teen-age motorists yester government, to to have , ^ ter states that the general mto- administration is prepared to make “Why acramble to Southamp­ Jail at Harford in lieu Of bonds. day were arreeted on motor vehicle 1 IP ellin crop at 13,004,000 tons. Hie largest At one point, when he was Nig-eleeved jersey. A perky square feet of interior 3,400 Quoted in Japanese history and an in­ ager has the authority to make N The cases have been continued counts stemming from two of the final decision (in the dismissal any very serious claim that it had ton?” on* of th*m asked. “ Or stopped because a tangle devel­ to arcuit Court 13, at Bart Hart­ m v e r ” cap of cranberry velvet square feet of paved area and a crease of 686,000 tons over the oped in hU communlcaUon line three two-car colllelons Investigat­ of a town employe), regardless of anything in partlcuisr’ to do with place like Westport? New York Is ford, on Sept. 18-, was perched on the side of her (Continued from Page One) 1961harvest. Japan haa had bump­ AT and a rope, he remarked that the ed by Manchester police. No in any opinion arrived at by the ISiia by somehow stimulating marvelous' on a summer weekend. head. " " " ^ '^ e bide will be ^ er rice crops the last eight years. ride feels "like a chutey-chute at A belUess pleated dress of red jurlee were reported. in the Mata Port Office. Provi- and his buddy, Hank—but, Fed- board of directors. eiwnng ourselves the increar^ PF?*. . ‘*nie d ty is quiet. You have it .Craig A. Standfast, 17, Coven­ Coney Island." plaid, with pleats beginning rt the denoe, R. I. .. ullo related, "Dave told me that PERMANENT PLANT Since the adoption of the pres­ ductlon^of things we didn't ,ne^. to yourself. My wife will play ten­ Near the top he asked. What Car, Tires, Oil, yoke was worn by Margie Baum, try, last night at 7 o’clock waa Tgie announcement waa made ent charter and form of govern­ charged with failure to giye a at no time while he was trapped VALLEY FALLS, Kan. (AP) W e suggest that, rather, ouF^ pro nis this afternoon in Central Park. ''SAVINGS & LOAN" kind of a moon is out?” daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Lester, thixMjgh' the offloee of Sens. At a Red Cross benefit sale in ment in 1948, there has never been University proper signal. He was ordered to was he scared. Be had faith. He duetlon wait up because those in When told there was no moon, Stolen at Notch Raum. The dress was fashioned aa .j ! . d------^ and Abmham Ritoicoff 1918 during World War I the wife a request for a board hearing by Later we’ll go to a good restau he quipped: “ No m<»n?" Holy with a white collar and cuffs. Miss appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ felt that somehow things would any dismissed town employe. diarge of. production found a mar­ of OonneoUeut. of a Santa Fe Railway employe, rant, and there will be no wait­ mackerel there, Andy.” Deborah Keith, daughter of Mr. chester, on Sept. 9. come out all right.” bought a large potted fern and \ The nearest to such an oecur- Evening College A 1956 car, two tires snd two As might be expected, the doc­ ket for what they could produce. ing. The waiters will fall over When Throne, wearing an and Mrs. Stillman Keith, looked Police report Uiat Stnndfeet s t u d y t a x BURDEN presented iT to' AVent J. P. Hag-' ence w m in when th^ orange helmet and blue coveralls cases of motor oil were stolen tor’s account continued, Fellln Police Herman Schendel was rep As for Russia, meanwhile, we themeelvas to eerve us and couldn't from the gasoline service station ready for college clMsrooms In a was driving in lane on HARTFORD (AP) — Two for­ 1 REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER .3-14 laced with the lifting strap, hit two-piece dress with off-white knit Broad St., at E. Middle Tpke., and had a few hallucinations. Several ean be quite certain that the poor be ntceir. We may stay as long as operated by Albert Pullo at Bol­ mer state officials and the sroro- Now, 45 years later, the fern resented by counsel at a board the surface, the crowd broke Into jacket trimmed with charcoal, and attempted to make a right turn tary of an association of retlrrt times, for example, he thought he still stands in the waiting room meeting investigating the showing in rate ef eoonomic we wish. No rushing. Just eat and Weekdays 11 tm-8 pm Saturdays 9am-12 Noon ton Notch sometime last night. maiehing flannel charcoal skirt saw lights blinking in the inky a tumultuous shout. The break was reported to Col- while his left turn signal w m state employes today were at the staUon, tended by present for an growth there was not part of any drink. Hudson Hall, Hudson Straot, Hartford “ He's up! He’s up! with all-round pleats. For college blinking at the rear of his car, His void. Agent M. O. Catren. It has been j tlons from the oherter State Police at 6:45 this by Gov. Dempsey ss members <* Fedullo said Fellin reveled in a Communist master plan, by which “ I particularly abhor,’’ aaid this There was applause, cheers ^ sports, Blaine Sheldon, daughter dkr then struck the left side of a s committee to study the tax bur­ spotted ■ several times and is , situation resolved itself to the whistles when Throne wss rushM morning. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheldon, vehicle driven by John H. Thlellng prolonged bath, rattled off some a b ^ t six feet high. 1 satisfaction of all concerned. Communism was imdertaking to particular New Yorker, “eating in Arts and Soienoes Mnaio State Trooper Clark reports en­ dens on elderly citizens. past the crowd to a waiting heU chose black and white pin check­ Jr., 20, of 258 Parker St, who was more jokes, slept well after his "bury” capitalism! We can be sure, a raataurant in tha country on a trance was gained through the Tfiose nsmed were: Winifred rescue, and had a normal blood Bnelneao Administration copter. He was wrapped in i ed ‘ stretch pants with a v-neck, pa!^ng on the right. McDonsld Of Watarbfury, former la fa ct that the comparatively Saturday night. It’a a challenge to blanket and appes«ed exhausted. front door of the etaUon. feverti- bulky mohair sweater in vanilla Both vehicles had moderate pressure. Throne reported he had plenty gatlon is continuing. worn over a black turtle-neck secretary' of state; Glendon A. The swelling in his toes, poor showing on the part of Rus­ patience and fortitude. The reeUu- Art Engineering damage but were drivable, police Scoborla of CromweU. foimer 6f room coming up the shaft, so Jersey. reported. ___ numbed , by the low mine temper­ sia developed in spite of planning, rants are Juat not equipped to han­ state persoim*! director; and Mrs. ature, waa reported to be Co'icses lead to a degree or certificate. much that he was bounc ng A amart ooinWnation of cran­ StephMi T. O’Brien, 16, of 8 Ger­ and in spiU of real, urgent oon- dle the crowd. The whole of New around and hitting the sides of the berry etreitch pamta with a v-neck Anne Oaughan Hefferman of I l ­ lessening. ard St., yesterday morning waa ford, secretary of the Connrotlcut sumer and nattcnal need for tai- York eeema to be out in the coun­ Classea begin September 16. rescue hole. Public Records StaUan knit sweater in colors shad­ charged with failure to grant the aressed production o f all kinds. "Keep on going! Keep on go ing from pink to cranberry was right of way. He ■will be presented State Bknployes Association s re­ try on a Saturday night, and you ared em plojw c h a j^ . Mrs. Mc­ ' TV) be completely frank about it Ins'” Fellln shouted as he came ...... Wanuitos Deeds worn by Karen Schwelr, daughter In^Clrciilt Court 12, Manchester, on Military Police welt for dinner for houre. And ao Univeraltj of Hartford.RSM-fi411 “ up “ This is We m si ride T evei of !*•. end Mrs. Leon Sdiwrtr. Donald was designated as chair­ pra have not seen, in the first two Paul R. Marte, trustee, to U toiu i —— --— - - ^ . Sept. 9, for plea. you drink whlie you wait, and be­ had." , . Quaker Co. pr^erty at Tollrtto Hrt ^ O’Brien reportedly attempted to man. OF MANCHESTER years of the Kennedy adminlstra 8 To Head Parade fore they serve you dinner, you're At one point he sang a lew bars *;^ke. and "Taylor St. a turq;iol8e Jumper-ehlft in double drive his car acjwas Hilliard St. n e c a p p i c k e t s tion, any great or ^ectacular use stoned.” from "She'll Be Coming A ro^d Antonio G. Evangelista a n d knit WOOL over a white jersey with from the Eaat Catholic High eit the power, the planning, and the the Mountain.” Then he asked Maria Evangelista to Rocco Osr- oowl neekltof. School private drive when he col­ HARTFORD (AiP) — "1* N*' Metribers of the Connecticut Na­ One doesn't havt to have New those on the surface: Do yM Models from Burtons wore groes can’t seU, Negroes wont tional Guard will head the EUghth money of the federal government uccl and Lucia Caruccl, property lided with an .eastbound Hilliard York aa a starting point to encoun­ want another song? He w m told shifts, wirth or withoxrt belts, in St. vehicle driven by Robert L. W” is one of the slogans of District Fire Department's 75th to direct and stimulate production. on Green Manor ftj. ter such experience in the vacation Current Annual to wait until he reached the sur .Jarvis Enterprises Inc. to Dean variety of colors and fabrics Bums, 21, of Hartford. demonstrators picketing D ^ e ls anniversary parade to be held on And that absence of that kind of hintaiiands. K. Gates and Use T. Gates, prop Jumper shifts were featured The O’Brien car, with right Cadillac-Oldsmoblle (at 1580 Al­ Sept. 14. Dividend On Fellin was snagged in the lines could be worn sleeveless, or with bany Ave.) IHghteen placaM -«r- program—which Kennedy and For eontraet, and for tha full ecty at 14 Evergreen Rd. front damage, had to be towed Military police of the 134th Insured Savings about*, half-way up but ht was blouses. Casual elerthes were away. 