TUESDAY, SEPTESMBER 8, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Avm««« IMIy Not PtOM Ron ,Th^ Weather •m ^bw iter £vm tng ^^raiiii For Tha Week ~Y'*r f . Fair tonight. Lftw 55 to 60. T o Angnattl, 1H6 schools will take place at 7 p.m. monTow p a i ^ tunny, and con­ Power Squadron with the first lecture follow­ tinued wanrt . High near 80. About Town ing at 8 p.m. The course runs Offers Course for a period of 12 weriis, one 14,450 MMcheser LodCE« of Masons Manehe$ter— A City of Village Charm night a week, and U open tor wtll meet tonight a t 7:30 a t. In Boat Safety both men emd women. Owner- (Chuelfled AdrerUoing on Page S9) p r ic e t e n c e n t s the llaeonic Temple. Tha Kn- ditp of a boat is not necessary VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 285 (THmYY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 teriM Apprentice degree WUI be "Rules of the water,” In order to register for the oonferred. Bichard W. Spiller, ------D------».------eompaaa and course readings, olssses. senior wardito, will preside. and many other neceaaary fun­ Further Information igay b e ' \ damentals for the safe and Orange Hall Bingo will start had by calling Education Offic­ courteous operation of boats will Saturday night at 7 :30. er WUllam Hmres, 228 Moun­ Commimicafions Slip be part of the free boating Cong Shell tain Rd: OMAHA, Neb. (AP)— A course being offered by the Mystic Review, NABA, will requirement that some new Manchester Power Squadron be­ US Will Pledge Troops meet tonight at 3 at the Odd pupils carry special transfer ginning Sept. 11 at Manchester Nha Trang Fellows Hall. President Mrs. ellpe caueed some embar- High School, Sept. 18 at the Haxll Fahey and their commit­ READINB CUSSES SAIGON (AP) — Viet Conts rasenient at Windsor School saver Lane School, East Hart­ tee «(I1 serve retreahments al­ gunners‘ shelled another majOT as classes began here Tues­ ford, and Sept. 28 at the Rock­ for ADULTS 'C T ter the meeting. South - Vletnamase city today, day. ville High School. * ISMd RMdkie TtchnliiuM . and the UA . Oonunand reported Registration at sU three a Canwrehaui^ i*’'*** GLASS INSTALLED A teacher told a fifth grade .-Mrs. Etenjamin Cohen of 3 a VocabuUrr OtvtIopnMnt three American helicopters and girl, "I haven't seen your a Efftenw Study TKhnIquM Ba^ieta Rd. held a cotdeout at acnttcsl Rndira'tkilM. IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS a fighter-bomber riiot down in Blip yet.” Sklmmlns m yi tannins the South. But a general lull hi To Meet Soviet Threat The girl lifted her drees her home Saturday in honor of tmsM CIswM a All" CsndltWnsS AND WINDOWS OF AU TYPES Mrs. David Kaye of tondon, U L T IM A II CwItfM Rwdine IsscUlliH sustained fighting ooiMnued Into and said, "See, I ’ve got It WASHENGTON (AP) — The ' a fifth dgy. England, who has been visiting COSMETICS i AOADEMIO HEADIN8 LeBeckelle A WMte Mass Ce, hie. on.” United States is wUling to here for the peat two months Two of the aircraft, a $2' mil­ pledge aloog with He NATO al- with her twd daughters. Mrs. • . P' • eENTER, lio. Open 8 AM. to B P Jd ,—Saturday 8 A-M. to Noon lion Air Force F4 Phantom add lies to maintain current troop Kaye, formerly of Manchester,, U E. CRNTER ITu MANCHEITIR an Army hellocpter, were levels In Europe as oneiway to WELDON DRUG CO. sstr H CsyiiyV, Efts Wtttss 31 BISSEUi ST^Phone 649-7322 downed three nd lee' from the m frt ffie new Soviet threat, ad­ moved to England eight years TaL M t H t agp. Attending the affair were Cambodian twrder ^wsday, but ’ord Man ministration sources say. all six crewmen were rescued. •12 of Mrs.. Kaye’s former co- ’The sources say the issuing of ' workers at Mianchester Modes The Phantom Wae supporting al­ lied Infantrymen northwest of such, a pledge probably would on Pine St., where stie was for- Gives^Self up Tay Ninh, end the hriicopter be done In a joint atatement. • merty employed, was shot down, u It tried to res­ , ’They said tMs was among al­ cue file Phantom’s two crew­ Ending ^ ig e ternatives before the National Manchester WATE6 wlU hold men. Two other hellooptorB Security Council at a me*tlng a business meeting tonight gt today called to chart policy to completed the rescue. HARTFORD (AP)—A Mi the Italian Am^ccm Cltjb /'on Barry, Campaign at Fair Ground fire brought down an­ ward the Soviet presence In Eldridge Sft. Weighing in w}« be a downtown reetaurtmt efid( CzechoelovaMa, which points ‘ state Rep. Sen. David M. Barry of Manchester, right. Joined by State Rep. Wiliam O’Nedll of MAGNIFICI N l other chopper In the central today after a man held a wait from 7 to 8. Members atvs re­ like a dagger at the heart of East Hampton, kicks off his campaign for re elecUon Labor Day at the Haddam Neck Fair. highlands, near An Khe. One ress hostage for more than 21i minded to bring reclp « for free Europe. O’NeiU, of the 52nd Assembly District, also Is running for re-elecUon. The two candidates hand crewman was Injured and the hours In a downtown Hartford their cooKbook. / literature to a Barry Olri and an O’Neill Girl, for distribution at the Fair. Barry for Senate (AF PhotoCax) heUoi^er was destroyed. restaurant. President Johnsxm called the Manchester Headquarters will open ’Thursday a t Tp.m. at 67 E. Center St., with the public in­ ’Ilie tMrd heliooptey was shot "We got the guy,” pxdlce eald late afternoon seselMi wlfii M* Manchester O ran^ will hold Under gray skies, Vice President Hubert Hum­ vited. down on a combat atea,ult mis­ of the man who reibiEfed pleas top military, defense and diplo­ a regtdar meeting at Orange phrey walks alone across his lake home phjperty sion 15 miles souUiwest of Sai­ from Ms family to surrender matic aides earlier In the week Hall tomorrow night. Refresh- gon. TTuoe crewmen were killed while winding up a long stay at at Wiaveriy, Minn., yesterday. He cut short a pktn- and who threatened anyone who menta will be served after the i and a fourth wounded. This Was Interfered. Ms ranch In Texas. He returned meettog. Police Arrests Drug Store^ Several Homes ned week-long rest to attend a meeting today of in the same general area where They teld the man, Identified to Washington today. PORTABLES American Infantrymen clashed The session parallels a '’simi­ oAHerbert Elkins, 28, surrender­ thh'Naltional Security Council in Washington, D.O. late Tuesday with an enemy Anvrid K. Nelson, 57,' of 434 Burglarized Over Weekend ed. Ho had entered the restaur­ lar review now going on In the -force of unknown size. Fourteen Inner chambers of the North At­ Spring St. was charged wilth 1 1 ant, tvalked to a back booth Farr at 29 Elizabeth Dr. Satur­ of the enemy and four Ameil- lantic Treaty Organloatlon at totoach of peace Saturday at Nearly $500 in cash was tak­ cost voii so little! where the waitress wa* having day evening attCT a thief broke cans were killed and 22 Ameri­ globT^ 5:80 p.m. after police were call­ en in a burglary at Arthur’s brcakfast, drew out a double- Brussels. a rear door lock to gain en­ cans were wounded. Declslona made here will be ed to his home to invesaigaite a- barrel ahotgtiD and told her, travtl Service Drug Store, 042 Main St., it was trance. , A total of 838 American hell- transmitted to the U.S. contin­ domestic distuthanoe. "I'm going to MB yen." discovered Simday. ’Thieves attempted to break Political Scene oopters now have been downed No one was hurt during die gent at NATO with tbe hope it 90S BIAIN STREET He will appear in coutt S ^ . Into the home of Dorris Brown, In oombat In South Vietnam will spur unity tn any military ^ Investigators and store of­ The Ideal Peraonal T V . . , amazing new easy-to- By THE ASSOCIATED .PftESS aupporters In states that do not incident a t the TVhlte Tower 64 3 -2 1 6 5 16 after, having been released ficials speculated that the thief 80 Lenox St. Saturday after during the war, wMle the Phan­ restaurant on Main Street. or diplomatic moves to carry Magnavox brings you 38 sq. in. pictures— San. Eugene J . McOaithy require official approval. on no oash bail. hid in the Store Saturday ;'jitll partially prying loose a screen. He urged Ms supporters to tom was- the 800th fighter-bomb­ Polfoe, fearing that a sudden meet the Soviet-led Invasion of after closing and then ran­ Police jjaid no entry was mcule. even from distant or difficult stations. Channel eaye be wlU not become a fourth work instead tor die election of er downed in comibat in South moyM on their part would re­ Czechoslovakia end what some * . sacked a c ^ n e t containing the Atty. John LaBelle of 146 indicator window, telescoping monopole antenna pSIrty cantMdata end wtU not senators who agree with his op- Vietnam. sult in harm to die waitress, held consider threatening gestures Porter St. returned home from Nha Trang, headquarter* of Spray Cool! money. ♦ ' • and carrying handle. So low priced, model 5004 Join tbe effort to oigoniae a poetUon to Vtebmm war p<^cy the restaurant under siege after toward Romania. The Intruder had to disman­ his vacation yesterday to discov­ fourth iMurty drive. and Ms stand on domeatic prlor- the U.S. 1st Field Force 200 the man forced the waltrcss fo Czechoslovakia now harbors It’s Lemon TwUt in ttw nsw- is the perfect set for every member of your family. tle a lock on a rear dooy to get er burglars had struck there al­ MoOartby, who baa aold he lUes. mUes northeast of Saigon, was Bit'wldi him In a rear booth. an estimated 200,000 eEte Red Edt— powder tUSt sptays! ter prying off a window screen Weighs less than 13V^ lbs.—take it anyplace! ml|^t support such a drive If its the major city shelled by''mor­ •TWo customers and about four invasion troops and appears to Ginchey cool — mstaat out. M MoOarthy said he has asked More than $300 cash and sev­ wUh a crow bar. programs and leaders were ac- that Ms name be withdrawn In tars and recoUleas rifle* early other employes (scrambled out be causing the most concern. FOR FtiESh: Perfect for here today; a Vietnamese policeman and thera An ALL over coot eral other' items were taken Listed among Items missing oeptaUe, letterated refusal to Iowa where he said It "would of the jdaCe. PoUce descended Secretary ot State Dean Rusk $ -was Mlled and 21 civUlans and you for bdt sunsner. And from the 40 Olcott St. apart­ were a $250 guitar, a $25 lamp - 7990 directly participate with a atate- have Uttle bearing on the out­ on the scene, roped off the Im­ was deiecrlbed Tuesday as ac­ nnsr— HANO-UP cn Xiemoti ment of Roy L. Baker between and nearly $600 worth of men’s ment Tueaday in Washington. come ot the national election" 17 allied soldiers were wounded. mediate area and stood ready cepting the word of Rusrian Cosmetics TVdstr—for FREE! See bow 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday. ckAhihg. But the New Reform Party of and might hurt Gov. Harold ’Ihe attack continued a pat­ with tear gas and a bullet-proof Ambassador Anatrty Dobrynin The cash, mostly silver (kd- Jam es Wilson of 28 Church IContana lfni»ed the statement Hughte’ Democratic Senate tern of the last few days In shield. that Ms country does not plan to i ITS lars' and $20 bills was taken St. r^xjrted Sedurday that burg­ and nominated the unaucoessful campaign. wMch file Viet Cong have rev­ The man’s mother, father end invade Romania. ' from a small bank and a glass lars had ransacked his hwne, contender for the Democratic A top siq>porter of McCarthy’s erted to long-dtatanee attack a priest tried to reason-with Mm Fresh reports of a troop build­ jar, after the thief gained en­ apparently taking nothtog. nomination as Ks presidential Democratic Wd—former Demo­ with mortars and rockets sdter but apparently to no avail'. up along that nation’s borders, Liggetfs trance by forcing a screen on- Herald reporters Kurt Brown candidelte. cratic National Chairman Ste - suffering heavy loeeee in two The Negro waitress, Treasle however, prompted President s the northwest side of the build­ and William Moquin of 12 Brain- n Marcus a. RasUn, wboae phen Mitchell—said meanwhOe weeks of ground assatdts. Da'venpoit, mother of two chil­ Johnson last week to beam The gunners appeared to be At The Puxade ing. ard PI. had their apartment New Party hopes to get on Uie he wlU now support the. party's dren, was seated in the booth straight at Moscow a speech 1148 TfMXAND TPKE. broken into in broad daylight ballot in SB states, predlctad nominee, Vloo President Hubert aiming for the Nha Trang alr- when Elktos came In at about that warned U "not to unleash MANCHESTER A $260 camera, $15 clock, 20 MANCHESTER yeoterday between 9:30 a.m. and Why settle for less—when it costs so little to own a magnificent over the weekend that aeveral H. Humphrcy. «eW, but eome of their round* 10 a>m.Two hours later, ElMne, the dogs of war.” And the sub­ Xhdt M, Wllbar Orasa Fkwy. rounds of .38 cal. ammunition and 10 books of savings stamps 1 p.m. after a thief ripped off a Magnavox? You’ll get clearer, sharper, steadier pictures—and state groups would put Mc­ “Let’* fon* lb—unite and fight apparently were ' off the mark who Is 'wMte, Btill eat in the ject was on the table before the Carthy’s name on the ballot and Mt in resldenUal areas, a rear booth 'with die Shotgim NSOv were also taken. screen to gain entrance. more viewing enjoyment per dollar. Dependable Magnavox another day,” MitoheU *ald in A television set valued at $169 After ransacking the dwelling whedMr he wanted It there or Too*,. NJd. O.S. spokesman sgld. - pointed at her. Although official* are reluc­ Bonded Circuitry chassis'* w ^ assure you years of viewing was taken from the rear porch the unwelcome visitors made off not Louiatana Gov. John Mc- The spokesman said a few Thomas Hitlin, airtstant man­ tant to predict what the council of a home owned by , Richard with $150 in cash. ' enjoyment. Each also has Keyed AGC for the best pictures and MoOarthy said he would deny Keltfaen announced he will not mUitary facilities were Mt, but ager of the restaurant, said he Czech workers lay earth up to base of St. Wence®- will decldtv they acknowledged sound even under adverse reception conditions—plus more official approval In thoee riatae support Humphrey because of first reports Indicated that recognised the man a* one who Jas monument in Prague yesterday after ‘shrine’ that the Umted States should be sbumsce efficient Magnavox speakers for better sound. See and hear a requiring It to put hla name on differing vlewa over tbe Bu- over-all damage to them was who had been In the “place be­ agreeable to . issuing a joint ENTIANCC the ballet, but aald he would try fore. Elkins, employed In a had been removed. Flowers are to be planted in r^ statement with hs aUlee pledg- superb performing Magnavox Portable today. (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Eighteen) 'O K ’s to "respond” to the wiahes of nearby parking lot, was believed Nigeria this earth strip. (AP PTiotofax), Ing no further reductions of to have tried to date the waitress forces in Europe, WANTED at time*. Regarding American forces in The man, after reacting the Accelerated Europe it is now clear that back 'booth, opened a long boot Hajeh^s Ouster Seen cimgressltmal requests for tn x ^ Two ambitious men to sell Pontiaes — $8990 he was carrying and revealed reducUoRs can be shel'ved, the Gunmen Hit Bronx Bank, the shotgun. Biafran Aid officials said. \ An exciting 71 sq. In. Magnavox value—that will “Don’t come any doeer or Most of the 34,000 men to b e \ Hm fast moving cars. Good Gataryi I ’ll' let you have It, too,” one I.AG08, Nigeria (AP) — The redeployed and stationed In th.e delight you with Its outstanding performance and of Um employes said Elkins told Red Gross beglrjs an accelerat­ Ota Sik Resigns, United States, though commit­ Fringe Benefits. lasting reliability. Model 109, with telescoping Elude Police in ethers in the restaurant. ed airlift of and medicine ted to Nato, under terms of a antenna and retractable handle, pulls m even About 46 minutes later, the Into beeieged Blafra Thursday 1967agreement, are back In this Rev. Edward F. Barry managed following an agreement 'with the country, but oMetals indicated distant or "difficult" channels with ease and re-i NEW YORK (AP) — Ustng a e gunmen eluded a small ondada the bank to the waiting outboard niiKmaElkins as the terrified -Mira. Da- period. looked like a revival of the pre- of p ^ e boats and aircraft on motorbedt in yellow panel truck him. It had been purchased last oopoelte hhn. PRAGUE (AP) — The archi­ 1969 the men would be sent back Compact and decorative portable—125 sq. In. World War n Uttle Entente. alone during baraavement. Our atten­ Long Island' Sound ’Tuesday aft- wMch was reported stolen last month In Putnam Valley, N.Y. 'William Elkin*, the man’s MeanwMle, Lagos said its tect of Czechoslovakia’s eco­ for maneuvers in West Ger­ Paul Dodge PoirKac, bic. screen. Perfect for tables, shelves, or enjoy won­ many.” tion to tha scorer «f details which we er taking possibly as much as month. . The suspect arrested Tuesday Police htoj. Jo- troops •were batUing for control nomic reform program has re­ ^Izvestla also attacked Slk derful room-to-room mobility with an optional cart. $70,000 from a a t y Island bank, The gunmen transferred to night was describ^ as an un- ^ attempts to of two of the rebels’ three re- along with Planning Minister NATO ,olso must take a new can resolve, and our guidance in mat­ 373 MAIN STR^ MAMCHESTEft signed and the foreign minister Frantisek 'Vlasak and State Con­ Model 5005 will give years of delightful- viewing poUce said. the boat at a nearby mooring, employed computer operator Elkins were "use- towns. (See Page Elghtt^) ters which require the family's action, appears to be on the way out as trol Minister Stefan Gasparik. enjoyment. Telescoping monopole antenna^and The unusual getaway vehicle Wltneseee reported they saw the named Dennis Geaney, 25, of „ : ’The federal Ministry of Infor- a result of pbUcles that angered help assure precious time for those w«* found abandoned almost boat’s name as it churned away the Bronx. “Where’s my son? Where’s 'matlon announced the airlift 'Vlasak and Gasparik returned , /' $9990 retractable carrying handle. the Kremlin. to Prague from YugosUtvla five hours later but police did <«>»« the pier. They Incorrectly Police, who gave no d et^ s of my son?” cried Elkina’ mother agreement 'with the Internation­ wa serve to collect their thoughts and Deputy Premier Ota 81k, ’Tuesday, but Sik remalived in c ^ u r e a man they aaid had rcported the boat wa# blue and the arrest, said Geaney was not who cdso came down to the selge al 'Red Cross Committee ’Tues­ ' recover from their loss. ' whose policies envisioned trade Belgrade and Hajek is in Switz­ h ^ d plan the qiectacular rob- wMte, poUoe *ald. present during the holdup. He is scene. His sister, Mrs. Sharon day. Up to now, the Lagos gov- Strikes Delay er iment said It would shoot and aid from the West and ef­ erland. Slk and Hajek have been bery. A police helicopter, nine po- charged with conspiracy in con- Pablottl, sobbed unconliroUably. forts to break free from depend­ MAGIMAVOX SOLID-STATE STEREO MAGNAVOX CUSTOM SOLID-STATE lice launches, a Oeast Guard neoUon with the robbery. do vn any planes flying into se- aborad since before Soviet, Bul­ TH# otcuk Of 1M potau Police said that two armed ence on the Soviet Unloin, re­ garian, Hungarla, Polish and School Openiiigs launch and a Coast Guard cut­ Clty Island lies off the Bronx ce rslonist Blafra, claiming the LETS YOU ENJOY FINE LISTENING' STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM men Invaded the -banl^ about 1 signed ’Tuesday night, Prague East German troops Invaded p.m., and one forced bank per­ ter spent several hours, stopping coast where the East River m rcy fUgbta were carrying NEW YORK (AP) — atrlkee ar ns Into the breakaiway re- Radio reported. It said Presi­ Czechoslovakia on Aug. 20. HOLMES sonnel and customers to lie on and^searcMng blue and white flows into the westernmost wa­ dent Ludvlk Svoboda accepted by teachers demanding better pu >lic. H a j^ came to New York for 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. the floor while the other cleaned pleiCuFe boats In the area be- ters of Long Island Sound. Physician Talks the reslgnaUon. . I>ay and working conditions de­ from $40,000 to $70,000 from the for the boat’s description was The bizarre getaway methods 'ihe Red Cross had announced the U.N. Security Council de­ layed the reopening of school HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOIMES NORMAN HOIMES were remlnlrccrt cj. those used Monday that It w6uld begin day- .The Soidet government made bate on the invasion, but on or­ for tens of thousands ot children tellers’ drawers, i corrected. It was red and wMte. Barricaded Man plain It also expects the ouster A spokesman for the Manu­ A policemen In the helicopter In 1934 when $427,950 was taken ■timo mercy flights despite the ders from Prague asked the across the country today. OF MANCHESTER ___ said "We went right down on from an armored car outside Nigerian blockade. 1110 Red of Foreign Minister Jlri Hajek. council to drop the matter alter There were empty classrooms facturers’ Hanover Trust Oo Into Surrender ’The government newspaper branch « id the men disarmed a the deck,- picking up boats that the Rubel Ice Oo. at Bath Cross and other private groups Soviet smd (Czechoslovak leaders in Michigan, Indiana, Rhode Is­ Izvestla'called him an “occom- guard but a teller, seeing the rt- appeared to be- bide and white Beach, Brooklyn. WESTBURY. N.Y. (AP)—A have been flying emergency reached an agreement in lojur land, Illinois, Pennsyl'vanla, MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIOES N. pUce of the dark forces of reac­ days of negotiations in Moscow. fie carried by one robber,■ • oc4f-- and checking them out. But we In that robbery 10 men, man who *hot two persons and 'supplies to two Biafran airstrips Massachusetts, Utah and Oon- / got nowhere.” armed with machlneguhs, fled at night, but the amount of food tion and counterrevolutdMi” and That agreement pro-vlded for necticut. vated the alarm aystem and then b arriered Mmself in a accused him of seeking foreign moyie cameras. ’The boat fwas finoUy found In three speedboats and a lob- basement laundry room with hi* they have been able to deUver Is. gradual withdrawal of occupa­ Threatened teacher walkouts O o y In...Day Oaf... moored about 200 yards offshore ster salHijg boat. During the negligible . compared to the policy changes which Moscow tion troops a s the sltuaUon "nor- jeopardized hte resumption of Bank officials put the amount 22-month-old daughter as host­ opposes. Including closer ties taken at $80,000 pending an au­ in Weir Creek, a branch of East- next throe years 10 suspects age was talked Into surrender­ needs of the millions threatened mallzed,i.' but Czechoslovak school 'work by 1.1 miUion pig>ils i • Chester Bay, near the Throgs were caught and tried and most with starvation. Mdth the West. ' Communist party officials aeem in New YOTk City and 290,000 In dit. ing eariy today by Ms family Hajek Wlso angered the So­ Neck Bridge. of them were convicted. Agreement for the expanded increasingly convinced that the PMladelpnla. * The two men, one wearing a physician. -- viets by seeking the support of ra PRESCRIPTIONS Exciting spacs-saparatad. The child, Sabrina Crider; airlift ■came during a meeting In Russians will stay for years, Hardest Mt In the early stages^ Communist Yugoelavia and Ro­ Nevy compact, easy-to-carry 4 J was unhurt as Winston Mitchell, Lagos .between August Lindt, In- perhaps-decades. . of the widespread ,elaasn>om , . resuitl^ in meaningful stereo plays 33 and 45 RPM rec­ Stereo— just plug them together mania—both re/ltels against and play. Model ^501, with lO-‘ 27-year-

- ooata 4M) •’dIaooBetB’' teOey, *« « tid a r Volume Controls for each stereo channel. Solid-State Components 3’/4." in each matching cabinet. Auto­ wKh Ms threat to Mil thd girl. prieea" temoRow! matic 400 Player banishes discern­ The breakthrough came when Competent with Kindergartners No •‘wtOaeti wpeOaV’^ -eo “tewponwy $2090 eliminate tubes and damaging heat M Dr. Jesse Pone, a 48-yeaiM)ld In­ Mdeottoiw’* w FnocrfpUoM to M —assure highest reliability. Model ible record and stylus wear—your ternist, heard about the Incident eaotooaera! ' 214, with lid and carrying handle. records can last a lifetime I Compact on his car radio while driving At the — Mine, thece la Mver ai M39 and versatile— it is ideal for shelves, home from a Massachusetts va­ pomprocnlao !■ aervleo or VtoRtyl It's a Steal! Other ^Olid-State Phonographs from only $19;90 tables, or bookcases. cation and raced here to help. “I’ve had pretty good rapport Blind Mother Teaches Sighted To give thgeb with back proWems restful, with Mm in the past and thought I TOtJ OUT ODK I/yWE8T skie^ul nights, Holman Baker designed the sighted teacher would use. In­ I,. NO DOWN PAYMENT I could help,” said Pone, who By ELLEN SHULTE £urroimds the pupil and gives nUOM BVnKDAT OFTHE W oD eU v er Muaeo-Pedic and Verto*Rest Bedding from arrived about 2 a,m. He said he Hu Los Angele* Times the eye Its coloring). stead, she adds- to them wlta TEAR . . AND YOV SAVE TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY Sarvie* by our own lleonsod oloetronIsH LA PIUENTB, Calif. —Mrs. Some parents are a little her "'bUnd methods,” teaching EvM T w here recommendation^ of orthopedic surgeons. had trcated kfitchell several I m CNHB imtOCOHOUT THE The Musco-Pe^c and Verto-Rest Bedding is ossuros you optimum porformoneo and time* over the past five years. lUok Mowbray of La Puente leary about having a blind the children to do the same, ■AB . . . ON ALL YOVB F m L ultra firm, but still responds to body move­ 2. 'A Down— V4 30, 60, 90. No inlwrast PoUce said the Incident began teaches "bUnd methods” to . teacher In charge of the class­ thus helping them devek^ their [mnCHEPTION NEEDS. when MitoheU argued with sighted chUdron. ' room—until they see Mrs. Mow­ own senses more, \riiich die ments. After a l, to get snpport you can sleep 3. Cosh 30 Days' dapondobllity. points out "can’t help but be on the floor. But Holman Baker combines Mary Ellen Crider, 22, the girt’* The mother of two, blind bray at work. mother who Shared hfs apart- since Mrth, Mrs. Mowbray Is a They find, for example, that valuable Ip anyone.” ^ TRY US AND SEE suroort irfus comforts This is why isd many ' ment in the green-shingled kindetgart^ teacher at on ele­ her senses, are so keenly de­ She may give each ^ the children a carrot, fof example, wimout back problema are now. enjoying , ranch home. Both Mlu Crider mentary school Cor normal,' veloped,. she can tell when a Htriman Baker's luxury. So, if your nights and her brother, James Crider, child is misbehaving several to let them feel, smOll and children In the Bassett unified taste. She uses peg boards and are nothing more thion extra long mys, were shot. feet away and often can tell xchcol district teaches Anger painting, show­ whether you have a bed —rio te d Mon. speedboat. Man at left holds gun on bank customers and employes and at right “I told hiin that what he wa* cause vt a ^miXkkatlon of eye - can even tell when he, makes oonsldtdng, self destruction, takes Intentionally —a dervtoe rdbber wearing ski mask empties cash drawer. The tob^ry'w as filmed on prohtems, Ihchidlng oatara<^ a mistake'by the sound Of the wMch many*teachers use to Open Thurt. and Fri. until 9 PM. was way out of proportion to the and a o o ^ tlo n known 03 anirl- chalk against the board. severity of the damage that hold the studentsf attaMlon so THI FAIKADE WIST MIODLI TPKI. 130 C EN TEk the. bank’s security cameras, from which these frames, released by the F B I