'Die Bums vNilide, with left rylng members of the North End MiUtary Police Co., under Capt. Rockefeller were both advocating flavor of the new rtyle vacatlwi- Quitclaim Deeds Quickly freed. Anna J. Jeneik to Lonatoe M, shown for all agea and types. side damage, waa drivable, police Community Action Project began Eldward C. Lavallee, commander in IMO—has at least not kept the Ing as ahrewd New Yorkers have 25 for 1 50 2 “ She’s doing nicely.” he said. Oairying out the fake lecq>ard the demonstration yesterday In to of the 134th battalion, will head Jenclk, property on N. Main BL rqiorted. econmnic growth statistic from discovered it in the new motor inns "Keep .coming. It's working like theme. Intimate pim erda were At 6 p.m. yesterday, a two-car ■^ort to Induce the company to the parade, it waa reported by the e clobk. Happy New Year, Every­ Dillon Realty Co. to James a.8 Improving. On the other hand, the Johnaton, property at 818, 816 and ’ collision occurred at E. Middle hire one Negro saieaman and one parade committee. alongside the Hudson, take this l U TAKE SO FOR 1 thing's okay! A beauUful nde. the le o p ^ print. presence of that kind of govern­ 919 Main St. T^ke. and Summit St. A vehicle Negro clerical worker. Company Lt. Col. Albert Cotter, com­ New Yoik Times account of one Fellln also wss cheered as he During intermission the syn­ officials declined comment on the mander of the 169th Military Po­ ment Influence and management ANY DAY, WOULDITT YOU? reached the surface. He covered M ontof e Ueensee operated by Anthony J. Merola actual weekend: chronised swim team ot the BU- Jr., 26, of 87 Spruce St., waa picketing. TTiey have said to « « ; Uce Battalion, along with Lt. Col. in Russia baa, we suspect, had his eyes ’irtth one hand and the Timothy James 'Janaeen, Hax- ington Ridge Oountry Cluh gave 'Among the new converts this ardville, and Patricia Ann Quton, struck in the rear by a car driven rotiaUon* with NBCAP that 11 erf William A. Dickson, Army advisor something quite definite to do with point of a blanket and ■waved an exhibUion to the overture from 91 employes are Negroes and that to the battalion, and Maj. John W. weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Paul And that’s what l flJebly with his white, ^ ^ d IS Emerson St. “Cartoeal." Members of me by Donald A. Varney, 39, of Wll- the fact that Russia has been slip­ YO U R DREAMS of Home buying or building (or of im­ John Gardner Talcott IH, 18 Umantlc. Both motorists claimed there to no discrimination in hlr- Gahan, the 169th executive of­ Weinberg, who Uve at Park Ave I.V.C. is giving tha peo- right hand. His face was jplm y teem ere Betay and Lealle Hunt ficer, ■will also participate in the ping off btfiind us. proving your present home) can come true faster when like Throne’s. He was * Rueecll 9t., and Dorothea Winslow er, daughtoni of Mr. and Mrs. Jack to have had a green light when t o g . ______and Mth St. da la tha Manehostar- Johnrton, ’TalcottviHe, Trinity Oov entering the intersection, police event, it waa reported. We do not wirdi, by sudt c(»n- ‘At 10:16 pjn. on Friday, Mr, you look to Manchester's oldest financial institution for blue plaid shirt over hta cover- Hunter; Debbe Snyder, Rosemary The fi e-dlvision parade, to ernnt Church, Sept. 3. WTMlley, daughter of Mr. end Mra. reported. Minor damage waa re­ ments, to seem to bind our own Wtlnbefg, as years old, one of the Vornoa oroa. That** right Bulidtog PerBBtts form at the Manchester High financing. ‘ '^ r d o n H. Smith, deputy state Joeeph YYhoUey; Daryl LavltL ported. Boy Takes Car School, will wind through the opinion resolutely and forever ownere of the Equity Advertising . . . a covpaa book of secretary of mines, broke into To Bugene Gtrordln for A. R of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour against government economic plan- Keenan, for oonrtruction of a North End after a 4 p.m. sched­ Agency, Inc., hopped into hie ear dmost $50 worth of vd - tears as FeUln reached the Lrrwt; Karen Schwelr, Joan Wald- On Rough Ride uled start. glng, controls, or artificial stimu­ Wedneeday, 9 A.M. to I t Noon face. FeUln, who has been a miner garage at 303 HollUter St., $2,000. man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oil Action Simulated with hie wife and one suitcase, and ues for only $2.00. To Frederick Knofla for Era*rt Anniversary committee officials lation. We live in a pragmatic, Thursday, 9 AJIL to 8 P.M. since he was 15, spent several TTei Hi ri1 I^Udman; Vivian Kalber DEfTROrr—Lubrlcanta’ behav­ have also announced that an 8 p.m. drove croeetown on 42nd St. and, lOpew Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuetday ond Friday J. Smith, for addition to a dwelling daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A axree-year-old Carter S t rather than a principled age, and at 10:38 pjn., pulled into the Sher sons in the lirrt aid tent, ^ y at 60 Greenwood Dr., $2,500. J. Kalber; Nancy ‘ Grotheer. ior in an engine is now simulated youth had an adventurous ride in "Hop” will be held In the park­ ing lot following the parade. Mu­ when we arc in trouble we are like­ W h of s tho I.V.C. . Included Charmbury “ “ S'"*®- To Charles Beuini for con­ dsugtiter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in Wboratoriea. A oryrtaJ Miapod his mother’s car yeaterday morn­ Start with a quality bed eton Motor Inn on Twelfth Ave Uke a piece of WacKboard chalk sic will be furnished by the Lanc­ ly to want to trj^ almost anything Watching from about 200 VAT*** struction of a tool shed at 65 linn I Grotheer, end kOssy LaMl^e, ing after he cUntoed behind the “There he wee given free perk Why that's tho Connoc- is vibiiated at uRraaooic frequea- ers. if it might work. We do away, the wives of Throne and more Dr., $180. daughter of Atty. and Mrs. John steering wheel of the vehicle and ing and a free drink by the man tieut look of V duM Fellin cried tears of joy. B w a s XaBeUe. an— Lynn Suto, club ciea in a sample of tbe lubricant released the gear-shift from have govenunent roles in the econ­ agement, and eharged 817 a night Chib, of courM (roprt- wife bowed her head, holding back Ufeguard.'to Inatructor of the swim {daced under preooure. The re­ parked position. If you’ve decided to furnish your bedroom omy which probebly do at least Skiing Clattet Free sonant frequency of vibration In­ Master Paul J. Krinjak, son of , for a room. ] t#WI* with the finest solid maple, why not start help tu avoid some o f tha axtramc sontbig twenty reputa­ **?^ e’H even feel better tomor dicates the vtsooeity of the fluid Mr. tod. Mrs. Robert R. Krinjak, 'On Saturday morning, after Oslo—More, than *,000 boys and} at tne high preaaure and flow rate SUMMER DISCOUNT with an interesting Beals bed like th is. It s dipt, as well aa eome of the i ble businesses in the row when we can hold their hwi^D*r- glrla receive free lesalona every)around the childrens pool after held on to the wheel as the car breakfast in bed, the Weinbergs ^ I’H be getung the best_ encountered in an engtoe. rolled backwards ffom the family a spindle-and-splat model made with meticu­ t r ^ e bonanxas of the part. ------.. u rr,v tavern " said y e « Norway’s national pastjme the show. donned swimming suits and rode to Monehester - V e r i o n tenderjtocktender back into my t » v ^ «alc Basic courses are taught Mrs. Ray BeUer and Mrs. driveway at 3 Carter S t He ON FUEL OIL lous care by Beals master craftsmen and just What la on view at the moment Mrs. Throne as she vdpea away ^ at WWI„ TUESDAY, AUGUST IT. 1968

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I \ ^PAGB ELEVEN. / , \ lUNCHEffTEM EVENING HERALD, KiWCHBEIEB, CONK, TUESDAY. AUGUST 27.1968 if MANCHESTER EYBNINC MANCHEUnrERi CONK, TUE«>AT, AUGUST 27, 1968 F A M i n r Nationid Leaders Lose Four of Last Five Games in Annual Plunge Ralston Key Figure in ers Issue Call

avra aaav ------THE Wanted: Man to join lir9t-t^>« - ^ STh^is WWillie .’S: Davis and a shiglo by Tom man hit an inslde-the-park homer score only four runs in the last 36 Marichal from posting his 20th for the <3olts. Dillard’s shot in the rate filin. Short hours. G<^ innings and coUected Juat 36 hits ■victoiy. Milwaukee whipped Hous­ my Davis, but that was it. The ton 11-7 in the only other game Reds final run crossed in the fifth tied the score 8-6. then the HUNTING salary. Bonus in October if in flva games. eighth when Tommy Harper raced Braves moved ahead to stay on Acid Test successful. Only requirement The only Dodger regular hitting scheduled. Gene Oliver’s sacrifice fly In the Herald Angle over .300 la Tommy Davie, the de­ In the only American League home from first base on a stngle —must have bat with base by Pinson. sixth inning. fending batting champion who is action, second-place Minnesota • • » * • • Bar hits. Call Colltet, Walt Alston, stroking away at a .338 clip. No remained 11)4 games behind the New York Yankees by splitting a CARDS-GIANTS— t w in b -s e n a t o r s — In Singles r -7 Los Arngelea Dodgelrs. Dodger is among the loaders in The Senators pulled Into a 2-2 e a r l YO ST home runs or runs batted in and twl-nlght doubleheader with Wash­ ’The Cardinals won with a three- StMrta EAtw HURRY. ington. The Twins won 6-2 on. con­ run ninth Inning uprising against tie In the opener on Chuck Hin­ ^ISHING>/ collectively the hitting a ton’ s two-rim bonier In the sixth, meek .3M. secutive seventh inning homers by Marichal, 19-7. A walk to Carl There’ s no doubt that’ s the Harmon Killebrew and Bob Alli­ Sawatski and singles by Curt but in the seventh, Killebrew hit Ikck Into tke Swing of Things Dodgers’ big need. The Reds puUed a page from his 29th homer and Allison fol­ T o u rn e y the Dodgere’ book and wound up son before the Senators took the Flood and Dick Groat scored the MORE DUCKS 1 Jim O’Toole again emphasized nightcap 7-S as Dick PhUllps tie-breaking rim. The Giants had lowed with his 27th. Both blows Scattered advance indlcationa Getting back into the swing of things after a brief vaM- I the fact Monday right, holding the with two men on second base in came off Ed Roebuck. the sixth inning after Vada Pinson drove in four runs. moved into a tie in the eighth on FOREST ~HILLS, N. Y point to a 1963 increase in the tion on Cape Cod was pretty rough. Howie Holcomb did his National League leaders to a » • • Felipe Alou’s run-producing single Phillips was the key in the m ele five hits aS the Cincinnati rit^led and Frank Robinson nightcap, belting a two-run homer (AP)— If tempestuous Den­ duck supply which, because ot usual excellent job during my absence M ‘a st^d-in. Now, walked. Pinson was picked off, REDS-DODGERS— I after George Altman’s two-nm persistent drought in northern n i have to pin first lieutenant bars on his burly shouldew. vReds survived a two-men.on-the- I O’Toole, 16-11, had lost eight of ■ homer in the top of the inning in the fourth, forcing in a run nis Ralston can adequately same-base situation arid posted a and In the rundown, both runners with a bases-loaded walk In the waterfowl breeding areas, was the Best part of being h<»ne, and at the office, was the cimnge stood staring at each other on sec­ his last 10 decisions, but' got the put St. Louis sJiead 8-2. demonstrate that He’s grown worst in years in 1962. 1-1 victory. fifth and collecting...... _another - RBI in the weather. Frankly, my motor trip from one end of the ond. Robinson waa ruled ouf. only runs he needed when Gordy from a Peck’s Bad Boy to an No spectacular gains are ex­ It waa the Dodgers fourth loss The Cardlnale. took the runner- Coleman------tagged„„ ------Don Drysdale, . 