] •tv a.'- ^ •/ P A G E T H R E E MANCJilESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 . .- ~ -...-- ■_■-*. , . •---~ ' ' -f Iff ■ ■ - k : - ' Schwanenbach had been an In- Gutlerrei, who'developed acryl- Sun-Times since 1949, died Tue*- M A»nrf™ ""T» iwrF.^CTWC n»^A ij> UAiwrtneaitlBK, m m c- W filXRBIM T.) - Columbia vestment banker for 40 yearq Ic paints and provided Mexican day of emphysema. Stegner had Deaths in before joining the U.8. subsIA- murallsm Its own medium, died been a Chicago newspapetman lEuifitmg ifwalb ary of the SonyOo. of Tokyo. Monday of a heart attack. He for 27 years. pubiwitd DaOr K*e*pt kinder* T h e Nation . tieoncUlo Leonard! •" )**» TO*- Outlerres termed ------Shcinirold on Bridge 'It^lMLD! A BEAL LULU! Calendar for School ¥ ear ■nd HoUdar* at 18 Btenll Street. ROME (AP) — Leonclllo Leo- th* plasUc-based paints the aKmeat m en d B.. ocawBraenDoaiSefawanenbaoh \ rw— tvmt han. Cotton Crop Smallest Hanchester, Conn. (06010) ' 3» • JMIMOI* omdUMBi. ------•— MEMPHIS --The 1967 U.S. Felaphon* M8-9TU Book Review Ik a m uum «M Ismed hy Porter Principal SURF CITY, N.J. (AP) - Er- J^tem ^ra^^ Pen«d to art In the past 400 «»tton cn>p - 7.52 million 480- Seoooi date Postal* Feld et w e W k m u k .Stae w m Il # - e t » s 7? nest B. Schwarsenbech, 70, who Tuesday night of a y«are." _____ pound bales — was the smallest nanoheit*r, Conn T K 7 Oeorg* Patros, principal - of U ' eligible to vote at these came out of retirment In 1966 to heart attack. He decorated pub- BenUey Stegner •' of this century, owing to some- SUBSCRIPTION RATES___ J 52 Ati^pr smiaBs sdam amf Aaa Porter School, has released the meetings,, said NuMer. become president and chief ex- 11c builAngs and most of Italy's C H IC a O (AP) — BenUey what smaller a cre^ e p la ted , R y M t in Adraae* M m Kaaj^ M k a w t tm . \ift» At t - w t A . 4 > .l^KiQis On* Tear .... 830.90 sohoof year calendar sched- ™ *** ecutive officer of the Sony Oorp. passenger ocean liners. Stegner, 59, whp6e entertain- abandonment of about 15 per T te aalkaF^ afeawr ta flSac, M im Ite? tmkS^ A * i»- ssauj pilBr toilto a apteyu I t e « B s r Etosr ZCCCMOSTCL Women members o< St. Co- of America, drowned Monday Jo** Ontlerres ment colunm, ';Aty Night Out," .Sgnt of Uie planted acreage and 8U VonUis ... , 18.60 mmfSk.^ iSa w caB a* laBlawr aw* T»t»- - ^ninn-'n^lg w r » - atod It atjwair a te n dteat cadawtea ule «a follows: All schools open lumba’s canirch and the Congre- Hir** Months 7.90 ♦ • te < Q f * - whll* awlramlng in rough eeas. MEXICO CITY (AP) — Jose had appottred In the Chicago -adverse weather. , On* Month ... S.«0 o^tM W «e vatwc jm t» ti tiifec i t -violknffc ■«< mm a t tiiT-r~ ■ac di tent tenogft to 41? I V <9 SW today, including Windham Tech, gatlonal Church* have filled and jm m r—m vmmit «e tte mmm msn. a n t tea tern tetttm te Gtn* W4d d ' Dick shown tetio. ar Sasi. stel Ssn SiisiaMiie Bnnnr maw aa saA. totnnaa. Tav amac ;■ iHis :■ A K o * if Lebanigi Vo-Ag and Regional sent 58 ditty bags to sen^e*- •mritett MS Ita a&Bnt Oate te ■xfi?:' m lf uKsnuiito tto t e Snr imam -nm. m a f, ss ter mtasjr Aae teCH te District 8; Oct. 28, Teachers' •”®'' serving In Vietnam; The Itimkaiue. M n s T si;' nuMMiiit. lUk to snfiiit! San soto. e a r n bags contained useful articles Sli canaarik Aac mmm aaSater afUuJL w ? atailBB tta vn- strniii* sod Bknor Saan a pain 'The Producers' Convention, all schools closed; either donated by townspeople te A K 9>1 Nov. 11, Veterans Day, all clos- a , lA c Aa « m p e * '» aaa p i ftrtit «&< m rSf ' te aeanda so d j s utfwanto BtaO^ Qgantqe mad—itt d dtonamSt 7- A * «ov. u, veie^ ijay, wi cioe- (manclal contri- y ed, and NoV. 2T all schools close' ^ ^ ^ A o i r h ‘s Is Open 6 Doys For Your Shopping Conveniente the Year Round ! tiatflam . MSmsf w ia u m jmmg afiila . w e I^Ato te d luggswAtr Stec tote tea Aess tog* Aa -3* HIT?? Taal0 if m t 7 m - 0 m ,50 NT tlim t C feate Warn, ‘ for Thanksgiving recess. te aawv te tea teSlhitetB^ iy.nviiuinmiin maAi Stoma and aos food tutwwSt 32td Astt teilTad te An dh 8 in’ ? from the Uons. ' laanftaC mtc - 'ass ^naat tf agadin teAfS Jan. 2, all schools ' reopen; Individually, this means the named general calnpcUgn man- «airasr aos—daws Assr Ate* As lOacaam a jitaciy 3nrau. aanan id Asttr ikfteCMiiie da»igft>- 9ril^. flsd Feb. 12, Windham Tech closed; small beach had to be divided gger for Franofe Mahoney’s Wd dsys. ™ * Ailiasa A oc 'Stft nsnis TShr smen: s A s ted s, alteai mnr Qangt: Sntmm qit As lAaC *r-»- Feb. 21, all schools close for . among 1,218 sUn-worshlpers, for BbSite ''^raBtfnX&U\e from you'll fall Head-over-Heels in Love with - 9 teltt U ltima, s amsflac. lOiiF (BljuiiiHiftt sckools reopen; April 4, all day. honey is opposing Incumbent Re- nndteenzsi we As tatatT Stm. dat*? pmsIaY >s Misssd.. amst Id sA tsft to a Sintaaa te sDa» Sod teiSr' w s a g m ih lV scSBools closed. Good Friday; AUendance averaged out at^j^hlican Robert Stavnltsky. 3n aa Mmt tesidte. te m - 3> TMn|jmn» llsir tenr mmd totec, ten eteac" tonrtte saJtf^ Satanad Baad April 18, all schools close for the highest Stevenson Is DemocraUo lead- 3i tel S te n te i? tenoiBT te ****^Hhty anua la Aoc BtoDF tes teat aaa.. I t e o d k spiring vacation; April 28, tn one day an awesome 3^ 'n o t er of VoUng District 8, is depu- FRENCH PROVINCIAL mmiK'ii* uniii 'nr te r lageins attaint tor An sCtB^ Aac asavA d te ite Ik Hsmap Ctocns. > ittM ite am ifit Sana r*^*"**i Aar schools' reopen; May countlng Wndeirgarten .-'Children ty Democratic registrar of vot- •sftksftr t e 9nia its man tette- cloMd for Memorial Day, and who do not need iftembershlp ers, and is an alternate on the SMntai A sn tefidW—A s teae- Tter atniidanla unipiir Sencr'to Saac A d teC toad » Snodt teBBd m il ■■■II IMI AT hkHiw Hifls d io it a Sgttt a t June 20, all close. Zonli^ Board o f Appeals. 1891 i f iundUirtlmf 'flam ST te is- d cards. ^ ' A A A a r to K s - aiads teit a idilBd iSUmsi giaiii*- Porter School will close early ■ A Mancheater native, he Is aUt ant Ah scnBStar tefUmica % A it rasdteam ttattr onO day per month to permit tog -to a togs teaftnr sdStea a Manchester Evening Herald a 1940 graduate of Manchester rwanfliar WHipams^ 3c As v* ie v e h y statt meetings. graannntmi iC sntatnaia. t e s t itoito>T lai a AO; St. tedL’ tarn 3br igii—r. jQadfe&. WBtm ■ p o L u m Columbia correspondent, Vir­ High School and a 1951 grad­ G3yyslT*i» Ji -ms te Anas lllenu for Ibursdayk schoolboy h Ttaa i t its aac mflctei; la niaana gnitt?, s t Skuc tam w tSae Soiffti annt ginia Carison, tel. 228-9224. uate of the University of Con- 3 pasta tete airtaH m nik tetaer CA2SO — •AiHlenr SSjigdoaH , com, peaches, orange t p itcit tesnOiizrr i f lagiaM— AmgiS. ate S»6 ttasit toiigsnaii- »— nil MS B'iiil If Tpadto sad mode ignis a attn one d otitritnf neoticut, where he received an to* w sryuuH finnr 3«s? (aostoir tell juice; Friday, fish sticks, tartar At^a^smorn Moaa jka An am d *«*sto sm Bid dsans JIU1BIHS. tedT* stotingn man XS. degree In government. *a Oautman: 3Bioi TOh :iuuily TSn aniLj ito mtesaose temi A s saucs, rice, carrots, peanut but­ •ioM^ng. A h flnnpHT i t 9U » n C tUiitf tesiic A is amtSL a •ttiir it oitMHt^ sa d toaat laten Ant a Emit to- Anas wgiidwC to An DANCE STUDIO ter sandwich, jello. Several Thefts He served with the U.S. smastim tedHifiac. aBC»irtoaQelBC tesnsgmnts d dflE te An ^kBtotd Bnaate cw - Navy Hoepltal Corps from Feb­ lanaiac} snttins.7 gmrieHh. aOD- -nnnititiBe mu ans>- Bloodmoblle Visit Sa«T fasniHit % 'leaptm: ia amtnia liiamiy xn£ 3ne Aa a y yaaei Saac w aM -or AzBt A ngmStoitei. Busgittg a OAK STREET (R e a r) Occur in ToVm ruary 1946 to December 1947...... iteatHr. teflsc teste 3nia. Hal stent teEte. auan*- An -ttiwiimii' off -nmnsroc la The next visit of the Red Cross irjuiiin, Hid. sspscto Hr au>sstt*- snadF St te Ida" a*** * * * * ■Oi In October 1961 he enlisted In nmte Moato w t sat; sni aomig, sate Ar Bia j-mto* By toaAas BIoodmoMe ' to the Columbia Three Incidents o( stolen prop- yj^ u.g. Army and seived to teWB teat im iTTiin v SfoBM 3nnr ittmm. snor ItaDi> tSks* gat CSiapter will be held Sept. 17 eaaia n. 'Sfcnttoiltiis ritenst mt- TSh minal] la a d l -azsttan. amC n H-itti, nwimto d dDateaadt same -sRmi. Bnnsy,. natotaa. erty end one case of breaking. igQ7, when he rerigned with iu£ teau: te 3| ip iia A f Mtmrwfmi -osil guimaywab Directors: BEVXRL\ & LEE BIRTON at , the Andover CongegaUwial 1W7, wivm ne rest s in if 3 e icjpaa iteC «Amten>- 1 M» 9 ^ 7 ateiM s d ngi A mgrerih. Baami. swme saOnnite Church from 1:46 to 6:80 p.m. reported to yj^ j.^nk of captain. li. tesissum tea A dM to TStR xid. tesr ai Atet. te ss la tec A s Sate to aminin Snr Aa 1 Stes Tata •aumuuBii: szllL ter 0^11" ^- rrste d d a d Bsitt d am£ .lAsir -vniKt. -toitoe A ismiui,. Mrs. Paul Bramhall, chapter police yesterday. jjg president of the Herb- j a jiu'yias we to 3ma 3H iteia s u mina- i t igaA* at&an Smilt anaid Sa » (briils and spasa. Balm fcslnirtor. HUilLVN ST. PIERRE MORTON Over the holiday ' weekend, j Stevenson Insurance ‘ teadk lait teats 30gt fZtoF AE chairman, calls attenUon to the atppiiHt imt tanaB te la sitettad sBfir te tewn aac Aa goasm. K urgent need for donors after the someone entered the Gammons of. Ooventry. a ispsEto an A s teBsar- s a d A ffld te toad An A aM oA . and Hoagland Co. at 365 Main gtevenson la a member of to adE ^sglB tear to) sna. Ita r summer slump. She added she tea tesnito Audiisaa w e latte sstite a s tftt toad l■a*l An St. and took some petty cash ^ Knights of cmumbus. the spastBc ‘isani^bto te tons lAs aflteta. St tos impinomf its Stady With Qualified, Experienced Teachen hoped the 75 pint quota will be a a l I d s dr Tiiinga, ^ ^ Elks, and the British Ameri- qteME atoJait ttt ter tons SOS an. laZteann rrgmvteug a n te—ow t l tease l&ta teadgw. a d Mm P^icsH tos SaHSHtoOT XrOMciaM^.Sl. 'Ctna Snr 3L.tolg; BuUdlng Permits Kennedy Bd. with thetr five l _ tjgaf. A> ter -siaga An te As, FtegWa StagteUir of Building permits amounting to 8oW vrith a ^er striped banana Sheila, 16, Herbert ; St Sto ■■■■"p- tof oar ■"'"wrte' tnana w £ a A s SMt nuniBany. ACROBATIC BATON 838,400 were issued during *'*0" bars. ^ twins David and Doug-*. triA.—IlSaatte; — Otid 'Tton- tBs tens- Bk ptetens As- goiteitan: o f August by C. Prescott Hodges, Mrs. Theresa Meacham of 744 Jamie, 6. _ ^ A n Slnr Bitet. Tmtoimi -soAt a* agent for the zimlng commls:-«Lydall St. reported to police Stevenson said today that StaC. TTjT’rtgte^JttFf-Tknr’ti rSet BKM T AMD PRIVATE LBSONl IN B A LU ^M DANCMO Sion. They went to Peter Moeck- yesterday that someone stole teAfc to m Sai^topnQto tetffSMe to> nsndbizt & *tiingyw tfepwi ISte T 4fii Su&. Mahoney Headquarters will a>»r» a asanwaC ai^ttSS .iiaiiBft. to Tsnans attofltmr. aod Atoc I FOR CMLORBI AND ADULTS el, portable tool shed. Rt. 87; her mailbox Monday night. open In a few days at 501 E. MB' Jaan Lalne, house on Pine St.; Mrs. Ruth Beck, proprietor of bto A. to tengi^ a vmmtrr Aia rnarto A n IPSC to tote an te­ WiaB WUntenr nksix«.jte— Middle Tpke., at Manchester mi iio; in* Tlim. Tftlm rteiitmi; S n d- Harvey Collins, house mi Lake Beck's at 846 Main St. told po- Green. JUngtO;. TTriffi. T??ww Cumilks roHcNi C di 647.1083 Aaytind Rd.; Walter Deptula, covered Uoe that her wallet had been " I f * d A Ik 1 : teStod- sn dteiirg' a t e goa. tote XbnsttaBBRT' Utesne^h, — <3i&£ An aos;. luiten: A n ingriianini paUo on Rt. 87 house; . EmU stolen as she was preparing to 8c2IL SiBEB- otf 'p^T*** onu A Friday. Sept. 5 A 6 freoi 3 to • pJM Sadlon, addition to house own- close shop yesterday, Wallace on itaa: Sr te stoUH a t e d s p y . w t f t - dt Ain 111817 - % GRINDERS preach the sermon that Sunday, leW kB 'd a mam/L uaat Band- M % ■ u7 A axjTwnirmv —. o o a I re- The figure Is expected to run m BDOID SnOBST—MANCHESTER his theme being, "The Church ■ en OBW. dto> sBtenn. A ac d , y a » s 1 and National Problems." ‘ m l t o e d ^ major U.S. sourci V " v flTed®'^ ft** Sr a gaad sagai laipa ftd jttnainy n f acxanga^ totetoSns- r J r An afternoon program In­ of electric-utUity power last after town clerks have fUed aU ~ “ It te a anaif tndld By tedlte cludes historical reminiscences year, supplylng’62.7 per cent of their signatures irith ^ »ec' : tte ifad. a S-joasdie man tettfc I’ ^eUHNCHLIlH* complied by the lato Hubert L touS iterated by fossil retary of sUte’s office by Sept, By. _ _ AnimiaedaamaiBBy BTSar Collins, a musical pfsgram ar­ fuels—1,211,407 mUyon kilowatt- 24. Wallace will run ^ toe hours. Natural gaa waa jecond "George Wallace Party ticket . ^BiUTtit tote teailkd,iawi aiflate i-m w a y » *■■“ MmoMi,mot ton ;'*d1 •to» ranged by Mrs. Herbert Eng- Sooner or later you’ll T iai Pkdait. tot igwiiaiil; goad Satetoa Ste mmnur in with 27.2 per cent. to Connecticut. 1'^ 1^ and sUdes o f the church • J nattUai dtnas teiaA AtedCi toai gnate gwi«i*p aagfla- P in n JUM i!L£ and Ks history, compiled and te Bant An swngiag ,« w - it— atemt* m ar An atnr* narrated hy Mrs. Bertha Rath- ■ 1 ^^ik^psiaBC. skbS Cfedtai S i^MuBs aOn g-rf iiiH-rit»if, o a t in d au c be sorry you didn’t buy bun, who will be assisted by iiMni' SoAiitV'to* 3* snsxtBikiiiv ' \ :: :tc^ Miss Edith Haver. '! m m m m m Merton W olff virUl present an PENTLAND ) a y si aaa» m miA asT historical exhibit In Moor’s In­ 1 ■ c . to...... anutftng- Stassri: dian Charity School from noon The Florisf a firm Sealy mattress teC dtonm ont? si Sttb-idd man . to p.m. Arnold S|lhvonen Is oAn tote ite-n - ifi’i u f jtkn 6 "Ftowers for Every Oooaslon!” <000 master of ceremonies tor the BEFORE YOU HAVE A BAD MORNING TRY SEALY POSTUREPEDIC* mfigt By Bln ?aungar srifit md. OnitnaUy Located at EOSTTSdUU.'dQUOR afternoon program. .;h7< '''a tiir w ar te a> wiiiiliiiaii *111111111110 toujuj Isaste 24 Birch St. 64S-4444 ■ 648-6247 Choice o f comfort designed in ciooperation with orthopedic Itsw to St M y toitL .aod. gaa» Burying Ground Meeting The anmial meeting of the Open 8:30-6:30 surgeons. . ' . to promise no morning backache from sleeping J lf ir HMi^ ny attmil sminnih Hiuraoays till 8;C0 P.M. I rtt-tr gfB -nj tiw r l' mi A n Bigin West fit. Burying Ground As­ on a too:Soft mattress. Try Posturepedic—the good night and good fCsBe)- sociation win be held Saturday Parking Acrom The Street Tm >n: wnar^gaagla f r tony aaaO. ^magtoniaaiiir --.-MWJ..-- for 100 Caral morning mattress! , Extra Firm or Iky. tod Anmunaia Boas at 8 p.m. at the home of Mar­ ’ ------Gently Firm to Bn Ssigad Sto piBt osirtatB Aagi Aiurtaiai 1 shall Nuhfer. Anyone who owns fiT aant BAC ail A s iittfe am.- We^re Air a lot In the West St. Cemetery ifiii. Say; ’' 3teai? ’Ispmna ton ! I Twin or .Btegnc Sate ;o a nan aatoa and) Ban* a.Ckaa (MaBar aad Plate te '• I fall *k* 'Annnuaa dtaasn*!: mdinve to ajp-qimiHiliinHdi mmilbat. Aar -Maiteg rrgartt/ d A a o i gtac Each *iic* iifUittg- stot attBor .owu^ng Soil* ran aingte moot to lagiBi Tmor cxtoirr h o r . Far Um m akr Bgra aatef oiauc tos asgOadier I mane Sdte imt aavutan. nteiBs akoad ted tknr sAI ha ita iit -t t t if rltiir iiB and. tetoOv flHrFaiu d a g 'in'iaan7 I t Ifcit! — 'Rliwftk.. UliA^g, %. tt» RMiDiiMim A Ptti.kiteft.. 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MANCHESTER, CONN.. >\^D^i^DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 3TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 PAdE TOUR leas than 10 per cent of the chil­ to-face contact wlA the thera-- Goala 5 MUe» Apart they followed me play from me Universities for Norway -« ------' ■ “ dren were of pre-school age; 19 pist. ItT me year ahead the clinic sidelines. OTTAWA—Back When la- OSLO — Norway’s Parllanient per cent of the total, cases ware hopes to continue Its expemMoq^ has decided to establish Tjnlver- X. of those services' now available Chesley-Cyr United Fund $$$ Work For- self-lWerrela. 'Crasse was solely an Iitdlan Wine Press Electric sltles at Trondheim and Trom- Semino*Melle) Kozikowski'Asvestas Although there 1* alUt a wait­ and to develop new programs u sport, gpals consisted of 6ne or so. And the Tromso university the need for mem emerges. VIENNA—Want U> make your ing lift. It ia shorter than last two poles'tet In me ground any was chosen as me site of Nor-„ Community Child Guidance Clinic year’s. .Wth me Increase in stedf In order to continue use of own wine? The Job can be slm- Tile marriage of Miss Ball>a* i* Pauline Joanne Cyr and where from 4bs^ .^urds to five pUfled by an electric wine preaa way’s mird medlctd school. Oslo Id Alan Chesley, bom of. and the introduction of new Ihe sHdlng fee scale, m e Com­ University, the rratlon’s first, ha Ann Melley of ManeheateV to S munity Child Guidance Clinic miles apeut. Partt—r-,.------letpants In-me ------offered by —on ------Austrian manu- Vernon, were wed Saturday af­ j; Suddenly ms happy family sonnel, physicians, me clergy, tic services tmd treatment w ^ merapy forms and new proce­ was established more than 160 lohn Kenneth Semlno of Nor­ relies. In part, on me United wild melee—sornetlmh*.., 1,000 facturer and designed tor’ easy wich was solemnized Saturday ternoon at St. Bernard’s Church, *>world surrounding Jane, aged me Juvenile Oourt and omer 2,888 persons interviewed. ' dure*, mere will be a further re­ years ago. Not until 186, years agencies were proceaeed. From Patients ranged wjdeiy In age duction in the time lag between Fund for financial assistance men took part—were exhhr^d operatlcn by , one person. No momlnj: at St. Bartholomew's Roolridlle. -.^16, crumbled. Jtme became an- to greater fury by women whO>,.(pundatlon is required, and the later did the country’s second mere referrals 216 children'and from 4 to 18 ysafS of age. Of the patient’s application tor and so help many Manchester Church. The bride 1* a daught*f ?>fagonistlc, uncooperative, re- university, in Bergen, opeh. melr families received dlagnoe- mese, 70 per cent were boys; clinic service and hla first face- children like Ted and Jane. hH mem wim stout switches as Is portable. The bride Is the daughter of and Mrs. Lucien Cyr of 86 Thrall Zlkentful, fuid her marks In Mr. and Mrs. James A. Melley Rd. The bridegroom la me son Sr. of 328 Ferguson Rd. The of Mr. ahd Mr*. Levi Chesley of t school work dropped alarmlng- bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Montauk Dr. Ily. When Jane refused to eat, Jean Semlno of Norwich. The Rev. William F. Schnelf ^Uie famUy sought help at the The Rev. Philip J. Hussey of •r of St. Bernard’s Church per­ * Community ChUd Guidance Clln- St. Bartholomew’s Church per­ formed me double-ring cere­ formed the double-ring ceremo­ mony and was celebrant at me :«c- ny and was celebrant at the nuptial Mass. Bouquets of gladi­ Therapeutic intervlewB with nuptial Mass. Vases of white oli were on me altar. / > Ju ie and her family showed gladioli and light pink carna­ The bride was given In mar­ .' that, wimout intent or awt^e- tions were on the altar. riage by her famer. ^ e wore ness, me family had developed I The bride, given In marriage a full-length Ivory silk organza a pattern of .'deep Einxiety for by her father, wore a full-length gown, appllqued wim Alencon r I melr adored daughter to pro­ gown of silk organza appllqued lace re-embroidered wim pearls duce high marks and to enter a with Alencon lacp, fashioned and sequins, designed with em­ good college. with ring collar, bell sleeves, pire bodice, tiered sleeves, and Jane lived satisfacWlly with empire bodice, and chapel- detachable chapel-lengm train. the burden of mese expectations X length watteau train. Her bouf­ Her bouffaht veil of silk Illusion as a pre-SMloIescent, but as the fant veil of silk illtis(on was at­ was arranged from a matching Inevitable stresses of adolescent tached to a crown of pearls and re-embroidered lace headpiece, emotions emerged and her aca­ crystals, and she carried a bou­ and she carried a bouquet of demic program increased In dif­ quet of white orchids. g a i^ n ia s and gladioli. ficulty, she responded to the Mrs. James A. Melley Jr. of Miss Doris Cyr of Vernon, sis­ underlying anxiety of cor­ East Hartford, sister-in-law of ter of the bride, was maid of responding EUBclety of her own. Uie bride, was matron of honor. honor. She wore a full-length The more pressure she felt, Her full-length gown of rose mint green organza gown ac­ the less ably she handled her colored linen was designed with cented with organza petal ap­ school work and, as her marks bateau neckline trimmed with pliques, designed wim empire slid down, me nibre anxious Voilse lace, laced with roae bodice and short sleeves. She she became. Everyone has a colored ribbon, and teactip wore a matching organza man­ breaking point for withstand-* sleeves. She wore a wreath of tilla and carried an organza Ing pressure. pink roses and carnations in her muff. With medication and psycho- hair, and carried a colonial bou­ men^y, Jane gradually im­ quet of white gladioli, pink rose­ Bridesmaids were Miss Janet Cyr of Vernon, sister of the proved. Whemer she entered a buds and oamations. prestige college began to seem Bridesmaids were Mlss.LlmJa bride; Mrs. Scott Gobs of Ware­ FaSot photo less Important than that she Semlno and Miss Cheryl Semi- house Point, sister of th e MRS. LANCE ANTHONY KOZIKOWSKI bridegroom; Miss Patricia function, freely and wholly, at no, both of Norwich and sisters Jones of Wapping, Miss Laura her own level of competence. . of the bridegroom; Miss Carolyn Mlsa Nlkl Asvestas of Man- ed as best man. Ushers were Goss of Broad Brook, and Miss Ted was referred to me Com­ of M a S ^ te r’ cheater and Lance Aidhony Ko- Pe‘er ^^sve*as of Manchester. Debbie Mosher of Vernon. Their munity ChUd Guidance . Clinic Mcln^, ^m M ^ch^r, f . ' bromer- of the bride; Ronald yellow gowns, mantillas and by hi* minister. At home he was I to . Edwanl Croyden, N.H., were ^ Newport, N. H., muffs were styled to match the the apparent center for severe and Miss jMkle McCa^y wed Saturday, Aug. 17, at St. brother o^ the brldepoom; and honor attendants. family conflict; he was on the Watertown. George Greek Orthoaooc Chufch, David A tw e^ of^Hitlaboro, N. Mlfts Marsha Chesley of Ver- . verge of eompiete failure at BuUer. photo in gofwim ot r ^ e , U ^ Hartford. H. Christopror Miecskowski of non, sister of the bridegroom, NSMlff photo ' ' school; he had become danger­ MRS. JOHN KENNETH SEMINO r^MdSt’f al^ ^ re 'n»e bride is a daughter of Harttord wa8\ring bearer. was flowr girl pwn was MRS. GERALD ALAN CHESLEY ously Involved in mischievous attendants, xney aiso wore AsvestaS wore a ereen ■tyled to match me honor at- gtmg activity. The clinic staff wreaths of pWc roses and car- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asvestas of ^ i f. tendant’s, and she.i.. carried a. Mrs. Cyr wore a sky blue a white wool jackst drere wim nations__ v in .i. meir - ~ 4 hair, and carri­ «... ^ ^ . cJilffon gown with matching ac .. found that essentially, without S8 Schaller Rd. -nie. bride- c ^ e s . -nie \bridegroom’s basket filled wim assorted flow­ silk worsted dress wim match­ alligator accessories. After. anyone’s noticing, Ted had be- ed colonial bouquets of white groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. momer wore a pink dress with er*.. ing accessories and a corsage Sept. 16, me couple will live at Ek)wds-Leonard gladioli, pink roees and carna­ ■ ' cmne me battleground for un- Henry Kozikowskl of Croyden. white accessories. Bom wore Joseph JSachiochl of Rockville of blue carnations. The bride­ , >- satisfied needs in his parents. tions. served as best man. Ushers groom's momer wore a pink 91 Shawnee Rd., Oast Hartford. Miss Dotma Atwood of Middle The Rev. James Demetriades corsages of wdilte_ roses, Mrs. Chesley is employed at After a few months of treat- were Norman Cyr of Vernon, silk organza and chiffon dress ment, things Improved. Ted, Haddam was flower girl. She of 8t. George Greek Orthodox ^ recepUon for 200 was held bromer of me bride; John wim matching accessories and a clerk typist at P ratt and Whit­ wore a Ug^t pink dress, design- at Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton, ney Division of United Aircraft .tip released someurhat from the Church performed me double- jjjgg Pamela Manz of New Martello of Vernon, Edward a corsage of miniature pink family pressures, was able to ed wim round white lace collar, ring ceremony. Bouquets of FilUpone of Wethersfield, Har­ roses. Oorp., East Hartford. Mr. Ghes- Britain was in charge of me ley is emidoyed as an electro­ ■ r-r give up the gang activity and short sleeves trimmed wim gladioli and asters were on me old Peschke of Broad Brook, A reception tor about 300 was „ „ bullying b ^ v lo r and give matching lace, and front pleats. guest book. For a motor trip held at me Italian American n ic technician at ..Johnson’s altar. to Canada, Mrs. Kozikowskl land £ ^ a r d Evangelista of Tal- t-f more of his attention to . im- She also wore a wream of pink cottviile. Clifford Cyr of Ver- Club, East Hartford. For a mo­ Service Co., West Harttord, and The bride was given in mar- wore a blue knit suit wim patent Is serving wim me Reserves at proving his work in school. rosebuds and carnaUons In her non. bromer of me bride, was tor trip to me Pocono Moun­ Hie Community Child Guid­ hair,h .ir and «nA carried a basked «filled11«I r^^ge by her father. She wore learner accessories. The couple bearer. - ’^ tains, Pa., Mrs. Chesley wore Westover AFB. a hiU-lengm gown of silk oigan- will live in' Petsrboro, N.H. ance Clinic, 817 N. Main St., has wim roses and camatlops. been helping children like Jane Patrick Lee of Norwich serv­ aa 'over taffeta and embroldeihd Korikowski, a 1966 grad- ed™ as best ...... man. umers were uate of Jtanchester High School, ! r and Ted since it opraed in Jon- . • uary 1969.'It is a member of the Mkdwel MeUey of Manchester ** » > Lautenbach'Chapmain and James A. Melley Jr. of 0°“,®*® major^ ! I American Aasodattion of Psy- ‘ t ' ohMtrlq Clinioe for Children. It East Harttord, brothers of the . ____arranged secondary education mame- providea InvesUgatlon, dlagnoab bride; William Krzywick of frem a of seed pea^, ^ ,^6 partlcl- Miss Lynn Doreen Chapman and she carried a cascade bou- Chamber and treatment of children Manchester, and Joseph Ma- mi...... j -» -tu- k’m.co m w,,c and Michael Barry Lautenbach, -odtdeecento who exhibits dp Jlewskl and Claude Chmlelew- “ w* Stephan- Student National Edu- bom of Manchester were united dd, both of Norwich. Mark Mel­ cation Asso^ation, and me Mu- . .‘^tirea from mental he ley of Manchester, bromer of Mlss Diana Asvestas of Mhn- sic Educators National Confer- in marriage Saturday morning 'nie Community QlAlA Guld- me bride, was ring bearer. chester, sister ^ of the bride, was engg at liorth Methodist Church. . -nnee Clinic serve' Mrs. MeUey wore a cream **®r *i^-I«>fth Mr. Kozlkowsld, a 1963 grad- The bride la me daughter of I tuid many of mb' towns in the colored aUk dress wim fdnk ac- 8Vwn of orange c ^ r e d chiffm Towle High School, New- Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam H. Chap- - .area. The inimber of referrals cessorlss. The teldegroom’sIffldegroom’s mffeta was trimmed wim port, N.H., received Ws BS ^ de- - man . . 168 Summit_ . St. . The . J[rom Mpiichester represent ------mother wore----- a a white white dressdress em- em- fasWonedfaushloned wim a satosatin education In 1967 from bridegroom Is a s

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PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 'I I X W edding

Stoker - Hayne Miaa Sumn Catherine Hayne "THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY' of Howril, >Dch., became the' ■ \ bride o( b r. W. Lance Stoker, "'■Ik aim of Ho*eU and formerly of lOmchester and South Wtadaor, \ Friday, Aug. 23, a t the Blrat Presbyterian Chinxh, Howell. The bride is the daughter o< Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Hayne of Howell. The bridegroom la a son of Dr. and Mrs. Warren GO BACK C. Stoker of Glastonbury, for­ merly ot Mandiester. Miss Beverly Hayne of How­ ell, sister of the bride, w u maid of iKmor. Dr. Robert W. Stoker TO SCHOOL of Manchester served as his brother's best man. FUlot photo After a reception, the oou^de Engaged left for Cape Cod. They will Engaged Engaged live in Brighton, Mich. A The engagement ot Mtas Un The engagement of Miss Lynn Mrs. Stoker ,1s a graduate at The engagement of Miss Peg- Ellen Riley of Bolton to Ber­ da Liouifie Saplenza of Manchea' Howdl Community ” Hospital gy Anne luoas of Mandiester nard Stephen Mazur of Manches­ ter to Lawrence E. Palomblsio Nursing, and was em- to James Raymond Haney of of Newington has been an. ter has been announced by her ployed in the home care unit of Hagerstown, Md., has bben an- parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUUom nounced by her parents, Mr. the hospital. . nounoed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosario S. Sapienza of F. Riley Jr. of Carter St., Bol­ Dr. Stoter is a graduate ot and Mrs. Stanley Lucas of 52 ton. '• ■■ 68 Cobum Rd. Dartmouth College, Hanover, Edward S t * - Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. N.H., where he was a member Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Bertha Palombizio and An- and Mrs. Stanley Mazur .of 160 of PW Tau fraternity.' He re- and Mire. Charles A. rianey of Loomis St. / > Uipny Palombizio, both of New- oeived his Doctor of Osteopathy nagemstown. PURE VIRGIN WOOL (Levi’s beats ’em all.) Ington degree from the PWladelpWa jg ^ jggg gj-adu- Miss Riley U a 1967 graduate Mias Sapienza is a 1967 grad­ OoUege of ate of Bast Catholic High of Btriton High School and at­ uate of Manchester High School. temed ’at School. She is also a graduate tended Haj^ord Hospital School She Is employed with the Con­ Osteopathic of Manchester MemoWal Hos- ' of Nursing.' M r Mazur Is a 1965 graduate of Howell Cheney Most popular brand of jeans necticut Bank and Trust Co., been In general practice In pital School of Radiological Hartford. Mr. P^ombizlo is a T'edmioal School. He is an in- graduate of Newington High and^s a-membe’r of the Maff of W a n ^ Bpeotor at the Mai Toordd., Inc., Where it counts-on the colleg^^pampus. Manchester. Sdwol and is employed In the Howell Community Hospital. . \ r c . - dieeter Mieimorial Hospital. The wedding Is planned for According to 71% of college itief ^ processing department of Mr. Haney is a 1968 gradu- the Connecticut BanW and Tirust Oct. 5 at the Bolton Congrega- ate of North Hagerstown High Uanal Church. 170 campuses from coast to coa Co., Hartford. School, and a graduate Of the The wedding is planned for Books Added Washington County Hospital Nov. 9 at St. Bartholomew’s By TIME, Inc. School of Radtologi^ Technol­ AOLlAknil; BY X Church. T o Library ogy, Hagerstown. He is em­ ployed os a rcdioistope techni­ W edding m So what? F ic tio n cian at Washington County Wilsons Wed 35 Years Baker—Our next President North Koreans Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Wilson Ky., and Wesley Wilson and So stock up on the No. 1 Brand. Carpenter—Blade of light The wedding is planned for ;. Kravitz - Fruchtman Mrs. Roger Fecteau, both of Davis—The Dingle war Sr. of 162 School St. were feted Attack Three Dec. 7. Mrs. Gail lAbby BYuchtman Rockville. AUTOMATIC MACHINE WASH and DRY! Before back-to-campus. Harris—Home fires burning yesterday afternoon at a 36th The couple wtts married Hudson-The listener, and other of Hartford and Allan William U.S. Officers Kravitz of Manchester were wedding anniversary celebra­ Sept. 2, 1933 in Preston City, , stories and have lived in Manches­ i Czech Scientist married Sunday, Aug. 25, at tion at their home. SEOUL (API —i^orth Korean Johnson-The presldepUal plot Mathiesons Wed 35 Years About 70 friends and relatives ter for the past six years. Mrs. guards attacked three U.B. Keating—Inspector Ghote hunts t v « Temple Beth El,-West Hartford. / are members of South Metho­ attended the event which was Wilson Is employed at Manches­ Army offlcere with fists, stones the peacock J-fdllCS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Math- The bride is a daughter of ter Modes. Her husband is em- dist Church. Mr. Mathieson is Mr. and Mrs. Ssimuel Libby Of given by the couple’s children, and shovels in the Panmunjom Kruger—The finish, line STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — A leson of 50 Tanner St. were fet­ plpyeiLat the C. R. Burr Nurse­ ed Saturday afternoon at a,35th a senior applications engineer Hartford. The bridegroom of 40 Biremont Wilson Jr., at home, truce village when the offlcere Myrer—Once an eajte CzechoeloveiklM scientist denies Harold Wilson, 27 Cook St., ry. (Herald photo by Fremont tried to return a tost North Ko- Peters—The Jackal’s head wedding anniversary celebra­ at Veeder-Root, Hartford, where Olebtt at. Is' a son of Mr. and that he defected to the United he has been employed tor 89 George Wilson of Ft. Campbell, Wllsim Jr.) ' rean hat, the Army said today. Tapsell—The unholy pilgrim States. tion at the home of their daugh­ Mrs. Samuel Kra-vltz of 410 E. The Army said none of the Waugfa—”80” Manhattan Blast Dr. Jan Klein, an authority on ter, Mrs. W.D. -MacGlHvary, 61 years. Center 9t. American officers was seriously widdemer — The Red CasOe transplantation genetics, made Avondale Rd. Mrs. Mathieson belMigs t o Rabbi Stanley JA. Kessler of hurt in the incident Monday. It 'women the denial Tuesday In a state- About 35 friends and relatives several bridge clubs and en­ Temple Beth El performed the 9 said they fought back briefly be- Non-FIcthm nfent issued through Stanford attended the event given by joys knitting. Her hudband Is a double-ring ceremony. fore speeding away in their car. Aiken-CoUectod criticism University Medical School’s Mrs. MacGlHvary and the cou­ member of the Mt. Tom Lodge Miss Diane Libby of Boston, Get some -U. Ool. R. G. H^ben com- Armstrong-A history of Sussex ^ews bureau, ple’s daughteri-n-law, Mrs. of Masons, Holyoke, Mass., and Mass., sister of the bride, was mandlng officer - — from a wedding trip to the Ba­ hat to a North Korean guard, uykeman—Look to this day fector but a U.S. Embassy Fairvlew, on the drums. Tides wUl be high along the Con­ hamas, they will live at 49 San-, the guard swung at him, the pyostr-The preridentlal debate, spokesman in Tokyo declined to The couide was married Aug. necticut shore today from 8:80 $9 ,651,323 ford Rd. Army said, and another 15 or 20 classUy him officially as a de- 23, 1933 in Springfield, Mass., by p.m. to 10:16 p.m. Low tide at Mrs. Kravttz la working for North K orean who had been re- purgurson—^Westmoreland; the fector. the Rev. Walter Bailey, former Old Saybrobk is- at 3 p jn'. her MA degre'e at the Universi­ pairing a road Joined In the at- inevitable General Klein, 32, came here In Au- pastor of Park Memorial Baj>- Sunset is a t 7:22 and sunrise ty of Hartford. Mr. Kravitz Is THEY NEVER NEED IRONINGI tack. Glines—The saga of the air mall gust after attending the 12th in- tlst Church, Springfield. Mrs. Thursday vrtll be at 6:22. Long Island Sound weafiier: manager of the Hob Nob Shoppe ”We doubted that the North Horner—The blockade-runners, ternattoial Oongrese of Genetics Mathieson Is a native of Spring- bn Constitution Plcoa, Hartford. before your Koreans Would say ‘thank you,’ Houston—Elskimo prints in Tokyo. He said he would re­ field. Her husband was born In* Southwesterly vrtnds through but we did not expect this vl- Humphrey—Jugging for fun and main at Stanford until Jan. 81 Aberdeen, Scotland, and came Thursday at speeds of 10 to 15 oient assault over a slmlde ges- entertainment and then go to the University of to the United States 56 years knots except about 10 knots to­ hire of returning lo^ property Lehman—^What you need to Michigan tor further research. ago. Besides their son and night Fair weather, visibility ,1 tofih Iits f a noTVMka*owner,” ** Ae\Aone of o # thef K a oMcers . . . . i «____■___^ z_ daughter, they have seven better than five miles except neighbor know for Jury duty He said he had notified his said.— • ~^Lawiaton—Hit from both aides embassy In Washington and his granddiildren. two to four miles late tonight Meanwhile, a South Kotew Lipeet—Revidution and oount«-- office in Prague of his {dans. Etoth H r. and MCrs. Mattdeson and early Thursday. army patrol reported It killed revolution ------LEVIS. three more North Koreans in a Mbi^mon — Being geniuses to­ does. brief clarii akwg the demilitar­ g s ^ , 1920-1930 RAGWEED, ' jk ized zone Tuesday night and Mayer—Emory Buckner POLLEN A i T _said__ a number______of other_ infiltra- Protestant— ■ . ... Episcopal Church rs.„n.h in