16- BRAVfcS-OOL’TS— with a sacrifice fly in the seventh. pected, but enough of an increase Cape to the other was enjoyable,* in the laet five games, and Ed Mathews, pinch hitter Don Allison, Don Mlncher and Jim angry young man the United trimmed their lead to 6)4 games un epot by beating San Francisco 16, for a two-run homer in the States may be on the way is foreseen to fuel the Inevitatole weather being excellent tor travel ready to pass along words of wfi- 6-3 dropping the GlonU to third, fourth inning. The Dodgers scored Dillard and Hank Aaron homered I Hall homered for the Twins. squabble about shooting regula­ Ing and lousy, In plain Engllah, for dam to young umpires. _ , Over second-place St. LauIb. Los toward regaining its long-lost tions between sportsmen and those beach and swimming activities. Deeply reUglous, Jim O ftM ty tennis prestige. who set hunting regulations on One thing I lesuned that bar­ never niissed Moss and wad often The acid te.st of the 21-yearoId migratory waterfowl. bers were pulling their hair due at the church of We choice long -Laughs and Funny Stories- Californian with the checkered ten­ "The water situation was great­ to lack of buslneea in the Hjyan- before many Mancheoter residents nis past begins Wednesday on the ly improved," said Chester P. nis to Providencetown area. 1 started their daily chores. Major. League carefully manicured courts of Phelps, chairman of the Atlantic have never seen so'many'beatnik- Umpires would never win popu­ Forest hills' West Side Tennis Flyway Council, after completion _ appearing young feUowa in my larity contests, on any level, but ;Leaders; Some Bitterness Lingers Club in the U.S. National Singles gf ^ gf eastern Canadian pro- life. U appeared that each was Jim O’Leaiy left We mark as one NATIONAL LEAGUE championships. vmcee. "Those close to the situa­ tifyiog to iMk shabbier than the of the’best. For yeans he was AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Ralston, the rangy stylist from tion feel that the precipitation other with long hair and beards. ed as the No. 1 ooMege umpire in Batting (800 at bats)—Yas- Loe Angeles . . . 77 52 .597 Bakersfield, is seeded third behind New England. Hla doedrions were WHAT ARE THEY FOR?— pitehers Dmv* McNidly (left) and Wes Stock of Baltimore cycle Is changing back to the If that’s how the other half trzenukl, Boston, .826; Kallne, De­ St. Louis ...... 72 68 .554 bounding Chuck McKinley, the wet conditions necessary for ade­ questioned but never Ws honesty ■cratch their heads aa they look at the bat rack. And, well they might. Neither has ever troit, .320; Pearson, Los Angeles. Following Stadium Brawl San Franotooo .71 59 A46 “4 Wimbledon champion from San Uves, r u stick 'With my own crowd or integrity. ^ ^ ^ .810; Wagni»r, Loe Angries, and quate production." around tMs area. * a d a a hit in toe major leagues. McNally is O-fpr-32 and Stock is O-for-89. Even worse, PhOadelphto ...71 96 A42 7 Antonio, Tex., and Australian Roy The breeding population of ducks Rollins, Minnesota, .808. MUwaidiee...... 69 62 J127 9 Emerson. the Australian and Once again my camping gear toey’re roommates. But t^ y never seem to tire of talking of their hitting (?) ex- “ ’Who the hell do you think I in those portions of Canada and Premium Club Runs—Yastrzemsld, Boston, 80; NEW YORK (AP)—M»ny|«^w,” lid Tebbetts, who mn-^ Otnrinnati ...... 70 64 .522 9)^ French champion. Rafael Osuna was left behind, my wife pre- j^oitiu (AP Hiotpfax.) „.______' Kallne, Detroit aad Tresh, New jored in psychology while at am,” replied Held. Chicago ...... 66 6p .512 11 of Mexico is seeded fourth. the United States which supply How does one get to play g(^ ducks to the Mississippi Flyway fe'ring to go first cabin for a York, 79: AUtoon, Minnesota, 77; lauglyi and Mveral funny Providence College. “ Some scars ”I got off quickly. Woodle and Pittsburgh ....6 6 68 JH08 11)4 The tourney proper begins Fri­ change, and I obliged, willingly. In the Pro-Am at the Wethersfield Oolarito, Detroit, 76. take a long time to heal. Houston ...... 49 83 .874 29 da'’. but. qualification eliminations increased slightly the past spring. No longer do my sons care for Country Outo precoeding the 1X30 ? stories emanatod from last I have been friWidB for years. Surveys conducted in the spring Runs Batted In—Stuart, Boston, “ I think the Yankees were slUy New York 41 88 .818 86 7 tor the huge- field of 224 players, camping and I now find myself ’TWs question was posed by several 98; Kallne, Detroit, 88; Wagner, Wednesday nitrht’a Cleveland- to get into a fuss with us. They’re Then I start looking lor my hat. Monday’s Results Inciudinr U’.ore than 100 foreign and summer throughout eastern outvoted, three to one, tor this Interested parties foHnvdng the Where do you think it Is? On Montana have indicated a sub­ Los Angeles, 81; Powell, Balti­ New York brawl at Yankee n^i^ng and have nothing to gain St. Louis 6, San Francisro 8. champions, open Wednesda’ ’ with' NO HELP HERE— Darlene Hard looks as though she is kind of -vacationing. recent successful IC30. Boys more, 72; Oolavtto, Detroit, Alli­ by it. Our guys are not likely to Held’s head.” Cincinnati 8, Los Angeles L stantial increase in duck produc­ Baltimore’s 0 -0 Stadium but some bitterness 64 men competing for 16 spots li. Take the elastic off the bank son, Minnesota, and Howard, New Yogi Berra, who rarely allows tion. Biologists from other states calling on the gods after missing return as her partner • « * forget it. Milwaukee 1, Houston 7. the championship bracket of 128. Maria Bueno, of Brazil, walks behind her with head low­ roll is the quickest answer. York, 71. lingers, too. “ Nothing may come of it for himself to become Involved In Only Games Scheduled. The pre.ssure is squarely on Ral­ in the Central Flyway report sim­ Fearsome Foursome Premium Oub members get Hits—Yastrsemski, Boston, 168; The Yankees’ Jos Pspitone and awhile. But some day, some year, such disputes, almost got into ilar increases. ered, in National Doubles at Longwood Cricket Club, Today’s Games ston, not only to demonstrate his Blggcot touraome of the touma- first choice at playing with me Kallne, Detroit, 161;. Pearson, Los ths Indiana’ Frsd Whitfield, at an appropriate time, they'll re­ this one. Now York (Powell 1-0) at Pitts­ maturity—and with it the ability The National Wildlife Federa­ Brookline, Mass. Australians Robyn Ebbern and Marga­ j>ros. It costs 9190 to join the club, Angeles, 146; Ward, Chicago. 144; among the chief combatants In the member. an(l it could prove costly ”I look up and see big Joe Ad tion says more ducks are being ment goMng season ait the Man­ burgh (Friend 15-11) 8:15. to channel his temper toward de­ ret Smith defeated defending champions Hard of Los chester Country CBub made Ms de- Phis 960 to play in the Pro-Am. Worst Hitters in A. L. Matoone, Boston nnd Bichardson, melee precipltatsd by a bean-ball to the Yankees.’’ cock with his huge arms around PMlodelphla (Bennett 1 -t) at molishing opponents instead of produced during the 1963 season Helen Reynolda Angeles and Bueno, 4-6, 10-8, 6-8. buf lest Saturday in the Member- Ha addition to being allowed to New York, 148. between the rival pitchers, were On the lighter side is Yankee our Phil Lins. He’a holding LJnz Chicago (Jackson 14-12). throwing rackets—hut also to so­ than have been produced during Guest event. The quaitet of man- Join a pro tor 18 holes, a dub Doubles—Yastrsemski, Boston, kidding about it the following af­ Manager Ralp Houk’s recounting about shoulder high with Linz lidify American hopes of again any of the past four seasons. B A L T IM O R E (AP)__ Have?word hattte. Hare's a aample lock-etbey thouf^t McNeUy was the bet Milwaukee (CXontnger 8-8) at eaitora walehed in' at a oonoUaed member gats special partcliw, dtob, IWU-iiimwa \Air; ™v^ _ room ooBveroation. ter' hitter—orhitter—or swinger, swinger, at at least least. 84; Wnrd, Chicago, Alvls, Cleve ternoon but Manager Birdie Teb- 1,666 and That’a right—« » e . Stock; ‘Y’ou have the advantage Minnesota .... 72 58 .554 lit/, QUIET THE FROGS Saddened to leam of the sudden kina and Klrkpatriok wMfa Ken more. 15; McChaw, Chicago and ed E(toa Hlllnakl in Uie scheduled^ Ant(nilo Palafox and teamed with Nlcklaua 983,406. Stock, a relief pitcher, who becauae you’re a atarter and see Charles and Tartabril, Kansas Chicago ...... 71 58 .550 12 Okay, so cleaning frogs isn’t ex- remained in second {Race, more Julius Boroa la in third plaoa, death of Jbn (Ylaary. one of Man­ 'Ventmi. Baltimore ..,.72 .546 121/, 86-hole finals last Sunday by a McKinley in beating the Mexicans • • • , n’t go to bat too often, has the same pitcher three or four CTty, 14. Business End of Yank Bats i 60 who hold the B ^ b led on doubles ■cUy our national sport. Have you than 918,000 behind Palmer, ac­ followed by Tony Lmm i and Gary chester’s leoidlng oUlzens and an C leveland...... 64 68 .486 20 l/i wlioiiig 9 and 8 margin. ever tried it, what ^ th them Iei4>- te O-for-39 during hii five years timea in one game.” FISHING Pitching (12 decisions)—Peters, 19th Hole tiUe. cording to official PGA atandings. Player in that cnler. outstanding bashbell umpire for the majota. Micfwley, a rookie, McNally: *Tf yon Ikced the Boston ...... 62 67 .481 21 Miss Reynolds, who recently set ing and jumping aroondT Srtve more than 40 o f his 74 years. The End of the Line Chicago, 15-6. .760; Psscual, Min­ a new course record for women at Then, last week, he again rk 9-for S2. What’s more, they'resame pitclier 10 times in one in­ nesota, and Bouton, Now York, Detroit ...... 61 66 .480 31 teamed with McKinley in sweeping that problem with this tip. Just Name Tournaments Tournaments mines In Official well-icniown arbiter suffered s Joe Packard, former Mancbek- The state Board of Fiaheriee Los Angeles . .60 72 .455 341/, Ellington Ridge with an 83 card, dump your catch in ■ bucket of JTrat Five Winnings roonmatea. ning, you rtiB wouldn’t get a hit 17-8, .789; Radataz, Boston, 18-6, LaAest to join the Hole-in-One to the U.S. National doubles title Played In Won heart attack last Wednesd^ at t«: High trackman, has joined Tt you play 12 more years, youTl and Game aet the duck hunting Await Red Sox at New York Kansas City .. 57 72 .442 26 won all her holes with either pars ice water. Numbs them so they can 7 9101,555.00 Moot pitohera lUte to tafic about .722; Ford, New York, 18-7. .720. Club at the Manchester Oountiy at Brookline, Mass., a strong in­ L Arnold Palmer ...... 18 6 the home o f hts son, Jim, in <3oeh- the shoe department at Regal’a pcObeMy never get one.” season last week after whet was Vyashlngton ..4 8 88_ .866 86 MT birds except on the third. be handled with ease for cleaning. 2. Jack Nloklana ...... 20 4 11 88,466.00 Packard has been a shoe salesman their hitting proweaa. With Stock Strikeouts — Peters, Chicago, CTub is Dlek Armstrong. The lat­ dication that the U.S. doubles en. and McNalfy, it's moat a running Moat of the other Orioles eaid called the ehorteet and meet peace­ 168; Mnly Games Scheduled. lyn Lorentsen and Barbara Shep­ Joe Kearns 79-11—66, Paul Dutelle with no claim to originality, they a tremendous job” but that the team has been a disap- S t L ouIb, 92; White, St Louis, 90; Kallne has moved to within Wednesday’s Games SI 13 68. have a strong No. 2 singles player. Bag limit for ducks are, daily, R()ee, Cincinnati, 87. vision in the standinga — a nations to oppose Jhn Bouton pard. Mrs. Hillnski trimmed Helen That’s where Ralston comes In. have passed on this trick: pointmoit , ... S, in poasesaioa, 6; Ooota, daily, 8, mere .001 ahead of Detroit. five of Dick Stuart’s pace­ Los Angeles at Detroit. vnikoB, Florence Barre and Helen Class (i—Don Culver 84-17—67, Select a baby leedhead designed ProCliajrts Pro Grid Pace Picks Up Steani Runs Batted In—Aaron, MUwao- setting 93 runs batted In. (17-6) and Ralph Terry (14- OMcago at Cleveland, 2, (Twl- Forest Hills Is his proving ground. WHliams made his remarics while visiting the Ameri­ poaeeskon. 