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- I V ([ 4-L. S t ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 .1 - PAGE EIGHT amount. In riiort-term notes, dertt, y l l t n . Barbara Hilton, Bogota Need* Water Public Records Bolton covers the coot of the curtain gavpTwWce In the sprtog that Chairman Named wlH be In conjunction with and pWlosoph.^ Tolland in a IlvMv dialogue on th e $»o,(w __ __ BOGOTA, Colombia — In the d r ^ anid the furchttcct’s fees. would not be available after South Windsor Wap;Dtng: Fair. Caller will Dialogue Deals can ac Warrantee Deeds ’the curtain drain, for surflac< Jept. 1. ’Ihe PBC has been For Barry Night Buzz Chapman. moral and legal Implications of “ ^ ^ ^ f u lS . past 10 year* Bogota’s popula- heart transplant,. , Pl^et/^"* tloif has b6en growing at the Randolph J. Ekhrarda to Ran­ Bid Opening Due Tonight water, has been installed, looking evir since. James Murray of Manchester With Morality Ribicoff to Give First Talk dolph J. Edwards and Julie H. the state department of ’Hie position, aotualiy’fhJt of Manchester . Evening; Her- rate of 7 per cent a yaar. It has been named chairman of Sills Hits Comprehensive Plan for (he stands at 2 million. De- Edwards, property at 196 Henry has written that the secretary, Invdvea taking Vnln- an Oct. 18th ’’Dave Barry aid South Windsor corre- Of Transplants .s . “ St., no conveyance tax. For New Elementary School utes and taking care of corre­ spondent, Catiieilne R. May, fwiciiw mand for water has exceeded Since Convention on Sunday dlopoeal system viVi be ap- Night,” to be held In the Olas- Councilman Robert Snis. at and said that the council had Unlted States and Canada will provde when Hn^ptans are re­ spondence. ’Ihe PBC normally tel. 644-2296. "HO- wolua you tM oOool ,0'!™ !'!' ’ supply. Recently the Woi-ld Bank Frederick I. Rogers and Alice Bids will be opened tonight kindergarten through Grade 4. tonbuiy Irish-American Home. not mode a wise deciaiem ,in be present. heart?” effects for Connecticut’s av- gymnastics, and swimming and major stq>plier oountrlee Democratic Senator Abraham worlcing drawlnge and blue- O. Rogers to Robert D. Bartow- ceived. TMb U6A been one of meets the flrot ond third Mon­ last nlgt-t‘* Town Council meet' The Wapplng Parade will also having a baboon’s at 8 at the Community Hall ’The present elementary school State Sen. David M. Barry is ■voting down the sidewalks after tt'agf citizen, and its Import- h a ^ agreed to provide $42 mil­ Hlblcotf will make hta Urst Prtnt* and preparing blda. skt, property at 88 Wellington the many jK^d-ups In the prog­ days of each month, at 8 p.m. running for re-election in the ‘.ng, came out against the re- hearing the reeldents oppose feature the Melrose 4-H Band queries Dr. IVilUam Glenn in qfte male Rhea, a fUghtlees, for the construction of a new Is slated to become a middle Connecticut - Life Magazine out ance In the f ^ l elections. . -— v,i—« A n e a all lion for projects to Increase the •dwduled .peaking engagement ®‘- Rd., conveyance tax $28J)5. school, for Grades 6 thrqpgh 8. ress of th^ school. Fourth Senatorial Dletrict, com­ pert o; the Planning and Zoning Uw«l. an'd the Thompeon-vllle Torea­ Warranle Issued ■ does all Matthew’s Holy Name Society elementary school. Based on dors, as well as floats, fire ap­ Saturday with ’The Herald. city’s supply of water and elec­ slnoe the Democratic Picnic Quitclaim Deed an estimate of $20 per square Douglas Cheney, chairman of Mm '^ Shirley .Riley, town' prised of the towns of Manches­ Commission (or a Comfrrehen- Town Manage Sprenkel then In Paint-throwing Case tric power. wUl be held tonight at. 8. ’The 500 Sotdiera Desert slve Plan of Dovelop'ment (or paratus and other marching Dr. Oibnn Is xme of several at Earieen Ofove. Rev. Charles Dojols from WUll- foot, the building is expected the Public Building Commission, treasurer said; today that It ter, Glastonbury, Marlborough said that he had received a let­ Planetarium of the Children’s and ramlhg the young. Robert D. Bartowskl to Rob­ and East Hampton. the town. groups. Anyone wishing to par- BOSTON (AP) -^Arrest war- doctors, theolo^ans, lawyers. TTie senator’s speech wUl be mantlc will q>eak on "A Dia­ ert D. Bartowskl and Connie R. to cost about $626,680. ’The which will open the bids, uald Till be up to the Board of Fi­ BONN — ’The number of sol­ ter from a property owner rants have been issued for a that there have been seven nance and other town officials diers In Communist East Ger­ Murray’s appointment was an- Sills finds fault with the com- whose land abutts the area tlclpate In the parade should televised here by W nc. Other lo g s on the-Pope’e’Recent En- Bartowskl, no conveyance tax. school complete, ready -for op­ pichetlsive plan primarily on contact Stanley Slgai or Albert young man and woman who political celebrities attending cylicat on Birtti Oonfrol,”- (ol- eration, has. been estimated at quests for plans from . Ihe to decide whether to float a many’s ”N a 11 o n a I People’s counced by John J. Sulll'van, which would haVe received the Release of Attachment long-term bond issue for tlie Army” who have fled to the ■The grounds that It docs nert sidewalks, and the resident re­ Greenspon. failed to appear in U.S. District the picnic Include Second Dts- lowed by a quecAion and answer $884,000. architects. X general chairman of ' Barry’s meet the requirements that al- Legion AuxlUary Meeting Court for arraignment on ' trict Oongressman WllUam St. period. Waterbury Ready Mixed Con- ’The bids are to ^W iew ed school at this time or to con­ West over the Berlin Wall since canvpaign. quested that the sidewalk ques- Ci«te against Harold Jarvis Co., Designed by Malmfeldt As- iows the town 'to apply to have The Abe E. Miller Unit of charges of throwing paint Onge; Lt. Gov. Attllio Fraasen- ’The United Oongregattonal soblates of Hartford, the school at A special mpeting of the tinue with short-term borrowing it was erected In August 1981 Murray, a olainw adjuster property at 876-877 Adams St. until financial condtUona are fa- has exceeded 600, according to the federal government pay half T& tcHie't^geV 'legion elU of Stafford; 88th District ^Church Adult Choir wUl resume is to be built on properly ad­ building commission Sept. 0. with the Hartford Accident and of'the amount (or open spaces. voraible. a West German report. the item on last night’s agenda, will hold its first meettag of the The defendants. Suzanne Wll- Senatorial candidate Robert rehearsals tonight ot'7:80 at the MiuTlage Ucenses jacent to the playing fields of Contra^or!rxM to maintain the Indemnity Co., resides with his Th'Cxamount the voters of the fall season tonight at the home Hams, 19, of Amherst, add Houley of Vernon; 36th District church. Raymond., Michael Tomkunes the present elementary school bid prC ^^or 80 days, during Cheney said today that the wife and two Sons at 21 Stone St. Sprenkel has placed it on the ■ea, building comm.'?slon Is In des­ SWAZILAND SHIPS ORES town vrtll be asked (or open agendaenuu for the next council °f “ rs. Alice Skagel at 170 Francis T. Femla, 20, of Volun- State Central Oommitteewoman The United OongregatlMial and Glori^xJean Foss, St. on Notch Rd. Stage One, re­ which iim e. If a contractor Is ’Tickets may be obtained from spaces in^ the November eleo* meetlng which will bli held on C^iarter Oak St. in Mancherter Conn., are a-ocused of Naomi Hammer of Vernon; Sec- Church Women’s Fellowahip Will Bridget Church^■^^ept. 7., quested for occupancy next fall sel**M, the town will be asked perate need of a clerk to take MBABANE — Swaziland ex­ Murphy or from Barry for State tloii is jatO.Oop. As the compre­ Sept. 16. Thus the question of ®- ■*** members are tirged to spilling the paint June 4 on ond Congressional District Me- meet tomorrow night at 8 in Lqo Ralph Gfov^ and Muriel (after many delays) is to con­ vote on an appropriation at care of all the letters that must ports minerals to 14 countries. Senator Headquarters, opening hensive plan i^ pow set up, the sidewalks on K«Hy Rd. will Mice attend. H ost^es fer the bieet-- records at the U.S. Customs Carthy leader Gerald Anderson the Religious Education Bulld- Phyllis Auden. tain all core facilities, 12 re^ "a town meeting. be written regarding the bid ’The value of the minerals It tomorrow night at 7 at 67 E. House. produced last year was $24.6 voter.'! must the whole again be imder discussion^ ing will be Mrs. Alice Skagel of Andover and 48th District ing to hear Miss Hazel Kiduily, Robert Joseph Kostek, and ular classrooms and two kbit So far, the town has commit­ opening. Center St. /.' amount for the opeh .spaces de­ and Mrs. Evelyn Blanchette, ’Hie. warrants were issued State Representative candidate pariah assistant at St. John’s Linda Jean Manseau. gfarten rooms. It is to Ji&uso ted $60,000 to the school. Ihis ’Ihe commission’s long-time million. sired. but if the com^ehensive Fair Parade Set Auxiliary president. ’Tuesday by Judge W. Arthur Max QlrSriUk. ., Eiplscopal Church in Vernon plan is subrrdtted by the plan­ The Wapplng Fair Parade, to Square Dance /Set Garrity Jri The picnic, ,eponsored by the apeak on the fellowthlp theme ning and Zoning Commission be held on Saturday, will have The South tVindsor Square Asst. U.S. Atty. John WaU Tcdlaiid Democratic Town Com-'* for the year, “Facing a New mm w#rp changed to conform wltt) an additional attraction this Dance du b will .hold a free told the judge that. Miss Wll- mlttee, Includes the other dis­ Day.” certair federal requirements, year. Appearing in the parade regular club level dance on Hams and Femla sent him a trict towns of Ellington and Committee chairmen of tho the town could 'then apply (or will be the Elnfleld Sabers. Saturday at (heWapplng School letter saying they did not in- Somers. The festivitiles will be­ ’’Groat American Ctreus” the federal ‘government to pay ’This drum sind bugle corps from 8 to 11- p.m. ’The of the Hartford be bcanmd 'by the state will be. Four bus runs were left out met in order to apply (or fed­ Knights, and participated in the JOB TOO SMALL! enforced locally, beginning Sept, of yesterday’s lletlng of r o u ^ eral aid were stated. Despite World Open competition In 16. The Ucenae number of tho for ToMand High Schom piqnls , this letter, said Sills, the com­ Lynn, Mass, on Aug. 31, where CALL 649-9145 installer Will be required on all (GradesTJ.WACW 6-10). ’ITzey --—^ are-- ^ prehensive plan as just releas­ more than 76 corps from the fornu llUed out by developers, Bus 66, leaves about 7 :S0 Qra- ed, does not conform to the according to a decision readi­ haber Rd., Browns BridgeHd., stated requirements. The firm ed last night by the selectmen. Weber, Hunter, Bakqe, of Borwn, Donald and Donald HUl to Tolland P-***- ■was the consultant to the Plan­ Sanitary Inspector Leon Dwire wlU be responsible for ascer­ veme route. , ^ , ning and Zoning Commission • iced that a traffic li|^ t be ^placed on Sullivan Ave. where We’re all set for the desk set, with traffic enters the main avenue smart new styles in everytUnff from from the parking lot of the Sul­ livan Avenue shopping center. jumpers to paikas. Come shtp D&L’s Classman said that simfe the li­ w ondei^ youns: world, for the most brary will be located in the WANTED . exdting looks ever . . . and of course, shopping center, several resi­ say “ChBifiie it!” dents . ha.ve expressed ' concern for the safety of children who Two ambitious men to seii Poiitiaes — will be walking or bicycling to' the library. . Classman asked that action A 'V ’i tho fast moving ears. Good Saiary, on -. erecting a stoplight be' vVxi prompt, since it is expected that Fringo Benefits. the library will en in its new quarters in the Sullivan Avenue idtopping center within the Apply in person -i- Ed Douentt* week. Town Manager Terry V. Sprenkel said that he would look I y' into the matter with the town Planning and Zoning' Commis­ Pc m I Dodge Pontioc, Inc. a. Turtleneck orlon sion; and also the State High­ pullover in six gay cd- way Department, in order to 373 MAIN SfmfiET M A N CH EST^ ors by Jamee, 7-14 get a light up, if possible, very quickly. Bonded plaid Sidewalk Compialirts but^ front skirt Councilman Jane Romeyn told from Orig-lknits, 7-14 of having received telephone $ 8 calls from several residents who were .dissatisfied with the re­ b. Bonded plllaid but­ sults of the July IS council meet­ moke ton front jumper with ing whic^ eliminated the i^ans matching orldn turtle- .for the construction of sidewalks •iFher ^ nwk‘ sweater by along the north' side of Kelly store d Jamee, Y-H $ 1 4 Rd. f f ^ the town line to Avery your A c. AUeen zip front . At the July 15 council meet­ i ^ R W A Y bock ^ double knit machine ing, a public hearing was held washable dress. Blue/ at which the question of put­ gold. 7-14 $13 ting in the sidewalks was dis­ y " J ji 3 J school cussed. A heai^ turnout of res- ' d. MiHbrook’s Gray/ idents along Kelly Rd. indicated gold wool/nylon plaid that those abutting .the area supply hoadquartorsi coordinate. 4-6x Jack­ to get the sidewalks inrtalled et $10. (Skirt not did not want' the sidewalks at it *8 no .. lunch boxes . ^ ...... 97o cdl. 'Various reasons were cited X shown $ 7.) by the resldenth (or not itr- slack '$7. Hat stalUng :the sidewalks, such as wonder all the book coveis ...... 4 for 39o b, 7-14 Jacket the loss of the rural charm, the Sldrt $10. expense, end the feeling that ballpoint pons ... .19o y. - ^ Slack $ 0 installatiion of the sidewalks ask e. Bonded knit by would not only not make- Kelly '^1 Rd. safer but would make it canvas ring binders ... from S9c lYicia, Nehru ‘ collar raor$ dahgerous for pedestrian § in two4x>ne gray/red. as well as driver. VILLAGER! 4-6x $10. 7-14 After hearing the opinions of school and gym bags. f i ^ 97e 2 2 4 > 5 ' the affected residents, the coun­ f . FuUy pile Un^ cil voted to eliminate tlie plans I sshool notebook paper, all sIzm for the installation of the side­ navy bench wanner W re all fertile Desk Setr ( * walks. This then presented a Who but VILLAGER fives Teal elegance to the cfaussic kwk of sportswear 1 D&L’s VILLAGER col­ pip^ in red. 4-6x problem for., the schools; for a lection . . . has the brightest, newsiest hxdc in kilts, SWe^iters, skirts, suits and dresses! tee as for doth marklag |MM 19.9S. 7-14 ■'iiM primary purpose of Installing SS S M . Corduroy the sidewalks was to have been I I heel m toe flair pant to make it possible for many at "THE PLACE". . . a. Green belted wrap b. Jewel neck wool c. Hunter ^een plaid d. Plaid pleated kilt. with zip front. 7-14 children to walk a^ng Kelly belted dress with lohg belted suit with leath­ culotte. 8-14 $23. 6-16‘g * l . Hand loom- book covors pkg. . . . 3 9 - 1 ^ $ 6 Rd. to Avery St. and tlien to ^ll^an’s answer to the Back zip turtle neck sweater with Mock turtle neck sleeve and flare skirt. er-like buttons and A- ed cSble cardigan In the Timothy Kdwards School. ’’British are coming:” • . • this mini pocket on sleeve. Navy, wheat, stripe pullover. Green, Nugget or orange. 6-14 line skirt. Sizes 8-12 six yuhuny fall shades. The school admjnislration, white, grray, hunter. 32-38 $ 9 . Green blue. 34-40 $ 1 4 since. the Julj’,.^'15 decision smart Trafalgrar Warmer tan $30 $so. r-" 34-40 $ 2 1 ecm'f find it? fairway hot it! double breasted coat. Sizes plaid heather buttoned wrap skirt.' ' J* against the aldewalks, has had 6-14 $ 1 0 ...... to make p ^ ia io n to bua. all 8-14 $ 4 0 DAL Sportawear Departmenta . . . all five ztorpi mtiutepta who had been pre­ ■‘The Place” . . . all five stores where It’e eo eaey to charge! ~ wa have fillers for viously planned to be walkers. J Mrs. Romeyn said that-those e Manchester Paritade • MANCHESTER PARKADE e CORBINS COR­ who bad contacted her wanted e Corbins Comer, NER, WEST HARTFORD e BRISTOL PLAZA all makes of ballpoint the question of the sidewalks West Hartford Open MondajL Wednesday, Thursday. Friday to be brought up again, Copn- Nights tiU 9 I^.M. u™«zy, rram y cUman Peter G. Nicholas, who e Bristol. Plaza and oarW go pansi was not present at tlic July a NEW BRITAIN, Open Thursday., ^Ni h t s 16 meetii^ for personal rea- D & L i e New Britain 8:45 P.M. • MANCHESTER PARKADE • CORBINS CORNER, WEST HARTFORD • BRISTOL PLAZA—Open Mon., Wed., Thurs., F d. Nighla tUi 9 PJd. ssnsl said that Ite did hot agree ‘H\n STORES OF FASH*©**’ • New London Mali 'HVS STORES OF FASH»0**J- boUi etofee, nuln etreet and eoft ndddle turnpike # • NEW BRITAIN—Open Thuts. Nights till 8:45 PJK. with the decUlon of the'Coun­ e NEW LONDON MAL|^ Open every night til cil. He thought that the safety 9 P«M. open than, odd fri. nlgbte UU 0 • NEW LONDON MALL—Open every night tiU 9 P.M. ^ ' Of course . . . please say “Charge it!’ 'A ...... :__ ■ - ' _■ I .'9 of the Children (Required the (MMM$$RU$$MMU6$$MMWWaMM$$$NM$M$M$MNN^nniFtlHINnRMUfaa$$U$a$a$$$MM(a$M$MMaNRa$MNHMMMNN8 construction of the sidewalks. 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■I PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIA), MANCHESTER, CQNN„ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1968 PAGE TEN lAANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 troops were fighting across the Five years ago—A Swiss air­ Brok^ Hearts Stop posed the rsprsasIvF tactios look forward to working, with toes of Italy after invading the liner crashed near Zurich, LONtX>N p eop le DO me Of demonstrated by tha convention / O O O V t n t i t S W r y trip around the world. one less encumbrance, tor a In ITU, Los Angeles Wgs ntalidand. Swltserland, MUing 80 persons, broken hearts. A British study By THE A8SOUATra>/FM!88 dents, many of them radical,! most of new end more progressive o ffic ia ls . , Ten years ago —The United forward ,in the struggle against found that 8 per c t i t i of a group . lEanrljratpr E v e Quog Today Is Wednesday, Sept. founded by Spanlrii esttlers. them idealtath:, demonstraUy .bnve, Political Parade Democratic Party In the .gtate States said tt would not hesitate the Oommundsts. that hdd lost close reldttyes died H e fa r ^ CocMi. the 34Sth day of 1968. Theit are In 1917, the American Expedi­ oomemed for their country and their of Oonneotlcut. tionary Force, in France suf­ to take military action to repel within the following yea^ while By DAVID BRODBR / 118 dajfw le ft In the year. Snptttns ifprald fellow men, determined to exercise the A oommeMatlon to Senator fered its first casualty tn any attempt by Communist Chi­ the death rate was only THE WASHmOTOM ONLY 4$ DOPINOS FOUND Todayte highlight In history: Whale Eats Seals right of free speech and free asaembly RIbiooff who belatedly stood up France in World War T. na to invade the Nationalist off­ ST. PAUL, PrtbUof Islands — cent for a comparable gro^. PinUOHEO BY THE NEW YORK — Last year, In On hlFdateJFdi in 1600, the island HBRAU> PROmNO CO., INC ipttROd this bill to the House to the Establishment, and shore IMands of ()uemoy and that had not been bereaved. The and — as Edmund MusUe reoognlnd in WASHINQTDN R«P' the scores of thousands of sa> of Manhattan was diaoovsrsd hy In 19M, during World War n The stomach of a killer whale U BtaMU Strmt Rulari OiHnmlttee rtur by Rep. wholehearted gratitude to the Adolf nUer boast that there M atsu. captured in this Island group death rate among widows a**** Itoncfa—t«r. Conn. his acceptance speech — to have some­ Donald RumsfeW. the young Uva and urine teste performed the EnglUh explorer, Henry Widowers was 13 per cent — , THOMAS F. nSMUSON -WliUoin Colmer ot XOsiM p^. nine MoOarthy delegates who would be a Nasi invasion ot One year ago ■— The United eontsdned S3 full-grown seals. WA1.TER B. FEROUSON thing to say about the kind of future nMnola Repuliltoan who was one at Thoroughbred Racing Asso­ Hudson. against 1.6 per cent for those in Cobner held hearingF for part valiantly and consistently wp- B ritain. States acclaimed elections in The animal, also called an oica, PubUabert they will Inherit from the present of the OOP" observers at last potted the progressive spirit of ciation traolsa only 42 postttve On th is d a te : the control gzoiqy- Founded October 1, Ittl wsrtt’s -dSamocratli: convintlon, of one day in April, 1967, and. In 1988, B ritish a n d Canadian South 'Vietnam as a major step m a y be iq> to 30 fe e t lon g. the past. the Demooratio Party and op* samples were reported. In 1039, the German dirigible PubUebed Brery Breninc Except Sundejre "They did not threaten law order the sCbne from his Oonrsd-HU* has held no hearings sIimm than. end UoU^s. Entered et the Poet Otflee et tofi room was frightening teit He has refused to bring the Menobeeter. Cotm.. aj Secood CUu Mali In CSiloago, not If ordinary P™‘ bill to a vote. Instead, the oom- Matter. dence, common sense ait^xugal proce­ not. whoUy unexpected. "n ie Democratic cimventlon mlttee has conducted a p rocess SUBSCRIPTION RATES dure had been exestdspdf The truth is Payabte In Adrance wasn’t run differently o t priveuto negottatton, outside One Year ...... 130.00 that these were bjhr children tn the than th# House of Reprwienta- Six Montba ...... U.50 pubUc scrutiny. In which the 935 MAIN STREDT IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TBU 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO Three MMitbt 7.80 streets, and the/ChIcago ponce beat live*," Rumsfeld remarked al* bill has been ntelhodtoally One Month a.n 5:80 PJd. - CLOSED MONDAYS - MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK STREET, M ANCM K'im ■ th'em up.” torwaMs. and the protests about stripped of Its key provisions TEL. 6<8AS17I - 341 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD - TEL. 533-7301 - WATKINS-WEST ItEM R ER OF Later, same piece of writing. the ebnvenUon voiced by the to appease MoOormaok and the FUNERAL SER'VIOB - 143 EAST CENTER STREET • TEL. 649-7196 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , denionstrators outside the Con* Tbe Aaeociated Presa la exclualTely entitled Wicker. jAiwrved that the real (juestlon committee chairmen who con­ to the uae of repubilcatlon o t all newa dla- ^____the Democrats at Chicago and rad Hilton was simply a louder trol the House. patebea credited to It or not otherwlae credit­ and more obscene expression of ed In thla paper and alao the local newa pub- he naUon was "the question why — The latest vanton, reivealsd llahed here. hy were the children of attluence the frustration many ot the on June 30, is reportedly "not All rIAta of reptddloatlon of apeolal dlj- younger members of the House Agostinelli Aide patchea herein are alao reaerved. marcMng in the Mreets?” unacceptable’’ to the House feel about the institution In Hierarohy. And no wonderl the Herald F^tlnE Cbmpany Inc., Columnist Wicker said, then, two things Frank'J, FUloramo of STB S. which they serve. It makes the proylsIaiM on aumei no financial reapoaialbUlty for tjt about these children, first that they were The Battle of Chicago was an­ Main St. has been named cam­ graphical errora appearing In advei ' fnwey voting, on recording,the and other readliig matter In The Mahebeater "our” (dilldren, and second that they other warning —If on* were stands of oommtttoe a u m b n * - , paign treasurer for Nathan G. Evening Herald. were "children of-affkience." . needed —that unless the Insti­ and on opening committee A gostini, ttepUblican candi­ Subaortber to Loa AngeleaI TOilelea-Waahing- As we continue to hear, from people tutions of Democratic decision meetings to the pubUe oppke- too Poat Neira Service. —making are reformed, they date tpf the State Senate. Full aervlce client of N. B. Servlce,Se Inc. we know, who aome of thrta were, we able only to senate committees, PubUahera R^reaentattrha — The Jnltua may stlU cling to flie idea that they ought are going to be destroyed In the ' '^AgUtlnelU Is opposing Incum- OF MANCHESTER Mathewa Spectal A g e n ^ — New York. Chi­ thus exempting the Hoiisie from bcMtStato Sen. DavU M. Barry, cago, IMroK and to have been spanked and sent home, bloody confrontation between the militants graduate of Manchester High For— Saturday------— .1 rp.m...... Thurv"rsday. Now, tt la propos^ that this / Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before for us the very hard way; maybe they’re his colleagues are trying t o Sch ool and a 1968 graduate o f publication. S p.m. Friday tor SaturdaT going to make life a Uttle different and rescue the Congressional Reor­ ' watep^-down counterfeit for a Fairfield University, where he brand - names and Monday publication perhaps evsn a little better when diey ganisation BUI from the burial reform bUl be brought to the received a B.A. degree In Eng­ that seemsAo be decreed tor it. fkwr of the House under n clos­ Wednesday, SefEember 4 gtx>w up and take ovea*. lish . F rom 1968 to 1965 he at­ Thla Is not a partisan matter. ed rule, barring emendments tended CathoUc Unlverfslty Law \ . The legislative reform bill was to restore any of the deleted or School, Washington, D.C., where ITie Obscenity O f Power sponsored and managed in the weakened provisions. Even Rep. he did voltmteer political work. - The auttered Desk senate by Mike Monroney of Ok­ Ray Madden, the Indiana Dem- He Is executive vice president lahoma, the able Democrat who has been boiner on in Ciselio- In the beUef that any men*er of the ooiat who was co-eponeor with of the FUloramo Construction alovakia since the momentarily Anotenl and Honorable Order c< the a c t- also co-sponsored the last pre­ Monroney of the original meas­ on sale at Watkins! Co. of Manchester and is a vious reform bUl in 1646. triumphant return o i the CBedi lead­ tered Deak (AHOCD) should make eiae ure emd whose name Is on the member of the Contractors’ Dl- It cleared the Senate early In ers from their star chamber semlons to share with aU other members any la tw t “ciom prom ise" MU, is -vlslon of the Manchester (Siam- 1967, a fte r two y ea rs o f com ­ tai libscow has been a sod and tracic quoted by congressional (]uart- news of typical and reassuring cluttered mittee study, IT days of debate ber of Ckmunerce, the Hertford demonstratlcm of the obacenMy of pow­ deak experiences, we now recount here, erly os saying that these "skiin General Contractors’ Associa­ and the approval of 86 amend­ mlHt changes (are) worse than . er. from the news, the story of that New tion and the Hertford Chapter m ents, w ith a WpcuHean maj amid letters, ,magarines, books, news­ makes committee members forms, seems uninterested. manded that order by directing 159. ter have been spent in flghUng and papers, smd notes on tte good physl- Unless.fkxne men bocotM an­ This Moosehoad Group captures the exactness publicly accountable tor their that the hotel biU n ot b e peUd. then trying to recover from anoOier clan’s desk., actions, by providing that the gry enough to reform the ayi- of Early American Solid Maple. Made in Maine, world war, this one to eliminate the Nature Study By Sylvian Ottara Actually, the bUlwas paid be­ The beau^ and original!^ of Mooiehead Dining Wbereupcxi, in the New York Times oommittiee report on each piece tem from within, the whole each piece is a replica of the furniture made by Oonanunlst menace. account of the affair, the good doctor SUMMER CX>RAL ROOT ORCfflD of legislation list the outcome of stnutture is going to he torn, hind OrlsweU’a back. Rooms are now being offered at a special sale When time and evolution and "beamed and said he planned to get each record vote and the posi­ down by the mfUm and’the de- Criswell wai more successful price. For ajimited time only this five piece set the early settlers. The Harvest Table extends graduaUm fall to produce a residb—or around to tidying up the office in a tion of each committee mem­ ’inagogues wtto are howling in countermanding Bailey’s is available fit 159. This set includes four Matos to a large 35-inches and is accompanied with ber. opening . - night convention OQty a result that seems (piicUy snuffed few weeks." ^ ti^lr outrage toddy. two Mates Chairs and a 46-incn Deacon's It also provldeB that absent schedule which Included a Chairs and a rbund table that extends to a full oat once superior physleal force moves That was, of course, how we knew he Tlw House has a chance to members who wish to cast a ritow that tt understands the speech by Spencer Oliver 52-inches. Hurry into Watkins and pick out Bench. All this for just 159. Visit Watkins and agaimM U —■ we are aB forced to wander, vrM a bona fide member of AHOCD. By Rowland Evans Jr. in the proldems of the worid as in die 1 n s i d e, proxy vote would have to give a orisia tttat is threatening this of Maryland, national chairman your dining room set. All picese in solid maple. choose your dining room from a large selection. That is iwecisely whai aH members of precise^ statement -of their in­ of the Young Democrats.' Pursu­ IMOblems o f the ghetto, w hether fo rce country end Its government. tte Ancient and Honorable Order of the tentions, not just hand tbe com­ ing a personal vendetta against does not have to be made, after aB, Robert D. Novak Its failure to cutt on meantogful auttered Desk are trained to say when­ mittee chairman a general au­ legislaUve reorganization tltis Oliver,' CrisweU crueUy barred tbe final arbiter. ever they find themselves oomwed by Report thorization to "vote them” on mohth would be another dam­ him from the rostrum just as he r One has to wonder whedier the only their own (dutter. all matters that might arise. aging defeat for the. cause of was cUmbing the steps. Thus, choice this world has is the dxilce be- TMs last provision is design­ at a moment when toe Demo­ • CHICAGO—As Vice President Dem(x:ratic party machinery by roughed up by police (even Gov. oonstttutional democracy. To cratic party desperately needs tweco tragedies the one slow and cturt Humphrey moved tovrard President Johnson. Oomprtent Roger Branigln of ImUana was ed to end the' spectacle of a avert that defeat, the pobtloal chairman Ignoring all debate youth, the national chairman of K and grinding— the other total and per- The Democratic Team nominatkm cm the. lone ballot professionals have been replac­ hustled off a guard room). risks that Rumsfeld and Me 1 and argument In his committee, the irDs was kept off the con­ •a hBpo mercifully swift Are our only op- It’s the, team of Vice President Hum- Wednesday night, a note was ed by unknowns ‘ vdiose only Thla heayy-hteided security was colleagues are contemplating because he has' viough proxies vention program for the first ttons those between tbe madness of end­ |duey and Sen. Edmund 8. Muskie of sent to the rostrum asking per­ credentials is their realty to Mr. combined with Criswell’s refus­ do not seem exoibttant. • • ^in his pocket of absent mem­ time In memory. V less stfbmisaion and the oatadysm of iseinei against former Vice-President mission for a statement by Sen. J(Uuison. Thus, legitimate party al to open up floor microphones 1 3 5 . V bers to outvote the men who Perhaps the clearest sign of i total fn- to delegation chairmen. The up­ 1 7 9 . in November’s main event. Mr. Hum­ are Interested enough in the bUl CMsweH’s contempt for the m io can deny the ohstiene reaBty of once tbe roll call was complet­ trol of their convention just as shot; A sense of dark frustra­ A Thought for Today' ?. to^ attend the meeting, party was the program he ar­ phrey’s choice of tte highly’ personable ed. they were excluded from Na­ tion, futUlty, and anger on the Sponaored by the Mamhester force when, once more in the history fr ‘Another provision, offering ran t for the $l,000-doUat-B- A Down Bast senator, a CattwUc ot, Po- The request was n&t acknow l­ tional Committee affairs. floor. ^ X" Council of Churches A| •1 of our times, it carries out ihe rape of UMi extraction, is good foe ticket bal­ obviotu benefits to the quality V member Prasldent’s Club. edged, much leas granted. It As the nominee,-' Humphrey Although, W a ^ n (a delegate i H Csechoslovalda? ance. Nor la It Burialsing that a con­ has moved quickly to restore from Texas) had free a abolish the unit rule, for now 1 r /'■ V ■ . , r-' • * ' ♦ % »

PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1968 ’"Then (ho was concerned they MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 Ror®r Slater Who pi* on toe PAGE TWELVE Importers suspected of conduct­ Physician Talks would short him. show. ing the trig foreign exchange " I reassured him suW when worth more than $12,000, was News in maidptdatlon. Barricaded Man that was done he removed the found at the bottom of the River The newspapea Btna Harapan Tonri*t’* Death Proved Defense Introduces Affidavit She Gets Ballet Scholarship barricade he came out very sub­ Wey by Fred BeSch, 27-year-old said several high govenunent ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP> — People in BITUMINOUS Into Surrender dued, quite shaken, he was electrical engineer, while skln- By JOHN OBUBKB officials In’ major Indonesian AuthoriUes. are holding six po­ TV-Radio Tonight treirtWlng," Pone said. "The dlv^g. ' ^ Signed by Drug Ring Head ■ Janet Popeleeki of IIS The World cities are ImpHcatcd, and th« lice guards for invesUgatlon in YQimUnoed from Page On4>) girl waa in his arms." He Commander Edward !$uy, an DRIVEWAYS Helaine Rd. recently ad­ •mount Involved totals »60 mil­ connection with toe fatal ehoot- The News HARTixiRD (AP) —Defense had spoken with -Rivard about Tokyo PoUce End praised toe police for toelr pa- expert on Nelson’s swords, ftild Paridmh Areas s Gas Stetiont s Basketball Courts lion In ejqport bonus funds. ing of one U.S. tourist and toe had beOn done,” Pone said lat- vanced a {riant step on the Ueflce and tact in handUng toe Television a special court he believed the^ lawyers have introduced an af- MHer as the Connec^ut con- *-Nqw Booking For Seasonal Work road to her chosen career, 3-Month Student Sit-in wounding of another u the two Marriage for Real scabbard to be part of the sword signed by the convicted All Work Personally, Supervised—Wo Are 105% Insurod case. 5 ( « I 3-JO) P fro- M«uwn • (40) Sporta (C) TOKYO (A P) — PoUce broke Late*t Fa*hion* Shown allegedly trt®4 t® escape from "I said ho Mk4a two-year-old < S-12) M(>rv Griffin 7:30 (18) l-e« Crane * HOLLYWOOD (AP) —■ 'Diey which the sultan oof f^ Turkey rk e y gavefi^ve . ^ international drug/imisv ------as a ballerina, the 16-year- The Incident began about 4:80 (13) Billy Graham Crusade through barricades of desks and JaU. daughter he lovbd^ Being a (18) Woody Woodbury are man and wife in the "PetU- Nelson afterR/ter the battle of fteme head ' b< „ 'x an . international ...... wdrug james Miller In my Hfe. old miss, who has come to To Women Inmate* Fred M. Bray, 27, of San An­ p.m. Tuesday when, according (X ) Mfko Doustax (C) chairs today and ended a three- (30) DlrcovorlnK Anx-rica ( 3) I-osl In Space (C) '(R) coat Junction" television series. Nile In 1798. smuggling'tlw wWch they h o ^ ..j ^ James Miller DeMAIO BROTHERS the favoralUe attention of LONDON (AP) y The girls tonio, Tex., ■was hit by five bul­ black (man with a baby. I said to Oomelia McManus, 83, a (SO) Combat (-8-40) The Avenzeers (C) month sit-in by mors than KM (IO-aO3>30) The Virfrintan Now M9ther, prior to this SINOE 1M» M I-7001 famous ehoreoirrapher, was side arc wearing when models Putney, 80, whose address was alive and see to its future,” said home, Mltohell told Mlsf CSrlder (40) Wedne^ay Nipht Movie MI-2«89 buildinga of NUion Unlvereity, tn (40) Trtith or Cobacquencca married in real life. The Jury ruled that the find the same caae.^ .. Indictment," Rivard said, showed the latest fashions to Pone, also a Negro. he wanted to return to Durtuun, (SO) F Trooo , 8:f.l (24) rnlematkmal Ma«ailne Awarded a full scholarship downtown ’Tokyo, f given only lui Michigan, was (18) Aftprtwxm R oi»ri (C) 8.30 118) Subscription T V The couple—"Married” on the should not be handed to the The affidavit, in tr^ c e d to jilller was sentenced to 12 women Inmates of tendon’s "About that time the child N. 11:00 f 3-8-10-13-23-30-40) News. 12 AGES FOUND IN HILL get the gun. - (30-4P) Nea-s, Weather. Sports Sports. Weather *Bhy British’ ’The Housing and Urban De- aneb of pocket money. university. clear that we were very wel­ ment. “Then I heard a ri)ot," (18) Subscription TV Miller was found guilty two For Our Fall and Christmas MERSIN, Turkey — On the "I saw, ‘Now the thing I Huntlfy-Brinklejr NEW YORK (AP) —The en- ’The personable young lady The raid was made after the come." Mias McManus said. Crider ran Pow.er of the Dollar (20) JScKeever and The tbiiRiflRtie Bhonner at Maev’a de- (HUD) Office tn New j involvement In the Southern Mediterranean coast wouM like you to do 1s put the _2)^pv^' Colonel thiwlastic shopper at Macy s d ^ York has given Its okey for two will have a buay schedule with Tbkyo District Court approved "It seemed to me to be a good up and grt into his car and 11:25 ( 3) Starlight Movie of Turkey la Yumuktepe, a gun in my hand,’ and nc did, ( R-12)Nrnith or Consf-quenees partmenl store was Earl Mount- f . . _ , P‘™ , .u . m Design Arrangement Courses such BubJects as Intennedlato the university's request for evlc- thing to keep these women tn drove off with MUchell brand­ (C) \ 11:33 (10-30-23-30) Tonight (C) totten, British admiral and buUdlng plans In the North End The affidavit declares that Ri- mound concealing the remains handed It to'mo and I passed It I 3) Sumrmq- Scene (C) ( 8-43) Joey Bishop Show (C) Algebra, EnglWi, History and tlon of the demonstrators. Uni­ touch with toe ouUlde world," ishing a pistol at him'. ^ 7 15 (31) Newsreel (12) Date Vovifl cousin ot Queen Elizabeth n. Renewal Project, according to vard did not know Miller M d Sponiah, aa weU aa profeaslonal of aettlemonts on 12 levels. to toe officer,” Pone said. had never had any dealings, "le­ versity authorities refused to said London boutique owner SEE SATURDAYS YV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINQS The former supreme com- Edward J. Rybezyk, director of studies in Ballet, VaHatlona, gal or illegal, business or social’’ talk further with the students mander of allied forces In the Manchester Renewal Agen- M U M S All Colors Adagio, and Modem Dance. It after a meeting hi early August with him. % Southeast Asia led the official means lots of ‘work, of course, Radio cy. It was. signed by Rivard In the at which the diseldMits sur­ opening Tuesday of a multlmll- Mayor Nathan G. Agostlnelll and probably occasional public (This listing Includes only those news broedcaats of 10 or 15 U.S. Penitentiary In Lewlsburg, rounded President Shtgejiro Fu- llon dollar sales promotion of has called a special meeting of Urge Variety Of Dried and Permonent appearances aa weH to keep her stations 4tf)iT)r otlinr short newsoosta.) Pa., where he Is serving a 20- ruta and siibiJected him to a MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE MOTOR SALES mlnnte length. Some Britl^ goods at Macy’s. the Board of Directors for Mon­ busy, but the talented young WDKC—ISBO 6:00 News scntence for his role In kangaroo court. 6:15 Market Report "Buy British!” he exclaimed day night to give the board’s Moteriols Now Available niias la . highly enthusiastic and 5:00 Ken Griffin 6:30 Weather . as his party, complete with Im­ 6:(*) Joev Roynold.i 6:25 Strictly .Sports okay to toe b u U (^ p l ^ . Ryb^ virtually starry-eyed at the Japanese Red Leader 9:00 Dick Robinson 6:35 Afternoon Edition ported bobbles, roamed the ACTION - AUCTION - ACTION^ 1 ;t15 New.’*. Sipn Off czyk the will then uad new information bear- portunlty. 7:03 AmerkNina store doing Just that. As the tour Get* Pueblo Briefing* WRCH—910 7:25 Davkl Bslt^cy give its linal okay. testimony ot Joseph Her instructors will Include n . wiowln, wtit b. „ln , to dssUr;. s;^os t f ^ wM 5:(0 Hartford Hlptilifrhts 7:30 News of the world ended, Mountbatteft strode to­ such famous names as Eglevsky mm m 7:00 News Both Rybezyk and AgostinelU c>ron, toe confessed courier TOKYO (A P) — A Japanese pricM. com. hi now tml lavs hondro* of dolUrt. T1«oto sto on U tlirooqh Soptowbor II. h:W GasltKtit 7:45 Joe (rara^iola ward his limousine, his aide fol­ and Danilka, famed members Z' 7:50 Slnpr Ak>n^ said they are pressing for com- tj,g g^gg ' Communist p a i^ leader says n 12 00 Quiet Hmirs < 7:55 Emphasis lowing 'With a shopping bag of of the almost legendary Dlaghl- wrop—1410/^ pletUon of both building con- caron had testified at toe trial "tertous" U.S.-' respome to 8:05 Pop Concert British goodies. leff trbu^ that startled Parts 65S?E2. *1285 M “?L-*1255 ^5:00 Dann/ na>lon Stow' 8:56 Red Sox va Twins tracts so that construction can Rivard in Texas, and atMll- North Korea’s demand for on 63S“L *695 *7« aoMoMUc. Stw4r iNW- v-a wkmtHc. M, M 6*00 S!c%*e O Brion y and Europe In Its hey- ' V-a ssHmalle, swnr iMw- 11:00 News. Weather. Sports begin by Oct. 1. jer’s trial in (jonnectlcut that mom ot apology M the Puefblo incident H I* WWW > Ms, Wr^uwaiUnSw 9:00 Dick Heiathertoft 11:30 Other Side of the D^* Skindiving Find day. ’THe whole deal is under Ms a tottos, as h iskM 12 00 Gary Girard jSbow _ ’The plans involve an 11-unlt Miller was toe Connecticut con- would bring" "consldefahle pro­ WINF—1230 FARNHAM, England (AP) toe supervision of Balanchine, gress" toward release ot the British iiirv turned a^bllnd apartment house at Woodbrldge tact man on two occasions when 5:00 Nows A British Jury turned ot course, who doM little teach­ . ship’s 82 captive crewmen. 5:15 Speak UfS Here’s What We Know eye . f a s j r c l ^ m for t ^ Z i e and Main Sts. to be built by Ca^n brou^t heroin into toe 63“5.^„ *955 56 »?*•.. *1995 66!l"2i* *1665 6; Oil N>ws ing n«>w,itevoUng himself to 66!S!!!' *!7K Kenjl Miyamoto, Cbnununist kMSIw> V-4, MrttmMIc, S4W- •tsessrs ssm, • cvl-> m *• iMnNWt n . (want sir wtiiMtlc. 4 cyl- M k WWW 6:15 Speak ^ Hartford BOS’TON — Our present and held that toe gold and Jewel Raymond F. M d Louis C. Da- U.S from C ^ d a . „m)thinp choreography. 6:45 1.40well 'iTiomas' party secretary general, toM •r tiMrInf a SnkM, M k iSWinMB W k W4CW 6:55 Phil Riz2uto knowledge is contained in about studded scabbard of Admiral mato of M anch^er m ^ ^ , r.omr» nnvwhXe at AU’ the talent in the world newsmen Tuesday he recel'ved wwlal 7:00 The World Tonipht 100 million miles of linear print. Lord Nelson’s sword shoidd go chlrie shop on the n o ^ ^ “ J**®®* would have done her Uttle good 7;a> Frank Gifford The yearly sale so many piano buyers wait fori detailed briefings on Ihe Pueblo ■?:30 SpeakgUp Sports That’s more miles than separate to toe young workman who Hilliard St. to be buUt for toe a ^ time, ureter M y cradltteia, without excellent training in the 4!ase diulng his 12-day visit to 66*5:, *1595 66 “5^-. *1575 67 “£*1. *1945 8:00 New.s toe earth from toe sun And found it. Manchester Carbide Co. now in about James Miller, the signed first place, and Miss PopeleeM iIwSmS, 4 WHS •raw. 4 •MM. V-a ttswwnc, sowr WSM, SWMWIC, 4 evL P4W- 8:10 Speak Up Sports North Korea. wkwl SrltM, wHS stos 4»- mmcMs a snkw, w k W*- this store of knowledge is Ttie scabbard, encrusted with crowded quarters on Woodbrldge affidavit salto Credits Joseph Albono of the 64 ®SL"£ *795 12:15 Slpn Off He sold (he selsure of toe UB. •liadvA 4 cyL . tacsnwni, . S4 H WWW cW WTIC—1W« doubling about every 10 years. 633 diamonds and aald to be St. at the Green. Caron testified at the trial he Hartford Schoed of ^Ballet, and 5 Afternoon Edition InteUigence-gathering ship Jaa. the liMructors there, with p ^ 23 was "an accidental develop­ -k -k MANY OTHM ACTION VAIUM AT TOUR OUAIITT OLDSMORIU MAUR ★ ★ ★ BERKSHIRE viding a iMuslc technlgu^ WUi ment and not a North Korean which no fatdt was fOund.lhNsss move to form a seoond Vietnam V. York. war front” MANCHCSf ER OLDSMOBIILE She herself feels a J ^ e timid, North Korea charged that the Snvtr L«M,at Hartlord R4, MANCHISTIR. CONN. 443-lSll Opem Sve*. iE ctyf TliRfMlBY TIRE SALE... Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only since at her ra th ^ tw d e r age (rii^ Intruded into Ncxrlh Korean her muscles are jm as yet fully waters on a spy mission. The Music Festival developed. In pdnsequenctf). she United States has suggested ex­ Janet Popeleski has not the c^idurance ot a jdurse. Legion Ball Team waa In North Korean waters. There is every evidence tilat she ceived toe Most Valuable Play­ S a v e i * ‘ will develop into a thoroughly Felted at Banquet er award, and Paid Tanasi was Trade Minuter Guarded to 2 cited as toe most ,improved GOSS competent artist in a short JAKARTA (AP) — Army S 91AM BBBAB iriiUe, and a member of one of Meimbers of toe 1968 South player. ^ troops are guarding Trade lOn- Manager Porter BUnn was MANCHESTER WALLPAPER the world's great ballet com­ Windsor American Legion beuse- Istcr Sumttro DJoJohadlkuamo 100% Human Hair U \l a.1 )\\ I N SALE! panies. praised fbr his efforts, as were following reports that persons oiANoa • om>AM» ban beam, rtuunploos in Zone I asked her if she wanted to his asBistant’s, Jaimes Snow and affected by his drastic meas­ Nylon Cord Tires with 8 competitloin, were honored re­ • # W lO S make a lifetime career of ballet, Robert Davis. ures are plotting to kidnap him. and PAIWT 00. • W I 6 L W T S BALDWIN SPINETS, CONSOLES, / to which she replied that she cently at a banquet given by Other members of the 'team Sumttro and other ministers Sears was undecided. Bo far she has friends and relatlvee at toe Po- include Dennis Oriswold, John last week uncovered d' $88-«ill- SOLD. STYLED. llon foreign exchange swindle, been.too yoimg and too busy to dunk Mill Chib. * O’^ a n t , Dennis Faraday, Da­ IN STOCK NOWI AND CLEANB) Wrap-Around Tread have much male companionship. vid Groebel, Gary Flynn, Mi­ and toe nemipe.-per Harlan BALDWIN GRANDS and STUDIO UPRIGHTS Zone 8 includes clubs from Last ,^ear,-for example, she Manchester, Olaetonbury, Staf- chael Curtain, Eidward Sama, Kami aald the other ministers Use Your C.B.T. just arrived from the famous Festival at managed only two dances and a 'ford, Windsor Locks, East Hart­ Thomas Skypek, Michael White, would also be given bodyguarxls. New ”1969" Colors or C.A.P. Chaxipe! football game. StlU she’s def­ ford, Windsor and Rockville. and ’Ihomaa Juknls. 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Smallwood regime. While ao- Newfoundland itseU could be new schools, hospitals. We spent Newfoundland Is knowlMging great improvement short of electricity In five years. about $50 mUNon tor a universi­ In social services, they reported SmaHwood says of^fiie Pushle ty. Would they rather have a E m b ro iled in lack of planning and carelsM report; "It’s to wrong . . . The university or be debt-freed?” spending In the economic field. net effect Is so-anpong.” Political Fight “The Newfoundland govern­ He concedes that in 19 yean Ike's Doctors Hah Withdrawal Delays ' his government has^spent a lot ment has never defined any Daily Bulletins By DAL WARRINGTON clear strategy for develop­ of money, qiuch of if borroaped. Oanodlsn Press Writer ment,” they said. "Whatit else couldooiAd we.'doT"we,dof” he WASHINGTON w A B n I'W u i u « yttjri (AP) — h EATOWv p d I ANF ' FASIT HARTFORD m e n we JrpQrate lic ufiUUes Urin Newfoundland. doctors at Walter Reed Army and very much alive, but the do- cherished prpJecU. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) tioM tor the position. One of the world's biggeri "In 19 yean we've reduced Hoepttal said Tuesday, "His HOURS; equipment, tor use on town progress continues to be favora­ The oeleotman's action came projects. scrtptton no longer fits. power developments, started at the gap substantially. We’re after the withdrawal of one of State statutes note that the The tlpoff came lari Juno In Churchill Fallst Is to have a po­ even ahead of Nova ScoUa In ble.” the tYYo recommended apjAl- the federal elections, when tential of 614 million kilowatts some respects. They they added there would Our Own Mild Cur*. BONELESS Brisk*! appointee con hold no other be no further word on the 77- conts, Virglnto Bronzt of Ver­ town posifion or office either Smallwood's Liberal party could —almost the equivalent of what "If are hadn’t lent about $80 non, "for peiwonal reasons.’’ win only one. of the seven seats New York City uses on a heavy million to the fishing Industry It year-old general and former elected or appointed. president until there is a signifi­ Brorai’s withdrawal left the If Wanat were again bo be that Newfoundltaid has In Par­ day of consumption. But most of arould be almost extinct today. selectmen with one name. Dem­ liament at Ottawa.. Up to that the power to be draam fitmi the "Newfoundland has about $2 cant change In his condition. CORNED BEEF recommended and was appoint­ time, thlb newest of Canadian His latest attack was Aug. 16, ocrat minority Selectman Eu- ed, he would, accoading to the falling waters will to go adJcAn-' billion In asseU It didn’t have geqe Wanat, high stxner on the provinces had been known as Ing (hiebec Province, and fite before as a resLilt of our borrow­ the fourth In a series Utat start­ HEAD CUT deicrlptlon and the s^ututes, liberal territory. While the Lib­ ed April 29. state testa for the position. Wa­ be required to resign'as & se­ commtsslcm suggested that ing. We built roads, a thousand nat abstained from voting on erals sUU dominate the provin­ lectman. cial government^ with a term Tnom- the motorized hose laying dry io Development Dcp&rtmcnt, of the past five weeks in prepora- are designed to give the fire­ contest with a 21.5 seotsid time. stresees the road superinten­ uled in about two weeks to act COVERS GROUHD CHUCK Uon for the event. men practical training in skills EHlngton i ^ e d second with dent must work "closely and In on the purchase of addlfional which Smallwood la minister. needed to successfully fight fires 22.7 seconds and Bolton agato- haimony” with several local land for the town industrial The other 18 members were The excitement among the 800 under various conditions. Newfoundland businessmen an- persons watching the strenuous thlrd with 25.2 seconds. tMwida and commisaionB. park, presently being held un­ der opfion. The property abuts dllndustrlalists, active or re­ drills mounted steadUy as Tol­ Highlights of the muster were RockvlUe placed first In the 24-Hoor Availability tired. land and Ellington became close the hand-drawn gig contest In AoooixUng to the local Job, the present park and Is owned Available at Midnight Alarm with 65.9 by James Buckley. The commlsrianers were far competitors. which two firemen grabbed an settonds; North Coventry second desortptton the position is an from complimentary to the end of the hose off a two wheel­ ”e i^ hour a day, five day a The authorization of the Board all S OHIeat! As EUlngtmi completed Its with 56.0 seconds, and BoKon of Belectmm to accept the Jail ed gig pulled by other team third with 60 seconds. A protest WMk Job, but with 24-hnur motorized wet hoee run, the members, attaching it to a property from the state is W o rry o f ^ team answered a real drlU, ex­ by ToUand against its time was •voiUblUty In fito likely to appear on the call, ac- hydrant, and the Midnight dn^iped. ameigeocy or etreas.” tinguished a tobacco netting fire Alarm. coinkilg to Vlk. FALSETEETH at the rear of Ellington High The Buperinjtendent ’’must Ocmtestants in the M id n l^ Ellington captured first place week iokxMly and in hannony Silppiog or Irrltafteg? School. Their speed and effi­ In the tug of war contest, Tol­ Maifchester Evening HmoM Savings Bank^ of Manchester ciency In dousing the blaze re­ Alarm must run from a startuig wttfa the Board of Finance In Dm 't b« smliamsHd by looM IjOm land second and Rockville third. ToUand correspondent, Berie M*«nMr F sulted In their return to the mus­ point to a iriie of boofa, Jackets budgotary, public relo^om,, ma­ QuatnOe, tel. 875-8545. ter in ample time'to compete In and hehnets, don the unUorms Bolton captured first place In terial procurement re^rta and MAM OFfKE - n t M Stmt IASI BAANCH - m [mt Caatw tlntl WEST BRANCH - Masdwttir Paitafi the next event. before Jiunpdng on the truck and the Pole CUmb In 15.6 seconds, ovendl planning.” rMnsxkabls isiiM of addsd comfort then speeding over the finish He must ofoo co-operate wfib and Mourttr br boKUnc platm man IWMSIOE OFFICE - IN Untma kmm SOUTH WIHOSOR OFFICE - taWna im m Ikassiai Csatsr Tolland second with 18.6 seconds Dediion Reserved flnaly. No Bumn», footr, pasW tasto. ToUand stands an exceUent Mne. The boots must be pulled and EUington third with 18.96 the'Plannifig and Zoning Oom- Dsntuns that At are aaaimtlal to MAIN OFFICE & PARKADE OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS! enrelopment ing closed. w et The ToUand team compleh Onm«pisnkm In its road bulld- The suit was filed last Week, 7 ed its activities by Jumping in Ing requlrnnents and wlTh the and the declsltm to reeerve Manchester masse Into the tank of watsr.. suite HigWay Deportment In Judgement was made Tuesday The event calls for six man to ril rood operations. by U.S. District Court Judge WU- flU a 65-galloa tank at the top of The position does not grant 11am Tlmhenr. SAVINGS Number 9 of a X high platform. Teams had vary­ to the appointee any special The school had been phased ing techniques but each had one .psivUeges in the use of munici­ out over recent years in an In­ aeries man on the top to fill the tank, Fimneii from EUington scramble for their work­ pal e(}uipment and resources or tegration program.. In 1963 bus­ two on the ladder and three on ing clothes during midnight alaim category. the use of this prxsUlon for bet>- ing of the'school’s pupils to oth­ A L O A N eftt of personal gain, tonglble er Norwalk schools was started. ‘ _ or intangible. ) The schori board then decided Asiodatidn May Charges HUH The poottlon, according to the to close the school July 9.- Did ^Abont Face' GOP Rents Town Property NORWALK (AP)—The Repub­ lican nominee for U.S. Senate To Dents for Headquarters from Connecticut, Edwin H. May W*9t«ni, 5lic*d Jr., contends that Vice Presi­ Manchester Democrats have thority, as town administrator, dent Hubert R Humidirey went a Republican Board ot Dlrec- to approve requests of that type, to the Democratic National con- tors, minus one, to thank for Weiss, howrirer, called the re- ventiba a "dove” and emerged permlsslott to use a town-owned quest “unique, because of Its a "hawk.” empty store for campaign head- political Implications,” and ask- David CRYSTAL BEEF LIVER May said Humphrey did an quarters. ed the directors to make the about face and left the conven- The minus one is OOP Dl- decision, tira as a baiwk, supporting the rector David Odegard who said Agostlnelli, running for the isCULPTURES DACRON* posifion of President Johnson on- last night that the board- was State Senate against Incumbent 1 C ’ ' ^ " the Vietnam war. setting a precedent b r renting Democrat David Barry, said. For sport and leisure, the Chemise Lacoste* May, wbo Is running tor the the premisee at M Oak St. to "I happy to help the Demo- takes a new turn: a ribbed turtleneck, a con­ aeat held by Democrat Abraham the Democrafio Irawn Commit- crats In their predicament.” trasting belt. It’s highlighted In September .A. RlUcoff, spoke Tuesday at tee at MOO' per month. The . . ------r------the opening of Republican cam- {property had been purchaaed 1 Vogue. Dacron* doubleknit in red, royal paign beadquaitera here. repailCly under a bond tor deed, Do Most Damage blue, greep, or brown. Sizes: 6-16. $85.00 BoHon firemen pump water as others run with hose. . aim it at raised disks to make them revolve. ADEN — Two thousand i ------svitli inoonve from the rentals records of locust invasions show Lens Designed in 1508 reverting to the town. "If violence results, the city the (Martin Luther King Jr. mid­ pals with Negroes on a tem­ that 8 per cent of the damage In Boston^8 Roxhury Area dle school by John A. J(>yce, ROME—The first design for The motion to rent come from Is done by hoppers, 69 per cent will meet force with force. If H porary basis. I *■ contact lenaes was drawn In Mayor Nathan Agostlnelli, and takes KM p(Arce to protect the who was assistant j^tocipal. "One act of violence at either by fledgling and maturing teachers and children In those 1S08 by the universal genius, the second from William swarms and 28 per cent by ma­ Cronin was replaced at Tim- school location," he a aid. Leonardo da Vinci. However, SchoUer, both Republicans. ture swarms. Sometimes when White Principals Removed, schools, the teachers wU) be IHy Jtmtor-Hlgh Schoed by Da­ ”c(nild well provide the y ark the technique and material for The request for rwitlng had they mount trees to graze, their there.” ' • , A/ktilfl l i m i t A A. iliWIl BlIYMHI ___a _ ' ______■<. ___> > ^ « a . a . ______. . ’ vid S. Owens, an assistant prin­ whkh could ignite a disastrous contacts weren't developed for been made to 'Town Manager combined weight breaks the You Con Tost* Hi* Dlff*r*nc*! Eisoistadt was bitter about cipal. The white, men will take and deutructlve riot.T. four more centuries. Roliert Weiss, wiu> has the au- tree. Replaced by Two ]\egroes demands of a Negro advisory other assignments. BOSTON (AP) — A divided Ohrenbeiger told the commit­ council that the schools be Kelly and Cronin .were ap­ given black prl-oixals. WHson's C*itrfi*d, 6on*i«ss, Smok*16 in chaige of two public schools enw during the weekend.' Committee have the courage to Prior to the vote, Ohrenber­ DAISY ROLLS In the Roxbury black area. The superintendent's warning say no?” - ger said be had received in-> After hearing Schoed Supt. that retention of 'the white But Otirenbetger asserted formation ','from Indisputable William H/ Ohrenberger de- principals might mean violence that "extraordinary situations sources that serious, extremely , OIL PAINTINGS r . t , scribe the sltutUion as "paten- when achooU opened today was demand extraordinary acUbns'' perilous and potentially explo­ Landmarks in History ’ tlaily explosive,” the committee resisted bitterly by committee and added that maintaining the sive______steps^ are being .planned to - by a 3-2 vote Tuesday trans- Chairman Thomas Blsenstadt, Integrity of established xwllclbs.- prevent the opening of the Tim- 0NLT<3I!!~> ferred white principals of two one of the tvvo voting egainri ^ was "not worth risking the life llty and'King SchoWs,” .. ‘ 1 ' schotAs in Roxbury and re- the compromise jAan. of Iaced at pICMiement of the white princl- Seo them at your Comet dealer. 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J L. PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHE^TElR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,-SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE SIXTEEN. MANCHESTER EiVENlliG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1968^ ____ ^ --- ■ - *..l . I I I m -!■ I I If ■ ■ I. M ' near the West German border will be held from 7:80 to 9:86 because "In recent days read- date each other, and p ^ the Democratic party, according to South Windsor jy<)spital Notes Workers Set Picket Lines p.m. led by Tony Flack, public ■Uofiary forces have succeeded Tolland County Politics party back together." ^ Anderson, to use their dMiion- relations; Betty Stephens, re­ All evening visiting hours end Ota Sik Resigns, in stirring up disorder” there. It Andersen, retumisg from the strated strength with the Idea of* search and general sebvlce; Jim at 8 p.m., and start, In the did not describe the disorders. At Royal Typewriter Plants 'oonventlon, U “ disturbed about changlng’the course of national Biigfaam, finance, and Pat various units, at; Pc;dlatrlcs, S Break in Democratic Parly Humphrey, ",-fiut deecrlbed Sen­ events In the future. Water Rate Raiser Radio Bratislava rdjiorted HARTiyiRD (API - pjotiuc' Tuesday said the union Offered Yeager, voter registration. p.iU.; self service unit, 10 a.m .; ator Bdmohd Muskle, os "a men BepobUoah fcfwnsr Set that Hungarian troops slatloned tion wowers set up picket lines to extend the contract On a day- The seminar is one of MsdVal Crowell House,' S p.tn. week­ Authored Reforms of IntegrUy, who provides an Republicans from'the ath Dis­ in southein Slovakia were going at the Royal Typewriter C!o. at to-day basis, but th* com i»ny days, S p .m .; weekends' and holi­ Shows Little Effect in Area ethical balance to the ticket." trict wlU hold a worhaho{) aem- scheduled’ tor selecte^-dfeas of (Continued from Page One) home ■in 'increasing numbers. 7 a.m. today while state and refused the offer. ^ Seared by Council days; ^vate rooms, 10 a.ni.; “ MueWe’s • Job will be to ap­ InOr at the Tolland High Bebool the Btato. It Is .the first time man border knd back into Hun­ Some reports 'said there, hhd federal mediators continued an The leaflet ------nut St.; Stejdren Gresdo, Rocky sion in the State Capitol in Hart- >|[anchcster Evening Herald, Hill; Mrs. Edna Grzesiak, 57 fprd. He asked that the residents North St.; John Hidecavage, write to the PUC giving their South Windsor rorrespondent, 47 Homestead St.; Mrs. Flor­ views on the proposed rate in­ Catherine R. Muy,- tel. 644-2295. ence Jackman, 132 Maple St.; crease. councilman Abnaham Glass- Mrs. Theresa Knapp, Columbia; Henry Lafko, 165 Lydal' St.; man wanted the Council to sus­ Vernon ’ pend the rules and make a mo­ Mrs. Nancy Longo, Glaston­ tion that the Council officially bury; Charlene McCarthy, 132 ■ go on record as opposed to the Sewer Tie-in Falknor Dr.; Ralph McCollum, proposed rate increase. A sus- 16 Laurel PI.; William McKin­ 'pension of the rules would have ney, 101 Chestnut ^St.; Jorma been necessary to make a mo­ Proposed by hlurmi, 39 Foxcroft D r.; Mrs. tion .on the rate increase since Alice Parent, 153 Loomis St.; this item was not on the agen­ Albert Peralli, Amston; Theo­ da for the meeting and was be­ Manchester dore Petersen, 1887 ElIing;ton Firemen work to contain, the flames Which did severe damage to this house at ing disclosed only under the Representatives from the Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Delia Pois­ 686 Center St. ^ p**®*”® agenda topic of communica­ Town of Manchester and , Gria- son, W est Hartford; Mrs. Alice tions. woild Engineering Inc. were Spulick, 42 Woodbridge St.; ' Councilman Glassman’s re­ present at last night's Sewer Au­ Edwin Stolle, Broad Brook; quest did not pass since a sus­ thority meeting to request a con- jjrs. Janet Surrells, Warehouse pension of the rules requires an sideration of the two towns re- Point; Mrs. Delores Venzio, 9 emergency, and the mayor stat­ clprocatUig on sewer service in Hillside Manor Ave., Vernon, ed that he would vote against a few areas. This would ellm- -aTaTV Jd viraTii’RnAY- a ’

an emergency. In order to pumping stations by taking“^7- ad- softo^ r. and Mrs. Richard call a suspension, a unanimous vantage of natural gravity flow. ______^ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Michael vote of the coimcil is necessary, .Walter Fliss of Griswold En­ Reardon, East Hartford; a and since Mayor Fitts cast his gineering and William O’Neill, daughter to Mr. and Mr.-t. Carl vote against the suspension, no director of public works in Man­ SUGAR CURED Margenau, 44 Patricia Dr.. official motion against the rate chester, brought maps showing 5 to 7 lbs. increase was made. the areas in question and dis­ Vernon. , ____ DISCHARGED TTESTER- It was evident/ however, that cussed future plans of the two HRBIIST DAY; Mrs. Rochelle Reynolds, all members of-the Ciouncil were towns. much incensed about this most I. Norwich; Henry Agnew, 85 Sine recent request for rate in­ Since one area Is in need of HoHow Lane; WllUam service immediately, . a sub­ crease. Mangino, 272 Pierce Rd., South division of Green Manor Elstates Hearing on Monday Windsor; Richard Caye,'* 66 in the Taylor St. section of Man­ 1st Four Ward St., Rockville; Mrs. Helen There will be a public hear­ chester, it was argued by Thom­ Jarrie, East Hartford; Edwin ing B EEF «i ‘ k ^ 2 *® tend. This hearing is open to' of such sendee and on isny 'ca- ^on" 86 Willow St., Wapping. niUsT iMfIni the public and all who wish to paclty problem, and to give the Liverwurst NUT k (UVI CHUNK STEAKS i^Fillet Steak GROUND may attend it and make their mayor authority to present this j - * r to Manchester for Its approval. Fish Cakes 49; Mizrach Franks OHUOK feelings known to the officials Walerbury Sailor r . ; * 1 .7 9 » i^Beef e«iM* who will decide whether the re- Finm action will be taken by Plunges to Death Ocean Perch 69; Knockwurst quest for the rate increase ought the board after this has . been GROUND RIB STEAKS 99i F*r - * 1 ” to be granted. done. JAMESTOWN, R.I. (AP) — A M s * Is @Beef Flanken ■raiilM HOUNP ^i Those affected by the propos­ The next meeting of the Sew­ Waterbury, Ck>nn. sailor who ed increase, if not able to at­ er Authority wlU be ih two plunged to his death Monday tend the PUC hearing on Mon­ weeks preceding the regular from the Jsimestown Bridge ap­ day, ought to write to the PUC meeting of the Board of Repre­ parently did so on purpose, the From your Fusw Produce Dept. This early fall DAIRY SPECIALS! yield Firet O’ The Fresh garden specials! before Monday so that the let­ sentatives. police say. o f ters received might, be taken A witness who said he saw LUNCH-BOX VALUES for the 'Young Set'I - into consideration. , Seaman Francis R. Scavone, 19 MRS. FILBERTS Also under communicatiohs, Tower TaUest Back-To-School luncheon & mttnehin’ specials! TORONTO — The first tower fall, said the youth climbed the methe mayor toldmm ofor a“ letter re­ .of Canada’s tallest building, the railing and jumped to his death 4 - 1 » o 21k ceived from the Supertatendent Toronto-Dominion Toronto-nomim™, Centre, on a rocky beach below, police RlehntnN Jir M Schools. Charles IWamer. been dedicated. It is a 56-story Tuesday. GRHPGJEUV Warner told that the Board. of office tower 740 feet high. A Scavone was attached to Serv- C h e e s e s l i c e s EduMUon has applied fw compamon 46-story tower will Ice Squadron Two at Newport, B rH k tK e . 2'/|lk received a grant of R.I., Navy officials said. 'XV: FIs m I l*r Community Mental Health pro- *** ^ ladlv.WrippM <•’ PEnnUI BUHER grams, and that the Board o f ------—------. \ Education will match this grant m m n m PSetERVE 2 Ik with $3,400. Tropicana luiei Bunehee RIekatsf i*)’ Warner asked that the coun­ 9th ANNUAL CHURCH AUCTION of Juiey STRHIUBERRV cil match this same amount -Fsr OilleltM lisk-tt-Schstl StREwlehtt- from the general government SATURDAY, SEPT. 7. 1968 10:30 A.M. RofrothFng lb budgei. Mayor Fitts answered AT THE RED RARN ' ^EVERYbAY LOW PRICES! Healths. Beauty Aid Specials! FItvor Fla w l c Ik e-floo that the town is operating in a WHITE BREAD’ tlloH aJ Ltivti I EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! very tight financial sitUationT Routes 85 & 66, Heisroii Center ^ FiMlI The rear of the second floor, just inside the jlxrch, was gutted. and said it was not likely the Graham Crackers 3 5 ' Council' could afford to appro­ Treasures untold, old and new, nursery stock, sweet e«ll» Finest Coffee ~ 69° priate $3,400'.', He did, however, CARROTS phi* cider, food sale, apron booth, refreshment stands. CQ cint 2 put this item on the agenda for Evap. Milk Ivinc.lliii 9 5 ' Instant Coffee "w99' the next council meeting, and Come and Meet Your Friends Serviwlth Firemen Itetiirn to Scene Today Flu tl ’ 4 * » « $^00 CABBAGE SiMkte Sheilitr he said that the cow cil would Kain or Shine—^Tent Provided * Fruit Prinks 4f UM BABY try. to come up "with some MWDER Soft Margarine 3 » *1 amount of funds to aid the eoni- BOS-ilENDRICKSON, Auctioneer FlMti II H e file munity mental health programs, Creeiii Rite )•' 4 9 ' 69 F n a lia Of Suspicious Tuesday Blaze. SCHRAFFTS CANDY niul 2i£45° even if not the desired amount Town flremon returned this hoses acppsd through the single Hundreds of spectators were as requested by the .superinten­ rifiMi 0 Ik ^BUBII L xk* 3 9 ° «R WILKINSON Kneil A nuxmlng to a vacaitt two-and-a- floor on the second 'irtory to the attracted by the fire end iMikoe dent Of BChOfils. Fig Bars AtR0 BIMtRANT TwIr- : Gums & Jellies 29>b FIsul ' 1 2i«S5‘ half story frame bouse at 636 first floor below. \ handled traffic for sevend houn Who Is ln\olved ' ' VS MENNEN atO BIAL , Book riiKii 0 k*i Center St. to douse a small fire The house is located across Toiwh Manager Sprenkel L Xk|> 2 9 ' TOOTIfUTI during the firefighting and clear­ Pie Crust LISTERINE TmiPfNCK in the chimney there, apparent­ from the b u ^ e ss block at Cen­ pointed out that before the coun­ : )S 29' ter and Adams St. ing. up operations. cil becomes involved In'appro- Fluit 4 i » . i ly the remains of a fire which FiontloeUl said the damage is e«t Sf cm 7 5 ' BRYLCREEM BRUlim bcuhy damaged the building yes­ Because of the location, fire­ . priating funds for such as com­ Green Beans, covered by insurance. < KGS' terday. men sounded an audible alarm munity mental health, it ought from headquarters. MeanmhUe, Firemen responded to tiwx> to make itself aware .of who is Firemen, who .feel the fire calls yesterday afternoon for was started by someeme, 'beliwe the driver of a passing truck involved in such a program, who previoasly spotted the fire and sounded an fires in automobUes, one at the will- administer the program, It began in an -enclosed rear Park ode and the other on owned porch on the ground level and alarm fropn Box 19 at Center and Just how the program ' will and- Fairvlew St^. Bralnerd PI. ' work. It was agreed tliat the spread into the second floor and 'N council will look Into these ques- attic at the rear. ton and ML Snow will also be' Uons before taking any action The last tenant In the house O ld Auto Buffs on the request for funds fro: had moved out on Sunday^ ac­ enjoyed, B^ore heading for Warner. cording to Charles .PontloelU, home, they plan to h&ve Sun­ Mayor Fitts read a k-tte: Mfbo owns the building. He s ^ Plan Caravan day dinner at . the Wilmington STILL TIME TO BE A WINNER - FILL IN WhUe House. from John Cook, the head oi he bought It about a month ago ■ The Hartford CJounty Region . the libraty directors, stating! LINCOLN CONUNENTAL and had planned to keep it i^iile Tourers are asked to meet that the Library Board has hlr- U a wise iovestment he copapleted plans to built an of (h^ Horseless Carriage Club Saturday momtng at 0 in the «d a professional dibrariaj; is 8-unit apartment oii the site. He will sponsor the Third New Ehig- parking lot at the rear of the considerably above the iirnouhi THOSE FEW MISSING BOXES - JOIN isald he assumes now that he land Fall Tour which will be Simsbury Bank and Trust Co., ' allocated tn the general govern­ «*<»«« (>Mt« Ilw “Coociociiul Lil." will wreck fhe building. on Rt. 20, Just east of the Green X i «r u U Uk cUwic uyUos head September 14 and 16. ment budget, but the library dl- Iwl m Lisculn CoBUnciiiil split bom otber sutomoWIn. PcntlceUi sakt he had cleaned' in Granby. A picnic is pliumad Mctora wUl meet the salary by,, The colorful caravan 6t old enroute at the KnlgbtvlUe Dam. CoMiaemsb wiih taic too. Th»x umkifu cut the yard around the house making adjustments in th^lr .only a tew hours betore the tire oars wUl travel throu^ we«f- Anyone wishing to join this before »c '**'*' ‘ “ "9*“ *')' ™onhbned in an man, Sherwood W. Briggq of Vermont. Their destinaUon will 378 Burnham St. Other mem­ In the report of Tow.i Man- t owinenUI Life ' ih»u >og Hunk pu»it4, / idarm. a g t r Terry Sprenkel, . Oct. 21 Fire Obief William C. Miason be the Red Cricket Lodge in bers of thp tour committee in­ through 31 was suggested to said the fire had gotten a good W«st Dover, Vt. clude Mr. and Mrs. Rjobert T. . the Council us ’, Clean Up MORIARTY BROTHERS COWE TO WHERE SAVINGS ARE HAPPENING. start i^ien the firemen ar­ There wlU be presentation of Saxton of South Windsor, secre­ ‘‘Coanectleut's Oldeitt liwxilii-Mercury Beoler!'’ Waek” in Soutii Windsor. The rived,. Damage' to the rear of awarda after the Roaat Beet tary; Donald Oates of Maxi- SIS CENTER ST., MANCHESTER — dlS-SlSS Beer cigarette* «ld tobecco product* exempt from *temp offer. We reeerve the right to limit quantities prices effective Firit National 8tore»tliru 8 f t , ^ 7 , lM 8 dleen-up if especially ih rela- ^ALITY, VALUE AND S&H GREEN STAMPS the bunding, to the rear half of Banquet to be held Saturday at chester; finance; Mr. 'and Mrs. ttmi to the problem of junk Baer, cigirsttee end tooicco prooucta exempt from tnm p om r. We ronne the ri|M to limit duantitle* the roof, and to the second floor 7:80 p.m. Short side trips, to the Henry B. Burt Jr„ of Long* PrtgeeMleeOetntMIMidMlO*"'** OiruSaf., Sept 7,1908 1886 Country Store In Wilming­ meadow, Ma*w., puW oity.- I was heavy. Water, from fire- r • • n . \

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P^ges tp MANCHBSTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 lianrljTBtTr IBuTtling l^fralil t h u r s S a y , Se p t e m b e r b, 196S 19 36 FAGS ^GHTEEN Section Two

CSub. Ha was a mambar c t Ootn- ECH8 Meeting Vernon munUy BapUat Church, lU Warnings Issued • ____B olton Obituary Oouplaa dub, and was a ftirm- Parsnle o f Blast Oattnllc Board Meets er daacon Ot the (diurch. He In Car Crashes (jruden’s O ffer Accepted H gM students wtU meet in ams also a mambar of Man- tfaeiitetioot auditorium at 8 School Bond Issues Four minor ooUlalons reaulted r x e f F fc _a*s* Sewer P anel D ebates Mrs. B. Cjnsnkewskl diester Lodie ot Masofii. toidgM wUh tlM R ev. Obarles Next Tuesday HOCKVlLU:—Mrs.___ Elisabeth Survivors, besides Ms wife, In- in the isoue of three v^ttm P q ] * 1 OWll UlllOe A artltlCM18 Shaw, sdbool principal. A no- R. CrvJDoandd', 8#, of Hartford, dude two brothers, Jamas Rud- wamln(s yesterday and one tloe sent to parents Inoor- Expense of Tie-ins On Machines Nov. 5 The Board rt Director# last motiiar of Mrs. Mildred HOpWns ^ell of Manobestsr and David nnotorist was arrested for a Theseleotmen voted laot night wingr o* O’* Community Hall, reotly stdd the nr.eetlog wmSd night, faced wkh public hearlnga of Rockville, died yetderday at Ruddell of CalUOmia. sepeiate violation, to waive advertising for Wdy has been used for a dining room be Seiit. 7. Problensi of triefeuiarty-ehap- chargea from these, p ^ p s Manohesiter debtors, (m Nov.-6, will vote on three and poealble action on 14 pn^ and accept the offer of Rorsoe by various groiqw, for refrerti- her home. Funeral services will be h^ Richard A. , 22, of Ver- within two weeks. pdopoeed bond Issues, totAUng 82,646,000 and headed posator plus numerous other Survivors also include three priday at 2 p.m. at Community Gruden to install partitions for ments for gimps meeting In ~ I : T •*!>*«• *“• Charges for single lamlly by one of fl,966,000 for a new Linboln School in Cen­ Itema o n IW: lengthy agenda, non Trailer Park In Vernon, two offices In the Community the main hsU, for the coopera- R o o m s A s s i g n e d tu re4»dtv*duBl tle^m to exM lng dwrillngs wiU Include $7.88 per decided even before the meet­ sons, three other daughters, a Baptist Church. The Rsv. Walter was arrested at 11:42 a.m. yes­ ter Springs Park. ------brother, and five sisters. Loomis, pastor, will ofUclate. Hall flre^ce room. Uve nursery school, and tor sewer------Unes ------were *mmm^ two jaAof the running foot of 1>SWUWt*Vpreperty FlVlilt.front- Th# other two proposed bond school In Center Bprings Park, ing started to adjoufn by 11:80 terday for Improper passing on Oruden, of the Ace Cabinet meeting rooms when the con- PXsieral services will be held Burial will be in Blast Cemetery. Main BL when he aUegodly ______Bennet Pupils many____ quesaoni isooironiling age. except In cases lasue# up for referendum toat "town property and detUoated p.m . * Friday at 8:1B a.m., from tM Friends may call at the Bhop in Bolton, bid $1,290 for ferenoe room was either ocou- (Consequently, it wlU meet members of the Sewsrittr Aultior- AiStww- larly-ahaped lots, ^ a $100 flat date $666,000, for replacing for park purpoaes.” • Fisette Funeral Home, 20 Sis- Hohnea Funeral Hornet 400 MUM *1*11^* enckilng'thiie areas, pied or too sm^, or ^ The homerooms for ninth charge for a tle-lnUe-ln arand the $160 again next Tuesday at 8 p.m. to and pasted tap ether vehicles. $800-1860 less for one less hall too large. The stone flre- Ity at as ftna meeting low that toe heating arid ventilating sys­ 'That approval, he aaid, come Sion Ave., Hartford, with a high st., tomorrow from 2 to 4 and- —™ ------_ .u . chanre hasn’ t b e « i used In y ea n . gsaders at ^nnet Junior High charge for the laterals that tem# at Bennet JiiMar High only after the directors were conclude its ag'enda Items post­ nlglit. were installed. poned from last night. The meet- The nursery school has moved School this year -will be in the The Sewer AiMhorUy Is a«tu- school and Nathan'Hale Acheol, told the school would t># placed Because only $1*000 Is budget- The assessor wHl now draw t i « wUl be In the Municipal the project of converting to the education building of Bol- jjaln Bulktiiig on the west Mde aUy the Board of Representn,- plus electronlo boUer coiUrol# at- to tfte eouth portion of the pork, a.m.a.m . Burial wUl be In Mt. St: ______^ <* ^ „ ed for th up individual chargM, send Building Hearing Room. Cara operated by Donna the Worn into usable office ton Congregational CSiurcM five elementary #oboolB; and near VhUey St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfleld. of Main St at toe four-buHdlng Uvee which will act as two sep- homeowners beWre $112,000, fo r toe purchase rt Last night, other than voting Woodworth of East Horttord gp^oe. the selectmen decided to Work on the con ver^ of toe "Tlien, suftdaMy, the plans Friends may call at the fUr Ftinerak Bemtet complex, ««** grou^. The niee ®<.P^ the hearing, a«d Uva hearing capital equipment for toe entire to schedule referenda Nov. 6 on and Charlea N. Paine, 19. of do” with two.offices, room is expected to m x i ciianged, and the sehool is be­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to The students aro distributed ’*** adoptod by ^ planned ao that home- •choot system. three proposed bond issues and Blast Hartford coUlded yeater^ xhey voted to waive bidding month and bo completed by Nov. ing placed in the north portlpn. 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Pfo. 8. Fletcher In the homerooms by. alphabetl- ^ owners can make knosm their Tlie Board rt Direetora last near Lo^e Dr.,” he said add­ voting down a proposal for a VERNON—Largely attended day morning on W. Middle gRoj. reviewing Gruden’s Wd 1. i, .u i t cal order ^ P'“T*oee of M feelings on the subject night voted to place toe three Tpka near the entrance to ^nd Invltatlonar bids for metal' In other buslness^e, sei^- ing, "We were not given ade­ fourth. It conducted only one Bfra. M aigerie Johanaen hineral servicea for Army Pfc. ^ ^ . Mglut’s meeting was to spec90- jt was also decided that in question# so thatt ^ the cost cort of any deeply iDfensotor FUaGerald’s In­ State Rep. Robert SUvnlUky ' tbe w9do9r-«f BSdwin S. Jotionsen tlst Church. ^ ' The Rev. Robert »L. on to# Lincoln ScIkxU question, was appointed an aUeroote on LaCounte, pastor, officiated. were made and no Injuries were foot six Inches high, of wood something ^ ^ ^ Town counsel- Abbot Sebwetoel other laterals which might be ference that there was any bad with R ^ b U o a n WUUam Sohal- toe Town Planning (Commission, reported...... /-and fiberglass. He- Included a eyeaore. It something 1 ^ m 27, Mem to Mil; M28, Mlm to noted that three different types installed at that time could be ler casting the loM dtesenUng -»t Pas^JISl, Pat to Rib; M 82^ of charges must be taken Into determined. Then a method of vote; 7 to 0 fiw the boiler board.” in UnfcnviUe 35 y ea n . She at­ 8:80 a.m. at the entrance to the As the selectmen explain^ ^ to-So; MS8, Sp to T; and M39, November rt this' year. He suc­ Ektwards. account when 'making ip any financing these could be dls- replacement question; and 6 to tended toe FWet Church of U to Z. Rottner said that the schoiol ceeds Joseph Swensson, who had Parkade on W. Middle Tpke. when waiving bidding. It woMd ^ was gutted by assessment tor seweni, and that cussed, 1 for the capital equipment ques­ board had instructions to place been named a regular member. this matood of aoseeament has Flat Bate For Tle-b tion, wHh Sohaller again easting tlw iscbool in the nwst desirable already been spallod out hi the The town counsel was Both are Republicans. ^Adto^npter. OES, of Union- P®n«l«r of Alton Bay, N.H., read ^ r ttal^^ hirg® exterior the tone dissenting vote. location and that the eventual existing ordtaance. questioned as to why a flat rate MKS Students A fourth proposed bond Issue, choice was made by the archl-. Bernard Giovtoo was appoint­ ‘* 'L ^ i^ r e “ SiSon Davis, ^ HiUstown Rd. The l^Went f^t that paritlonlng was need- . 1 -n There Is per toot of frontage for tying In to aewers can’t be ed to toe Human Relations Com­ $207,000 fo r capital im ­ toot, the school building oom- A s s ig n e d R o o m s property charge, the tJe-Jn establlahed ,ao that everyone mission and to toe Action Com­ building. Moira said that the provements throughout the m$ttee, tiw Town Building Com­ STaSeSSy Z The partiflons wlU make ^ ” charge and If toe town put In a would pay toe same change re- mission for the Aging,, both for situation should be corrected school system', lost by a 8 to 4 mittee, the town angtocar, the in Hariftnd tor 11 years, Barclay Shackway, and George Parkade entrance Into the pith 12 feet by eight feet five Incites Students at Manchester High the bheage tor toat. garcBess of lot frontage or unexjAred terms ending Novem­ Survtvors tnciude tour sons, before winter. vote. puUic woiks department and UIICI tflllCI tci I II Blythe. of the other car. No Injuries rooms along the aide ot the flre- laitemls came In tor quite a shape. Schwebel replied toat a Voting for placing toe $207;000 ber 1969. He succeeds the Rev. Edwin S. Johanaen Jr. of Wes­ The monthly voter making School riiould report to tol , were reported and both cars place room fronting Boltam Oen- bit of disewaton. It was aigued flat rate can’t aaseaa toe bene- question on the machlnea were the town planning «ffloe. Paul Kaiser on both agencies. ton, WUUam B. Johanaen serv­ scMions tor this- month and lowing homerooms tomoetww Nelson H Wlnalow were removed to toelr destlna- ter Rd. The rear office, with toe next _ will _ be held on Satur- ttwt It was fobllfih to have to fit conferred because toe cost RepuNIcans John Oarside and ‘The inferenoe that the 'The Rev. Kaiser had resigned ing with toe UB. Army In Vlat- Private funeral servicea for tlons by the drivers. Mlse Gunth- an outside door, wlH be used by sept! 28 and Oct 12. m orning. dig up and______reaurface a road of installing severs dWere In Wayne Mantz and Democrat school board played games with Rendering of Proposed School in Center Springs Park when he moved from Mwches- nam, Rktoard A. Johanaen of Nelson H Wlnalow of 19 Knox ®r was given a written warning the resident state trooper, whoee WaddeU Named Seniors: Room 103, A to Bela; ame someone deold- eairii Instance. He said the Anthony Pletraikonio. Voting the directors is not true,” Rott- ter. Both are RepubUcaiis. Faimlngton, and DavM C. Jo­ St were held this morning at tor failure to yield right of way desk is now In the selectmen’s ^ nieetlnlg of the Republl- Room 109, BeUi to Ce; Room ad to Ue in to a sewer after It charge Is most equitable e*en ”no” were Republicans Nathan ner sold. This is an artist’s rendering of the proposed 22-classroom school to the voters the day of national elections NoV, 6. It will replace hanaen of A-von; a brotoer, Roh- office. ___ the John F. Tierney Funeral a sh>P ■!*"- offl^...... _ Tewn Committee last night 111, Ch (to Co; Room 118, Cr was Wd. Most of toe b ^ ba^ AgostlneUl, Schaller and David FKaOerald replied, ”I don’t to cost an estimated 81,965,rofUgate in St. Bridget Cemetery. operating was Involved In lectmen’s meeting lart night Mans for toe GOP outing at _____ Rpom 132,., Brody to Chap; charge for these laterals was progress due to the Ijovemmen- maheines and to let the peo)Ue ' Board rt Edu(»ation. decide.” sdiool board "for not coming .**”*21?^**,^** ‘**® taxpayer’s money. We Frederick C. Stegenmn ^eofir’i^y c^' at' ^ fti- I'^ i^ S en ’t'^r'a ytolcte that toese cablyts can form' a ^ Room 125, Char to FI; Room py the board last nlg*t at tal programs for clean water FitzGerald sold that, although up 'With the $10,(XXI to $12,000 Lupien. The latter was considered toe costs carefuUy ELLINGTON — Frederick C. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. operated by Paul A. Theriault, *Airto waU to the room. A9, Fo to Gree; Room 203, gigg ggeh. to the genera! Inflaitlooary His remark prompted distressed at the situation, be be party affUiatlon, Is invl$e1^ made her home, and Mrs. to make a right hand turn. No 230, McI to Mur; Room 231, again meet to take final action, something might be lost In re- ”I too, he was the son of Freder- NelUe Gabus and Mbs. Mary Mus to Paga; Room 232. Page It was m oved toat the guide- bkkMng the Job, and so DeLuca’s Party, 1 urge the voter# to ap- wUl imimprove prove our future deal- $207*000 capital improvements "no matter where It were plac- «may be too low for future flVE STORES O f EASHIOH injuries were reported. proposal toat beveral rt toe building - . hosts.” Ick J. and Carolyh Schneider o*Ko*ki, both of Grand Rapids; to P op: Room 236, Pos^ to Roto; . nne3 that had been drawn up bid, corrected, was accepted. jnove toe bond Issue,” togs,” he concluded. AgostlneUl______countered_____ with,_ ”I _ . ______the buUt-^ln items were unjustified Howroyd, a former chairm^ Stegeman. He Uved in Emng- giandditidren, and 15 great- U.S. Will Pledge Troops Room 239, Bog to Bcho; Room for irregularly shaped lots There were errors In arithmetic 'The unanimous vote on He said that school building ton aU his lUp and was a weav- grandchlKkett. 240, Schr to Stam ; Boom 248. would be accepted and that toe In the bids, and the corrected am sure the RepuWlcan Fatty proposed $668,000 bond issue tor and toat moet could be In clu ^ Zt^MZi*ta"oen costs are escalating at the rate er in the RockvlHe wootai mlU also WlU support it.” heating Improvement# was on In toe schort boards malnten- tee, opposed the rahool In Cen- Stan to I h o ; Room 143, ’Thr asseesor, Benjamin A. Joy, low bid was that of DeLuca at of 12 per cent a year. untU his retirement -in 1961. He #*-i- l . M ahwmj About Town Before the Lincoln School r t m g T c y . AU toe a«e budget. ter Spr^s Park for rea- To Meet Soviet Threat to Wal; Room 268. Wan to Z. would determine the lndlvldual$819,800. SnSL rt was a member of ’Trinity Lu- funeral .of Cain L. Ma- vote, FitzGerald and school direoton agreed -that the prob- Behind toe vote was the ap- m m , because the cost Is tM theran Onircb and Hockanum VFW wm sponsor Italian Spa- (Oonttned Fiam Pace One) ------:------Sophomores: Room 114, A board cliairman John Rottner terns at Bennet and Nathan Hatt parent fear that toe question Mgh, becaura It w ^ d be in toe Bamcks, wocld W War a r Tl v veaer-, S t o - thim momimr from ^ Uw ghetU^___ ,_ wipper a ^ * L _m«l * ___ dmicea ______Sato- Covehiry^ ' ‘ clashed briefly when FitzGer­ ar# oitUcal ’and that toe pro- might be defeated New. 8 and wrong locMlon, and becausea T o lla n d County ^ v s : *.«.*»*«»«,««.* ald said that he was dteturtMid 5?im te Sed#d^ ml|ht help defeat the other new Uncoln School Is not need- lo o k M a, .. — ----, ^ troac. nom e. m istc win of detente with the Communist .iae, the qom- 123, C to Cold; Room 130, Cole Survtvora include bis 219 W. Center BL, with a Mass provided by liM Joubert’s over toe lack Oi communicatioq The 6 to 1 vote tor the $U2,- three (mestions as wsU. #d.” Superior C ourt Florence Bergh Stegeinan; a Bridget Orchestra and'dtaner wUl be o«‘tltey noteS wm .ifrato from uring force to W m and the Board rt Education. ital eiiulpmcnt was something School question was prg®