16; geeae, daily, 2, poe- The peroentages are .461 and Koel before reaching the finals. Tony Stanford 87-19—68. tor orappie fishing. Hook on a -aV mtBRW / OLCSRMVAN- kee, 108: White, St Louis, 92; 13). Nichols had a good few He is in the same bracket with can Legion Junior Baseball Tournament here. ■easkMi, 4; Brant, daily, 6, poaae»- .490. Stuart’s 38 homers give him a N). The reigning champion has Liow gross—Jim Horvath 74. small plastic worm about two Boyer, St. Louis, 89; Mays. San innings here earlier this year Kansas d ty at Baltimore, (N). played an extensive tournament Blind Bogey—Joe Toscano 106. British Davis Cupper Roger Tay­ “ Peeky haa atimulated a lot of interest with a differ­ ■kHi, 6. Francisoo, 85: BoWnson, and Pin- and Morehead whipped the lor, India’s Primjlt Lai and Ken inches long—the type frequently With Great Crop of Freshmen Not moire than two maNarda of Boston at New York, 2 p.m. schedule this season and is with­ SELECTED NINE used in trout atreams where arti- ent type of managing,” Williams said. “ Not that Mike in. Cinetauiatl, 84. Yanks the last time he faced Only Games Scheduled. out question the best female golf­ Fletcher of Australia. Opposing black ducks, two wood ducka and Hits — Pinson, Cincinnati and a a s s A—Joe Wall 31-3—28, McKinley In his bracket are Vic fioaals are permitted only. Higgins wasn’t a good manager. But Pesky is a fire- one hooded merganser may be hi Perranoskfs them. er ever to represent the Manches>. Jim Horvath 30-2—28, Tom Zemke Lower this makeshift kue all NmW YORK (N1B1A) — Foot-'t’yards for a . It was ad^ Groat, S t Lonta, 174; Aaron. Mil­ Pitch tor Coimtry CSub in golf competi­ Seixas of Philadelphia; Orlando bau, and it makes for improvement." the daily bag. Tlie poeMaalon waukee, 162; —White, St. Louis, MONDAY’S FIGHTS 31-3—28, Don MacKay 31-3—28, Zueleta of Ecuador and Donald the way to the bottom and let your bcOl people agree that the profes- ditional proof that the Washington Umita are four mallard or black tion. boat drift with the wind. You’ll be sionalB aoqiacred an eopceptionai Redakina hod another glue, As for the ball club Williams said: 161; Flood, S t Louis, 159. Joe Kristoff 30-2—28. Dell, Bethesda, Md., among ducks, sing;ly or in the aggregate, DoriUes—G roat S t Louis, 86; ‘If I Get Ball Where I Want It, Fred Bruney Back NEW BEDFORD, Mass.—Vince Class B—Walt Freelbum 32-6— others. fishing deep, 30 to 60 feet hi some crop of freatanen this year. fingered target for their atickout "They disappointed me. ’They got started so damn two wood ducka, and two hooded cases, but that’s where the bass passer Norm Snead. ' Pinson, Ctairtnnati, 84; Gonzalez, Shomo, 149, New York, outpointed 26, Dick Armstrong 32-6—26, Joe Margaret Smith of Australia is The boilege All-Stare provided well and then slumped. I won’t mention their names, tnerganeers. In addition to other PhtiadelpMa, 88; WtlUams. Chica­ As Player - Coach Manny Burgo, 150, New Bedford, Shoe Spikes Changed Madore 33-6—27, Mac LaFrancis seeded first in a field of 96 women are during the hot days of Auguot doMldaiaUe ki the way of ervidMiice ■While nobody but T. A. TtttH Umito. two additional scop ducks Nobody Is (Joing Any Place’ and eariy September. but a couple of players didn’t have good years and the go and Ohlltoon, Fhlladelphto. 29. 10. 38-6—27, Frank Johnston 33-6— followed In order by Darlene that thiB was an outotanding otaOB is going to pitch during Important pitching rotation was hurt by a couple of injuries.” are atiewed in the dally b4«, four Triples—Pinson. Cincinnati. 18; • A, . “ TOKYO—Hoehlnori Takahoahi, BROCKTON, Maas. (AP) — A 27, Harold Jarvis Sr. 31-4—27. Hard, Long Beach, Oalif.; Billie This small jig and sal bi oooa- when they upoet the Green Bay minutes for the New York GianUC in poaeeoaion. With Boston Pats loeal shoe manufacturer has oome alonaUy htted gently, as it will make It in the Notional Foot­ to go 'With him in redheaded Bo6 doesn’t know how to get out of them soon enough,” pooaeaaion, SO. and MoCovey, San Francisco, 84; eight players by midnight tonight, power. The toe spike has been Low gross—Stan Hillnski 69, young crew that broke in ao im­ ball League. Thraota to the 'vets, Reynolds of Bowling Green of Bora ralL Sept. 2 through Oct Loa Angeles Dodgers’ pitchers fall have reactivated defenoive back moved down and the outside spikee Second low net—Ck»m Anderaon are oertain a fish is moving off slow up Don Perttins. TVllbock Mays, San Francisco, SI; Santo. apart late In the going. Joe Kristoff 69. 49-6—46. pressively last year with three hungry kids quicken the pace in Ohio. You could go on and on. '* 39, daily hag, 26, pooseasion, 25. Chicago and White, St. lou ls. 22. Fred Bruney to his former status ■re cloaer to the sole edge of the Blind bogey—Stan Ifilinski 68, with the leadheed befbte striking. Amos Mairii keeps getting better. rookies—, John Meyers, Perranoski—pronnounced Pear- Low putts—MArion ZemaMie 36, They also found that thia tech­ the money game and, like the otr- More big players making big Woodcock, Oct. 19, through Nov. Stolen Bases — Pinson, Cincin­ of player-coach: ■hoe. More spikes will be in con- Joe Kristoff 68. HeOen Noel and Helen Meegcui, 33, Mel Hammaric Mocks well as full­ —and one s(^o- __ they keep coming up bigger 37. daily bog 5, poaaeasion 10. nati. and Wills, Ins Angeles, 28; an-oh-skee—to toe best relief “Bruney will play anywhere In taot with the ground throughout nique could be modified by remov' back reaerve. , plays befbre big crowds. pitcher in baseball. TRAVELING WOMEN’S DIVISION tie. big the lead 'weight and attaching ntore, Don Floyd. The year to­ end betitw. Regardless of bow well WUaon’a snipe, O ct. 19, through Robinson, Cincinnati. 25: Aaron, the defensive backfield If we need tbs swing, is tiie claim. SELECTED 16 HOLES We^eU Hayes fiarii speed. B-f- gether should have done them eotabitohed the star Is, he otiU has Nov. 16, daily bag, 8, poesesaion, 8. Milwaukee, 21; Brock, Chicago. 19. How did Perronaskl, a 6-foot, for the feathered hook and worm 180-poimd left-hander, get that lilm.’’ Head Coach Mike Hdovak Low net—Evelyn Lorentzen 76- Miixed Four Ball ia aobeduled three feet above a sinker, PABSING—To Ihe alternating good. Clyde Brook and John Cor­ to moke the team and there k May One-Man Gang Scoters, eider ducks, old squaw Pitching (12 Decisions) — Per- said last night in announcing the .... IJoirfrsntedby dShger. the gq- 13—62^,______S iu i^ y s tu tb ig at 12 npqn; Draw­ tandem of Eddie LeBaron and Don nett have the size and mobility to. nothing. m e r 8 (in open coastal waters beyond ranoskj. Los Angeles, 18-2, .867; way? BUSINESS fiowthig rig ki then fiahed ■ “TTiere was nothliq; left for-m* rnoys, . Injuries _ to vetoran. Don ------Q jj------iM a becomes an extremely dan­ Low gross—H«j«i Noel, Edna ing wtidi he on tfie tee a« gblfehi' like a live m&nnow. B-7 gOn- do A jhh . B ^ put new Bfe m olid bonee. There id (Alter lilMtor lbiM) Oct.T through M d ^ «ttobtirgh7 Webb and rookie Chick Graiihig gerous animal whose fantastic Hillnski, 77, tie. arrive. Players may sign up at the ny Gibbs. LIttie Eddie Is the crux no room tor teacher’s pets in foot- Jan. 15. dally bag, 7, poeseaeion, 14. Koufax, Los Angeles, 19-5, .792; to do,” Ron said, as we walked Oolor preferences are up to the LINEBAOKING—Three strong Notch Close Win down the steps from the clubhouse liastened the dedsian. ■brength is terrifying. Gorillas otm Low putts — Evelyn Liorentzcn Pro Shop. Ladles have sdMduled individual. AH black works well, as of Uio offense, steadier and head­ rookies—LeRoy Jordan, Harold baU. Spahn, Milwaukee, 16-5, .782; Ma­ PLEASURE? a Four Ball event Monday. W ith ion n S H CURRY and onto the Polo Grounds before Bnmey, 81, will cootliwe as as­ and have seized a man with their 28„ Edna Hillnski 30. do black jig-white worm oomhina- ier than Meredith. B-|- Hays and Jim Price—have Oooch Take Frank Tiarkenboh in his Another vlotory was recorded loney, Oiocinnati, 18-6, .750. sistant coach. He 1s reported In CALL huge amss, lifted him in the air ODD HOLES REOEIVING—Tight end Lee We are advised there to no bet­ StrlkeoutH — Koufax, In s An­ the doubleheader maridng the tlone. At these depths movement Tom Landry cWrpIng. Jerry thiitxl campaign with Minnesota. Dodgers’ final 1963 appearance in good condition and apparently and, grasping one leg in each Low net—Helen Wilkoe 90-14— Favorites 'won 18.8 per cent at seems to be the most Impoitsnt Folkins has be«i getting real bat­ ’Tubbs In the middle and Obnok The Georgia abarpshooter could last week by the Manchester Coun­ n or\¥ r'nitm ter fish scaierscaler maaemade lorfor nj»ru*»4-iucuhard-scaled veies,geles, 555»: 289: Drysdale,urysaiuc, Los Angeles, tom the utducky individ- S6. the races at the 1968 Hollywood tle from Pettis Norman, who can try Olub swimming team—a 109- By HOWIE IiUlXUMli ttian a curry comb used to 219; Maloney, Cincinnati.Clnclnnstl. 195;195: Harlem over the aches and bruises which 522-2477 factor. Howley at the right comer will throw a regulaiUoii football through “How many games are you go­ plagued him late last seasem. m half. Low grosB—Edna HtUnshi 4T. Parte season. also pioy flanker behind (Jlarke, probably hold on to their jobs. a narrow tranoom at u lot of peioee, 91 decision over the Holiday HIU If Coorge May wasn’t a one-man gang when it came to rub down hones. Marichal,Marichai, San Francisco, 182; Glb- Gib­ Assisting You With AS ing to pitch today?” dead-panned Bruney retired from the Amer­ Your Travel Needs POP BOTTLE FLY CASE one of top deep ttn-eats in the Joined by Jordan on the left nuik. UtodfoUed. Ordinarily, he would team, of Mansfield Center. In ad­ Manchester American Legion baseball offense this paat son, St. Imils, 153. Duke Snider Perranoeki’s foriner . Billy BIKE TUBE TTE DOWNS ican Football League active rolls Alr-Sea-RaU-Hotcls-Tonra Hey! Here’s a good one tor the But the kids are knocking for be not concerned this early, but dition three MX3C swimmerq placed 6on ho gave more than a reasonable facsimile thereof. The teammate with the Dodgers now shortly after the 1962 campaign. Howton is alone as the ^ I t end. work. B— aameramen hove been tottowing in the Toumameiit of Champtona You’ll anchor your car top boat LENGTHEN BATTERY LIFE fly fishing fraternity. Even though Leave your summer flashlights vrith the New York Mets. This will )>e his 18th season in or­ JUNE M. BLAIS you have a permanent fly box that Other oatching possibilities are SEOONDARY—A year’s exper­ Ron VaodecKeleii, the Wknonoln held Sunday at Newington. veteran outfielder led Dick Cobb’s club in ju s t about every to the racks more quickly with two Glynn Gregory and Hugh Mc- In the refrigerator U you are go “How many do we play?” asked ganized football, starting with Travel Consultants holds a lot of varieties you seldom ience will help Cornell