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W f W tfTT Bica 1«r WiiiHintiB Pwl Pareots can. aWhiwit knoartn^ ,t asted tbeJr <*Udmi »»lh oerlalo ^wimtiirc aad feadac atdtnld atont acteal. Masy a parent, wte remcai^ t * » . hU- cam fechOol dajra with buiabif reeesdmeBt, i laiHwuii to talK K oat ee the acted act* op to a wtAe Tarletir of aatl- acliod betaaetor. H‘ raape* from dw tatap- pcaaahte paiem who maretea SHOP4UTFS TOP 9UAUTY, LEAN TASTY iBlo the acted'dBce with a SHOP-AITFS F n a i CUT T D im . YOUNC MEAT daitjr oaair'.iUrit. to the scared, hehrieee parent who aometew' can't b ri^ tabhaelf to rtdt the achod- CHICKEN Tben. there are^the pareota who hope, earen expect, the :dbod to work miradea—to de_ SMOKED HAMS for their dtOd what it aerer' Q C A B T n CPARTS D did for them, or to do all the ' 4binca that the honie is unooC' qC A B T Z B K D cesdnl ia dofaic. These parcou U 6 S MITT POKllON SHANK grow increastncljr b ttt» againrt Testy Rib the noo-mirsde scSibd with W ITH SA CKS BREASTS W R H B dC B k PORTION each pissing dsjr and infect the cfaiU with a "that acted'a no 1C good—what'a the use of tryti^ ' End Roost SPECIALS attitude. There are parenta tor whom aajr change from what they Tho Tops In Flavor knew as acfaod cfaildreB is threatekiing, whether or not Orange Juice they ISfod wbd they had as. atodewta. Many in'this group ^ lb. are upset when they s^ their CHICKEN LIVERS >^59* CENTER SlICES or ROASTS Choice Loin End Rods! ctiHdfen having fun in a clsas- \ • 12 cant rootn. Ihey distmat any mod­ RM . STTU OVfM KtAOT I*. em methods that cfaildren eeen o n SHORT POI Center Cut Perk Cheps to enjoy. CROUND BEEF 5 9 * ■AI-D-OUI There are also parents who R IB ROAST identify too etoedy with their STEAK Gorton’s Haddock fhOdrea. They react to every m S T C U T OROUND ROUND 8 9 * (WHBUI AVAILAMJ) Capitoi Forms Siiced teacher's rrenment and every CHUCK BEEF award the child may win or ntESH AND UAH FOR ■Olive L o a f'P ic k le end Pimento 6 9 'Veal Loaf'Mock Chicken'Bologna 591 Fish Sticks 5 9 ! loae aa if rellring their own . RAR-R-OUI A . Ceid Cuts aeteoidajrs. GROUND CHUCK 6 9 * PATTIES Temple Chicken Angry etthudea, without do­ DAIRY SPECIALS ing anything eonatroetive to Fmnkfurts Dubuque Skinless SVi. hdp the child or the school. diow Mein IS; 8 5 ^ w« b X s d v e a . thing and only KELLOGG KELLOGG’S ASSORTED nsh Cokes >i>. 39< Hi-C 46 OZ. leasm chanoes for a^ good Nepce Siiced Becen 79t bome-achod relstioodhp' CREABI CHEESE 'st Hoddeck 'b. 69 OanstnietiTe criUcism of the SHOP-RITE scteol is l^asftltisl. ted ehoold CORN FLAKES POP TARTS Blue Bonnet Regular m mm FRUIT b0 heard, but cornnirats and SOFT MARGARINE Vi lb. b a g attttudes left over fixxn the' M argarine 4 for' ^1 Gold Medal Flour 5 SHOP-RITE tE U O W , WHITE OR C O M IO SUCED PAST. PROCESS 1-ib. 2-oz. £ 10-oz. parsBte’ tnm school days may SWISS Clearfield white or yellow M DRINKS weO be left unaeid. box boxes N Popular Fancy J B MM Jiffy 9 OZ. picg. Slicod Cheese «. ■ I t 6 AMERICAN CHEESE Yellow-Divil SHOP-RTTErrqf- iar 31c ISe OFF LASEL DEL MONTE PINE-eRAFEFRUIT3 DRINK OR Tomato Juice 4 »rs 1 Milte-Fuage Each D esign ^ Show ^ I-qt. 14-ek Cake M ix e s ORANGE JUICE TETLEY TEA BAGS 79 PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 - 8 9 Popular half gallon plastic bottle Single Sex Look SHOP-RITE NATURAL SUCEO X . LAUNDRY, tSc OFF LA K L WITH OIL Popular, Fancy In Play Q othe« SWISS CHEBE AJAX DETERGENT 8 9 SHOP-RITE TUNA 3 8 9 ASSORTED MY FAVORITE MEAT. UVER OR CHICKEN By m m OBA D0D81FMTB SHOP-RITE R E O U L A ^ Sw eet P e a s Fabric Softener 37 AT Fatelea Writer Popular quart jar JIHy 7 1/2 oi. pkg. 1||6 CAPBl (AP| —Tte single sex M A R G im N E SHOP-RITE SOUPS 8 °ir*l DOG FOOD I 2 ; i » l is next etnn mar's vaealfor took. SHOP-RITE LAUNDRY, 6c OFF LABEL LIQUID Boys will aun be bays,-ted girls SHOP-RITE CHUNKY OR CREAMY Each M l sdB be gills, tat the smar­ M ayo n n aise Frostings lU ted play clothes aiotmd will 4 8 took great on both sexes. Mono sex modes is the Ides WISK DETERGENT PEANUT BUTTER Istmehed a t ih e M arem oda f s * - ion apeetaeuiar held on Chpri Monday dgbt by 1$ .tallaa de- 2-LB. CABEROLES Vi l.09 C A c PDpsodent sIgDCrB. bottle D eo d o ran t Multiple yitam ias-^ A star-studded siiditece CHOCK FULL O ' NUTS. A LL VARIETIES “ 8 9 T o o t h p a s t e Si arstclied the diow taxler the sO- WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE vepr moon in the courtyard of CAKE SALE 59 «$ove 30< on J j t j m d f Save $1.10 on the eenturtes-oid Oertoaa Mon- SHOP-RITE OR FOROHOOK UMAS Save 35^ on astery. SHOP-Rin SALTIRES vi 19 MAYONNAISE 3 9 5 ounce King 100 Tablet S “ “ Faye Dunaway munched . a SHOP-RITE WHOLE KERNEL VAC PAK. KIt-O -O ZZ. . OR CREAM STYLE OR. GREEN GIANT NlfLETS CORN. I t OZ.0 OR KITCHEN SUCED WAX lEANS, 4 ounce spray ptixa. On her right, elegant in it BROCCOLI SPEARS 51^ 99 WHOLE KERNEL KITCHEN SLICED OR FRENCH STYLESTY Size Tube J m bottle . IIROS EYE white Mao Jacket ted pants, i-ib. $ 1 con TOny Curtis held bands with liU ;«ns ■ pretty new wife. Brofized GOLDEN CORN 6 GREEN BEANS HUNT WHY PAY MORE? George Hamlltoo was one row COOL WHIP 4 is 99 SHOP-RITE'S FLAVOR KING. A U FLAVORS 59< behind with long-maned Alena Mott’s Fancy Applesauce ' ^ OoHine, who models in New YOMATD SAUCE lOix «l LOG CABIN SYRUP 4 9 ^ Boxes $ 1 FINAL WEEK! Tork. G eorge says b e's bumefa- ICECREAM Dovelettes Facial Tissue p'y SHOP-RITE CUT GREEN OR FRENCH STYLE :..»ng' into fashion himself soon . SHOP-RITE. Sweet-Hot Dog-Hamburg 5 il"- »1 and ptsns toopen a boutique. Heinz Relishes 4 fo r $ 1 Stack shantimg tunic Jadiets Three Diamond Popular Spray Starch 16 ox. spray cans and pahts by Cenitti wowed the girls and looked great on tbc SHOP-4ITE SUCEO 1 2 5 1 ALUMINUM WRAP DEL MONTE BEANS Popular Canned Sodq~ a h Flavors boys. The females eyed the Car­ Solid Pack Light Meat lo P a la te red-iaced Jump suit STRAWBERRIES , - . $ 1 Poputar Purr Strawberry Preserves^ is «>• belted in aUver chains. SHOP-RITE OR TIP TOP. ASSORTED DRINKS A miniskirt in an erotic print cans ■ Carnation Instant Breakfast Large 10 pack pkg. by Toto Ptaant waa arrapped Ta- “ 1 9 ' WU-etyte round masculine 1 2 t r 9 9 PRIDE OF THE FARM WHY FAY MORE? W ish heavy duty-quart bottle 2 ia?.‘ -3 5 < swimming trunks. Loosely belt­ SHOP-RITE 5 French’s Mustard ed Judo Jackets In te rry and CoMtediiMi TomM e P « te 2 . Cl Heinz ’^*'?*' Pickles zip-up tank suits were wym by 0 1 MIDGET PORK ROLL 99 TOMATOES 6 li 8 9 PURINA DOG CHOW ’Vi 2 .8 9 hoK gallon the gtris but could Juat as easily '' , CAT OR* TUNA REGULAR OR THICK SUCEO WHITE AND ASSORTED KLEENEX Mrede White. super cleaner leaner $ 1 ^ Heinz visgetnrinn Benns 2 have been modeled by the males. Some outfits were strictly (or SH O P-RITE BACON Vi 6 9 FACIAL TISSUE CALO DOG FOOD the girls, like Barocct/s bikini SWIFT OR HORMEL CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA lATHROOM *■ -thkt had Just three gardenias in lieu of briefs, aU of them placed__ CANNED HAM vi 2.59 MY-T-FINE PUDDING .i:i 6 9 KLEENEX BOUTH at the front. A tingle white ALL MEAT OR AU lEEF 7 ounce strap graced the rear view but FRESH FARM PRODUCEI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ it did nothing to mtointj^ the cans nudity. SH O P-RITE FRANKS Vi 5 9 Antonelli avoided ambiguity SHOP-RITE ALL VARIETIES. VAC PAC 'with -her turbaned ladies from ITALIAN PLUMS BARTLEn PEARS Cadiz in long white cre|» COLD CUTS 2vii75* I growns. Her • bras and slinity' PLYMOUTH ROCK skiita showed a new belt from several strands of fabric CALIFORNIA rope. - SPICED HAM 69 CANTALOUPES Valentino, in a broowng WHITE FAST. PROCESS 1 mood, put a model In aepulchral Tetley Ten Begs 48 '<>r 6F Mack leotards, sluttering veiU AMERICAN CHEESE 69 Thermo-Temp and cascading crystal' halrdds to HOMTDEW MBOES CUCUMBERS SOILED Flako Pie Crust Mix 2 45’ Large. Luachnis make thorn look like lady Dra,- Insulated Ware B e a u tk s culaa on their night out. Neicnfe 6 o u n ce 89^ WhiU, Mack an^ red-hot rod IMPORTED HAM FAMILY SIZE ^ ,^ O F -R IT E — LARGE t ” SIZE OLD FASHIONED TOMATOES 2 \A 9 . ouatod screaming pinks, purgiles lAKEO j BIWKIAt.TiT.T.T.T.TASilS^ YOUR CHOICE: . and oranges from the Italian i - z . 49* VALUABLE summer scene. They make tor a CREST TOOTHPASTE 59^RESN Thompson •e OFF LAIEL KEEILER COOKIES • 12 ox. BOW L >10 oz. CUP Bopblstfc*t«

Israel Inu issued l^Feattval Stamps, ST29, repor^ the Israd Philatelic Agency/in Amertoa. Two valuea are Mvotod to Jeru­ salem, the riew d ty. Three values are/for Jerusalem, the w old city. Aim Issued by Israel U a corntnemoraUve honoring the 60th .sunfovemary o f the JewMi SepUt -rnovemeht. Another new iskiance is a re^ ^ values fo r use in area of Jordan, ove Jordanian currency Zahal-Israel Defenae Similar sets w ere) nounced for uae in Ossa, and Syria but vrere overprinted^ in Israeli currency. A ll the stamps are available at your fo­ cal stamp dealer.

, Vietnam has lamied four “ A l­ lied Natfona” stamps to honor the several ooutdries actively participating in the war sgalnat North Vietnam, the 1 dong shows the flags of the helping nations, th e flags and the BEA- TO emblem adorn the l.BO d. the 3 d illustrates the flags and a friendly handdaap. The 60 d Beef up your budget on Choicest of the Choice Grade features die flags hi a flamboy­ Daisy King-Size ant dealgn.

K Two new stamps have been !»• We have a fine line of-back to sued by C y p tm in tribute to' the school needs... pencils, school United Natiana' Worid Health Sandwich boxes, pencil sharpeners, pens, Rosia FizzalO Pack Oignnteation and UNICEF, A 60 notebooks and paper, steno . -WiisVv:^; mils fo r the WHO shows a notebooks — the works, to get Save a trip to the pizzeria. The family’s them back to work! ' statue o f Aesciqilu*, Greek God BottomJiMiid Roast favorite snack. 10 zippy little pizzas in a of healing, and the U.N. symbol Bread ! oz. pkg. •>" 89 phis the dates 1948-1986. A 38 A boneless, wasteless, easy to slice Home Activity mils depicts a cUld drlnktng pot roast. For a flavor treat, use broth, milk and the UNICESF emblem. bouillon, consomme, vegetable or fhiit juices, tomato juice cocktail or tomato /I An unusual stamp design has Books s> A been Issued by the Netherlands sauce, sauce, marinades or Macaroni & Cheese to commemorate the 4001b amd- soups as your liquid. Tasty! 6 books on readin', writ­ ing', 'rithmetic for chjK Howard Johnson's. The same popular versaty o f its national anthem, .‘ f U T r s R . the design beXrs o d y the wonfo dren kindergarten thrqugh macaroni & cheese you've been en­ Grade 6. Fantouv^Dell “ WUhelimis van Naaaouwv Dublishers. joying in their restaurants for years. 1669-1968—N e d e r l a n d 20c." Fre sh from Now in our frozen case. 3 there is no flhistratlca or em­ o ur o v e n s! M b blem anywhere on the sta^. Square shape, 5 oz the lyrics of the naflonal an­ thinner them “ Wabetmue van Naa- loaves Keeps food cold and fresh for hours! souwe" (WUUam o f Nssimu) slices! Frozen Vegetables ^ wsM wrltun by Hamik vta S t Aldegonde in 1666 at the begin­ Stop & Shop Usually $1.00. Green Griant Trellis Brand ning of the War o f Independenoe Vegetables in Butter Sauce. Peas,. Corn against Spain. Insulated Food Jars or C^ut Green Beans. Poly bag contains Happy Cakes four 9 oz. pkgs. Gibraltar has issued a set of Designed to fit all boxes. Can be 8 varieties. Make used for desserts, fruits, cottage four stamps to comsnemorate someone happy by unaQo* the 60ih anniversary o f the Gi­ cheese, potato salad — all the tucking .one in the goodies to make a fun lunch. Corn Oil Margarine T oVflaI e? 3 / ’i braltar branch of the Boy Scout lunch Mx! 2 1 Gieme Aaaoeiatfoti. th e 4 pence bears 0 4 3/95* a portrait o f Scout founder tord Stop Shop Soft Margarine Baden-Fcwell. The Rode of Gi­ 6^.? 49° Kraft Cheese N’ Crackers I braltar and a Boy Scout flag over a atlhouette o f Europe are Top Round Roast 88 P h A O C O s t o p «I s h o p - individually Tapered and straight sided Ovpl w I lw C U w l l C w d C Wrooped American featured on the 7 penoer. th e 9 pence depict* a aymhdlc design V e g e t a b l e JUBILEE 1001 or ^EN CH BEANS W/ALMONDS 9 01 Dks of Scout sll i ouette*. The 1 shin­ Birds Eye ing features Scout badges. E adi Bock to Metal Wastebaskets ' ^ m a c a r o n i s u p r e m e 10 01 or Birds Eye M IXED V EC. W/ONION SAUCE I 01 pkg stamp also baa a profile view of School — Queen EUsabeih,' A neat selectlon.orseven groovy pat­ ,101 Bock to terns including humorous “Worry Morton Pot Pies pkg Many natioiu issue stamps of File", wacky college pendants, educa­ PETER PAN KRAFT W gallon OQ< rantalnar b ea^fu l design, color and en­ Packing Lunches! tional world globes and maps. One for Countryfine Grape Drink graving. But a recent issuance every type student. . by the Portuguese colonies of Cott Lo Cafeen Coi? ^ Cape Verde and Guinea not only Peanut Butter Marshmallow have no esthetic value but ere ROAST Peanut butter 'n jelly, poorly designet^, One stamp peanut butter 'n marsh­ ROAST mallow creme, peanut honoring the visit President A boneless oven roast butter 'n ' butter. No Chocolate Chip Cookies] thomaz of Portugal bears his ' Fresh cold cuts You're doubly sure it's choic­ with a delicious robust | Extra special Back to School Special matter how they like portrait which seems to be Creme A big bag of Bakellne Brand cookies e st... first it's goyernmwt in- peanut butter -7- when flavor. Solid meat — no Favorite peqnut but- smudged. Two stamps for “ Nfo for the lunch box brigade. spiected for the USDA Choice bone, no waste and It’s Peter Pan they |ike for the kids to reach into for after­ tional Defense” depict Portu­ .it even more! (1 (b. 12 te,r mate, or for that school snacks. Big chunks of choco­ grade seal; then our buyers trimmed just right for hot chocolate. guese crosses on figured back­ oz.) late bits in a buttery batter. m Create that'll make the kids look for­ choose the top of that grade proper cooking and fla­ Storage Chests grounds. Both are op soft paper, ward to lunch. Build 'em up with cheese, lettuce poorly centered and with ragged or tomato — whatever they, like! Make 'em fun! for you. vor! perto^ions. 30Vi" wide Jumbo Devils Food Fie $ 1 4 7 15" high Switzerland ha* issued a new or LIVERWURST (Top and Bottom). KRAFT SHEDD’S Bologna (by the piece) Steak Roast Eye Round Roast ISVa" deep Nice big gooey pies, chocolatey 30 centimes stamp to honor the rich and wonderfully filling. Pack 18th Chess Olympiad which w ill 1 8 o z $ 1 M a m m a Sliced Bologna, Salami or ’em in the lunch boxes tor a cafe­ be hdd in Lugano from Oct. 17 IV V p K U Liverwurst (6 or pkg) —_ Jumbo size instant­ Peanut Butter teria - treat. Bremner Brand are sPkSS ^ to Nov. 17. Three hundred play­ ly assembled. Printed in walnut wood Grape Jelly made with kids in mind. grain pattern with plastic "Handles.' ers representing 60 naUops Glaze o' Grape 3 throughout the worid from itoh- Nepco Pastromi Large . Lavish a goUa to leekutd will compete in fresh or frozen the chess matches. This eveint U Sliced Bologna, Plain' red and cheesecake with this Kids can dip in one held every two year* under the Colonial Of Pickle and Pimiento. grape jelly. Fit for . jar and’ come up with Sno Man Lunch Bags ^ \ a spoonful of two sponsondilp of the International sweet! “L o id “c/edrt OMl” price! royalty! Imported Sliced 1 8 - 6 9 favorites! 1 lb. 3 oz. What could be more timely? Oiea* FederatiiHi. The United Danish Ham Stop & Shop, 4 1/ 2 pkg jar. Leave . It to mini • pricing® to pKes $1 I States has high hopes thte'year bring you what you need, when of 50 I J of winning the title now held by Sale! Susan Shaw you need it. i the Soviet Union. Colonial Suffar Cured POLANER Save on Oscar Mayer Take advantage of the neason! STOP & SHOP Weiners g A c Fresh Haddock Daisy Rolls Cotfi/ie/cs & Saltine Crackers Wild Strawberry Right Guard Why pay m o r e?'Sandwich Pure Preserves Try wrapping them with Qenele**nelee* Pork Bints them with peanut butter and bacon and broiling . . . jam — make the kids happy Yum'my with crackers for an m'»H good. ' Fillets Slow hardwood 1 9 ^i after school snack.. Big valuel smokiog makes it with this super snacking treat. 49' If they were any Deodorant taste so good! Try / Assorted Your 'choice Gelatins' fresher,— the/d be f it sliced and fried/ .. o f Waldorf, 2 A 99' The $1.00 size 4 oz Bacon or Smokle Links swimming! A waist- boiled with vegeta- WELDONS watchers delight. ,, Pineapple- RAVE 4 0 4 . Shetr Elegance in Mesfi &, Plain. 'Yubah H an d i-W rap Mrs. Filbert's.. spray can. At this price, Sugar-cured Bacon or . bles or baked like Beige and Taupe shades: available. Sizes 9 to 11. ham. g. ' i> Fruiti every member of. the MULTIPLE Smokie Link* for a break­ i.4*/ Cherry-Apple Instant Coffee Bonus Pack Corn Oil Margarine fast treat that can't be . Pears and " SAVE'61‘ on Cantrece family can have his VITIMINS bead Cooked Fifb.Cakos 39‘. Perri or Carundo Pure Pork Cucumbers. Centrace, Beige & Taupel Petite,« *r u «a own. ' Very nice eat- 125-ft roll O Q 4 3c off label 2 9 Average, Tall ' ^ "•* jL j ONE-A-DAY Italkin 88, - / • ''ng. package 1-lb package