Green, a wbk, ao junt to be on the safe ride X3i:rt Parker, Linda Sembenottl department but total collections^ 26-inch bicycle inner tubes. Put one Perranoski with a straight face. four years at Martina Ferry, Ohio, use, fishing conditions sometimes Innis. B -f Tartcenibon tw turned in oonoecu- (white passing the hat). end around' rack, pull leed compenaates tkva briiUant pecfbrmancee. May waa by far the team s top boat and slip other end of loop “Then I pitch in two.” said Per­ Hartford 8, Conn. plUB getting Jim Bay Smith to Norm Von Brooklln, the 'VtklngB’ winners against Holiday HIM ■with cower on in your refrigerator.) at Ohio State, six in the National switching them a lot. ’These times for mistakes. Don Bishoj) and Wells pdricing' up an additional hitter (.898), the most prolific run over rack on opposite side. No ranoski. “I always pitch In two ot League and three with the Pa­ Anthony D. Lupacchino, it’s a “bother to keep going back play guard. ’The other guard, Lale Jerry Norton are aooompUahed drillmaater, also likes John Camp­ producer (16 RBIs), the Ijest long danger of scratching with strap Cold cuts down electrical activity, Manchester Consultant Mensnelaar, has lost his job to bell, a Univeraity of Minnesota second. Barbie Herbert, Wendy buckles. Power of rubber tube will keep the batteries kt top Sunday.” triots. He has been the regular into your big box. So . . . punch a veterans, with Warren Livingston Smith, Robin Neleber, B r ^ Smith, Mdl hitter (two homers, three Galen Chsco, the MeU’ burly Jos Bob IsbelL Mike Oonnelly is kneboiolMr, and T sn y Konens, a doubles and a triple) and to com holds boat securely. * I stren^h longer. Boston safetyman for the better hole in a pop bottle can and sew and Jtan Rldlon ready to relieve. B Marty Flack and Mary Shalnin right-hander, came by and rubbed part of the three seasons. it to your fishing jacket. Sinking a rehaUe eentsr, Sliglit dropoff defenatvs boric. The latter fuctfaer plete hto "grand slam” scored the hla right arm against Perranoskl’s the alertneoB of/the pro were other Manchester winners. - fly ho^cs in cork holds ’em secure­ at the taokleo, where Bob FVy SUMMARY—This k the most runs (16). left. He wanted some of that sttifl ly and there le room there for and Ed Nuttt^ get first ooB. ooouta. He wrui (taoMed from little Marty Flack added a third and The left-handed slugger had 32 the Cowboys moke their move to two fifths in the Newington meet. to rub off on him several of your favorites. John Houser Is bemad them. B the top If tile Idds of the defensive HiofBbna on Long Island. hits in 66 tripe for hto lofty, new ’ AS things turned out, Perra­ Ever Kscmlt Alexander didn’t take Parker hod a secrxid (in the 80- — .400 ihw* to best Dennis Yale Starts Drills Saturday plotown have absorbed^ Tom Lan­ noski didn’t have to go out and long to kva up to bis UniveraUy yand backstroke) and a fifth whils ledgers, the runnenip, by tO get somebody but. as Manager dry’s theories and caa carry them Rick Angel picked up a fourth. points. Rodgers, who shared me RON PERRANOSKI j Into execution. !Rie offense k dy- ofOaUfomla at Los Angeles rep­ Alston says for the first time in Bowling Leagues utation wtth the San Francisoo shortstop berth with Steve Brady, With Close to 100 Expected m a Ad donated by naimie. wU have a fresher four consecutive games. That was 'T just make sure thait the sit­ tOera. Aienandw in the opening went 12 for 88 or .888. Brady 8 tantamount to a summer-long va­ uation is clear In my mind,” an­ OoMt’a SmtvIcs outlook BOW that the Oowboya ore game againat the Vi- mark was l^her — .857 — but he the only wheels In town. NEW HAVEN—Yale University$>Paul Dletzel and Red B l ^ of cation to Perranoski. swered Rot. "I never think of try to read Station, Inc. ____ returned kdrica for 96 and only had 14 at bats. And aa the Dodgers ended a BASEBALL HEROES launches a new era of. its already- Army, Ara Parseghlan of North­ men on base because if I get the N ow Being < as yarda and touchdowns. Alexan­ BUI McCarthy was runne^ to western, Weeb Ewbank, 'Sid Gil­ 16-game road trip and headed ball where I want It, nobdy is go­ der k an all-round football player. May In RBIs wlto » long and proud football heritage man and Paul Brown of the pro home. Ron h^d been rushed to the ing any place.” UCLA held Obio State three dif- PITCHING—Jim O’Toole, Beds seven. Mark Monette (.281) had this coming weekend when nearly ranks, plus Woody Hayes of Ohio rescue 49 times and won IS and Formed your auto fscsnt times on the ons-yard Une ■lx. E ric Ozols had the season s Mived 11 more while losing only What makea Perranoski such a checked Los Angeles on five hits 100 hopefuls for the 1963 squad State. loot fsB with our hero making only other homer. Don CroweU two with an eamed-run average of brilliant fireman? for Hm for 8-1 vlotory that trimmsd report to CcMicb John Pont for pre- Actually, Yale was a better “He pitches ice water,” explain­ WHEPS? four ef fix key torides. Dodger lead to 5'/j gomes. (.223) trailed May in long hltawim season practice. team than Its near cellar finish of 1.88. That to what Is meant by '63-'64 Stiosen AMERICAN LEAGUE three — two doublo# and a triple. slamming the door in the other ed Johimy Roeeboro, the catcher. insurance Detroit was so deUghtsd with Pont, a flve-foot-seven inch im­ a season ago indicated and the “I wish they all had a disppoei- KlUebrew (29), Allkon (28) Ma pesMtoena that tbs Uons dk- BAITING — Dick Groat, Car­ TTie club’s pitching leader was feeling persists that if Pwit csin blokes’ faces. for: HaU (25), kHmeiur (16), ~ Duke BQtchlnaon who compUM a port from Miami of Ohio, is 'the “The Dodgers had a eouple of tiun like Ms. He is quick enough, posed a t ffea vstonuk. Laity Fer­ dinals, stroked key staq^ In threa* GEXHIGE MAY amaUest coach in the Ivy fraterni­ whip one of the four or more has a good motion, gets a piece M m , W o i i i m , Mixod Hinton (16), PWfflps (7), guson, the Iowa speed boy, ran aR run nintii inning, drlrtng In tte^ 4-1 record. Ray quarterbacks on hand into take pretty fair left-handers in (San policy? tors. moetiy in reUef, was 8-0 wWle G ^ Hutc^iinsaa .14 3 2 .143 ty and faces the biggeat task. This dy) Koufax and (Johnny) Podres of the plate keeping the ball low i ond Junior Division ovkr the place againat New Yoilc faceakhig nm In 6-8 titanph over .148 past winter he replaced Jordan charge status the Bulldogs could with a natural sinker. He has two NA’nONAL LEAGUE GHanta. Luelan Raebarg of Hamp­ GalloidMr was 3-1 and Marc ManOi 2 3 give some of their more highly re­ when I reported in 1961.” recalled 1/ ■ Altman (8), Cardinals; MafhwvB Saa Franrieco giving 8t. Louis un- ikhnetdsr, 0-8. Hutchlnwin w m tte ■'4. g .125 OU-rar who resigned after an 11 good curves, a good one and one you iMwe quaMir covwage.. .at tow ratea. ton liMtMute throws a lot of weight dkputod possession of secood place Ozols' 40 garded opponents mighty miser­ Perranoski. a good looking Polish Attention Seocidries Vos caa—K you bnure Natioo- (20), DUlord (Di Aaron (M). busiest, working 46 and tw o-m ^ L oG see...... 8 3 1 .135 year tenure with the Ells to de­ 26-vear-oid who waa the team­ like 3tu Miller’s which he usm as arovnd aa a defenrivs tackle, 6 la National Leagns. vote full time to his business in­ able Saturdays a ohange-up. He gets right- Reserve Your Time and Day Nowl wMe. We know your type. It's BIG TYPE. Today, over 2% million safe drfeers MANCHESTER RIFLE Braves; Batenua (10), CoMa; feet, 4 inchas and 286 pounds of M. Innings, four more frames then Powers ...... 21 0 I .048 Some 19 lettermen return, In­ mate of Boston' fireman Dick Ra- Coleman (8 ), Beds. Gallagher. . . BulUvan ....1 8 0 0 JOOO terests on the West coast. datz at Michigan State. handed hitters out.” And theTs wlnt we ute exclusively in our i

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T A K B o v e r P A Y M M N T i oM -oiao. H illtop 8 room boms, new hot BOLTON LAKE WATERFRONT — seven did not affiUate. However, September l. $130. Can 84*4601. ABSOLUTB PEIVAC3Y room home plus bunkbouse. knotty pine kitchen with hullt-ins, 8 AJI. t® 6 PAL f r o m o u r b a n k ___ IN Huge water heat, outbuUdings. 1800 4 as far as voting strength la con­ Connecticut’s largest, auto* LAWNKOWBRS, garden tractors, ATERACnVB ROOM for working Q U tS t;. Completely turntobed. Easy 11- dlHioeal, hood, dining L, garage. FOR UNPAID BALANCE FOUR ROOK apartment with sun- aoraefled tanm adulate- T toot road frontage. Beautiful cerned the GOP remains in the matie and standard Milft. and tille rs. T erm s, taradea, parM gjri, all Gomforta a t bom a, t« nanclng. John H. Lappen, Inc., L ess than 8-year-old. A delightful lead, Hebron having been a Ra- free pick-up service, teen-age 1, 2 OR I TEAM TO FATl from Boat Otfloa. 6484T46. p o ^ , garage, stove,tove, and an utUl- batbs, gani^ view. Only $30,000. home. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLAS^IED AD\^ and servlee. Capitol B qulm i^ START PATlNa tie# tooluded. $130 par mtodta. D atum S . large, bedroom lotaester, $18,900. 649-6261, 0484219. pitolic^an stronghold for many classroom, oldgr and nervous 88 Main Street, Mendwater. ssssr 8494061, 849-9162. MCBIDAT nu^ f*n>A i 10:*0 AJI.—SATCRDAf • ^^JI* y ears. students our sp ecia lty . 118 IN OCT. room f o r r e n t , private home, 6484018. Ranch, oventoed 3-car ga­ C arlton 6494183. HOtUSTER STREET — Immacti- 848-7888. I ROOMS FURNmm s A special voter-making anwifai, Center St.. Manchester. Can private entrance, Can 6484696, ra g e, 3 'fireplaces, large buUt- la te 6 room Colonial Bungalow, 396 WOODLAND STREET Ex­ SCREENED LOAM tor the best M 89.88 MONTHLY 119 Ooopbr m n St. to kitchen, automatic washer a NDOVHR ~ 818.000. Immaculate large aiiy rooms, natural wood­ cep tion a l 8% room Cape, 8 bed­ is scheduled by the board of ad- PLEASE READ YOUR AD fo r free booklet. 64S-88B2. 3 bedbxwm rahob, 100x600 tot, LAWRENCE F. FIANO lawns from our aereening pjwt Bedroom, Ltvtog Room, OiaoMa, Famished AportaMBts 8S-A included, full, large basement work, fireplace, new furnace. Bel rooms, partitioned basement, ga­ misBions cm Sept. 5 fttmt 5 to 8 — M Ada” m n la k ea o t m the phone m • ocm- Andover - Columbia. George Grlf- Rugs, Lamps, Tsblss l a r g e HOUSEKEEFINP room, with fireplace and back hatch­ overstoe garage. Ideal tor newly­ Air Real EsUte, 648-9883. rage, sidewalks, city water, sew­ pjn. The next regular session wtil BMienoe, The •dveitlaee ehoidd rend Me ed the F1B8T DAT IT aU uttUtleB, anltable tor one or ’IHREB ROOM, futnUhed, heated weds - or rbmwd couple. Hayes fin g, to e ., 742-7888. • And Othsr AccesserlM way, deadend street garage R ealtM ’ 648-3766 er. Beautiful condition. Assum­ be hold Sept. 14, am aU day ses­ a v v b a BS and REPIMT ERB0B8 la ttme tor the next tannr- e v e r y t h i n g $ M .7 S two adutta. Ample paridng. $73 (qiertment, centraUy located, needs ftoishtog. .Conventional Agency, 648-480$. , SEVEN ROOM RANCH, 4 bed­ a b le 4 % % m ortg ag e. $14,800. sion, from 9 ajn. to 8 pjn. Both parking, $60 monthly. Can 640- tlen. The Herald in leepoaelhle lor oalj om c tacorroct or oiMtted Garage— Service— Storage 10 COMPLETE USED restaurant M ain. finanring only, aaktog $16,000. Qbaries Nldwlacn, 742-6864 rooms, 2 baths, oil hot water, 3- Owner 643-0127. sessions will be held in the toam teeerttoa fOr nay adoertioeiBeBt and then only to tlie extent of o equipment for sale. Inquire 3$4 I ROOMS FURNTTURE: 6707. CIRCA 1800 — Restored Colonial, 9 car garage, exceUent condition, hall. n e w l y p a i n t e d room a, 2% baths, fireplaces, 1.000 F E E T STORAGE space fo r Hartford Road across from $10.18 m o n t h l y room tor gsn- $22,600. 648-4689, days; eve. 743- FOREST STREET — East Hart­ Appeals Granted rent Rear of 11 Main Street. »•' tlemani wann and oomtortable in screened porch, original features ford. Immaculate I “ bedroom K ing’s. WsstlngbouM Refrigera^, UriBg Barineas LoestloM throughout, garage, a crea g e. 7004. Alfred Goldstein of Hebron baa Rea.sonable rent. J. D. Realty. Room, Bedroom. Dinette, ItiiFi^ winter, quiet home, eentral. Can Ranch, fireplace, recreation room, been granted permission to Mflld .■$48-5$81.' • ■■-'V. ■ Caritm W. Rutchtos. 6494182 . RELAXED LIVING on beautiful 643-8129. WALLPAPER, discontinued pat­ Lamps, Tablfs and Other Aoeds* •>** For -Rent 64 LAWRENCE F. FIANO MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ex­ nicely landscaped. CaU 628-5505. a cottage at Amston Lake, in ac­ terns, large stock, 87c singls roll. Bolton Lake, q>aciou8 9 room ecutive ranch, fireplaces, sories MANCHBS’fcER — room home 8 tion taken by the Zoning Board at S h erw ln -I^ Ila m s, 981 M ain. pqjRNXSBBD room for rent near 6 borne nestled braeath spreading baths, heated batio, kitchen buUt- ANDOVER — VERY nice 6 room e v e r y t h i n g $297.K Realtor 048-2766 w lU i' % ames, oU heat fuh bake- Appeals, which allowed a variance DIAL 643-2711 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Mala Street 8 Basel Street. 648- SMAU, STORE tor rent o e Oak 1 shade trees, 376’ frontage on lake. Ins, acre lot; Bel Air Real Estate, ranch, newly painted, Owner, ask­ ment ably $11,600. Large down to the property line. Joeeph John­ g r a p h CRUSHER, wine botUer $170. Street OaU 6484304. , Ohatles NtohOtson 742-6864 The cUdren will love the shallow 848-9333. in g $11,800. 742-8218. TWO BOYS' English bieycles, I ROOMS FURNITURE payment needed. Hayes Agency, son WELs given permission to put and barrel; S-gallm glass contsin- $14.74 MONTHLY swimming area. Kitchen buUt-ins, .some repair. $15 each. Girl's bi­ e r ; gallon wooden barrels. VERNON — FOR sale or rent 648-4808. pine paneled Uvlng room, dining MANCHESTER LISTING 38 — 6 up a two-ctor gauage at the lake; 10 Westinghouse Washing Maebtoe, cy cle , $12. Call 643-5832. 848-8889. boom f o r woman, Utoben Commercial. S room ranch plus room, den, family room, 4 large room Garrison Colonial, garage, and William Perry was granted Westinghouse Refrigerator, Bed­ prlvUagee. Can after 6, 64941M. 40x40 steel buUdtog. Now vacant. ^lAST HARTFORD — Newer 5H fireplace, private barbecue, shade permission to operate a repair and room ranch, tree shaded lo t, tuU bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ GLASTONBURY ntOOBLE REAOHm OUR A0VERTI8ER? 20" BOY'S BICYCLE, $8; 24" HEAVY CEDAR POLES, excellent room. Uving Room, Dinotto, Dish­ Tongren Agency, 648-882L redecorated In rage. Ideal year ’round home, all around, lovely, Immaculate, used car concern in the former n e w l y f u r n i s h e d room, priv­ RANCH — Newly redeoor cellar, garage, oU hot water heat, boy's Columbia bicycle, $8; 28” quality, many sixes; good chain es, Rugs. Lamps, Tables, BlaOkelB L arg e convenient. Bent 4 Bent, Real­ plastic shop to Amston viUage. ate botne, convenient to town, boi- eatabllahed nelgnbortiood. aluminum storms and screens, $39,900. CaU us for appointment to girl's Columbia bicycle, $10. Bach saw, plus large circular saws. and Other AccessoriM ex tra tors, 286-3211. E ve. M rs. Me Help Watited— HAk 3< pttal and schools. Professlooal Houses For Rent 55 Uvtog room wll fireplace, 1% baths, 8 bedrooms, see this one. Phllbrick Agency, Large five room ranch with at­ He will repair and sell autoa. M-Hoir AmwmIiis Senritt needs a tire. 649-0319. Painting— Papering 21 H ^ Wantcil— FM ule 2S 648-1868. large kitchen, and 649-8464. Q ueeney, 289-9296. Principal Charles Gervasc re­ 2 B V E R YTH IN O 1898.21 woman preCsrred. 848-2810. 8 natural woodwork. Robert Wolver- tached garage. Raised hearth bath. finished recreation room to ports 414 pupils have already been EXTERIOR ANI> taterior painting. WOMAN FOR SltH tir and bakery t r a i n e e s — DEGREE required. GOLF CLUBS, matched pro shop Pride Includes DeUvery, Satt^, ANDOVER 'LAKE area — Cosy toO' Agency, 649-2818, Eve. Mr. fireplace ta Uvtog room, spa­ MANCHESTER — 49 Mountain With pr without experience. smaU 4 room year ’round bmne, basmnent This heme reaUsticaUy MANCHESTER - Rolling Parit. 8 cious kitchen, back patio, Just enrolled at the Hebron Elemra- Business Services Offered IS Wallpaper books. Papernanglng. wdrk, aftsihoons - and all day set, Pedersen, woods and irons, Service. Guarantee Immsdlats de­ Rueter, 6484809. room Cape on treed and shrubbed Road. Beautiful custom built Frtt to Herald Raadart B ering, insurance and manufac- warm to winter, exceUant water priced at $16,900. PbUbrlck Agen­ minutes to two gdf courses. tary Schcml. He estimates that en­ Ceilings. Floors. Fully. Insured Friday and' Saturday. Must be 2 bags, and some odd clubs. CaU livery or Free Storage until needed. lot, garage with patio, oU hot ranch with 1800 sq. ft. living turiiv companies. Openings in supply, kitchen furnished. 743- cy, 0404404. Realistically priced. OaU Char- rollment will climb to 420 by » r HO LAWN' MOWERS sharpened and workmanship guaranteed Lee steady. Apply M- persoa Davis 848-888*. Phone for appointment water heat, fireplace, aluminum space, plus large finished recrea­ repaired, free plck-im and deliv­ Bakery. • ' ' accounting, engineering, msnufac i W i m e n t i 6S 8326. Ua Burns, 639-8288. school opening day, the largest In­ Pelletier, 846-8m If no aMrwer, SAMUEL ALBERT MANCHESTER — CentraUy lo­ combinations, S bedrooms, over­ tion room ta l^em ent. In Rock- ery In Manche^er. Russ’ Mower hiring, programming, manage- BoHen Vicinity $14,600 crease being probably in the pri­ call 848-8048. H artford 247-0888 TWO unfurnished room s, NORTH COVENTRY — Route 44A. ca ted 6 room C h m In very nice size kitchen, dining room. Rob­ ledge section, near Catholic Service, 742-7607. ment, underwriting, etc. AblUties USED DOORS for 2-oar garage. See It Day or Night Tinker RaOdtog. Ladles preferred. mary gn’ade, which now numbers ‘ unBmited, Employment Coetsult- 4 room Cape, steam heat, artesian condition. CaU us for a look at ert Wolverton Agency, 649-2818. School. This house has every­ 77. MANCHESreR ANSWERINO SERVICE OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low C a ll 848-8698. If you have no means of . trans­ Qlanner*'Men’s Shop, 789 th in g! A sking $53,000. O wner 643- THEE REMOVAL, pruning, ud price. No Job too big or too small. ants, 1007 Farmington Ave., W. weU. Available Sept. 1. 648-917L this choice home priced at $18,- FISHPOND — E v e. M r. R u eter, 643-0309. ARTHUR A. WATSON Mrs. Daniel G. Horton, who portation. I’ll send my auto for 800. T. J. Crockett, 648-1677. REALTY 4282. lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank CaU now , 649-0728. PERSONNEL H artford. 288-8841.______BAST CATHOLIC HIGH - Vei^ heads the school library, a branch 4 « « 4 > B 0 0 C. N oble. 849-8063. you. No obligation. TO RENT — 4 room heated apart-' MANCHESTER ->■ Unusual home BROOK — planck area. room brick front 186 M ain St., of the Douglas Library, is setting 7 BRICKLAYERS and helpers want­ Bostii and AceoSoorics 46 8 PAINTING — Five room ranches A—Li—B— E^—B—T*-—S ■ meat TeL 6484U8 between 8:80 Suburban Ffw Rent 66 Wethersfield 73 up the new library room at the HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ and capes for $80. Trim and paint DEPARTMENT ed. Call John Ponticelll A Sons, In prestige area, 6 room L-sbaped Cape. Priced right. Immediate Lots For Sale 48-46 A LLTN ST ., H AR TFOR D a .a t •^6:80 p .m . Colonial Cape with garage, 1% occupsuicy. Jeton H. Lappen, Inc., 629-8288 school, to be open two days week­ moval, cellars, attics, and irards, extra. Also, scraping. 742-8101. ' In c., a fter 4, 848-9616 or 44S-8678. 13’ SAILBOAT • ROWBOAT, Ma OPEN NIGHTS TILL t P.M. MANSFIELD — BaglevUle section, PRIVACY — weekly or monthly plck-tip. Har­ rlne- plirwood, large nylon sail, 3 miles from UConn, 4 fumlriied baths, every room overalsed. 6494261, 649-7446. TWO BUILDINa lots, prime loca­ ly. Hie room will also be avaU- able for research work. old H oar. 849-4084. STENOGRAPHER OFFICE MANAGER, experienced. eartop transportable. 643.8689. rooms, $46 monthly, eouple oidy. QuaUty ttnnughout, nice lot with tion, city utiUties. Phllbrick Agen­ LOOKINa FOR reatals? OaU J. D. C lean 8Vk room ranch, plaster­ HILLIARD STREET—Immaculate c y . 649-8464^______Take complete charge clerical WELBILT ELECTRIC range, Mho 628-8130. trees. Worth Inspecttog carefuUy. Antomobiles For Sale 4 SHARPENING SERVICE — Saws, EtectrMal Sorvteto 22 16 FOOT F IB E R G L A boat with Realty. 6484139. ed walls, 13x32 screened to 4 room home, deep shaded lot, 85 D U RAN T S T R E E T — 6 room MUuichester Evening Herald Loot and Found operations involving 40 employ­ 8 new, $100. CaU 848-6873. Wolvt ton Agency, Realtor, 849- knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ 70 h.p. Mercury, fully equipped breezeway, carport, quiet dead new roof, aluminum storms, Cape, fireplace, combination win­ INDUSTRIAL LOT for sale, rail­ bron eorrespemdent. Miss Susan B> 1968 M GTD, new engine, top and FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ ees. Prefer insurance background. 3818. Eve. Mr. Rurier, 648-M09. road siding, on Parker Street. CaU IXJST — Pair o t Glasses in dark tary blades. Quick service. Capitol Opening for skilled eleifc-typist, $8,800. AblliUes Unlimited, Em- with extras. Very good condition. BVERYTHINO IN sterilised re- Wanted Te Rent 68 end street, $1,000 less than own­ screens and awnings, walk to bus dows, shaded lot, city utlUtiea. $1,- Pendleton, telephone 228-8464, upholstery, m ust s M rifice , $895. ice on all types-of electrical wir­ recent experience not essential 3 -* 4 ROOM APA RTM EN TS. 640- ers cost, minimum down, fi­ 800 assumes present O.I. mort­ 649-8391. Cherry colored case, Manchester Equipment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson ph>3rment C onsultants, 1007 F a rm ­ 8900. 848-1782 a fte r 8 p .m . conditimied used furniture and ap­ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, line. $11,700. Robert Wolverton Call 849-8486. but background in stenography 6339, 0 4 . WE HAVE eustemers waltiin: for nancing. gage. Total monthly payment only O j^ c a l Style B ar. C all 849-8688. chester. Hours dally 7-6. Thurs- E lectrica l C o., M anchester, 849- ington Avenue, West Hartford, pliances, high quality — low large recreation room, 3 tuU A g en cy , 649-2818. B-ZONE LOT for sale, 64x365; aU or other office experience help­ the rental at your property. OUI bans, 2-car garue, excellsot con- $91. Full price $12,800. U 4 R 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA, sport day 7-9. Ss-urday 7-4. 