---- - ^2.98 -I*"- Stop & Shop w ill redeem your Federal Food Coupons ___ ,...... WII.DON DRUG CO 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. MANCHESTER. CONN. at our Manchester Stop & Shop Store! 2U MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. MANCHESTER. COHK \ PAGE TWENTY-FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CDNN.. WEDNESDAY, ^SEPTEMBER 4,1968 ?AGE TWENTY-POUR BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1968 j Chicago Events V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V a l u a b l e c o u p o n V A L U A B L I C O U P O N { Also Affected ^ G > f f e e a n d ] [ Worfd Capitals Provi ded with j ROO I STAM PS I LONDON (AP) —the Impact ______> I of political €^nta in Chicago ^Maxiservice’ ! I and Mlanil Beach waa often felt With this coupon and purchase oi si* cans I just a » ktrongly In the capitals Your Favorite Brand Frozen I of the world aa it was in house- FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Por- { With this coupon and purchase of 3 lbs. or more I holds of Berlin, Wls., or New With this coupon and purchase of ul-to-port«l bus service—a Und | I London, Conn. that ^cks you v $ at the front | 1 -lb Your Favorite Brond i For some foreign observers, door and puts you off at the • i the whole process of selecting txiilding entrance nearest your I OR ANGE JUICE I the next president was dra-wn job—goes Into operation in this I - T i T d d GROUND CHUCK I into serious question. industrial city of 196,MO on Sept. I =1 Coupon Gcocf thru Sut.. Sept. 7 I "I had the impression of being Coupon Good thru Sot Sept 7 9 I LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER \ I in an unreal^world like a huge Out^de these buses look like I Coupon Good thru Sot., St*pt 7 -w limit ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER \ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOM ER I insane asylum," wrote French- shy other city bus, but inside I man Michael-Louls Schaeffer there's a big difference. Simu- I from Miami. lated leather seats are con- I . In a letters column for the toured, there's s te i^ music, ' Paris magaslne Express, he and Interior colors are coordi­ i * said, "O nly the insane were con­ nated. Two pairs of twin seats • i ' ; gratulatlng themselves on the face each other—lor the card 1 k progress of their Insanty .. . players. ^‘ even though a lukewarm Gaul- Occasionally there'll be a cou­ ple of "bus bunnies" aboard, list In the past. In the future I serving doughnuts and coffee SHINANDOAH 4 to S-lba. Avg. W t will Insert his name In my and requesting suggestions for G R A N D U N I O N — 4 t o 6 -H i. A v f f . W l . morning prayers, saying let the improvement. good DoM give him" long life The buses represent an exper­ and In watching over us let Him iment in which private, city and, take pains to save us from federal agencies are cooperat­ that." ing in the hope of luring back to From Chicago, London Dally public transportation those who M n h H S l s u Express correspondent David now clutter the expressways English w rote: ‘VI believe this and packing lots with personally could be the last o f the old-style driven cars. It is destined to run American poitlcal conventions. S en m es ftn;. ■ A a i i A A B B V a i m 1A#ACVB!_ Cl U AT three years. ALL MEAT-NO WASTE- SLICE HOT OR COLD And out of the chaos and confu­ . Another aim, of course, is to CRY-O-VAC WRAPPEHr EASY TO CARVI, TENDER, MEATY sion and bitterness could grow wipe out deficits which now the first o f the new." plague municipal transportatimi ',HF N A N D O AH Another reaction came from systems over much of the coun­ FRESH CUT the London Sunday M irror try, Flint lost 6169,819 in 1967, TURKEY BREASTS which wrrote: "The heat news in up from $75,716 the previous" CHICKEN QUARTERS the Krem lin when the Russian year. . tanks ware rolling into Htingary Financial underwriters of the FIRST CUT BREASl fitti UGS !i.i'► in 1966 was that Britain was^ in­ three-year experiment are the vading Suez. ' ^ Mott Foundation of Flint, the UDDLE "The best news heard in the Flint Transportation Authority, CUT - i i 4 < « i i i < Kramln while Russian troops a t y of Flint and the U.8 . De­ were occupying Prague was partment of Transportation. C H U C K ; that white policemen were club­ Cooperators include the lb 4 3 ' , 3 9 bing white peace demonstrators American Academy of SHENANDOAH outside the hall where the man portation, a nonprofit who might be the next U.S. tation research agency ___ 6ASY TO PREPARE president waa being nominated. Arbor, Mich., and Genepai M o­ "It Is a tragedy that the lead­ tors Oorp., which m i^ t lose STEJIKS c m m N u n i t s . 5 9 ' ers o f the U.S.S.R. should see some two-car famlUM, but, of brute force as the solution to all course, lAakes tha,$30,000 buses. DMMrriCKS problems. It a a greater trage­ Newspaper raCks and coffee GRAND UNION dy that there are people in the vending machines may be add­ A V M i S i e ‘ United States who think Hke- ed to the b i^ s later. KRAUSS LEAN, AAEATY Tim tuunaiLiauM HRABM-AUlNATit wdse." , And f n ^ the start, when 18 of __ 0RAN6E JUICE The Sunday Times in London the p r ^ c te d 26 buses go into SMOKED Buns lli^W lIRSTS * 6 9 ' ALL BEEF FRANKS also linked (he events In Chca- operations, on-tlroe pickup and V E A L C H O P S IITIRI g o with the Soviet invasion of d eU ^ry is guaranteed, altmg U A I - M t r RIB 1 LOIN Ckechoslovakia: v i a a plush, bucket seat. In . “ HAN PASTRAMI . * 7 9 ' "Fqr non-Americans, and 'case of a bus breakdoam, a fleet 3 1 1 UBwimi m i Tf H m —PAsniHUi PBiiiii many AmerlcsuiS too, last of taxicabs wiU take over if an­ . ' week’s events in the stockyards other bus can’t make it on Uipe. EaMin-ii«.sinm KH 4 • » * 6 9 . ' . ' SUCEDDACON - . O Q c 7 9 p 8 9 AMERICAN CHEESE * 6 9 ' must uncomfortably ruffle their Also guaranteed ia pickup 4 901 i m i T MAM belief that the American way of within half a blodt of home, if GREEN BEANS p k g s . 0 9 not at the front door, and a dis­ MOTT'S DELMONTE life Is decisively better than the POTATOSALAD * 2 5 ' Soviet. In the end we know charge at the plant or office T u n i B A u n door nearest one's job station. m m RINGS • e t3 9 ' which side we have to j>e on. APPLESAUCE TOMATO SAUCE miBASI But like SharpevUe and Buda­ For this so-called maxiservice COOKED SALAMI *8 9 ® SWIFT'S PREMIUM-LEAN, SOLID MEAT a monthly fee ranging from $9 MARBBRITA BUND pest before them, the name of I ’^AFM D PUTTER ’^ 49'’ ; Chicago, along ■with that of to • glB is being charged, the 3 o c k w d r s t lOTTOM amount dependent upon dis­ PEPPERONI ROUND Prague, will survive as the In­ tance traveled. nOEBERRIES '^37* S ”^ S* - ' stantly. recognizable symbol of ■ For the estimated one per 8 1 0 8 5 an historic event.” cent of Flint factory workers BONELESS ■ A Japanese correspondent of who use regular city buses now, Sankel Shlrobun; Maaahiro the cost runs $12 to $15 montldy, SOUD WHITE TUNA PINEAPPLE.PINK GRAPEFRUIT , Kameda, ewid that "for foreign­ regardless of where one lives. CHUCK FILLET ers, the City of Chicago, under Fare is 86 cents each way or 80 CHICKEN SSCA B O U B R I N K UN,ON something resembling martial cents if tickets are purchased in G R tEN BONELESS law, looked fantastic." three-doUar blocks. Obvious savings to users of the new maxiservice buses in )bl Choice of Home preference to private cars - »* I Ih would be gasoline, oil, auto in- 3 1 r.jn For Mrs. Gandhi gurance, depreciation on the Is Controversial family car, traffic Jam nerves TOOOSHEET P and shoe leather. GRAND UNION By B. SATAKOPdir^ Monthly subscriptions are NEW DELHI, India (AP) —A cans ^ 3 7 ! jl‘ necessary to get the maxiserv­ S I ® ® ss four-year search for a house for s c o r n s s u E ice, arid they’re being soUclted AM ER. CHEESE India’s prime minister has-end-, at booths in factm lw, by direct ed in controversy. mail and through telephone Prime Minister Indira Gan­ calls. tv. dhi, by a process of elimination, The program srtll begin with -ID' decided to move back Into the 13 buses making runs •^BoM ^dodiSSiry GRAMD UNION - CHUNK QR SUCED residence oh her father, Jawa- Flint General Motors Oorp. From Our Dairy Case SHOP eRANOiUNIpN FOR THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN harlal Ndiru. It Is a 40-room planU, where GM emjUoys mansion on a 70-acre estate *■* 21b. CREAM CHEESE FRBHOAKE-KINO SIZE some 70,000 persons. The other 12*of. pkg. PILLSBUAY - REG. or BUTTERMILK 1 once occupied by British com- 18 are to be added in October APPLEPE 7 9 ' g r a n d u n io n SNOW WHITE manders-in-clilef. and November. PHIUDELPNIA BISCUITS The prohlem is that the' gov­ The buses regular 45-pas­ SUNDAES nioimir 5 9 ' COf fARE CH8ESI ernment declared Teen Murti senger vehicles from which two IVRUSHROOIVIS house a memorial to Nehru on ’ double seats have been re­ the day o f Ws death, Mlay 27, i * . moved, to permit the facing of ESKIMO PIE SuraENE s^> 5 9 ' < 1964. two pairs. This gives each a 41- An average of 2,000 persons •a; ' " - ' Moonlight passenger capacity. 2 3 3 2 5 m n x R visit It dally. To be a success in the view of BeSf RAGOUT 2 “:'89' Braiul" When the choice of Teen M ur­ sponsors the ejqierlment wUl MORTON'S NAM T I B B PECAN SANDIES ti was made public, opposition have to pay its own way eventu­ SWANSON. CHICKEN 1 lb politicians critlolzed Mrs. Gan­ ally and return to the Flint sPA6inTTi*2ig‘'3 :«*l® ® APPLEPIE dhi, saying she was presump­ Transportation ” Authority the NAMT ITEB-MLNN, filAR. aBttM H FIG NEWTONS tuous. • One m em ber of P arlia­ PLUIM C R E A M P I E S P O T P I E S I S iE lf B A R . t i ; GRANBBNION ^ $70,000 annually It U expected to $100 'OANB niM BNamc - - " SWEET-PINK MEAT ment promised he would offer drain off the regular municipal BAGELS 4 :*' DONUTS Mil*HAu SNACK CRACKERS '^ ' 2 5 ^ "physical resistance" < If the bus system. GRANBDHWN B j ^ VOLONE 989! GRAHDUHION I(rime minister tried to move in. General Motors computers S k i 'I o o M N T A L O W B S Various princely abodes in the have produced cards showing SHRIMP DINNER x - 6 7 ®^ '> ^ ^ B N ^ L m 3 capital had beep commended to 4 1 8 0 CHOC. CHIP COOKIES .Xi23® address, shift, starting and quit­ Mrs. oandhi, among them the g o u d a e ih m iim T I I I UPIHID aaaa- GRARBDNION s a ting time, and gate closeM to MR G CRINKLE CUT ^ T . % 4 9 ' HIW CROP-^OX N A IG R A BITBU 4W, 4 palace of the former Nizam of work station lor all the compa­ 1. SANDWICH BAGS 2 Hyderabad, once reputed to be ny's Flint employes. The au­ WmKDMUGAimiE ONIONS 3 .".. 25'l 5 ^ 3 9 ' TOMATOES 2 9 ' GRANBBNION the world's richest nnian. For mZV r a N -C IB P thority has plotted these on dity . HOLLAND HALL. HALF GAL J H bexM . various reasons-Airs. Gandhi ve- 1 •fSO nmps to assure at-the-door or RID ROSi CUCUMBERS 3 1. 2 5 ' miEiT CORN 10 1., 4 9 ' LUNCHBA6S 2 ' toed Hyderabad iteuse, as well within haU-a-block plokup and as two other mansion^ with feu­ ' !l' proper drop off. WELCHS' dal pasts. Flint's share of the operation­ T E A B A G S Security men said the old- al cost is provided by-a $100,000 time palaces would be hard to grant from the iS o U Founda­ I C E C R E A M ^ FRUIT DRINKS protect. Others submitted that tion, a private phllwthropy of 4 9 1 < BARTUnMUiB ' . the renovation of tall-ceillnged industrialist-financier ‘ CSiarles rooms to accommodate air con-"" Stew artM ott, and $18,867 frwn diuoning would be overly costly. the transportation authority. At one stage the construction The U.B. Department of of a new* building on the Indian Transportation is putting up MAKE GRAND UNION YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 3 8 3 * president’s estate was propose^} $517fil6 to develop and operate but It was decided -this was fi­ the experiment for three years SAVE MORE ON nancially out of the question. and $866,792 for purchase of the ■nmn-cuiRnw , aa«. ‘Sr ' Meanwhile Mrs. Oandhi hiul’ 26 buses. City Council has ap- MlDIDISHtvaiiTiii 69 been joined In her ovm modest propHated andther $866,792 for SPANISH RICE ^ . ',^ 3 7 ' c f - bungalow by her newly married bUs-purchases. — i* 300 SHEET • •-W.' son Rapv and his Italian wife, iTA^DkEISimula FAMILY8IZE’ Sonia, plus her youngest son HEAT ELECTBICAILY '" ' •K -iz . San ja y ,’. K N O X V IL L E — A.bout 610,000 LOOSE LEAF FILLER MPER 14 4 ARnOIOKE HEARTS ‘? 3 9 ' tub! Despairing of finding any oth­ homes in the Tennessee Valley »Bn Ef NiRWAT ^ ^ TOOTHPASTE er suitable quarters, a e Cabinet are using TVA ppwer for space AJAXUQIB ll PtftaOAlB —In Mrs. Gandhi’s diplomatic faeafing—29 per cent of all the Cj •0 SARDINES 2 ’l r 3 9 « absence—decided on Teeh Murti T V A 's residential (^onsumc^•. RAIORBIABB . A a JL TAW BB V BINDER_ 59' miSaBook iheth 4 9 ' BIG. OR pltt|.ef House. It was recalled ,jbat she coIS powgr 40 had served os a hostess there In '.1 WEKINSON SWORD 39' KOTEX her father's day. RANGE L^^lOBDirECTAIIT '£? 7 9 ' lA S T M COTTON SWAM , UJNCHKIT A ®2®® ComportionBook . £ .3 9 ' 1S.M. pkg.oF Mrs. Oandhi plaiu the hnove GRAmUNNN SPRAYSTARCH QTIPS ^ " 39' m m H T 40 .b efo re the end o f this year, pos­ s e sibly o'n her father’s birthday. FUEL OIL [I m iER TABLET £’ 3 9 ' I NOPAD £.25' UnWTBAGS v ' sSSSS ■ Nov. 14. 45 The looming question now is; GASOLINE what will happen to all the Neh­ ru memoraUUa. gathered there B A N T L Y OIL to make up a soH of museum? 34 S B B V E D i n 8« Y B A B 8 PRICES E F P fa iV E THRU SAT., SEPT. 7H». WE RESERVE TH8 RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.’ Abmclicster WABHlNaTON —TThlrty men f* " ' have served on tiie five-man . i^nfcadci MiAile TUmpag, Wmtt IMphfl IMaavtfaa Cmim, 180 Maxlcrt \ .■ Opgii Friday Nights to 9—^AH Redemption Gentera Ghwed Mendays * OlvU,. Aeronauttos Board i..: OpMi VtUHf NIgkte to S~A1 It was esUbUshed ln„l#M„ -I I ' l ’’' L'' I ■1 ■■ \ 'F V-' 1 1:- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN... MAKCHEST^ EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4,1968 PAGE TWENTY-SIX affairs, lest his wife mnoeently for not discovering errors in (h w ee that, with a new admin- 'd with fhares In American In­ hard, factual Information. accountant, oftlcars', directors, The corporate director wor- divulge Inside infom|Bitlon to a underwriters. prddt reports. tatrqUon In Wariiington, follow­ dustry muat walk a tightrope U.S. Moves to Protect under the most distressing cir­ •■ir-; th't by serving on a board bridge partner. There are eeveral other cases It Is stUI a Mt early to meas­ ing a different philosophy, the The puUlq relatkxss anon who In which the withholding of In­ ure the consequences of these ; x; might begin to forget Its cumstances, for they are quak­ ha might leave hlmscM open to ing Inwardly. a personal liability suit from a casually dro]^ hints to the stoiok Many Small Stockholders formation or the release of mis­ -'•'■o-s. Not all have been pursuit. market gossip columnlsU now leading information Is attacked. very cleartV stated and perhaps Until clarification la reached, The analyst asks now if he disgruntled stockholder. The company president fears wonders tf somebody over there By JOHN CUNNIFF charges are establishing the A couple of cases, at least, in­ they have not been-thoroughly however, thousands of persona muat eliminate hunches and Ups and concentrate Instead on to talk with hie wife abobt office in the BBC is watching him. AP Hw 1im« b Andyit new pattema: volve suits against accountonU tested either. There is even the remotely or Intimately connect­ NEW YORK (AP) — A m the 1 . A ruling in SBX7 vs. Texas im(«aot c t recent ohuYes and OuU Sulphur Oo. toat stated. In essence, that nobody can tt ^ e r>- court caaM Ui ahBorbed,by the for personal profit with InAMma- financial community, the aignlf- tton totended only for coiporate loanee of recent govemm^ use, knowing ttmt the informa­ moves ia becoming apparent. tion is not publicly available. Tliey ere atteifipta to |«oteot the The case was developed after •nMdl Inveator. the SEC detected purdfasea by Aa the number of riiarehold- Texas Gulf offiotala prior to the era laoreaaed fourfold in 10 announcement of a major ore yeora,’ Inequttiei In vdiat aome strike In Ontario. people on Wall Street like to call 2. Accusations by the SEC peopja’a capitaltam have’ been that Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen­ made to glare. ner A Bmith, the nation’s big­ Itie emergence' of a mldiHe gest broker, violated antttraud daaa wMh money for atocka haa laws in that It provided Informa­ thrown the naive In with the so- tion on an earnings decline at phiaticates. And, next to expert* Douglas Aircraft to institutional ence and basic Intelligence, the investors while withholding it difference la primarily one of in­ from smaHer inveetora. Merrill formation. Lynch denies the chkiigea. . "SUPER-KISHr- QUAUTY BEEF— NONE PMCED HIGHERI There la a great diaparlty in 8. A court decision involving the quality and timing of infor­ BatChrls Construction Oorp„ a mation available to the public builder and operator of bowling oompared with that to which a alley In which a prospectus select group la privy. Thla hoa failed to include information QUARTER LOIN SlICED been the aituatlon for 00 long that might be construed aa de­ that It la thoroughly Ingrained; rogatory. it haa, in fact, been the baaia on Individimls claimed they pur­ which aome traders have made chased stock in BaiOiria with­ STEAKS—ROASTS Aelr money. out realising it was also an op- Now the Securities and Ex­ erator of bowling alleya, vdilch SIRLOIN change Oomanleaion appears to you 'might remember auddeidy PORTERHOUSE be saying that there 1» no rea­ dropped out of favor a few (■ONE-mi son why this old, chib-llke at­ years back. mosphere should oentinud, espe­ This case seems to leave any­ PORK CHOPS cially when the welfare of 34 one connected with a misleading PORTERHOUSE TO P R O U N D mUlton alMuehaldera la involved. eecuriUes offering persimally U- At least iluree dedrions or atle for damages. It Includes TO P R O U N D BOTTOM ROUND >r Trend to Cosmetic Surgei^ 4 - P ly N y lo n C o rd TOP SIRLOIN i 4 TOP SIRLOIN Helps Child’s Attitude CUBED B AC K r u m p " By AP Newsfeaturee medical cantors or reference (Each package contains “Here comes Johnny Big books audi as “ Director of Med­ Nose’’ or “ Look at Gloria’s big ical SpedeJtots’ ’ ore other ears” taunt the children in the aouroes cf informatlMi. It’s best 9 to 11 Chops playground. U one gMs a specialist in the TUBELESS Although parenils may foU particular type of plastic sur­ Jchisiy or Gloria or any other gery to be done for example—a End and Center Cuts) chlM with unattroetlvp features dermatologist (skin) or an oto- or a severe phyaiepi defect that laryngologlat (nose, ear and, OHS. "it’s what ineUle'f^ oounU,’’ it throat.) Is now repoRniied that ■whafa If posslUe try to meet with pihcsi tnolde may be adversely affect­ more than one potei^lal aurgeon ed hy the txm-eonformlng out­ (considtation fees are usually PREMIUM side packaging. amall) to dlscuas anticipated re- sidte, peycliologloal fochffs and A aevere physical defect may costs involved which can range permanently distort the child’s anywhere from $800 to $100 for a body imege-the Kfelong pey- surgeon’s foe, usuaUy not ooV- cbologlcal attitude that a child ered by medical liuurance, plus fqrms toward the body By age 8 hoepltal charges. BARTLEH or R-bealdea causing unmeas- WHITEWALLS uralbla damage to hla personal and social development. New Weather Data ' Recently there haa bean a growing trend toward perform­ 8UITLAND, Md. — Weather-" 3 6 MONTH WEAROUr GUARANTEE ing cosmetlo surgery on young men eatimate that before the patientB. But even though cos­ new U.S. satellites came along, metic surgery, the branch of observers knew of conditions plosUo surgery devoted to Im­ over only about S per cent of PEARS proving phyatoal appearance,, the earth’s surface. Now mete- / oifdogiate at the National En- -Ml .ijia con now Improve almost any de­ formity, 'diafiguretnent or unat- ’vironmental Satelltte Center' here are obtaining photographic I \ traeUva feature a child may poaseaa, cosmetic surgery is not and Infra-red data on all parts for every child. of the globe aifo are Analysing Much depends on the individu­ weather {diettomena that were al child, how sarioiu his defect unknown eight years ago. to and how he adapts to H. m MAXWELL HOUSE foot, states AUx Karr In the Sep­ tember iSBue Of “ FamUy CSr- A & P ole,*' ''Flasttc Burgeons often re­ fuse to operate when a child W- preaees no desire for surgery, CLOBOX FROZEH even though the parents requeto It.’’ eunoe changing a penons’ ap­ pearance can In Itself ho pey- Sa le • 6.50 X 13 8.85 X 14 COFFEE chologlcaUy upsetting, doctors 6.95 X 14 7.35 X 15 BLEACH ORAHGI want to be sure that young can- dtdataa for coasnatlc aurgery wMlwee*- _ 7.35 X 14 ,7.75 X 15 are ataUe and mature enough to laMSSaoJil fll^UAKANTEE 7.75 X 14 8.15 X 15 nfniii« the emotional impact of fAAC PASSENGW plus $1.81 to $2.86 Fed; Exo. Tax the operation. The Ideal timing piU0nus suPIM*n i 8.25 X 14 8.45 X 15 NlUL for ouch surgery varies from • ilia in»rwt««r inr 1 JANE PARKER one operation..^ to another, de­ ri«"'sss 8.55 X 14 9.15 X 15 ^ a™ u ^ -t M IWI r«id. »>»" , pending In many cases on the ” t«tt « »«' • age at which the feature reach­ Jjjj es its full s ^ . 9k Thli tl Mlnll Auto’f lop ■ FREE MOUNTING! The aucoesa Of any kind of qiiollly lire. Thtro II' ho 6 - 99 coemeUc surgery depends not oBMasea is tfea reglstased Induilry-wldo ilondord. ■ NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! only on the dootor’ a technical n i at tke HabeiWat C m * training but olao on hla artistic Fstant Oesp.” Tociti*)- •• BIUEBERRY ability—the ability to envision t i l how surgery can enhance a sat ■ EASY INSTANT CREDIT! of featured. MARSHMALLOW A family phytooian may be U M d o it^ V . r- V ■ ■ most helpful hi locating a reU- DRUG COMPANY KILLOOA'S ^ ' able coemeUo euigeon. Medical ItT Mais Nt^-M I-nn ^erglass BeHei FLUFF 2 47* associations,* local hospital#. j^olyester Cord SILViRiROOK POLYESTER CORD 4-PLY KRABTCORN FLAKES ’AT 28* 4-Ply WIDE TRACK ftUnER Wlw NAVI a mTW BBT a o BUI$ m m JUBELESS WHITEWALLS ^ 74* ■C Jubele$sWhitewall$ SnPPY CRIAMY OR CHUNKY VELVEETA SI IN I COSHIST ON ssss •rrt 97*1 191 SIZE 7.75x14 97 sizi PEANUT BUnER > 38* .CRANMRRY JUICI COCKTAIL Plus 97 SIZE 7,75x15 Fed. Exciss ' D 7 0 - i 4 Tax Plus $2.02 r%. 43* Fsd.ExciM . OCEAN SPRAY T a x , 8.25 X 14 « X 14 * < 0 0 9 7 A S l t 8.15x1$ O d t 9.00 x1$ 34” SIZE F 7 0 H 4 32.97 SAVE 20< IWfij tUJlJ ” *'**" ” G70-I4 G70-I5 34.97 y . 33 35 y Srlcol plui-2.35 t o 3.94 Fod. Excito Tax H70-I4 H70-I5 35.97 This is the famous Polyester and Fiberglass Belted Prltoi plui 3.02 to3.83 Fod. ExcUo Tex Tire that you’ve been reading about. It’s made to give A new wide- track made with two bias plies HELIMAN'S A rare esiMnunlly Is you firmer traction, longer tread life, less heat build-up. of polyester and two belts of fiberglass. Gives scevlre ctieice presertV >n • well-slesned recrsetlsnsl And best of all, you get up to 20,000 more miles of^ you greater speed, greater stabilityModern twesivwHy e( swdtit cnt. wear. \ ' Y a" white sidewall. Great value'. HERSHEY BARS Des’l SiIh hi Clees iFilnN- LIPTOHS fet lake. SwIsMnIsi, fitMng, MAYONNAISE csNwlRfl, kUdAN, kmtlsa, tU- .. lns.WlMIRiwiSNl)^ GI4HT SIZE --MOMTIMirOREUN. eMWOUTTOMVM ^ TIRE and AUTO TEA BAGS QOWfl** WERE FOR FREE BROCHURE OPIN Y^DAYR A WKRK . tQ BdN. t* 7 Pda. A SERVICE CENTERS Milk Almond Pkg. M in it A u t o DDUDUilOMBi Boute » to' Bonto » by ^ For of 4t Chocplat9 ^ S ^ ^ ^ o t o • Mini HlIjNboto and Nee our entnadB. Mi MERIDEN WATERBURY SPRINGFIELD 8V2 Ox. l^ .en e mile peel oentef el towii- MANCHESTER BERLIN WETHERSFIELD 9V4pi. Store #14 Store # t t Store #11 \ J 8 lo ro # 15 S loro.# !! Store #tS 942 Silas Deane Highway Centennial Plain Waterbury Shopplag P tm Springfield Shopping PI 821 Wosi Middls Turnpiks Webslor Square P lou Springfield, Meet . . EMERALD LAKE SHORES X Wethersfield, Cotm. Maridon, Conn. WateriMiry, Conn. ■ V k^ncharier, Corin. Berlin, Conn. i im t SOOMO, K tl nAfUM'MMHlAM MJNfU'l F Mf.GION I n THIS AO PIRTAINS TO MANCHUTfR, CONN., STORI ONLY OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 tg 9 ■ SATURDAY 9 to 6 . PRICIS nVICTIVI THROUOH SfPT. 7,' 19« t E

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conferences, the first being prdaohsi.” The Committee also arts? “ By providing manage­ have been expressed In two. We t scheduled tor Sept. 18 and '16 to Ms estabIMied a quarisrly ment asslstanoe and technical simply advised th«^ to cut it to B AR G A X E l C * i 0 Group Bridging Worlds newsletter, "8CA News," which help," said McLsUan. '"And by two pages." -By CLAY R. TOLLAN- Atlanta. Others will follow in S t Louts and New OrigsW. Is mailed to about 8,800 readers. contributhgt materials or serv­ McLellan esnphaslaed that, Crocheted Slippers MAR. 22 BLACKY THE AN6US SEZ: Shop M Vour Oof/y Atf/viTy Guida -JK Of Business and Culture "These Will-hf smaB confer Neuly 0,000 of them are presl- ices. FV>r exojnplcr a transporta­ -"The big problem' Is communi­ »APR. 20 'I Aceerding (0 (h# Start. tion company could provide bus cation—on each side. They don’t NEW YORK (AP) — Estab­ The committee constets of 81 enceeJ^-Sfcld Ooldwln A- Ate- dents of major corporations, Now that cooWf waothof To develop messoge for Thursday, 4- 5- 7-144 and the remainder are mem­ service to a Iniltural eveitt. Or understand each other. Along 26^34 prominent executives from -all LelMh, president of (he commit­ '54-69-75 read words corresp^ing to numbers 17-24-31 9 lished ^ than a year ago, the an elAotrioal oompazzy could h regions of the country. IL isll^ tee. "We <]o not believe tn hav­ bers of arts councils and other "The first thing we want to do horo chongo fho poeo. u ir e r L TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. scotr{( Business Committee for the ing large meetings which do art orgoatoatiohs throughout the contribute lighting and electri­ is to create a climate, so that OCT. 24 ( a fund-raising omnltafim, nor , Sorvo a Now Engtand With J-'J. APR. 21 ’ T l Attention 61 Till cal equipment for a repertory when an arts orgazilxation goes 1 Your Arts, Inc., already U creating does It p1anjt»-1MYe as a con­ nothing but listen to a sartes of country. ' 2 Your 32 Your 62 OpportunityNOV 22 ' theater or concert hall." to a business. It will a hear­ f BoHod Dfniior or o Fancy 33 You 63 The lines of oommuniedtion betwecsi duit for ehdimellng funds to spe- speedies. A ^leakers' bureau has been Madium 3 By 42-47-56-58^ What can (he committee do ing. We want to open doors." V- nessmen and 10 people from the Mtdn Street Storee Tri City-^Vemon Cirde Area 67 Gombitng "Cultural organisations need been faring well In attracting _ Boof Mart. 7 And 37 Work NOV A private, tax-exempt nation­ vlde Informaition and research, arts at each conference. They explain how bustoess and the Smart and Simple 38 May 68 Much help in preparing their presen­ the corporate dcdlar. Corporate Be in the Tn Group’ Ju ne 22 8 Mind's wlU learn to talk to each other, arts can ge^ together. The com­ PacU>r a Colleire Timik SomelliliiK for Kreryoiio The Baokbone of a Wardrobe 9 May 39 High 69 Uniqut al . organization. -"dedicated to to show 'arts organizatiom how 70 To and wtU be ooncernisd with local mittee also la iHannlng to issue tations to business,” Md>llan giving for a l l. charitable pur^ . . . « . PEB5K A BOU TIQU E right THE CAROUSEL. Tri City 5 ^ 1- 6-4548 lO B e 40 Con 50-55-59-62(^ atimuiaitlBg Support of the arts Im t to approach business peo- SWEATERS and SKIRTS plus 41 Purchases 71 Enfmits said. "Recently an aits organi­ poses-in 1962 amcimted to 1.09, Let GLAZIERS, Ml nejtt to the State Theater offer* . Shopping Plaza, has "PICKIE B/51-70-76 11 Someone (2-78-83-88^ for the business coenmunity," ple'tor support, and to encour­ and regional queotions. some reference materials, to knit BUTTS and SKIMMERS are 12 Sharp 42 Keep 72 Beckon sation asked us to review a per cent of total net profit. Jh atreet, help you select Juot- ^ tantallaln* array of JE W E L - TICKIB SnC K IE ’' the dalay- CANCER 43 Heor 73 Pefsonollty its formation was announced age the participation of more "They wiU discuss how arts measure what is being done to­ in gala array at KAYE’S 13 Moke CAMKORN presentation they were about to 1966 corporate donations for ail .right-for-you UNDEHtSHAP- fnrni practical Uke flower ‘‘decals" tiiat add j JUNE 23 14 Sociability 44 Oldllme 74 Better DEC, 2J organisations can approach day and to help bustness Justify T SPECIALS- last fall by C. Douglas Dillon, business peo^de In the advance­ SPORTSWEAR, Vernon Circle. 45 Worry 75 Results purposes were $700 million—of ERS (padded braa, long Bnei \yoO D E N earring*, ring*, up-to-date c«■ away with a lot of service. Everybody comes out of complexion. 649-6394. ALBUM! Many lovely designs! Directions the vocational student hds Ed- against loss of pride and inter­ $7, .1*’’ snack tray and bewer- aggravating straightening of the k LOOK that is totally unique has seam­ smiling. for knitted stole and patterned vest in sizes 36-48; crocheted Prnipon-hat! rcEidy suspected, that he Ik, a est. t age glasses are in' gh>tiouB thread, ing that will (latter the half-suer's Clip bobby pins to the side of second class student. "This would assure the techni­ shape, an attractive stand-up collar and After waxing leather' uphol­ the gsirment you are knitting EARLY AMERICAN. Generation to Gen­ cal school student the same transparent color' that you’U eration designs fit handsomely into to­ The art of architecture cem Misses' Wool School SoppUe* button trim. stery, wipe off dirt with a dEunp and use them a t gauges to llr^ g e accorded a student who Want to pkuse on your window No. 8151 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is in sizes day's decor-Triple Irish Chain, Weath­ sweep away these visuEd blocks shelf to Kflect its total beauty. BOTH FJURWAYS have aU cloth that has been dipped Into measure your work. You idso er Vane and Basket of Tulips! Pattern to enthuslEistic Acceptance of oc- studies the^ courses In a com­ of "TOOLS’’ FOR 10V5 to 24V5, bust 33 to 47. Size the well-beated white of tm egg. CEui use a bobby pin to anchor FOr the new-season bride, the 12V5, 35 bust, 2% yards of 45-inch. pieces, directions tor 12 quilts. 50$ (or cupationid trEdrilng that Is Im­ munity^ ccdlege," he explains. GENUINE PORTUGAL MAR SCHOOL including notebooks. 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p a g e THIBTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4j 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 PA15E THIRTY Era of Long-Haired and Youth in Tennis But... THE Northrup Glad to Get Out of Oakland Herald Angle Conservative Aussie Now Favored Newcombs, seeded fourth, By Laver, wM ier at Wimblodon, N.Y., today In one of the re- Africa and Margaret Smltti FXJKBST HILLS, N. Y. Court of Australia takes on MA- was three points from elimina­ EARL YOST Detroit Ups Banjo-Hitting Style Mng.pf the pros for tlie last mttinlng four men’s fMrih (AP)—nite may be the rta Bueno of BrasU, the girl she tion once in a 8 hour, 46 mbnite Sports Editor three y « a » and No. 1 seed here, round matches. era of kmghaira and youth srUpped last week for the U.S. match he won from bearded Margin, Now Shelved by Dodgers was unceremofriousiy dumped Ih the others, Rancho Gon- amateur title. The winners JVoptl Top Runner to Be Contender in tennis but a cooBervB- from the competition ’Tuesday aales, 40, , the onetime king of meet for a finalM spot. Ttorben Ulrich o f Denmark 4-6, tive, 88-yeaiM>ld AtMtralian by OUtf Drysdale, a 29-y«aiM>M the courts, faces seoond-seMed A pair of British girls clash In 6-4, 8-8, 6-1, 6-1. Ralston was Give the Hartford Knigrhts an outstanding running Eight Games NEW YORK (A P )—The Los Angeles Dodgers, whoM d o^ to Uttte Joaquin Lcyo- banjo-hitting style of attack often causes theiT prob­ with a neat $2 trim is the rookie pro frtem South Africa Tony Roche of Austndla; Tom TO other semifinal. They are' back and the new Atlantic Coast Football League ent^ who hUa a backhand the way Okker, the glant-kiUer from ’The IMayo of Mexico In a delayed NEW YORK (A P )—De- ing staff to sing the blues, suddenly blasted out a new favorite to collect the second-eeeded Aim Hydon third round match before wln- fl6,000 first prize in the Mickey Mantle swings a baae- Netheriands, opposes Britain’s Jones, who beat Peadiee Bart- ball version of the Anvil Chorus that all but tun^jed baU bat. Refer Curtis, and Dennis Rals­ kowlcz of Hanitramck, Mich., nliw 9-U, 6-2, 8-6, 7-8, 6-1. the walls of Connie Mlack Stadium. U.S. Open Championship. ton of Bakersfield, Oallf., faces Aidie looked tremendous in "Now that Rod Lavar Is out‘of Tlie score was 4-6, 8-6, 6-1, 10-8, 6-3, and hard-serving Vir­ Banjo hitter Is a term that re­ 6d. Laver’s serving collapsed Nloda PUIe of Yugoslavia, who ginia Wade, vtctor over Judy crushing Emerson, two-time tt, you have to pick Ken Rose- intt out Charlie PasareU...^ U.fl. and two-time Wimbledon fers to a singles hitter, ljut the waU," said Arthur Asha, the and he delivered 14 ‘ dpuNe- Tegart of Australia 8-8, 6-2. B.S ^ finteh^ ye.riybusine» Dodgers were anything but that fauKs, five hi the final set. . ’Two more women wHl' enter The eUmlnaton of Lever pro­ champion, 6-4, 9-7, 6-8. His Dav­ Brother Act new U.S. amateur champion, is Cup teammstte, d a rk Oraeb- at Philadelphia Tuesday night the eemlflnalB.' The favored RU- v id e Ihe tournament’s big Packers. [h^ uprl&hU for an insurance th ere tOTUght. ^ who might have spoken a few RoeewaU, wl)o was chaimdqn ner, was almost equsJly impres­ "We expect to get one or two xhe Knights’ otticial Itie Athletics certainly wlU They pounded out three hom­ words in his own behalf after a of the pros bMore the appear-, Ue Jean King of Long Beqhb, riwck ’Ftiesday but two others, Newcombs and Ralston, had sive in whipping Gene Scott of running backs shortly," Publl* program Is strictly big league, be glad to see him go. O f Atlanta ers and five doubles to produce straight-aet 'victory over Roy once of Laver, plays big Ron (Jallf., the Wimbledon winner,^ Nowcoii escapes. New York 7-8, 6-0, 6-8. ctst John Sandhaus reported af- a real mcney-maker . . . Northrup, vdio fought his way eight runs In the final two in­ Ehnerson of AuetraUa. Hotaibeig of mghland Falls, plays Maryna God'wln of South'mh^urrow ter the Knights had nipped the George Ehrlich of WTIC han- out of the American League’s Beats Mets nings for a 10-9 victory over the Westchester, N.Y., Bulls last j,gg o ,e field public address newest playground earlier tWs Phillies. Billiards Slated Saturday night at DUlon Sta- gygtem duties and Moe Karp, season after being floored with NEW YORK (AP) — Every- Of the Dodgers’ oUier four dium. 7-3. an ex-player, is the ctatlsUclan a fastball, had some more upe thing’s relative, eaipeclally when ■ hits, three were singles and one Murphy Seeking Third Straight in GHO In Pair Tonight ’That’s all the club needs, an -phe weather was great but and downs Tuesday night before It comes to relatives beating the was Ken Boyer’s two-run homer 1 exciting breakaway runner like yjp crowd was off, which could stroking the key hit in a 6-S Town champtons the last New York Mets. in the sixth. j i . The qualifying round, which of Killeen, ’Tex. But Horn, in a pro-aidatetp- warmup round Bobby Gaiters, tate of the New to the holiday weekend, triumph over the A’s. WETHERSFIELD (AP) three years. Center BUUards OUT OF POSITION?— ^Hustling Detroit catcher Bill Freehan and Plate Um­ Atlanta pitchers George Stone Elsewhere In the National Murphy was grateful^ escape Brown, Moed Cincinnati 0-3 in 11 In- NOT FAR ENOUGH—^Rod Lever lunges for ball but Bob Murphy said Tuesday. around when the tournament inriude four of t| ie year’s big­ nijdit at 0(10 at Mt. Nefbo. The Hartford’s defense was ab- gj. Pete Savin and General York Yankees, sent the flrst- Forest Hills tourney. Ttuuds Plantation Country Oub, and Freehan went down to cover the base. Bando just slid back safely. Mets In the opener of Monday’s nlngs, Pittsburgh edged Houston against CHff Drysdale. Latter posted a major upset in The winner of two ccmsecu- a par-7 course in Farmington, field Is cut from 144 to 60 on Fri­ gest names in golf,\Lee Trevino, Squires are top contendere in solutcly superb against the Manager Joe Fenton are too place ’Tigers eight games in doubleheader. 3.2, the New York Mets beat At- tive professional golf tour­ another suburb of Hartford. day evening, or they’ll be back Gary PUyer, Bob Goalby and the Central Connecticut Slow Bulls, an .ifflliate bf the New close to Coach Fred Wallner front of the fading Orioles in the ’Tuesday night, the Mets were lanta 4-3 and then lost to the naments remembered that Pace-setter in the ' qualifying playing in another -qualifying Julius Boros, who are playing Pitch Softball League. York Giants, a team that hadn’t during play. ’The twosome AL stretch run. victimized by AUanta's brother Braves 7-6 In 12 Innings and the was 27-yeeuvold tour rookie Rod round next ‘week. the World Series of Golf at Ak­ Manager Steve McAdam is lost an exhibition in two years should not be allowed on the Elsewhere, Washington edged Rain Helps Pitcher'Speed Up Action in Success only 10 days ago he was act. Fbink and Tommie Aaron Chicago Cubs trounced San Horn of. Overland Park, Kan., Murphy, Lunn, Stockton and ron, Ohio, Saturday and Eiipday. expected to go with the same and the defending Northern Di- playing field. If this practice the Chicago White Sox 2-1, one of the tour’s also-rans lineup in preparation for the got the big hits as the Braves Francisco 8-3. Batch of Veterans who must qualify to play with a six-under-par 66. Billy Casper, TO veer’s leading In addition Arnold Palmer will vision winners. ’The BuUs picked continues, there will be trouble Cleveland trimmed California scored three times in the 12th « * • mcney winner with $101,329, are be at Akron os a television com­ Branford and Middletown up but 34 yards on the ground ahead for Wallner and his staff. 7-2 and Boston beat Minnesota on a week-tfvweek basis. Firing 078 were Pete Brown of inning fdr a 7-6 victory in the d ODOEBS-FHILS— Los Angeles and OrviUe Moody among pirofesstonais taidng p ^ mentator. tounaments tltis weekend. ’ In as clean and hard-hitting a The owner and GM belong In 4-1 In a flve-lnnlng, raln-short- Ellsworth Gets Early Lead, second game of a twl-nlght twin willle Crawford led off the IBs victory at Philadelphia ’ ganic as anyone would care to the stands. ened game, bUI. New York won the opener eighth Inning by slamihlng a two weekends ago mode the ro­ see. ♦ * » ■ • • • tund former U.S. Amateur ♦-3. Dick Hall pitch off the right True, neither team had any m ? Tliere nOEBS-A’8— Hank singled home a run and gtandard for a homer. Cut in Grid Ranks champion from Florida one of explosive runner, the Bulls’ best n m e r e Northrup committed a dam- the professional golf aesocla- Your Dollars Go Further at Sears Breezes to Five-Inning__ Win scored another as the Braves ^hen with one out. Bill SudaWe N®W YORK (AP) — ton asked waiven on fullback Carlton and Scarpitto also of a year ago, Ron Blye, is now palling to hold a three-stroke error ta the inning said they will try to hook on tion’s exempt players, who need The Twins had the Boston Koonce fdr a 3-0 holered over the right field Ray McDonald, the team’’s No. 1 not engage in qualifying bounds nariifcg with the Giants In the rounds of play “ AWeUcs ra lli^ for three MINNEAPOLIS - ST. ironically it was also In lead after two innings of the Boyer hit his second Youth must be served, and with other clubs. Caritm, 81, draft choice .a year ago. And through the end of 1969.' NaUonal League, as is Randy 72-hole AU-Service Golf PAUL (A P )—‘People SOmo- Mlnnesotk late last season that letft-bander on the r ^ s in the nightcap. But the Mets lied it . „ ^ none ]piow it better than Boston gavjt. up on quarterback joined Buffalo when the ASL Mlnniear, a slashing-type full- Tournament last week at Quan- home ^ times complain about the the Red Sox lost a similar rain- when t w ^gles a „p in the third on1 ea -bases-l<^ed------' His $30,000 victory Labor Day iAie batch of pro football Don Trull, a three-year-veteran was bom in 1960 and gained at MimtclAlr, N.J., in TO Thun- back. tlco, Va., Manchester’s Red 3,868 yards over the years. ----- — ninth''*roarkinB a bMeball games drag shortened game when Dean Larry Stahl and Cleon Lefebvre struck out, but veterai^e who got their acquired from Houston in an ef­ derbird Tournament also made Football fans to ^ y gnUth wound up second best. out, but give a pitcher a chance pitched a five - inning graiid stei^mer with a tow- Jim J^abrielson fort to show up the PtUricto’ of­ Scarpitto, who also has played Heavy - Duty ed today to offensive firewo^ ^ glnoke...... Murphy one of the richest play­ The Detroit right fielder start- three-run l^ d and a heavy no-hltter to defeat Jim Lonborg erlng shot that just went foul RiiSinn m me in W a g w r^ walking i>apers Tuesday. fense. split end on oocasi(«, set an ers on TO tour this year, with *ln ^ 'm e ^ rin g M ark Hagenow lort out to '1 ^ ^ night on“ uie downgrade, ra in storm in th e fift h in - 2-0. down the r l^ t field line, ^ "i^W r*"*fourth “ eved Hall. Tom HaUer greeted Among the jobleee were Buf­ T||at handed the signal-calUng AFL record of 40.8 yards per total winnings of $94,740. Sears ^umn. Hwever, it was good g^f Tuesday night the Red Sox Ellsworth then got him on a ^ha^ky’s eight-lnnlng Wagner with a double, Md Iton falo fullback Wray Carlton, the Job to Mike TaUaferro, obtained punt in 1960 and averaged 44.9 Murphy’s former companions last year, including a 78-yarder, lEAlS. ROEBUCK AND CO. to see some old fashioned, rock ^ White Stone trips to Uie plate ai^ siding jj^yg ^ime he needs be- jumped into a 1-0 first inning called third strike and also ho^er sent the Into over- 1 w u American Football League from the New York Jets several In misery were forced through club’s all-time rushing leader, weeks ago for Babe Parilll, and longest in AFL Matory. another hard day of qualifying Mufflers... ^m and sock ’em football as course in the three base runners in the mth. lead when Carl jrastrzemskl -truck out nx>kle Gralg NflUes ^ »aU Uie Knights and Bulls display- round. H y »n s o o r^ M ^ He sin gly Eltoworth and the Bos- walked with two out, Ken Har- to end the threat MlUan led off U>e 12th and Bob Scarpitto of Denver, rookie Tom Sherman, a free With the AFL getting under Tuesday in the first preliminary ed. the light ®nd was lacked off flrrt were nursing a 4-1 relson singled to center, end Nettles doubled in the fourth, single off loser A1 Jack- the AFL’s leading punter the agent from Penn State. way this weekend, Boston to the $100,000 Greater Hartford ’ibe only disappointing thing Nationals at Wildwood, N .. back ^ e ly margin In the fifth Inning ’Tues- Joe Foy also singled to center, reached third on Rlclt Renlck’ s ,.7 gnd then the Aarons ^ ® post two seasons. McDonald, a 245-pound bruis­ learned that fullback Jim Nonce Open Tournament, 'which starts of the night was the attendance. Saturday. . .Pr^m ce ill* day night when the rains came, scoring Yaz. single and scored a l Jerry ,^ent to work. Hank, virho had Otbere who got the pink slip er from Idaho, was philoeoi^ii- has only a 60-60 chance of play­ here Thursday. It was announced at ’ ’about 6.- Richmond on the cos^ilng with the ’Ihe stylish left-hander turned ' Another single by Foy In the Adair booted a grounder fm an doubled In the first game, I*’® loaded, but the D6dg- included Washington defensive ool about his release, although ing in Sunday’ s opener at Buffa­ I^ contrast, Murphy spent the 000.’ ’ The paid was perhaps c scan© at Manchester H;gh w - 2-1 1 ^ in the l^tona of me ^ veritable machine as he fourth followed by Reggie error. Cesar Tovar’s two^nit in- gjammed another two-bagger ®ro c-nie right back with wme bock Jimmy Burson, a alx-year he averaged 4.8 yards in 62 car­ lo. day' in leisurely travel from Chevy Owners 1,000 less than that amount and tec a leave of absence wlH eighth, Joe Keough lacM a - j,gce•*<>«' •»«»•*»«. pair of TO 12th. - i Willie StargeU’e 22nd homer NEW YORK (AP)—As kicking skill agalnrt VVMtches- Hartford Mete a 23-gamc baa- a ^ le in the sixth m ercaiM a year’s title contest, and in this, title game. But after good starts I —r - - .yjgjtoti WIggin. While talking In the opener, J.O. Martin’ s snapped a 2-2 tie with two out ih the New York Jets trudged each time, the Jets have failed ter. X r a TOchdown. and he kettoaU schedule. 1-0 C hlcap 1 ® ^ ® ^ t TO mentor is Dave WIggin o f hand# were capped over two-nm homer In the second the sixth. Houston had tied the out of the locker rqom at opinion, TO outcome wlU be re­ Stock Installed Take with ^ ______man made It aland up with a to make it. Make and Year 'Number Price Price - four-hitter as the Senators Manchester High. Just before the top Up and “ fu r.coat” . gave the Mets a 2-0 lead. At- game In the previous inning on IMS SCHEDULES their training camp’'recent- peated, too—thp Raiders win­ the season started two foot- Again WIggin emphasized lanta scored ih the third on Fe- John Batenian’s run-scoring CENTRAL CONN. This year again they have to GUARANTEED climbed wittiin one game of TO ly, a fan studied them for a ning and going Into TO Super be given a good chancM to win in 59-64 Chevrolet Weaver Still Has Hopes ninth-plaoe White Sox. ball players tested Wiggins’ the fact that the hair pieces Upe Alou’s RBI single and went (jouble and Jose Herrera’s RBI Sept. 81—At Kntstown St. Bowl for another cnwdc at TO 85401 14J» 10“ '88—At Itbaca moment, then said, “ They TO Elast, but from this view Cullen delivered the winning temper. would come off. Just about that ahead 3-2 In TO fourth on Hank single. look like the Green Bay National League. they’U mite again after a brutal As Long As You Wt off reliever Wilbur Wood, National League Sporting two of Uie moot Ume one said to the other, Aaron’s double, Torre s triple * 4 ,* Oct. 0—BridgepcHTt Here’s how TO standings 14418 Orioles Will Take Flag W, L. Pet. 18—Montclair St. Packers.” struggle. Actually, it’s not too 64-67 Corv»ir_^ . 85421 1(H» _ who had Inherited a bases-load- Unf(»tunately for the Jets, could look at TO end of TO sea­ far fetched to foresee TO East­ Own Your Cor ^ to the ^ jam from starter Cisco Car- St. Louis 86 61 .636 But the Mets won It in the Ferguson Jenkins won t o 17th 10—At Trenton St. . BALTIMORE (AP) — For TO struck on TO right upper Up the pair encountered to oome off’. Before WIggin they don’t look Uke TO Packers son: ern crown being decided in a San Fran. 74 64 .536 seventh on three singles and two victory against 12 losses for the 86^1oaaboro St. East West 64-67 Chevelle, 85466 10*8 first Ume since he bectime man- top of the ninth, and Dooley Cln(tinnatl 71 66 .522 16 WIggin. Bight away the Qoaeh know what happened, the'mus- on the field. playoff game. IMP stated that they Would pome taches were gone, right before slow Infield gixunders. Tom Se.a- cjuba as Randy Hundley drove Nov. 8—American Infl. 1. Houston 1. Oakland Chevrolet ager of TO Baltimore Orioles, Womack allowed Baltimore only INDIANS-ANGELS— Chicago 73 68 .618 ver, 14-9, was the ".vinner and in three rune with a pair of sln- • -A t AdelpU In fact, they might not even The Oilers had two things. Earl Weaver looked downcast five hits. Paid fla ir’s flfth-ln- off before the boys drew equip- his eyes, look like TO Housbm Oilers. 2. New York 2. Kansas City going for them last year—a tre­ MUmJER GUARANIfE Atlanta 71 70 '.604 18% Milt Pappas, 10-11, took the loss, gies and Ernie Banks hit Ws 10—At SooTOrn Conn. 3. Buffalo ' 3. San Diego 65-67 CheveUe, 85467 discUssing TO future. idb« homer accounted for TO ^ Pittsburgh 68 72 .486 ment. They were false! That’s why the OHere should mendously stingy defense and a If muffler fails due to defects in materials or Chevrolet 1 4 ^ 10“ 27 th homer. Willie McCovey repeat as Elastem Division 4. Miami 4. Denver workmanship or blowout, rustrout or wear- "I’ve got to figure out some- run. . _ hor PhUa'phla 66 74 .468 ^ The 1969 American Bowling belted hl^i 82nd homer, with a CXIAST OfiABD pair oi rugged runners, Hoyle thing to get us out of this Baltimore starter Tom Phoe- champions and go into the 0. Boston 0. eSnoinnati Granger and Woodle Campb^. out while original purchaser owns the oar, it Houston 64 77 .454 G in n ta G ilt E ivp TWlWtl to 43 L im it Cohgrese championships will be man on, and Bobby Bonds Sept. 81—Springfield Because they have Joe Na- will be replaced upon return, free of charge. 54-64 CheveUe 85704 14-“ 10“ riump,” Weaver said after the bus, with a 6-0 Ufetime reawd ®ro New York 64 79 .448 26% Vriani.«$ rive, ATUWU IU ‘* 0 Madison, Wis., Feb. 22- giammed a 's o lo shot for San American FootbaU League tiUe H they can get a Ijetter than •* Angels. Southpaw Z6—American Int’I. game against the Oakland Raid- math, TO Jets tor TO post cou­ If the defective muffler was installed by Sears, second-place Orioles had lost a against TO Yanks, permitted Loe Angeles 60 79 .432 28% mediocre passing game to Join we will install the new muffler with no charge FAIRFIELD (AP)—^The New year pro, and tight end Dick Ko- April 80. Francisco. O-At Norwich era. ple of years have been coneid- 62-67 Ovevy n, 6-1 detoion to TO New York only an Infield ^ g le JlTteto bom Vicente R Tuesday’s Besults IS—Wesleyan the combination, they should get for labor. Yankee^ Tuesday night for their five innings. But he was riieUed P____ Chicago 8, San Francisco 3 York Giants released five play- tlte, who was in to second sea- " by New York. Chevrolet 85^9 IM ® 10“ ers and jrfaoed rookie tackle son. ’The rookies are split end 1^-lAt Soathweateni sixth losfe In eight games, in the sixth on four- hits, the SMABT TEAM Pittsburgh 8, Hourton 2 Penn State Eastern Power^ 8§-sAt Worcester Tech The Jets, on TO other taancl, Chevelle With 2 games remaining, Yanks going ahead 2-1 on run- _ Ten Los^Angtto lo“ phUa]^rphla 9 ^oug Chatman of Jackson State Randy Payne of Indiana State Olympic Swimming Coach could surprise if halfback Baltimore ti4e Detndt by eight scoring singles by Joe Pepttone, ^ U r ^ ’a ^iW teT 3 waivere_today. and punter Tom Lunceford of Nov. S -A t Trinity (Conn.) •—Boohester Emerson Booaer returns to his NO MONEY DOWN on Sesrs Easy Payment Plan 60-67 CAWvidr 85929 IM® 10“ games In TO American League and ^ 1 R o h ii^ . ketball squad and the student New York 4-6, Atlanta 3-7 ’The cut reducted the Giants’ Auburn, Yale Looms as Ivy^s Best pre-injury 1907 form.. He’s stUl pennant race. The Tigers de- W th ^ out in t ^ to i^ , Itoy ^ e stdioed’s Today’s Games squad to the current National ISrsAt B. P. I. Pleased at Performances You Oaa’t Dd Better Than Sears ‘ 80—PMC Oollegee (et recuperating from knee sur­ f^d Oakland 6-3 Tuesday Sliuc Honor roU. San Francisco (Her^>^ Football League limit of 43. • ^OOL PBO NEW YORK—(NEA)—Pmn knee Injtiries and underwent op- gery, though, and It’U take some State was three points away erattons. 1116 return of these Atlentto pity) 190, finished second in 10:24.4 A rt t hv Bnhinmn — ------MtKlormick lO-Wj:- at Chicago Released were three veterans DENVER (AP)—Chariee Plch- LONG BEACH, Oalif. (AP) — time for him to Join Namath from perfection last season. strength, plus Kwa- also bettering the world record. G uaranteed ' __:------The franchise business In this ®-12 ^ rookies. the new tennis professional ^ OONNEOnOUT George Haines (loesn’t think it and form a more potent offense. still had a season . to play,” wUl be too tough a job coaching Yale's John Nelson took third at None of TO other teams in TO L o s ^ e l e s (SutTO <^14) ®t ^ a sU-year Giant; de- at thrcheii^ HlUs C^try Club; ^o-Stot lick, plus a Itoly ^ y schedule Sept. 81—Vermont Weaver said. "Now time Is run­ The first United States poet country Is a $70 WUlon a year ,, V . ’...... ' ------— ...... and a two-pouii qeioax oy should make Penn State the beet the UB. men’s Olympic swlm- 16 *40 8> divlsiCR appeanl strong enough 40,000-Mile ning out.” card was issued on May 1, 1871. Industry. , SJ^t^ Jacl«on « 16), jgnslve end Jeff Smith, a two- has the nickname of "ChlU.” UCLA kept the N l^y to TO East again In ’68. 88-A t Tele mln gteam, for he says: An Indloation of TO U.S. to challenge TO OUera o i^ Jcits. But TO little skipper has an from an undefeated record. Oct. 0 -A t New Bampehlre strength came when a freestyle 8 t. L o to (BrUes 17-9) at Cln- SYBAOUSE: Coach Ben l» -A t Davidson "Show them TO door to the For a whUe, Buffalo lotUced as Brake Linings indomitable spirit. He’s still ctimati (Maloney 11-9), night Still, coach Joe Patemo’s pool. They’U do TO rest." quartet of Zach Zorn, Steve Ue- if it mig^ bounce back toward hoping against hppe. crew won Us last seven games._ __ Schwartzwalder welcomes back !•—Maine rych, Ken Walrii and Don Schol- Rigney Offered New Pact Only games scheduled 86-A t Maalaclmsetta A record-ehattering perform­ TO top, but then injuries set in, 2-Wheel Set ,. "Let’s see,” he said^ "We Thnreday’s Games flitoh^"i2 and pUy^‘ Florid^ --flm ost - th® delenw ance by UCLA’s Mike Burton in -lander swam tb a ■worid record Includl^ a damatfng one to pitch McNally Wednesday, have State te a etandstUI In the Gator Nov. 8—Boeton Unlv. the , -meter freestyle, clip­ in the 400-meter relay TO elxth quarterback Jack Kemp, who’s No game# scheduled against pushing and fourth over- Bntgers 1 600 an off day Thursday, aiid then tncluciing Stock in Angels •-At ping 20 seconds off the world’s international mark for the new out for TO seasem with tom ■ come back with Hardin,: Phoe­ American League le-Bbode Islend previous best, wound up five Bebnont Plasa Pool. knee Hgaments. Onarahtee: If the . 8 8 bus and McNally. Al 'We take all W. L. Pet. G.B. There w m also the l^ b ert g^ack (Rich Panszyszyn) who 8 »-A t Holy Cross They were timed in 8:82.5, Brake Linings installed ANAHEIM (AP) CalUOtnla TOlr birth In TO league’s 1961 Trophy, .the award given to could lead the Orangemen to . days ,of Olympic trial# ’Tueeday Miami Is progressing rapifUy 88 62 .629 — one-tenth better than Zorn, by us w6ar out within Exchange four, meybe we can pick up two ^ ^ ^ui expansion. Before that, from Detroit TO outstanding team In the another 8-2 year If he ktaw night. but stUl not far enough along, 40,000 mUes, we will Soars 1 Va Ton Auto games on the Tigers. We still . 1966 to 1960, be managed the Baltimore 80 60 .671 8 SOUTHEBN CONN. Walsh, Don Havena ani0 Greg Strong fIn-Typo Bast. Patemo heads into t o healtby. Center and guard are "We have better depth in and Boston has too many prob­ furalah replacement Rotchot Jocks have three games left against offered Manager Bill Rigney a League Gloats both In Boston 76 66 .636 13 'Sept. 81—At E. Mloldgan practically every'event and the Chariton hod swum!at the Stu- lems, including peer to have too much to ^ aito the^equ^ of any In ^ : Qoaeh Tom CahlU is TBINITY swimming events qualified, plus 23, and Weaver shot back: far with a tax consultant'and theAngelsotthcendotthesea- Washington 2, Chicago ). ondO. •’What’s wrong with that?” ' stock broker about jhe offer. son to ma-nage the OlanU, the Cleveland 7, California 2 TO c^ try.” K w ^k averaged stocked with strong backs but Sept. 88—Winiams Previous best ever had been the fourth man in the 100-meters They’U miss Keating and Loi- 17 yarto per rwepU^ sea- g„ gewng line. «eve LlndeU is Now, It’s 20 of 22. Xhe 60-year-old manager has Otoogp .White Sox or the Amer- Detroit 6, Oakland 3 Oct. 0-Batee the 16:38.1 by Mexico’s Guiller­ and seven who earned piacea on key, but they stUl have a rugged Frltz Peterson, who had to worked under one-year League expcujeion Kansas Boston 4,\ Mlraieabta 1, 6 in­ r** wkl lllj® a proven quarterback and 1 »-A t Tnfts mo Echevarria la»t July. En the baais of aggregate points. bunch of defender* led by mid­ leave the game alter being tracts -with the Angels since City Royals, nings, rain ter catching tte ball. Patemo cjhariey Jarvis is an AU-Amerl- 15-A t Colby roitte, Burton swam the fastest were Chet Ja«trem6kl, dle linebacker Dan Oooncre and Today’s Games now s ^ f l^ y : _ can candidate at fuU-back. Tl*Sit ss-At. m o oou. 800 meters ever recorded— 27, of ^oomlngton, Ind., on his comerback Kent M)K3ougban. "Ted Kwallck is the best tight end Gary Steele and tackle » ) b Detroit (HlUer 6-5) at Oakland Nov. 8-Coaet Onard ■ 8:84.8. third Olympic squad, BUI Jota- Kansas City could surprim (Dobson 11-12), night end In the country." Ivony are the only returnees in S-Amlierst Haines termed the Burton ef­ Bon of Loa AngeleO, Dave John­ and challenge Oakland, but Its BRUNSWICK PARKADE lANES Cleveland Cnant 18-9) at Cali­ Patemo’B problem this year the offensive line, wWle taoUe 1«-A t Wesleyan fort the best Individual perform­ son of PhUadelphla, Ray Rivero reshuffled defense stUl must Is finding someone to throw to gteve Yamell U the sole defen- fornia (Harreleon 1-4), night ance ofm TOaw five-dayhyo-— / triala —in v.of —Santa------Clara,- Andrew . w iiu Btenk -m . prove Itself. The Chiefs’ biggest ’ ■'I CMcogo (Fisher 7-9) at Wash-^ TO "best tight ei}d.’’ The In- give line veteran. CohlU is liop- WESLEYAN which tlx worid records were, a y . s g p t . 7 during spring drills In hopes schedule, a winning season U 15—Woroeater Tech. Boostor Cablos Auto Groaoo Guns Boeton (Bell 10-10) at Miime'‘ Charles Hickcox were TO best Yesterday** Star* keeps them a little behind TO Set of 8 BANTAMS — 8 • 12 Y m bid — 9 A.M. eota (Chance 18-18), night of solving It. And he has seven Mkely and another 8-2 quite pos- SOHAmberst over-all perform ince," the Chiefs. ' Padded mounting plates adjust to Ht i Tbarsday!s Games regulars rkuming to each of elble.' Nov. B-At Hamilton BATTING—Ken Boyer, Dodg­ The fight for fourth place cars with rain gutters. Bars are 58 Sears Price 1-®® Sean Price 3 ^ JUNfOftS — 1 3 .1 S Yton OM — 9 A.M. • -A t WUUams coach added. Chicago at Washington, N - ^ UBAOUB: Brian Dowling "We thought we would be ers, drove in Uiree runs with hU could be on Interesting one be­ inches.long for large load capacity. >.88 Use these 8-guage, 7- Develops up to 10,000 lbs. SCNtbRS — 1 6 -1 6 Years OM ^ 11 A.M. Only game scheduled le-T rln lty weak in the backstroke and fifth and sixth homers in a 10-9 cause the Denver Broncos are 72-inch cai'go straps. Baked gray en­ strand oablea to atari of preaaure. Pack by hand OPGN1N&S S11LL AVAILABLE FOA MEN, WOMEN, MIXED AND Denny On- not bo quite up to the caliber of breasUtroke, but we eaw some victory over PhUadelphla. hurting without quarterback amel finish. your oar in emergencies. or tiU with cartridge kou, 'All-East as a soph last the eastern Independents but ore TALE gtrength we didn’t know we pnCHINO—Joe Coleman, Steve Tenls for at least TO first Insulated grip. HoiOa 3U OI. JUNIOR LEAOUeS Sept 88-Oonneottont four games, while the expansion Last Night’* Fights' •®?f®**’ the class of their own con- had." Benatofb, scattered four hlU on 1445 New Britain Ava Manchestov Torrtngtoo Parkade ■nve only quarterback candl- ferenoe. The senior quarterback Oct. 5—Colgate John KtoseUa, a 10-year-old TO way to a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati iMngals .have dis­ Shop at Bean and Save West Bartfordk . Auto Center WlnstodBd.(OUlM>S> SAN DIEGK>—Hedgmon Lew­ date with any experience is wlU get help from running backs 18-Brawn played on unexpecte(Uy tough 1 is, 148, Loe Angeles, outpointed high school athlete from Hins­ O h k ^ o White Sox. Satisfaction 880 Brood atroet ■ttSgSII Brunswick Parkade Lanes RING-ING AFFAIR — Wally CWhon, Ellinirton Junior <3huck Burkhart, who h u Calvin HUl and Bob Levin and l»-OolambU dale, 111., was second.to Burton 88-A t Horvard

■ ■ ■■ ' ' I ' V 1 1. ■i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 p a g e THERTY-THBEE PAIS randY-Two MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., BUGGS BUNNY OUR Bo a r d in g h o u s e iHth m a j o r h o o p l e AuromobllM Por S d * 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN Mid WHIPPLE 'Htlp Wanfwd— Hdp Wcmlad Mda 34 VER SHOWER SHOULD, WORK I ^ I LL CHB>: HEAR WATER HAND MB 7 Aaiwtr N f»u l« 35 ATQ W ELl mV WORP RATHER, HAVEN'T TOU - OKAit hOOW,ELMER:] IT TO WUKE J DONT WUNNIMQ... IS PONTIAC Lemana, 1966. Two- ms mo IS coicEWEo ;DuT..» when »T CXJMES IQ ms OWN s u r e 'HEARD i CAUEtAENTICS ARE Vehicles GIRL for part-time work *ln dry PART-TIME : TOUCH THE SHOWER door hardtop, 8-apeed. Very BEHAVIOR ! THAT^ 1HE cAAPIER AMVTHINGl OPEWATING h 9Re'5 a new Musas o b s o l e t e / r e c e n t STUDIES CLASSIFIED IHINk JERklMER WROTE THE HAND9 0 0 H cleaning store, six days a clean. Take over paymenu. No HCLEFTOUTf a COLLEGE and HIGH SCHOOL TOU'RE A L L WIGHT? TUSSLE yo u OUGHTA HAVE POUND THAT RpNNiNG IS OUAMANPOR9ER-> week. Cali between 8 and 12 1WE KEY TO HBAum/t MIGHT, ACROSS mmey dawn. Cidl Mr, Bake, STUDENTS VEWY TRy,-SON.' ITLL Give MX! Beach area TOU'RE A SCOfniMB, JERKIMER? <(0 0 . and ask for Mr. Gray, 643- DIRTV! NEVER A ■STEEL o a ADD THAT \ CEPEATEO THE 1 Two- * 288-8715. BRAMMiaAM .-(ME COP.SfHS VOU'RC A 7254. wheeled . t >«*■ TJ«. !.». UJ. N«. oo. TH IS SUMMER/ M Y , WEAR A 49 Exclamation HH J 24-Hour Answorihg Senriee Household Sorvicos Bonds— Stocks— Hdp Wontod— F E E T NEVER S O T PAIR OF MY Trohoa Storrs vancement. Company vehi­ of surprise Mortgogos 27 Fomolo 35 cle furnished, all employe USED TO SOIM'ANY­ BA'S FOR A 50 Sign 29r U MobMo m m M Offoiod 13-A DAVY JONES BY LEFF and MeWILLIAMS WHERE WITHOUT FEW PA/5/ Free to Herald Readtrs benefits. For this better 54 Card game U G H T TRUCKINO, bulk deUv- SECGND MOttrOAGE — Un- rn . SHOES/ 56 Banal . K HOUSEWIVES — Work part- than average opportunity, *Want Information W one of our classified adverttaementst ery, yards, attics, cellars olean- limited funds available for sec­ HAIRDRESSERS — Lovely new 57 Garden time lunch hours while chil­ apply Co o l .' a n d No answer at the telephone Hated T Simply call the END OF SEASON -.ed and removed. Also odd jobs. ond mortgages, payments to beauty and figure salon In Bol­ THIS TIME, 1 flowers dren are in school. Apply in nrn» n (H4-8062. suit your budget. Expedient ton on Route 6.- Oeneious sal­ AM GOING 58 Pith SPECIAL person, Friendly Ice Cream, SINGER CO. WITH YOU. 59 Depot (ab.) service, J. D. Realty, 648-5129, ary, paid vacations, excellent 60 Diplomatic U EDWARDS NOW I^ T H E TIM E to protect next to Caldors. commissions. Free use of 856 Main St., Manchester senior 1968 Nimrod Riveras with and rest«pfe\Origtnal appear­ figure salon equipment by members ANSWERIND SERVICE Business Opportunity 28 p a r t y p l a n Demonstrators: Sleepers and Spare Tires ance of your atn^site driveway operators. Call Mrs. Clark, 649- DOWN (Entire '68 Rental Fleet) with a good coat of protective ______— ------1------Absolutely guarsmteed $180 in DRIVERS for school buses Man­ 649-0500 875-2519 MANCHESTER — Photography toys and gitU free to you plus 1T92, 643-2483 or 649-1101. 1 Bee colony From $650 sealer. Free estimates. 742- chester schools, 7:30-8:45 a.m., studio for sale. Owner retiring $100 In cash for Just 20 nlghU s c h o o l DAYS means added 2 Arab seaport and leave your message. Yon'U hear from our advertlaer In 6487. 2:15-3:46 p.m. Excellent part- 3 St. Philip after 30 years in business. Ex­ work during the next three Pg time without spending all evening at the telephone. CAMPER TOWN, INC. expense I Turn your spare time for thltd shifts, house­ (Nrmtpamt fnttrpriM VENETIAN blinds — repaired, cellent business reputation has monUts. Phone and car neces- hours into profitable ones with wives, retired persons. We retaped and recorded. 646-0273, sary. Call 249-0077 or 489-4101 ROUTE 140 (NORTH ROAD) been established. Owner will Avon's help. Call 289-4922. train you. 643-2414. AutomobllM For Solo 4 649-2971. stay on If requested to acquaint or write Laurene Co., Ooahen, EAST WINDSOR, CONN. buyer with business. J. D. Real Conn. 06756. HOUSEWIVES — Immediate REWEAVING of bums, moth- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Estate Associates, Inc. 643- Jobs for secretaries, typists, holes, zippers repaired. Win­ HERALD 1946 OUlSMOBILE, convertible. SI 29. FRIENDLY Ice Cream at 45 clerks. Work In your area, dow shades made to measure, TIME TO GET1.0TJT^ w a y o u t BY KEN MUSE Fair condition. 646-4771. Main Street is now taking ap­ your hours, no fee. Excellent all size Venetian blinds. Keys plications for waitresses, 18 5-PJ DOX LETTERS Motoreyelcw- pay. Staff Builders, 11 Asylum IN THEJPR^H AIR WELL.' 1653 WILLYS Jeep station wag­ made while you wait. Tape re­ Musical— Dramotle 30 years or older. Must be avail­ St., Hartford, 278-7610. 7 O on, 4-wheei drive, running con­ corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 able evenings. No experience THERE For Your Bicyetes 11 PIANO INSTRUCTION In my ^tdOor and shop workers. dition. $428 or beat offer, 646- Main St., 649-6221. necessary. Uniforms and lib­ SECRETARY for Beneficial Fi­ GOES Ye s t e r d a y s »WMWE»A •'’'------address to the Classl- VISTA 287 West Middle Tpke., Man- DENTAL HYGIENJST for perio- LEGAL SECRETARY for Hart ALLIED CASTING Corp. feld Manager, Manchester ENFIELD Indian custom street dontal office. Calf 622-9137, Jj30— tord.lawJlrm, full-time, will emodeling, repairing, addi­ Chester. 260 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Evening Herdd, together bike, 700 cc, Just rebuilt, $600. train. Call 622-1166. tions, rec rooms, garages, to 6 .p.m;. with a memo listing the CUSTOM or beat offer. Call 649-7^ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE porches and roofing. No job 646-0124 m companies you do NOT ter 6, for Information. / SALESLADIES, fuU - time or want to see your letter. Cr u is e r s too smaU. Call 649-3144. SECRETARY part-time (one to 5:30, Includ­ IF THAT LIUY PILLY \ l ' WPVE 60T im l HERE SUE Your letter will be de­ ing Thursday nights until 9 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WOMAN'S HE.KE IM \ TO FIMP ULUAN n U Y , stroyed It the advertiser Research & Development Some—2 seat models . floors, hatchways, remodeling, plus all day Saturday). Top 9ACACHICA TD nNESneAlE ] HER. LET'S WASHINGTON, Is one you've mentioned. minor repairs.' DuCatl motor' hourly rate to those wltli good If not It will be handled pcbches, garages, closets, cell­ Laboratory YOU AHP HER SILUERMM^j OKCKTHE a c Some—S seat models cycle 60 oc's, $80,-649-0406. sales ability, good appearance, BOOKKEEPER ELECTRONIC SERVICE INEYE 6OT'TROUBlf, In the usual manner. ing^, attics flidshed, rec and enjoy the pleasure of serv­ rooms, formlea, ceramic. Oth-* Full-time position, report­ TECHNICIAN HE DOESMT" HAVE ONE. Some with factory air-condl- ing wonderful customers. Call Firil - time position. Must er related work. No Job too ing, to technical director In WHV NOT? ^ Uoners Mr. Shapiro, 848-2128. Casual have knowledge of office Busina^ Sorvicos small. Dan Moran, Builder. corporate R & D Lab.* Chal­ Village Shops, Mamchester. machines. Salary $90. up, For RCA Regional Distribu­ Lost and Found 1 ALL . bfhrod 13 Evenings 649-8880. lenging opportunity for depending upon background tor, inside work only, ideal “ Girl Friday” desiring full COUNTER WOMAN for full or plus complete fringe bene­ working conditions, good FOUND — LitUe girl’s white YOU /ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. HOMES, OARAGES, porches, AT BIG SAVINGS secretarial rehponaibilitles. part-time work. Apply In per­ fits. Apply Personnel De­ salary, 6-day week, vaca­ plastic pocketbook, Caldor’s CeJlArt, attics, yards, drive­ rec rooms, room addittons, son, Comer Soda Shop, 785 tion, excellent benefits. parking area. Call 648-7673. CALL kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ partment. ways sealed and email truck­ Main Street, Manchester. R A Y DWYER ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- eral repair work. Financing COLONIAL BOARD CO. MR. M. NIMIROWSKI mano Trucking Service toll- available. No down payment. LOST — Lady's wrist watch on AT , PART AND FTILL-time fabric STIPPR MART/TTT Economy Builders, Inc. 648- 615 Parker St., Manchester salesgirls wanted. Apply Miss o U fU iK M A K K L l band. Call 648-1784. free, 742-9487. EASTCO “That ol’ Mist Pool I had for a taachar last yeaft* went S159. E. S. Loftus, 649-4667 Coburn, Pilgrim MUls, Hart­ 528-6555 ' SHARPBNINa Service — Saws.' 59 Leggett Street to aummer school but she didn’t learn much— ehe'a ford Rd., Manchester, between 93 Leggett St,, East Hartford knives, axes, shears, skates, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ right back in the third grade!” three and six p.m. only. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Portanab modeling specialist. Additions, East Hartford rotary blades. Quick service. WANTED — Cleaning woman 2 An Equal Opportunity MOPE/ AND WE'VE Capitol Equipment Co., 38 rec' rooms, dormers, porches, RIDE NEEDED to downtown HOFFMAN days weekly. Must be depend­ 289^541 Employer LOOKED AT A Main St., hbuichester. Hours cabinets, formica, buUt - ins, NO LUCK? Hartford from Edgerton St. able, prefer own transporta­ STEVE CANYON dally 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:30-9, bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. BY MILTON CANIFF and Hemlock St., about 8, a.m. tion. 640-8685. THE PIZZA HOUSE OLDSMOBILE Saturday 7:80-4. 648-7008. 643-2988. CARPENTRY — rec rooms plus EAST HARTFORD NEEDS WE ARE OPENING a 9 a.m. CARPENTER — experienced, other carpentry Jobs. Also for RIDE WANTED from Bush HUl to 3 p.m. assembly line school FIRST SHIFT WORKERS 700 CDNN. BLVD. all types of work. Reasonable. sale. Colonial pine wall hutch­ Rd., Manchester to vicinity of SECRETARY Two women, over eighteen shift. Apply Iona Mfg. Co.. Call anytime, 646-1787. es, planters and trestle coffee Regent Street, Manchester. (7:30 to 4) Aetna Insurance on Farming- ■ ______tables. 649-7029. for counter work. Will train. ton AveniM fo r « a.m. arrival. BU ldk Grand Sj^rt, 1966. 2- ANYTHING taken to the dump, WANTED Apply in person only. PARTY PLAN Manager — Multi-Circuits, a rapidly Can 649-8480. 0bor, hardtop, automatic, pow­ appliances, bulky furniture, at­ Show latest Lisa Jewelry. Earn growing firm in the elec­ er steering. No money down. tics, cellars cleaned, light Roofing and R ip s -WANTED dally vicinity SECRETARY WANTED high commissions. Work with tronic field extends an Invi­ Take over payments. Call Mr, trucking. Cheap. 289-5860. 'PrUand Tpke. and Union Chimnoys .16-A FOR DYNAMIC PERSON­ 298 West Middle Tpke. full kit and color catalog. Write tation from our plant to dis­ Bake, 233-{|716- E. A. BotU, Pres., 656 Main St., Street. Working hours, 9 to 2 SERVICE when you need It. ROOFING — Specializing re­ NEL DEPAR1MENT, IN­ • Manchester cuss Job opportunities in the p.m., Travelers Insurance Co. 1964 GTO — poeitractlon, tri­ Complete sharpening service, TERESTING, CHALLENG­ Orange, N.J. or call collect 201- followinlg area: pairing roofs of all kinds, new 678-3377. . Call 648-2546. power, new paint Job, good hand , and power mowers. roofs, gutter work, chimneys ING WORK, STENO­ GRAPHIC SKILLS A 3^ tires. If Interested call 646-3818. Home, garilen and shop. We al­ cleaned and repaired, SO years' WAITRESS needed for Wednes­ MUST. CONTACT PER­ CASHIER FOR cash and carry PLATING so repair and seirlce power experience. Flee estimates. day and Thursday, 10 to 3 p.m. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1968 FORD Ranchero, V-8, SONNEL DEPT., MAN- lumberyard. Eixperienced pre­ AiitomabilM For ScHa 4 and hand mowers. All work Call Howley 643-5381, 644- Apply in, person, The Treat DRILLING nr\ standard, metal flake paint CHESTER MEMORIAL ferred but not necessary. For gruiranteed. For dependable 8333. Shoppe, M8 Main Street, Man­ THANKS, DUDLEY Job with white tonneau cover. HOSPITAL, 643-1141, EXT. NElteD CAR? Credit very bad? service call Sharp-All, 586 appointment call Mr. McIntyre chester. ' ROU'HNG — NOW I'M ALL $2,760. Call after 6:80, 649-1986. 243. '9BTF0R90ME Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Adams St., Manchester, 648- at 649-0136. est IDougIss accepts lowest SCUBA DIVING. PONTIAC 6rand Prlx, 1964, 2- 0305. . Millilwry, MATURE WOMEN needed for Apply between 9 a.m. and 6 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU down, amallest payments, any­ door hardtop, full power. Take Help Wanted *Male 36 p.m. Ask for Mr. George where. "Not small loan finance LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Dressmaking 19 EVENING INTERVIEWS full or part-time work, hours over payments. No money can be arranged. Air-condition­ Smith or Mr. Keith Chris­ I toAA^eovec ID company plan. Douglas Mo­ moving large appliances. Burn­ MALE production worker. tie. ACE? W Hsa^sooc THAT^OCrOF down. Call Mr. Bake, 28$-8716. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and ed, pleasant working condi­ aAVooDOBve,. tors, 845 Main. ing barrels delivered, $4. 844- CAN BE ARRANGED Openings on second and third enoc WITH THE T W I N G U e t r reasonably done in my home, tions. Apply in person. Dino's MOBTY... J'M ' CEO aANOANNATlHD CHEVROLET Impala Super 1775 or 28C-8£:L shift. Rate $2.67 per hour and O U T WITH 1962 VALLANT, standard 6 call 843-8'fllO. 650 E. Middle Tpke. up. Interviews dally, 9 to 4 RUNNING AWAV ON-nHeENOOf=rr? HucKL^eeccy Sport Convertible, 1966.‘ Auto­ cylinder. Car In good ruimlng matic, power steering, repos­ STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone p.m. Call-Marge Hampson, 643- MULTI-CIRCUITS, INC. FOCMHOME. FINN. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ PART-TIME woman, mornings, cpwUtlon, $350. 742-8283. session. No money down. Call 6163. Rogers Corporation, Mill 50 HARRISON STREET races. All concrete repairs. Maying— ^Trucking— and aJtemoons,^jdriver's license and Oakland Streets, Manches­ Mr. Bake, 288-8716. ATTENTION MANCHESTER, CONN. 1964 FAIRLANE 600‘, 2- door Reasonably priced. 648-0861; Storage 2D required. Contact mcmager Ar­ ter. An. equal opportunity em­ sports hardtop. Car In excel­ MUSTANG convertible, 1966. thur Drug. 643-1606. HOUSEWIVES ployer. lent ruimlng condition. Best Excellent condition, automatic. BULLD02QDR, bacMioe work. MANCHESTER Dillvery—light land clearing, septlp tanks In' offer over $800. 742-8288. Tidie over payments, no money trucking and package delivery. McDonald's Is now employ­ •SSu?*** stalled,' drainage fields. Paul Refrigerators, washers a n d PRISCILLA’S POP down. CaU Mr. Bake. 288-8716. ing women, work part-time ECHO MACHINE Co., Inc. BY AL VERMEER RUNAVMY Schendel, 649-0466. stove moving, qpecialty. Fold­ while your children are at ENGINEER nzMHaue 1960 UNCOLN — good condi­ ing chairs for rent. 849-0762. school, hours 11-2 or . 11-3, STUDY HARDiJ K t im e I'M TB4ILAR TREE F3XPBRT — Trees cut, CLERK SmaU motors. PaiiiUlar with tion. CaH 872-0796. Monday through Friday. Experienced man to burr IT WILX RAY- FOR BUSY WITMI building lots cleared, trees top­ fUl phaoes o f manufacturing OFF JN THE DtSWES .HOMEVNORK, CHOC 1965 MUSTANG 2 plus 2 fast- Apply In person. and: polish precision aircraft and development of frac­ FUTURE. a m x j ped. Got a tree problem? Well TYPIST .MOM.' back, radio, heater, V-8, auto­ T0RONADO' worth phone calL 742-8262. Painting— Papering 21 ' parts. 643-7627. tional horsepower. Univeraal matic, power steering, air-con­ Excellent Job opportunity MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN motors. Grow with progres­ CAPTAIN EASY ditioned. Excellent condition. CERAMIC ^tUe; wails, floors, NAME YOUR own price. Palnt- sive electrical appliance ooni- CENTER (or a qualified typist either pany. BY LESLIE TURNER Call 649-8522 after 5 p.m. vanitles, etc. All worl(,^guaran- Ing, paperhanglng,* paper re- 43 W.Cegitef St., Manchester WILLING worker needed for teed. Free estimates. CaU 649- moval. Free eptlmates and dec- part-time or full-time. Must APPLY WHAT9 TH New OWNBR OF WAPFMd CATTLE LIK0, 'ANVWAV, tr MUST TRY 1D''' LUCKILY. THS be high school graduate and ' growing oil burner business. MiM? I OMCB M6T A SULLIViR LEACOCK N TH* 1967 CHEVROLET, good run- Looking for a new or a pre­ 8480. oratlhg service. Quality work see IF He ll sell i castles m» k a have good figure aptitude. Mecheuiical ability, a must. aTATsei A ja ty , sie-HBARTeR familv ma^ —■------^----- .------manshlp, neat, competent serv­ PART-TIME —, 3 evenings and STREAM 60 IT CMl BE, nlng eolation, best offer. 648- viously owned TOROf^ADO? Good wages, pleasant work­ Call 647-9732, ;876-2649. PlFMAKineO AND TH9 i ice. CaU 647-9564. Saturday, $60.'4 per week. Col­ 7623. ^ ing conditions, excellent 5T0NE6 BAReeP TO lege students Wnsldered. Ap­ HELP WANTED, chef, second PHEVROLET, 1988. Set up for CALL L. PE LLE TIE R — Painting — benefit program. Apply cook, salad man, kitchen utility r REPAIRS ply 490 ToUand St., Room AA5, Chevry V-8. Excellent body. R AY DWYER interior and exterior, papenng East Hartford, 8 p.m. tonight man, and kitchen helpers. CaU ‘ Best otter. 649-4788. and paper removal,' fuUy In­ only. 649-2978 or 875-6291. ElUngton sured. 643-9043, anil 649-6326. FIRST NATIONAL Ridge* Country Club, ask - for ' Lawnihowers, snowblowers CLEANING woman wanted, 6, Mr. McAllister. 1962 F-85 OLDSMOBILE, good 528-6555 and garden tractors. Free PAINTINO — interior and ex­ STORES, INC. hours weekly, $2. an^hour. Call terior, very reasonable, free eondlUon. 875-1647 after 6 p.m. pickup and delivery In Man-. PARK & OAKLAND AVES. 643-5625. ROBIN BIALONE BY BOB LUBraRS Chester and South Windsor estimates. CaU Richard 1966 MUSTANO convertible, 4- EAST HARTFORD 'eooD.'pK AWPMEArey wrmiM area. MarUn, 649-9285, 649-4411. BAKERY saleslady, good hours, GLomoosrNcw ■paed, V-8. Dark green with HOFFMAN! e a g g r t g u m -0 L A & e VIEW, good wages. Apply Parkade I w e rp u B P A e s black Interior, low mileage. INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ s e e WHAT Bakery, Manchester Parkade. &r6THBMA6mor ToAieerpeAH/MS. BXMll«nt condition. Back to cial rates (or people over 65. TOUVE0eEN ^44-0421 WUSHRDCWfAV... M A u m p o w n ^school, $1,676. Call ^7-1680. OLDSMOBILE /Coll my compeUtors, then call DRIVERS for school buses, P0IM6AT WHERE ■ffle-6«!e'- IM6 h MA: tm. T. Manchester sOROOIs, 7:80-8:46 7He0OWM, BAST HARTFORD me. EaUmates given.' 649-7863, A .’ ■< 1967 FORD, Galaxle, 890 engine, 876-8401. ""a.m., 2;i6-S:46 p.m. Excellent O Fm se A f LITTLE SPORTS “BY ROUSON faatbaok, vinyl top, power 700 CONN. BLVD. part-time for third shift, house­ steering, power brakes, mag wives, retired persona. We oS>n*55ir7ii7 DB removal-Trimmlng. Rea­ tM Wa.M S^ wheels, 648-0681. ______'______' sonable rates. Covered »'fq r train you. 643-2414. ° '%/A property damage. Got a tree Fioor Finishing ffMinv w or iFi* 302 cubic Inch 1964 VOLKSWAQON Sunroof” Q. problem? CaU Dana’s > Tree FLOOR SANDING and retinlsh- snglns 327 block, balanced tevs $300-$400 dealers profit clearanos, Johns 12V4 to one Runs fine, os Is, yut should Service, 522-8429. \ Ing, (speoiallslng In^ older T E compression pistons, 566 h.p. have front-end Job. rear bump- r u b b ISH - trash removed to palntUy. Paper- heads, pinned rocker studs, alu- er and some minor body work, the dump, lawns maintained, hanging. No Job too small. mlnum retainere, crane cam, Motor, clutch, transmlselon Call 649-1868 after 6 p.ih. « IM 9r Uc-i ' 7-y leky lifters, Mr. gasket push alkl t'ear-end pieohanlcally ex- nxM, Wyand highriee manifold- oellent, $500 firm. CaU 649-7069 TRBEB cut and removed, land MaUery IgnlUon. Never used. between 1-6 p.m. . (Current, cleared, reasonable. Free eeti- $660. Call 742-7726. value "$1000 minimum. mate, ineured, 286-8720.