648-7968. 4817. G lastonbury, 848-1888. 383-8841. prices. LeBlanc Furniture, JIS FOR RENT — One and two rooms, facilities, including sidevjalks. J joerr — s e a l Point Siamese cat ful. Position will require good J. D. Realty, 6484199. fBUcn, $33,900. nfibrlek Agency, VERN ON — L ike new 8 room L- Realty Company, *48-3692, R. D. Machines Rifled, coupe, V -8 engine, excellent run- \ South St., Rockville. 876-2174. hCat, hot water, parking. Tel. CaU 649-8391. ' ^ vicinity Mountain .Road. Call LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and judgment and ablUty to meet OUTSTANDING opportunity for Bnilding MsiNrUls 47 shape brick ranch, meuilcured Murdock, 843-6472. nlng condition, white with red in Open 9-8. 648-3068. LAWRENCE F. FIANO grounds, sparkling condition. UP- 848-9988. repaired, sales and serrtce, rental Floor Finishiiig 24 people. Excellent benefits, two men in Manchester’s largest CHOICE BUILDINO lot to Rock- Liquor Taken in tertor. C all 843-9462 a fte r 4 p.m . Buainesa Ptopatty For Sate 70 COLONIAL RANCH — 6 rooms, "VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, equipment. L A M Eqtilpment good wages, modem air con­ discount store. Apply King's Dept. MAGIC CHEF deluxe gas room NEW 4 ROOM flM, buUt-tos, hot Realtor 648-3766 der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 648- ledge section of Manchester, AA LOBT — MALE BEAGLE, 6-years- 1 ^ beths, modem Utotacn wttb w ell kept -room ranch, buUt-to C orp , Route 83, Vernon, 878-7809. f l o o r s a n d i n g sad retintih ditioned office. Apply Box KK. Store, Hartford Rd. and Pine St. BETTER BUYS AT heater, like new. Can he seen 78 WAter heat, 89 Fmjkard Street. 4808. 6 ■one. T el. 649-1439. Break at Acadia oid, vicinity South Main Street. Manchester exchange, BbiterprlM NerAld. itating educafioti, busi­ CENTER SIRIODT - 8 stoires plus buUMns, S^ar attariied garage, Charles Ntcholsoa 7484884 kitchen, natural woodworic, walk­ . ing (spedalizlng In older floors). C ottage St. $48-4480. 6484779. 7 room apartment, aU In one 6M-9498. ness experience, and salary lot 300x960, $33,900. PfaUblldc PHILBRICK AGENCY — to out basement, large sloping lot. 1946 Painti^, CeUlngs. Paperhsagtog. MAN FOR AUTOMOTIVE parts NATIONAL package, exceUent location with APPROXIMATE ACRE LOT cm requirements. counter. A pply 191 C enter St t h r e e ROOM apartm ent, $46 Agency, 640-8464. m a cu la te 6 room Cape minutes Hayes Agency, 848-4808. Some 29 bottles of liquor and l o s t — BICTCLB, J. C. Higgins, No job too wnall. John VerfUIIs, good potenUaL For further Intor- from everything. bedrooms, Bolton Center Road. Level, clear END OF AUGUST STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, Grinold Auto Parts. OOXtBINAnON GAS and oil Stove, per month, elderly tenants prefer 8 but \rith beautiful trees, $2,600. m ore than $20 to ctauige wna tak­ 2T ’ , te d , ■weight, 8-speed, no 849-6760. Cedar Ck>set Lining mation eaU the FhUbrlck Agency, VIBNON — Juri over Manebestcr kitchen with natural cabinets, BOLTON — room Caps. -c a r fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All best o ffe r. CaU 648-9088. red. 74 North Street.’ MANCBEffTER — Modern 4 bed­ 6 8 CaU ow ner, M an ch ester 649-4616 en last nighit or early tfais mocn- fenders, at Patkade on Monday. SPECIAL! concrete repairs. Reasonably .21 8q . Ft. 649-8464. Une. Uka new Hk ranch, 816,600. 849-8464. oversized garure, with lubrication ing in a break toito the Anadia Raa- FURNTTUtlB REFINIfOIER — If room ranch, 3 baths, 100x300 lot, a fte r p.m 648-0188. priced . 643-0851. SUB-LET CORNER apartment No. baths, fauiltdn kttchen with pit and loft. ^ceU ent workshop. 6 taurant sA. 103 Tolland T^Ate. Musical— Dramatic 29 you have experience in toie field, MAIN STREET CORNER - MO fill) baatunent, immediate ‘ occu­ TYPIKT«00KKBEPER, ene-glri Ceiling Tile - Odd Lots 81, Cooper mu Apsitments,' — dtatotta, fireplace. BAyea Agency, Bel Air Real Estate, 848-9382. PoUoe reported thait ttiieVM LOST — EARLY Sunday night — men we have a good paying .00 Sq. Ft. m a h o g a n y d i n i n g room set tor feet oh Mato Street by ISO feet pancy, Sacrifice at $17,900. Hayes "HAVE TIME, will work” All odd PIANO — By London certlfled office, wUl uarUaUy train to booh- ctMdy poetUon now open. Phone Superintendent, 646-9604. 648-4808. broke into the building by retnqv- one [dg, vicinity Ixxig Hill Road, SCRANTON MOTORS Jobs done. Everything our special­ ■ale. CaU 648-S8$l. deep. Ideal corner lot Semi-pro- Agency, 648-4808. MANCHESTER Usting 66 — 4 b e d ­ Resort Property For Sale 74 teacher. Gifted, new students or ««tog. iw appotoUnent eeU Albert's Furniture Oe., Hartford Dutch Doors tog a screen from eastoade win­ Andover, ynil finder please call ty. You name It. Call us anytime, b a s t HARTFORD — New 4-room feenonal buUdtog on tt Bustoess TWO FAMILY 64, close to trana- $18,900 room Cape, quiet street, near ROCKVILLE adults wishing to renew their- 837-8088. Aek for Paul Begin, 17.00 E ach EDISON CRIB, full else, solid, EXCELLENT 7 rooms, 8 story, oil BOLTON LAKEVIEW LOTS, Lake Bungee dow, and forced the window open 742-8878. 849-4343, 833-2987. Mond maple, with ’Iliayer mat­ duplex apartments a'vallable Sep­ Zone 8. Few blocks to hoepltal. T. portation, exceUent opportunity, steam heat, 1% baths, porch, city everything, bath and half, sun- Woodstock, Conn. Adjacent lot while t>reaktog Ito lock. shills a sp ecia lty . 843-3310. M anager. J. Crockett, Realtor. 048-U77. NURSEHT ATTENDANT, 4 days tress, lik e new. 649-7808. tem b er 1 , 9 bedrooms, 1% baths, $16,600. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, utlUties, extra B-zone lot. AU for porches, minimum down. Mr. avaUable. 20% down, balance four ITie Uquor was taken from IlM Knotty Pine Paneltof 649-6061, 649-9162. a week, approodmate hours 9-1. MAN FOR ALL AROUND work .18 Sq. Ft. 4 large closets, large kitch­ $18,600. Charles Lesperance, 640- P riv a te 6H room Ranch, Bolton, evenings, 643-7097. Bent A years. 649-2664. bar area wtille $20 to ebange was Annornicementa Household Somees GOOD LOCA’nON — Two bustoess Bent Real Estate, 386-8311. Bonds— Stock*— Paritade Bowling Lanes. CaU in Apply Yankee Aluminum Door en, wall-to-wall carpeted living rentals on first floor now occu- 7830, 848-6884. breeze way and garage, full taken from a pried open muaie nr>M7w.uri'F. LAU N D RY service, 1962 OLDSMOBILE 88 Offered 1S*A Morteages tl person only. No phone ealla. C b rp., 15 Oakland Street, 843 Split Rail Fencing KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 840. room. Including heat and parking. basement, amesite drive, 8/4 vendiing machine, and an undeAor- two apartments on second A'VERY STREET — Large room MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, d ry cleaning, shirts finished, wash Convertible, blue, automatic, pow- „„p.,r>o"7:N .ii makes of small 3403. 3.99 Per Section CaU 649-1Q68. Refrigerator and stove optional . ExceUent tocomo. Priced to 6 acre lot, easily financed. Im­ Suburban For Sale 75 mined wnount of change^ taissn j - i .....H i.. Tiii-lrv .. rinui.r Wmlcc nnWBr RLPAIKS UN aU maxes OI small C ranch, attached garage, full base­ $16,500. $2,200 assu m es '6^ % dry, fold, delivery servlee. Lucky. er steering, power brakes, power A FRESH START wUl MM tea sia a 1140, J. D. Realty, 6484129. ■ell qulok^. Chariee Lesperance, mediate occupancy. from a cigarette vending mecblne. kitchen appliances. Lamps re­ FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Infor. ig-P ong FOR SALE — Whiripori dryer, NEW LISTING ment, to ttle O.I. mortgage. Oarage, fireplace, MANSFIELD, EaglevUle section Lady Laimd^, 48 Purnell Place, windows, " ' — radio,— heater. Soldc-.j from. ----- and help your vacatiaii plana. $8 H il# W a»te«— Male M 649-7630: Patrolman Harold Newootnb A wired and restored. Doorbell sys­ Ach like new, reasonable. Call 848- spotless condition, on bus Une. 16 rooms, S-famlly house, good Scranton’s. 000 coets $66.76 per month. OaU mation. Oonstruetion, other work ll.M El FOUR ROOM apartment, hot , betth, -toyWr - fW to e . ,excellent noted that an attempt waa made 6*8-9002. tems checked and installed. WiU 0346. Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 644-1286. home or investment, $9,500. Hart­ Frank Burke, Conn. Mortoage Ex- EXPERIENCED Carpenters want­ projects. Good paying overseas w a ter, $66 per month. Adults. Seven room Colonial home In condition throughout, large lot. to open a safe. Hie thievea ro- call and deliver. Free estimates. ed. first elass only. CaH 6M-680S Jobs with extras, travel expenses Windows - Complete Weils Street. Inquire 171 Summit Urgent sale needed. Charles Les- ford 628-8120. change, 18 Lewis Street, Hartford, Heusee For Sate 72 one. of Manchester’s nicer resi­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO CENTER FTREET — Residential placiri the window screen and W t 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA Call 649-1508 anytim e, p re fe r a f­ a fter 8 . Write only: Foreign Service From 9.96 Bach MO'VING OUT OF STATE — Mis­ Street. I>erance, 640:7620, 648-6664. 248-8897. cellaneous household Hems. fSall dential areas, condsttog of 4 and commercial property. Rea­ through the bock door with the ter 4 p.m. The Appliance Hospital. B u t m u , Dept. 388, Bradenton COVENTRY — NEW 4 room Cape, Super sport ccupe with bucket 1 X 4" Fir Studs i, MANCHESTER -t- « room Ranch, huge bedrooms, 35' foot Uvlng sonably priced. For further infor­ money and liquor, it was noted. ELECTROLUX Bales and Betylce, SECOND mortgages — TtoUmUed DRIVERS FCHt sebooi buses to Beach, Florida. Thursday, 648-3883. FIVE ROOM tenement, 4 famUy 3-years-old, laiga kitchen with SPUTrUSVEL — 7 rooms, garage, R ea ltor 843-2786 plus two unfinished up, drilled seats, fully powered, low mileage. IftEWEAVTNG of burns, moth hides. .40 E ach room with flireiriace, formal mation call owner 649-4889, a .m .- bonded rroresentatlve, Alfred funds avallabte tor seecaid mort­ September to the Manchester house. $60 monthly. Adults, A]^ buUt-toa, dining room , bedrooms, fireplace,..hot water oil heat, aU 8 well, outside has hand split 'Zippers repaired. Window Shades 1968 WESTINGHOUSE 40" taitoe 8 dining romu and a Mg kitchen, p .m . Am eU, 208 H enry St. 648-0460. gages, paymenli to suit Vernon ania. 7:80-8;a a.m., 3:16 CARPENTER’S HELP wanted. ply 10 Depot Square, Apt 4, attai^ad garage, 100x800 wUh buUt-tos, city utiUties, exceUent Charles Nicholson 742-6884 6 shakes, inside has plastered walls, made to measure; all sized Vene­ Oombtoation Doors good condition, $80. *41-1783I anei screened side iwrch. 2-ca r g a ­ 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA budget, Shroediwieot 8:10 p .n . CaU 6484414. Apply 878 Hartford Road, aipart- From 16.96 Bach trees, $16,000. Fhllbriek Aganey, condition. Present mortgage may baseboard hot water heat, full Cruiser Found WANTED — CAR pool or ride to tian blinds. Keys made whUe you 8 p.m . D U P L E X 6% ROOMS, oU h eat, rage, tree shaded lot. WeU be assumed. Charles Lesperance, SOUTH WINDSOR — 6% room ceramic bath, kitchen is house­ 4-door, Vista green, automatic, Realty, 84M138. ment building. M9-8484. Chinrch of Assumpfion School. Call wait. Tape Recorders for rent. PLUMBERS, steady work. Aj^y electric stove, linoleum, good con- biSt and weU' maintained 649-7620, 648-8684. ranch, huge lot, garage, fireplace, wife’s dream, birch cabinets, PROVIDENCE, RJ. (AP)—^Tlr# power steering, power brakes, F ir Base . home, fairly priced at $22,600. aliuninum combinations, full cel­ 849-8891 a fte r 6 p .m . M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain. 649-8221. ta’piereoB between 84 a.m. at Ber- PART-TIME floor washer, morn­ .0* Lin. Ft. ditlcm. Aerience. Free estimates cut, this 14th day of August 1968, plastered walls, full Insulation, IDEIAL $ BEDROOM ranch, 1% tising In a newspaper having a circu­ transmission, call any­ CaU H ow ley, 643-6361, 643-0763. 276-page Popular Qub catalog. future with growing concern. Con­ BEAGLE DOG, one-year-oki, male, laundry to basement, hatchway, built for present owners. 4 bed­ baths, screened porch, full base­ o f correct capacity—your family Sion, brakes, battery, red and| »tanddird ti tact Mr. John Latins, Morland THE DILLON 648r0468 lation In said district, and by posting tim e. 649-2627. Let your friends shop from It. $6. 848-0816. - many extras. Charles Lesperance, room s, 1% baths, built-in oven ment includes finished rec room a copy thereof on the public s i ^ P<«t can take care o f oil their washing white, radio, heater, white side­ Tool Co., 1404 Tolland Tpk*:, Man­ REALTY COMPANY Then you p ick $26 and m ore in 649-7620, 648-6664. and range, beautifully paneled and den, dishwasher, attic fsm, In said Town of Coventry nearest the w alls, clea n , 843-8296. free . Items. AUee Williams, Popu­ ch ester. 848-3898. Notice to hereby g i'i^ that The place where the deceased last dwelt. needs at one time. Radio-fV Repair Servieea 18 living room with picture windows and many extras. Handy to shop­ Certified from Record Trucks—^Tractors lar Club Plan, Dept. H801, Lyn- FREE — COLLIE dog, -«< m lb s- DHlon. Realty Company has been and fireplace, dining room, $31,• M om can do the fanpuly wash. 7 1963 FORD CUSTOMLINE 6, 4- 6 ping and schools. Good neighbors! EIjMORE TURKING'fON. Judge CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, brook, NewYcuk. TOT PAROT Demonstrators — diseolved by ReeoluUon adopted by Sis can do the dishes at Oie mane tloor sedan, Fordomattc, 643-28801 CHEVROLET, cylinder,'tme half eld, male. CaU *48-3884. 600. Minimum down to qualified 6 2 m uiltop i Drive. CaU owner, 649- MANCHESTER Listing 66 — WeU 6 available all hours. Satiafaction Men or Women work now until the Board of Directors and Stodc- WANTED tim e Junior takes his bath, and a fter 8 p.m . EXCELLENT buyer. Robert Wolverton Agency. 0242. conditioned older Colonial with ton pick-up, 8 foot box, good con­ guaranteed. CaU 649-1816. December. Over 600 Toy snd holders, effective August 16, 1968. CLEAN LATE MODEL 649-2818. you enjoy a shower. dition. Call 742-7402, between 6-8 Gift items, ffigb Oommisstona. No ample room and ctxnfort, fire­ Rourke COPE Aide 1967 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4- Articles For Sak 45 Creditors, if any, are warned to place, nice yard, $600 down. Mr. Don’t delay—phone us today. p.m . collecting. No delivering. Can present thdr claims to The EUlon OPPORTUNITY COLUMBIA — Lovely, Immaculate door Hardt(^, automatic, power Bolton, evenings, 64S-7097. Bent A Find out how easy it is to aw it^ Millinery, Dressmaking 19 STENOGRAPHER Mr Sanzo, Manchester, Conn.. FOR SALE — Flat atone tor wails, Realty Convj^y to care of Manion, USED CARS custom built 6-room ranch, beauti­ WASHINGTON'^ (AP) — Joseph steering, pA 6484817. TOF PRICES PAID MANCHESTER 1048 after 6 p.rn. 40 Russ Street Hartford, Connocti- drapes, wall to wall carpeting, ANDOVER LAKEFRONT — bor leader, waa appointed deputy OAttraat family i f GENERAL SEWING, alteraUons, CREDIT MANAGER — For local range and refrigerator, attached NIMROD CAMP trailer clearance Excellent opportunity to per­ tasurance company, experienced eut, no later than December 81, FOR AU MAKES room home recently remodeled director of the APL-dO Commit­ 1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST 4-door d o ll’ s cloth es. CaU 848-1772. Business zone. Center Street garage, artesian wells, me acre sale. New and used. 2 Star and sonnel department for capable riieektog eompaides not tedividu- 1963. ClatoM not so presented wiU Seven room Cape, attached ga­ large living room, stone fireplace tee Ml PoUtlcaJ Education (COPE) sedan, metaUic maroon, 4 cyl- location. Small down payment. lot. Drastically reduced to price. R iviera m odels from $350, United typist with some facility to $7,800. AhiUtiev Xftilimited, be haiM as provided ta Section n MOTIFS rage, G.E. built-ins, loads of hot water heat, rugs, range, au y esterd a y. toder. standard shift, excellent ala. INVITATION Can be seen by appointment. Please call Jannette Lange, 228- Rent-AUs, 358 Burnside Avenue, Movlisg—TreeklHr— shorthand. Position requires E m ploym ent O onsultants. 1007 83-379 of the Connecticut General Oartor Oliavrtlit cabinets, dining room, paneled ttxnatic washer. Shown by ap­ Rourke, king active in Democrat­ eonditkm . $1,350 o r take ov er E. Hartford. good Judgment and ability to S tatutes. No information given over tele­ 9349 or W elles A g en cy , 742-7856, fomUy rocun, rec room and pointment. Please call Jannette ic politics, is a former New Ha­ payments of m onthly. CaU Storage S9 Farmi^on Av*., W. Haitfwd, 8130 MORIARTY $86 meet people. Interesting, di­ TO BID The DUlon Realty Company COi, Ir i . phone. 643-0302. summer house with barbecue Lange, 238-9849 or Welles Agency, ven alderman, former state sena­ 876-8802. 388-8841^ IWAJ8H 1962 60-10-M OBILE HOME. W ould MANCHESTER Package DeUvery versified work, excellent bene­ Notice is hereby given that the Manion, Egan A Eagan 1889 Mato St — 649-6836 pit, $19,600. Let us show you 743-7886, 643-0302. tor, and la now serving bto third like to trade our equity as down ; A. wtoidenCul frock tor the not- MANCHESTER — INVESTMENT 2860 CHEVROLET, white Bis- Light trucking and package de- fit program, good wages, mod­ Eighth UtillUes District will sc- Ito Attorney# 584941 property. 6 family, center of town, this exceptional value. term to the State House of Repre­ BROTHERS paym ent on sm all house. 289-8401. Uvery. Refrigerators, washers and ern, air-conditioned efilee. DRUG CLERK, hiB or part-ltaio. ■* M>-taK w um an. SMfn and MANCHESTER^No. Mato Street. cayne, 4-door, radio, heater, auto­ oe^ bids to supply fuel all tor the dsgiWmAf witti twin poobeto, round­ J. D. REALTY CO. oil steam heat, exceUent condi­ 7 room older home with- garage, sentatives. matic, very clean, best reason­ stove merving specisilty. FcUdlng OaU 844-07ff. firehouee st HBitord and Mato Sta, Gcioifcl ponkeeta worked He resigned recently as secre­ IRAILEUI, 26 foot, $260, sleeps ed nsMcMna and Meeva atitebea make an ideal takn- tion, good Income, $26,900. Robert on bus line. $12,600. P hone 643- a b le o ffe r. 843-3309. chairs for renL 648-0T8Z and the sanitary sewer plant Ihe Wolverton Agency. 649-2813. tary-treasurer of the Connecticut Ml four, toilet, refrigerator, kitchen­ .J:* No. 8180 with ming for Hnena or wearable! 643-5129 6442 or Rocktrllle 876-8341. No 3-5135 ette. 189 Oak Street, M anchester. ^4ess quoted are to he driiveied CHAMBERS REALTY State Labor Ckiuncil to take up an 1966 PLYMOUIH, running eewH- SEPTK TMKS - ' “hi alzea 12%, 14%, Pattern No. 6849-H has hot-toon agents. Painttag-^PUpoftag 11 Write P.O. Box 1821 prices to Msmtoeeter, Conn. r 30%, 22%, 24%. 26%. ^ BOWERS SCHOOL district — 7 executive post with the Interna­ 301-315 Center St. Uon, eall *48-2713, between 8-8 Invitation to Bid H ie bids wiU be aoo^ited by AND transfer for 10 motifs of various room Cape, 8 or 4 bedrooms, 3 MANCHESTER — 6 room toder tional Brotherhood of Electrical p .m . Auto Driving School 7-A ______WANTED - 47. Size 14%, 36 bust, w «h Meevea, sizes and day-names; ditch', IBus- 643-2326 — 649-7006 ______PAINTING. EXTERIOR and tii- Hartford, Conn. Sealed bids wiU be received at PTeeident Victor E. Swanson, 80 5 ' 8% yaxda of 86-lMh. COLONIAL — Formal dining room, fuU baths, large kitchen, Uvtog home, $8,600; S bedrotwn hom e, 3- Workers. He has been a member the Office of the Genera} Hammer, Hudson St., Manchester, Conn., or PLUaSED SEWERS trattone; ootor ohait. cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, room with fireplace, dining room oar garage, chicken coop, one- 1881 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., terlor. paperhanging, w^paper Man, high school grada- > To Older, aand 40c to- ooloeto. r a otxler, send 36c in ooina to: of the union tor 36 years. WE GIVE offices, classroom located Man­ removed, dry wall work. Res«on- 41 Center Street, Mancheeter, at the firriiouse, 32 Mato St, Man­ ' flue Buanott, Ihe den, 8 bedrooms, attached garaga and den, aluminum siding, ga­ hall acre, $14,500; beautiful, like R ou rk e, 68, m xcea S a Alexander Anglia, 3-door sedan, radio, heat, ate, to work im H ie Her-,, Anne Oshot, The Manrheatar live­ rage, $18,600. PhUbrick Agency, GREEN STAMPS •r, whitewalls, 4 w p ttd floor shift, chester Pariude, lower level. Be­ able rates.- Fully Insured. 849- neotiout, until September 6,1968 at chester, Conn., untfl 7:80 PM . on T ,- m iag H erald . U M >KVK. O F tot 102x613. Marioa B. Robertaco. new, $ bedroom ranch, 3 batbs, 40 E. Barkan as d^)«ty dlrectM- of Monday. Septeaaber 14th. 1968. HaiUM Olsaail aU Aivt. Dewt. Sel^^ n in g Herald, 1160 A'VK- OF Realtor, $48-6963. 64*8464. foot rec room, buUt-tos, carport, eiy tow mUetw*! good condition, ginners, older, nervous students, 9868, Joiseph P. Lewis. stating buslnsss eitperiaaee, UK )0 am . for Ibnsrgemry Ikdts— f SS b B K U ^ . n e w Y O R K .88, AZsiKiarfUft. NHWr YOiUI M, N .Y . MANCHESTER — If you are look­ COPE. Barkan was recently our KiMialty. Teen-age driver’s IteelM atar High SflileeL The Board raaerraa the right 8a ^espetieBee bei^rgL ing for a home that you can niove i many other coctras. Owner sac­ named director, succeeding the late atUea per gidloD, 84M806 al- education and salary le^flr* For lat-s- •,#i«X=*:J^.,':j,i<‘V .

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fUBSDAY, AUGUST 97, W69 Average Daily Net Pi« m Ron The Weatlmr rASS rOUKtlBEN F or Hw Week Ended Feresnst ef U. & WenSha IR attrIi? 0tifr lEwftttea Hfralb August 24. 1968 VACATION FWr tonight. Low 85 to 69. Gooding Boys Gesmundo in W est Point SFBOIAL 1 3 ,5 2 1 Thnnday portly cloudy, chance of ytniuMi GeBimmdo, son of Mir. Member M ‘the Audit t . siMwers late In day. fflgh near 80. About Town Confrol of Bon Ami Bnrenn et Clnnlnttoa •/ Climb Peaks and Mrs. Jack Gesmundo of 166 Manchester— A City of Village Charm P !t Aavwi H. B«c

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