•I' PAGE THIRTY-FIVE PAGE THIRTY-POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1968

Help Wanted— Aportmanti— Flat*—- Housos For Sak 72 Housos For Sok 72 H ebron Housos For Solo 72 Out of Town Out of Town 12th Circuit Mak or Female 37 Tanamtnts 63 For Sola 7S For S a lt 75 Blind M other of Tw o MODERN 6 room- Ranch, base­ ‘LOW 20’s — 8 room Colonial, SCHOOL bus drivers, men or BERRrS TWO-BEDROOM fown house. Court Cases CLASSIFIED ment garage, large lot, con­ 4 bedrooms, living room with St, Bartholomew’s Parish VERNON.. .one of the clew st Panel to Open All Bids women. Apply now for work Includes heat, hot water, ap­ VERNOtf — immediate occu­ venient location. Gerard Agen­ fireplace, dining room and den, ranch homes we’ve over listed. in September, ^ a lle Collins, pliances, private patio and cel­ 2-car garage, aluminum siding, pancy, 8-bedroom Raised Three bedrooms, finlahed base­ cy, 648-0855, 649-0638. Teacher of Sighted ROCKMLLE SESSION. 1224 Sullivan AvMue, Wapping, lar, J. D. Real Estate Asso­ possible 2-famlly conversion. Remarkable custom bulH 3 Ranch, fireplace, 2 baths, pan­ ment, Meal residential area. For Fire Truck Tomorrow 644-1487. bedroom Ranch. Lovely eled re<^ room, 2-car garage, ADVERTISING ciates, Ino., 643-5129. BEST BUY IN town. . .six room Vacant. Call now. Wolverton Impossible to describe, so Erwin C. Drury, 37, of Kelly country kitchen, 2 fire­ large lot. Leonard Agency, (Continued from Page One) through professional levels. Bids tor a 760 GPM, front end Pair at OUead on Sep*. 20 and cape with 'one car garage. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. many extras and the over-all The V oe Angelee unit of Rn- Rd., Vernon, received a sus­ SCHOOL BUS drivers, exper­ NEW one-bedroom, Includee places, paneled family room Realtors, 646-0469. Ctaas A pumping fire truck vrllh 3i and dinners to be put on CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS House ceivtrally located. In condition. Sensibly priced In that they wHl remain alert and conUnga for the Blind still helps pended sentence of 30 days for ience not necessary. Apply in apollencea and utilities, from and rec room. Treed lot. 1500-gallon booeter tank will be this year. pretty good condition. Oil hot PORTER ST. area, large over­ the mM 20’s and well worth It. watch tor poaelUe enxM. jg,,. Mowbray, In fact, by re- resisting an officer, SO days sus- 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. person. Silver Lane Bus Co., 1148.' J. D. Real Estate Aeso- Call now! Wyman Ic Lord EAST 'WINDSOR 4 room , - aa. a 11 M ------— ’ ' oDoncd toTnoiTow by the pumper Hchoel Menu 49 Bralnard Place, 648-6678. water heat. No basement. Tre­ sized Cape, 7 rooms, formal - Ranch, large lot, very oleai)^ T. J. Oockett, Realtor. *48- Talrow^Uiemtoreallro. cording textbook and other mo- pen ^ sentence for operating p^haolng commlUee at the He- All Rham studenU wiU re- ^ates, Inc., 643-8126, dining room, fan\lly room or Realty, Ihc., 646-3786. _____a______mendous value at only $16,800. Only $18,900. H. M. Frechette, 1577. she says, "that teachers, bke __ including complete ex- under suspension and was fined bron Town * Office Building ...... - at 8 turn to school . . . tomorrow. —. The COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, BUS DRIVERS for school routes den, 2 full, baths, yard with THREE ROOM heated tene­ Immediate occupan^. T.J. Realtors, 647-0993. other adults, are hunuui and -j^ ^ flo n s of charts, maps and $15 for failure to obey a stop p.m. cafeteria will be open. Mrs. 4 :M P.M. DAY BEFORE PTOUCATION "" < Jn South Windsor. 7-80 to 0:J5 Orockett, Realtor, 848-1677. privacy. Excellent condition. VERNON ment on second floor. Near all humans sometimes make gtetures—which she studies and sign in 12th Circuit Court In The committee has reeerved Janet Jurovaty, head of the Deadline fqr Saturday alld Monday U 4 :80 p.m. Frlddy. a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. Good wages. $24,900. Phllbrlck Agency Real- ed a r e a .. .Price SOUTH WINDSOR — Large four mistakes. Some of the children [ncmorlses before presenting Rockville yesterday, center of town. Electric stove is SLASHED on this beautlfu] A LOVELY TREED the right to reject any and all cafeteria, has announced the Harold Collins, 644-1681. included. Available Sept. 18. MANCHESTER and vloinlty. tors, 640-6347. bedroom Ranch. Two car ga­ are afraid to try anything be- lessons to the chll- James E. Kelly, 25, of 125 custom built home. Owners no bids and the waive any Infor- menu for the remainder o f this $96 monthly. Write Box C, Over 75 homes from $7,600 up. rage, breeseway. Big well Lot surronnds this excel­ cause they are afraid of mhklng High St., Vernon, was fined $40 YOVR COOPERATION WELL HI ill 9711 longer can take care of It, now mallUes or technical defects In week: Thursday, ravtoll in meat PART-TIME Manchester Herald. Call Mitten Realty Company, RAISED RANCH - modem landscaped yard. Rec room. lent starter Ranch. Just mistakes.” jjg'i. htwband helps care for for failure to drive right, and BE APPRECIATED l/JMIa I I sitting vacant. All over-sized Realtors, 848-6930. kitchen with all bullt-lns, Possible In-law suite. Priced to painted and ready . tor a Many people thought' Mrs. two chUdren-Johnny IH, James McGowan. 60, of 38 th6 bidding If It Is deemed in gauce, oole slaw; Friday, tuna District managers, 12 noon to 4 rooms (six in all) hallways, AVAILABLE Sept, 1 — 6-room formal dining room, family sell. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, new owner at only $10,9(X). Mowbray was making a mistake susle, 8 moitUis—and has Ward S t, Vernon, $20 for In- the public Interest‘to do so. ixiats, potato salad and tomato p.m. Monday through F r i^ first floor apartment,/,. *180! MANCHESTER—7 'room Cape, closets galore, flroplace, full Firemen to Parade wedges. and Sunday mornings to deHver room, 4 bedrooms, 2hi baths, 649-4535. TTiis home will seU rapidly, by trying to study tor the Un- ^g^ught her some of the tricks toxicatlon. Continued From Preceding Page 4-room first floor apartment, fuU shed domer. Formal din­ basement with GET unit, patl6 . Members of the local fire de- ■* Bulletin Board papers to carriers aml'flfores in 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, $84,• ‘ so call Mr. Bogdan now! dergarten and of the trade to make her house- Bernard Secore, 4J, of Vernon Including heat, |1'85. (iail - Ev-. ing room, finlehed fee room, two car garage. Must be seen SOUTH Windsor — Large 8 partment wiU take part in the HebrOn Republican Town Manchester - Cpvdntry area. 900. Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 876-6611 or 649-5806. school teaching creden^ Ave., Vernon, was fined $26 for erett Agency, 649-8588. extra lot of record. Handy lo­ to be appreciated. Here is an room Split Level. Three or four 25th anniversary parade of the committee wUl hold a special Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted ■ Mole 36 Must have car: Excellent sal­ 649-5847. which die earned at Whittier jjgjpg ghows me how ,,,rcach of peace and found not cation. $28,000. Phllbrlok opportunity to'make an excel­ bedrooms. Ideal in-law ar­ Lebanon Fire Department on meeting tomorrow night at 8 ary. & L College. to. do things,thinm. buthut he ^doesn’t ^ ’t jjust « t ^aSS intoxicationam MyvM SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, short FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ Agency, Realtors, 540-6847. NEW 2-famlly, 10 room duplex, lent purchase. Lot Is 180 x 180. rangement. Modern kitchen, B W Sunday at Lebanon Green. The office bvtUdlng. EXPERIENCED custodian jM ond floor, stove, furnished, '‘Enrolling In the classes was pamper me, and that s what requestreq"uest to lowei lower the bond hours, good' wages. Also Call Hartford 246-8211 each apartment 2 bedrooms, T.J. Orockett, Realtor, 643-1677. formal dining room, family BARROWS and WALLACE Co. parade begins at 1 p.m. The lo- Conservation CtommU- wanted for part-time work ev^ adults preferred. Call 648-6810. MANCHESTER — New five no problem,” she said, "but has been so great,” Mrs. Mow- of Lloyd Carter,____ 17,______of 142_____ Hartl mechanic, full or part'-tim\e. Mr. earner or Mr. Daley 9 to 14 X 14 master bedroom, living room, fireplace, 2H baths, gar­ Manchester Parkade oal conUngent willleave the fire- hftld ito regular nliiigs. Must be over 21^ room Ranch, 616 Bueh Hill Rd. room and formal dining' room MANCHESTER -r- seven room most.people were afraid no one bray explained, aa die showed jjj. yernon, was refused. He Is Post Road Stages, 644.1531. 12 days. FOUfR ROOMS, heat, hot wa- age. $28,900. PhUbrick Agency Manchester 649-5806 a blind off her ehlny bathroom sink and house at 12:30 p.m. monthly meeting tonight at 8 649-5884. Three bedrooms, Nice set'Ung with wall to wall, kitchen with Cape Cod in exceUent condi­ would want to hire charged with breaking and • ter, centrsilly located, adult, ReaMors, 649-5847. The firemen have voted to h\ tho town office building. FULL TIME LABORERS for EXPERIENCED stuffed toy on large lot. T. Shannon, Bulla- electric ranges, separate fur­ tion. Three bedrooms, fo r m a l______Ror/lYiN _^Near Manchester teacher.” “ explained she uses a special entering with criminal Intent, no pets. 648-2171 until 6 p.m. cr. 688-6652. hold a special meeting on Sept. ------landscaping. No experience makers. Willing to relocate in naces, full walk-out basement, dining room, family room.- 'VERNON, your dream house Is ^ w n lln e, six room Ranch, two Studying w m a big problem «quld <«*hrfectant . cleaq ^ _to- larceny under $250, theft of a for Mrs. Mowbray, who usually stead of the usual gritty cleans- 20 to fUl and check fire ex- Manchester Evening Herald necessary. $2.25 per hour. Call - - — Nicely lemdscaped tree shaded waiting for you, immstc’ulate 5 motor vehicle, operating with­ Food,S€fvice Workers Norwalk, Conn. Att moving ex­ RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 full large rear sundeck, Wolverton car garage. ExceUent buy. 1- Grantland Nursery, 643-0669. yard. Call now, Paul W. Dou­ room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, love­ woMd .begin studying at 2 a.m. crs. out a license and speeding. The tingulahers. Extinguishers may Hnbron Correspondent Mrs. penses paid. In desperate need Businas* Locations baths, modem kitchen with Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. 537-5$42 for appointment. gan, Realtor, 640-4636. ly rec room and bar, garage, with the help of another student "Blind i>eople have to be request was made In order that be purchased for home use from Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9118. fen for dish handling and of toy stuffera sind sewing ma­ bullt-lns, formal dining room, For Rant 64 large lot, well landscaped. who would read texts and doss ■ much more careful about clean-«yjg parents might then be able the department. Those requiring all around kitchen work, chine operators, etc. Perman­ family room, 3 bedrooms, 2- Won’t last $21,800, Paul W. (»VENTRY —older 6 room „otestoher. -----llnesB,”------she said, "because it’s obtain- psychiatriclychiatrlc helphelf for any of- these------services —aro------re­ ELECTRONIC hours noon-7:40 p.m, and 6 ent poeiUon for qualified per­ MANCHESTER — 10,000 square oar garage. Elxcellent neigh­ EAST CENTER STREET Lots 1^ Sola 73 Dougan, Realtor, 649-4586. honie with acreage,, barn ana Umo, Mrs. Mowbray so easy to miss some soap and refusal of Judge quested to contact Chief Donald PCfTlon p.m:-ll :40 p.m., 85 hour, 5- son. Write to-Trudy Toys Co., * AK lAAB L-. MffA Inf. feet of Industrial space. Prime borhood, $81,900. Phllbrlck SALES t r a in e e ® IHI by NEA, Inc. stalls, aM>roMmately _ LOOT (rom 16 to 18 units per grime when washing things.” Harold Missall was conditional Griffin or Captain Frank Cello s -i-» t » 1 day week, good pay and Inc. P.O. Box 679 So. Norwalk, location. Inside loading ,)^ck. Agency, Realtors, MO-5847. SOUTH (COVENTRY — ' Lake ANDOVER — 7 room overslz/M of frontage, $17,200. Phllbrlck Two family, 6-6 flat style. semester and helped support Mrs. Mowbray, who hopes j^y>g being able to raise' at Frank and Marian’s Store in ^ C flO O l B llS K lllC S benefits. Apply Personnel Conn, or call collect 846-1200. "I'm afraid you're allergic to politics!" Call for details. Hayes Agency, area, corner half acre building, (Jape, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. a SEVEN R(X)M older home, ex­ heraelf (with her mother’s help) oventuaUy to return to school through a. bondei)(iM. Hebron Center. i , For^RC Regional Distribu-. Services Division. 646-0131. .Good condition. Mid 20’s. site, high and dry, large shade 2 fireplaces, Jalousied porch will train for advance­ » cellent condition, on bus linj^ by seUing cosmetics door-to- to earn a doctorate, is especial- Adelbert M .Longley Jr., 17, The firemen have announced (jlt0 C l lO F l/T lV C rS Real Estate Possible to have combina­ trees, 114 x 144, reduced for and garage, $28,000. Phllbrlck SOUTH WINDSOR ment, ideal working eondl- i < 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. Property Includes 2 extra I door. ly conscious of trying to set an Coventry had bond set at a that fire prevention week will tion of apartments and of­ quick sale. Owner, 643-8607 call Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. (Oak Riiige) lions. good starting salary, Career Center of town, plenty of park­ 'in g lots. Marion E. Robejptkon, When she begain her student example of being self sufflflent ^ r&lstlng arrest, be held Oct. 6 t h r ^ h 12. Plans -v e r n o n’a osstetant police University of Connecticut fices. Norman Hohenthal mondngs. vacation. 5-day week, excel­ Arricks For Sak 45 Housaliold Goods 5,1 ing, 646-2426. 0-6. Realtor, 648-5953. Realtor, 646-1166. VERNON • 8 R(X)M COLONIAL teaichlng assignment, the other for her son, who suffers tro m evading responsibility, reckless for the week wl^fl» announced chief Edmund F. Dwyer lias the Due to expanding business we teacher at firs’; let her jUBt help the same eye problems as his jjrjvijig and failure to .display soon. foUowing message for’motorista lent benefits. BOL/TON-NEAR Center—beauti­ Storrs have several openings for per- TWO ROOM office, 100 percent MANCHESTER shaded (U & R Built) TOBACCO BARN boards and GARAGE Sale — miscellaneous ful residential area, IH acres. ASSUMABLE the chUdren take their Jackets mother. number plates. His trial will be Burdick Named ^ h o travel the highways dur- MR, M. NIMJROWSKI so.nable, ambitious, hard work- 160 year old hand hewed bam Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ 6-room GarrlsoiTColonlal, large household furnishing and Ckdl 649-7867. Four twin sized bedrooms, or coats off or place mats on "It won’ll ®^y '"J Sept. 23 in Manchester Circuit Burdick of Glastonbury w the times school buses ore ______^------Ing real estate salespeople. We timbers. Call 875-1016 after 6. items. Box 483, Cook Drive, low’s, 867 Main St. living room with fireplace, for­ MANCHESTER—17 Hazel St. 8- Mortgage on this large six 2% baths, first floor laun­ MECHANIC’S helper, part-time, prefer full-time people, but can Bolton. 648-2806- mal dining room, and a family bedroom. Colonial, aluminum, room Ranch; also Immedi­ dry, fainlly room, country *^r '' wI s during her school him .to'"»taA leamtog to dep^^^ ^ e l l Green, 21. o f 106 High S o r a EASTCO 7-11 evenings. Apply' In person. come on a part-time basis SCREENED loam, processed STORE or offices for rent 460 BOLTPN LAKE — Lots 500’ „ , . ______— ...... — "School buses transport over sized kitchen, 3 generous bed­ siding. Excellent condition, on­ from water, treed and In very ate occupancy-T-eo don’t de­ kitchen, flreplaced living years that she first came in more on himself now and not 9j Leggett St., Eat'. Hartford Vernon Lsanes, Rt. 83, Vernon, [f theii* available hours meet gravel, also bahk run gravel. Main St. Across from Friendly St., Vernon, received concuroent Amston Lake Improve^ 230,000 children in Ooimectlcut. rooms, closets galore, H i ly, $16,900. H.M. Frechette delay on this one! CaU Mr. room, formal dining roenn. contact with Recordings tor the miss those many years of traln- aa elAvra ttOAri Aft . ’ . . . Ice Cresm 646-2425, 9-5. nice area. Priced to sell. sentences of 60 days each on ment Association, Inc. at the an- Their safety depends mainly MANAGER for automotive requirements. In addition George H. Grlffing, 742-7886. Offic# and Store baths, breezeway and attached Realtors, 64.7-0993. Bogdan now for more de­ Bllnd, an organization which tog as I had' done. This is .An Equal Opportunity Hayes Agency, 646-0181. two charges of operating a nual meeting. Petef Cappozza of the school bus operator and store. Apply In person, 270 ^ our full-Ume staff we pres- garage. Aluminum siding. $27,- r------^ tails. 875-6611 or 649-5306. walkII ) etc., monitors and distributes free of zomethtog that Is especially Im- Employer Equipment 54 FOR RENT or sale-461 Nbhi I motor vehicle under suspension Bast Hartford was elected to fill the operators of other vehicles Broad Street. Manchester. PaiMlme Street. Building and lot next 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ MANCHESTEI^ — Brick Ranch. CXJVBNTRY — Building lot etc. uisfer charge educational material on portant for a ^ a n to this and operating under the Influ­ ______Lalespeople (school teach­ GROCERY STORE fully equip­ the un-explred three-year term „„ tbc highways, SAVE to Post Office. Excellent loca­ tors, 649-2813. Formal dining room, two fire­ close to lake. No reasonable necessitates a quick sale. tape from elementary school world.” ence of alcohol. He has seTved ers, housewives, industrial em­ ped consisting of National cash places, finished rec room, offer refused, 648-5724. on the board. He replaces Alex- t o help prevent schcol bus ■ STOCK BOY from three to five $10. OFF tion for any use. 646-2426 from B &L W Mid 80's. CaU Suzanne 20 days, caiaigee of evading re­ ployes) who find this work in registers, dairy cases, freezers, CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 breezev^ay, garage, large lot. 648-9382. ander Toth whp reaigned be- o^^^nts a law was passed re­ p.m. dally. Apiply B(r. Katx, 6 to 5 p.m. BARROWS and WALLACE. Co. Shorts,' 646-3233, or Florence sponsibility and reckless driv­ PARACHUTE RIGGERS ‘cresting and financially re­ PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Hobart meat saw, adjustable rooms on one acre, beautiful­ $23,600. PhUbrick Agency Real­ cause of business and health. qulrtog the operator to bring Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main Courcey, 1-633-4626. ing were noUed. warding. ONE YEAR shelving, time clock, stainless BOLTON — Cor.nectlcut—Fully ly landscaped, modem kitch­ tors, 640-6347. TOLLAND — single and dou­ Manchester Parkade V em o n Mrs. Antoinette Francis of hig 'vehicle to a stop not less Street, Manchester. Also nolled were the cases of Unconditional Guarantee steel cube machine, US stack­ equipped woodworking shop for en, large living room, formal ble building lots available. Msmohester 640-5306 J. WATSON BEACH & Co. Amston has been appointed to yj^n ten feet from the firont Or men willing to learn. First Our spacious, attractively fur- dining room, family room 20x RAISED RANCH — bullt-lns. James A. Viola, 10, of. Mans­ I er sUcing machine, wrapping lease. Approximately 1,000 Just off the Tolland Green, Realtors 278-59C0 chair the Ways and Means ^hen approaching, and not less WITH OR without experience shift. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. nlshed, air-conditioned main of­ station with scale and extra 24 overlooking water fountain, m baths, fireplace, rec room, Route 15. Exit 99. Prices range BOLTON LAKE —5V4 room field charged with non-support; square feet of apace. 648-1111, Ranch, one car garage, % Theater of the Absurd Plays Donald O. Nesbit, 28, of 48 West (Jommlttee for a one year feet from the rear printers, cutters, bindery men fices are located in the Vernon Yale Typewriter Service rolls and miscellaneous equip­ $56,500. By appointment only. 14x16’ stmdeck, garage. T^vo from $2,200-$4,000. Wyman & Mr. Lindsay. acre wooded lot. Firm $18,600. Mato St., Vernon, for unlawful term. when, overtaking or following and apprenUces. Company paid Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. Shopping Center, which 649-4986 ment. Can be seen In store. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors ‘ acres of land. $24,900. Call Mit­ Lord Realty Inc. 646-8786. ___ Will hold with deposit only. use of fireworks, and William AU other officers of the as- €iny registered school bus dis­ insurance, exceUent benefits. Hale Rd„ Manchester ^onn adjacent to Exit 95 off the Call Fontaine Restaurant 640-5347. ten Realty Realtors, 64.3-6030. wantMi—rmi Estato 77 Planned Saturday Outdoors Ai^y in person. An equal op­ Wilbur Cross Parkway (Inter- Out of Town — Ebccellent buy. CaU now. The J a m l^ n , 28, Of Snlpsic St. on sociation have been re-instated playing a stop signal or sigpial Phone, 644-lMl — - Equipment, 473 Windsor Street, portunity employer. Burroughs -^ C ..8 4 ) and at the hub of the- A L U h ^ M STOETS - Used jjarti For Rent 66 BEAUTIFUL Oape — aluminum SCARBOROUGH Road, Cnlmlol Resort Proi'r o j ^ i t y R.F. Dimock Co., 649-5245. U STW ^ WANTED — Buyers Tjjeater of the Absurd will be Discharged Saturday; Armand two counts of breach of peace for a one-year term. light except at the specific di- CorporaUon, Business Forms highway__network for one of as printing plates, .009 thick. siding, full shed dormer, 7 avaUable. Ooiirteous, efficient . i Wnthor Ave ■ Frnncls by assault. Miss Marilyn Gleason of leotlon of a traffic officer. An Equal Opportunity ford. 527-6771. 7 rooms, modem kitchen, form- 74 TOLLAITO — Near Parkway, featured for the next and last I ^ p y , 1 Estoer Ave irr^ cis and -Supplies (Soup, Route 30, New E^^and’s fastest growing 23x36” , 25 cent^ each or 6 for ROCKVILLE — six rooms, sec­ nice, large rooms, with 3 bed­ ^ al dining room, den^ large liv- service. Tour satisfaction is Mattla, 17 Linden PI.; Jamy Trial was set for Tuesday for Ma'nchoster, 1967-68 ways and “ A t the intersection o f two Employer older 8-room Colonial, .new spon- Tolland. areas. We are the exclusive Gall 643-2711. —------—— ond floor, stove, and refrigera­ rooms up, 4 down, fireplace, ‘ ing room with fireplace, l\ i BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 our concern. CaU us now. C.J. outdoor entertainment Charles J. ChesUck, 37, of Wap- means chairman, reported that or more highways, vehicular kitchen and heating system, Mitchell, Hartford Turnpike; sales agents for seven success- „ .------’------7- A tltiqU O S 5 6 tor $120. ’Three- rooms, stove large kitchen, oversized ga­ baths, 8 large bedrooms,' 2-car room summer home secluded Morrison Agency, 643-1015. sored by the RockvlUe Area Sperry, Coventry; Julian ptog .Vho pleaded not guilty to her committee had earned $732 turns toward a school bus re- garage, large wooded lot, $14,- TOP NOTCH carpenters and ful new home communlUes and &nd refrigeratoj,. $100. Three rage, heavily treed lot. Low garage, $32,000. Phllbrlck ’ hidaway, hear water, 8 bed­ ReAkiewicz, ' 24 Janet Lane; speeutog. from dinners, .smorgasbord and celvlng or discharging passen- el 100, with carrying case, WANTED TO BUYantiques, rooms furt^hed, heat and-util­ 20’s. Won’t last. Wolverton 900. Hayes Agency, 846-0131. carpenter’s helpers.’ Good, p a r t -t i m e man, moTiitai;; arc planning several more to Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. rooms, only $9,800. Hayes ^wUhto^'T hours^**'Avold*^r^ Scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. purrow, 66 Vernon Ave.; Scheduled for October jury the Ijreaikfast. This gers are prohibited, flash attachment, diectrlc eye steins, furniture, pewter, lead- ities, $13flC CaU 872-4762. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. wages and benefits. Call' days, and afternoons, driver’s li­ open in the near future. Cur Agency, 646-0181. PRIVACY — 6 room Ranch, 2 ^tir^ervtoe. Hayra Saturday at Henry Park toe Beth Gowdy, Broad Brook; Ja- ^ to East Hartford were Jay money has been used for kltch- "The operator of a vehicle and close-up kit. Excellent con- ed lamps, art glass, primitives, WEST SIDE —older home, 278-1630 or nights, 742-9144. cense required. 0 )ntact man­ resale division is also growing baths', beamed celling, pan­ Aranev 6464)181 theater group known as toe Griswold, ToUand; Doris D. Adams, no address given, en remodeling, new. tops on on a highway with seperate dition, original cost $125. will any quantity. 644-8062. liOtSKVlLLE — 3 room fur­ A LITTLE Imagination, a little all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, ager Arthur Drug. 643-1506. rapidly and enables us to mar- nished apartment, all utilities, work, and $16,800 will get you eling, garages, pond, water­ ^ Neighborhood Repertory Group phelps, Kelly Rd.; Mrs. Judith pleaded not guUty to oper- counters, new sllverwarq to roadways need not stop upon sell for $50, 646-4689. ------hot water baseboard heat, Out of Town ______------_____ . . . _ .... offnof im/lAt* 4Via InfliiAmAA nt o1. ket the existing homes of our $125 monthly, 649-8861. a fine little older home. Five falls, 0 acres, pine grove. SEIJJNG y o u r HOME? For wMl present Eugene Ionesco’s Maaelek and son. East Hart- '‘J’® tofluence of al- serve 96 persons, cups and hold- meeting or passing a school MAN TO WORK cn grounds of new home buyers, good condition. Ideal for large LABORATORY rooms on a tree shaded lot For Solo 75 Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- prbmpt courteous service that “ The Leader” and a one-act j^j,d Mrs. Rena Levine and coltol! Francis R. Duf^y, 20, of ers, water pump and painting bus 'which is on a different large home, 3-4 mornings L O S T t PILE, free from soil Wantod—To Buy 58 family, $20,900. PhUbrick Agen­ right In Manchester. Wolverton 5324. gets results, call Louis Dimock■ play, "The Lottery” by Brain- Evergreen Rd. Broad Brook who pleaded not o f the clubhouse. roadway. TECHNICIAN weekly. Permanent position, particularly need salespeo- la the carpet cleaned with Blue Resort Property cy, Realtors, 649-6347. BOLTON — tour room expand- Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- HOUSEHOLD lots Antiques Agency. Realtors, 649-2813^ Realty, 640-9828. ard Duffleld. J. ^ j t guilty to speeding, and Merritt Association president Thom- “Know and obey school bus sprlng to fall if satisfactory. I'® 'vho are familiar with any able Cape. Two unfinished up, COVENTRY —Hlgfli scenic lo- er $1. The Sherwin - Williams bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, For Rent 67 PLYMOUTH LANE' — 4-bed- A project sponsored by toe Sawyer, 46, of 457 (Jenter St., as Francis announced that laws. An accident involving a Challenging full-time oppor­ Write Box "U ” , Manchester following towns: Vernon, Co glassware. We buy estates. Vll- MANCHESTER — Circa 1878, OoRvenlent loeaUoa near PArk- cation. Older 10 room brick Co­ WANTED —Manchfater, 2 o<>mmunlty Renewal Team of Manchester, who pleaded not NIANTIC —Quiet comfortable room Colonial. (Jwner moving there would be a meeting of bus load of school chUdren can tunity for a high school grad­ Herald, stating desired wage, ’Tolland, EUliigton, Somers, En- .______. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 eight room Colonial. Beautiful way and Lake. CaU now, $15,- lonial. New heating sysUm and Colonials, 6 or 7 rooms, two Gr^TeTlUrtfOTd, toe Neighbor- HaUenbeck, 135 Center reckless driving. , 4/room cottage. Swimming, out of state. Price drastically all officers and committee, be a major catastrophe.” uate, preferably with post- age, and references. » field, East Windsor, South Wlnd- “ NEVER used anything like it,” Lake St.. Bolton. 649-3247. % acre lot Residential area. 400. Hayes Agency, 846-0181. well, acre lot. Bring check family house 6 or“ 6 rooms. ” hood Theater .has been putting . . , ------scr. Blast Hartford, Glaston- boating, tennis, golf. Available reduced. Best buy in town. Call chairmen at his home on Sept. ------graduatse study, available in say users of Blue Lustre f o r ------:— —------— ^------: Possible extra lot. H. M. book, only $10,900. Hayes Agen­ Blagrove Realty Co. 6M-6378. on such producUons aU over Discharged Monday: Richard INDIA HALF U.8 . SIZE ^ FULirTTME service station at- bury, Manchester. Bolton, Cov- immediately. $100. weekly. Cov­ owner for appointment after 6 COVENTRY — Only $12,900. 15 at 2 p.m. The purpose of EAST PAKISTAN POPULOUS an expanding laboratory. cleaning carpet. Rent electric BUY and sell antiques, and BTechette Realtors, 847-9993, cy, 646-0131. Hartford. The group is com- Babcock, EUtogton; Kathleen BOMBAY — India’s tendant, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ap- c.-itry, Andover, Hebron. Call entry, 742-6019^ p.m., 649-4487. you have this completely mod- LOTS wanted, up to an acre, DACCA, East Pakistan shampooer $1. Pinewood used furniture, china, glass sil­ nosed'of teen-agers w d young LaVole, Broad Brook; Dorothy geograjtolc area Is alxiut 1.26 meeting is to review and „ ply in person, R. <3harest Es- Mr. Ledard for confider.tlal in- ern 6-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, VERNON —seeking quaUty? Manchester- Bolton area. Furniture Shop. ver, picture frames, old coins, BOWERS S<3HOOL — Cape, 6 MANCHESTER — New on ^ group Shorten, ToUand; Diana Negrel- mlUlon square miles, or8 0 8 P>«iris -for the coming East Pakistan, with on^seventh This is truly a ground floor so Route 30, Vernon. tervlew. baseboard radlaUon, aluminum Tills custom bidlder’s Ranch James Kearney, ReaHy, 249- adults from minority guns, pewter, scrap gold, Wanted To Rent 68 rooms plus paneled office, market, 6 roqm Cape, ArfrOA The buflinesa of acting H, Tolland; Conrad Albert, Wap- million acres —less than half year. Items to be considered in- of the area of Pakistan, has opportunity with a growing siding. Don’t wait, see It today. home has quaUty construction 3879. CARPENTERS or experienced watches, old jewelry, hob­ treed lot, garage, $21,500. Phll­ baths, garage. Bowers School, allows toe young people to ex- Ptog, and Mrs. Rosemary Ja- the size of toe 48 contiguous elude the annual turkey^raffle/'^more ***“ papulation company being a leader in The Samuel M. WANTEID — 2 or 3 bedroom CSiar Bon Agency, 643-0683 and custom features, 3 bed­ helpers wanted. Call 643-5803, Florists— Nurseries 49 by colleoUons, paintifigs, atUc brlck Agepey, Realtors, 649- fenced yard. Bel Air Real press themselves and affords an cobsen and daughter, Somers, states. particlpatton In the Harvest of the entire nation. the specialty papermaking LAVITT AGENCY contents or whqle estates. F\ir- apartment or duplex, 3 chil­ 5347. rooms, 2 fuU baths, large John R. Weimergren Co. Estate, 643-9332. NORTH COVENTRY — near introduction Into toe world of ______^______-I industry. Position' is within niture Repair Service, 643-7449. dren, Oct. 1st. 643-1713. kitchen with tmUt-toe, famUy 643-2158 Realtors LARGE MODERN home . plus Parkway. Older three bedroom toe theater, bothU possiblyyvaoifjiy xuafor Corporate Research and De­ MEN TO work in shade tobacco y " " " Circi'e^F^rtway E x i t ^ CHEZ JERI’S $15,000 WILL PURCHASE- thU room, paUo, backyard privacy, Nigeria OK^s WANTED — Restaurant equip­ WANTED-— 6 room apartment, '5 room older home with bam Cape. ThreeTcar garage, five toe first tilde. velopment Technical I^p(4bor- warehouse. Can for Interview, room Ranch, within walk­ 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. Ask­ Open 7 Days A Week ment, store, tavern and bank- 3 children, immediately, 6431 and 100 acres of land. $85,(XX) acres, privacy. Only $16,800. The last summerle r1 /^ g r a m on atory. The primary work ac­ 9 to 12, 1 to 3.. 646-3111. ’The GRAND OPENING ing distance to private beach at ing $26,600. CaU Reliance As­ rupte’y equipment. Call 9868. tor the package. Phllbrlck Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Accelerated Sunday Is Indoors.8. At 2 p.ip.m. at tivity will be in the area of Wetstone Tobacco CorporaUon. FULLER BRUSH Company Bolton Lake, all nicely, paneled sociates, Real Estate, 648-9674. 'Vgency Realtors, 640-5347. the Vernon Center Middle phjrsical testing and product needs men, women, students September 5 Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ FAMILY with 3 children look­ COVENTRY — Very clean 0% 872-4166. LOCAL daily store wants man with 2 bedrooms, living room School, toe Sweet Adelines and quality evaluation. to work from home by phohe, ment, - 473 Windsor Street. ing for 3 or 4 bedroom apart­ room Oape,. oversized garage, three evenings plus some Siui- ROCKLEDGfi — Ctolonlal, 8 with fireplace,' kitchen and din­ COVENTRY — 3 bedroom Biafran Aid toe Ann Marley Dance - Troup by appointments, by planned Featuring Feather Designs Corner Canton Street, Hart­ ment or duplex In Manchester. modern kitchen, new furnace, day work. Call 649-8017. After rooms, l */4 baths, modem ing area. Must be seen. Wol­ Ranch, famUy sized cabinet will present a program of-songs delivery. Call 247-1949. Refreshments Served ford. 527-6771. References if desired. Occupan­ aluminum siding, treed lot. On­ Send resume and salary re­ 6 p.m., 643-9707. kitchen, formal dining room, verton Agency Realtors, 649- kitchen, new bathroom a n d (Conttimed from Page One) and dancing for toe benefit of cy no later than Oct. 1. 872- ly $17,800. H. M. Frechette, quirements to, or call: WANTED to buy — books, on 3 bedrooms, garage, covered 2813. fbetures, baseboard heat, $14,- the music shell permanent plat- 739 Main St. 0182. ternatlonal Red Croaa coordina­ YOUNG man with driver’s li­ wild birds, flowers, animals paUo, $27,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ Realtoni, 647-9993. 600. Austin Chambers, Realtor, cense, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily, Situations Wanted— and nature. Call Fannie, 649- cy, Realtors, 649-5347. MANCHESTER — 6 room cus­ tor tor West Africa; Swiss .Am- form fund, Arthur Toumas WANTED — small three or four tom built Raised ■ Ranch, top $20,900 —1% acres. Old Colon­ MLS, 643-2325. bassador Fritz Neal, and Nlge- Tickets will be available ftt Technical Director ■' Monday through Friday. Apply Fem ak 38 2172. in person only, Westown Phar- Garden— Farm— room apartment with heat and' MANCHES'^ER and Vicinity — quality construction, excellent ial, completely modernized, o q v b n TRY North Brand ria’s chtof of state, 'Yakubu Go- MU© Hill Pharmacy, Arthur LOOKING mancy, 459 Hartford Rd. DENTAL ASSISTANT — (jertl- appliances Included, by re­ Ranches, (Jolonlals, Capes. 125 location, treed ' lot. Mid 20’s. bright and clean, three ga­ new aU electric home. Raised won., a* COLONIAL BOARD CO. fled, chalrside and office rou- Dairy Products Rooms WithoutBoard 59 sponsible single teacher from homes from $12,0()0. Call the Hayes Agency, 646-0131. rages, nice view, trees, subur­ Ranch bedrooms, 2 unlln- Following the meeting, Lindt lardl Studios and the LoW® MAN to work on well drilling tine, 7 years experience,, refer- p f ^ ^ o U R OWN- tomatoes — September to June. Not over Meyer Agency. Realtors, 621 ban. Hutchins Agency, Real- S ’ 2 f l r S ^ ™ w re lot, left for toe Spanish Island of Fisk Building In Henry P « f c 615 Parker Street machtoe. Stavens Bros., In c, cnees available. Write Box ^THE ’THOMPSON House — <3ot- $115. CaU after 4 p.m. 643-1490. Middle xTpke., East, Manches­ MANCHESTER — Clean 8-fam- tora, 640-6824. privacy 8 lavatories, exceUent Fernando Poo, south of Nigeria, There la no charge tor Satur- Manchester, Conn. , 6i3*6970. B - , Manchester Herald. tage St. centrally located, large ter, 643-0609. lly 8-4-3, large lot, centrally buv 324 900. Call buUder, 1- to organize and lead the ftret d a ys plays. for feed and , $1 per located^ St.. James Parish. VERNON —custom beautiful Telephone: 649-4567 bushel. Petersen Farms, 440 pleasantly furnished rooms, Investment Property 633-2138 ^er 5 p.m. daytime mercy flight-permitted Miulcal Review Set HELP WANTED -days or nights parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ CAPE —6M rooms. Two bed­ Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- • Raised Ranch, two years old, 633 2138 aner o p.m. _ py the federal government. Auditions for chUdren and Doming Street, Wapping. For Sak 70-A 0469. three bedrooms, two lavator­ no experience necessary, good WILL do ironing In my home, night and permanent guest - > ______rooms, formal dining room, VERNON —6% room , Ranch, Nigerian officials said the Red adults are being held for a mu- pay, flexible working hours. Call 649-3798. screened .porch, disposal, excel­ ies, 2-car garage, many ex­ MAN FOR TIRE recapping shop TOMA’TOES — pick yOur oym, rates MANCHESTER — Rooming newly redecorated, Immacu- ^croaa also agreed to try to get slcal revue utolch wlU be pre­ No phone calls. See Chris. De- '—^—------lent convenient neighborhood, ROLLING P ark'— 6 room Cape tras. Must be seen- to appre­ good pay, 45-55 hours per week, bring own baskets, $],.' half house, good location between in fine neighborhood, fireplace, late. Three acres with bam .jjjg Biafrans to open an emer- sented by St. Joeeph’s School OUTSIDE JOB? cl’s Drive-In, 462 Center St. ‘ ...... $10;900. Owner, Box ciate. Call for an appointment, all beneflu. Must be steady bushel. 114 Buckland Rd. Wap- NICELY furnished rooms with redevelopment and proposed and corral. Close to schools gency land and water reUef cor- Guild on Oct. 25 and 26. Dogs— Birds—iPets 41 ; community kitchen and bath, Manchester Herald. two'full baths, loads of closet 289-1614, between 5 and 9 p.m. worker, experiefTce not neces- EXPERIENCED carpenter or plng. shopping center, • Potential and churches. Leaiing* ■■ state. rldor. The Blofrane have re- Persons Interested are asked dishwasher, garbage .disposal; space, full shed dormer, form­ sary. Apply Nichols Manches- g^binet maker, 5 paid holidays, p A O T S Iw r a --AKC puppies gross, $6,136 per year, $9,000 Priced lor quick sale. 875-1860. fused to accept supplies this to call Mrs. Frank WaUett or washer and dryer. All utilities. OPFFN — .S'x al dining room or fourth bed­ ANDOVER LAKE area. . '. .we ter Tire, Inc., 295 Broad Street, jn»arance beneflU, vacation. reds, “ blacks----- and chocolate; $75 — down to right buyer. Ample room Ranch, plus heated porch, room. -Losts of trees. $22,000. have two properties list­ way, claiming the federal gov- Mrs. Milan JILoaiar anytime or up; Also Pekingese and Wel- Household Goods 51 Ideal for female teachers or parking, refinished inside’" and TOLLAND — select from 2 new emmqnt would use the route for Mrs. Donald Rlberdy after 6 Manchester. Also truck driver handyman. students. Within walking dis­ full basei len' , ’ ’5 x .10 r^c Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 640- ed hero, both with lake privi­ neariy completed Ranches. Call 649-5392, after 7, 643-2852. maraners, 1-628-6573. SINGER ZIG-ZAG cabinet out, Excellent Investment prop­ room, V/i baths, .dishwash­ 8347. leges. Now too lake season. 1* military purposes and would pjn. PAINTERS —'YEAR ’r o u n d ______tance to Manchester. Com­ erty. Call The R.F. Dimock Three minutes to Route 16. poison any food passing through RorirvlUe Hospital Notes The REX LUMBER C6. OROOMINC 0C.L breeds. Har­ model, used 5-6 njonths. This er and disposal, breed yard coming to an end, these own­ work, plenty of overtime.Man- p a r t -TIME truck driver and munity College. Cnose to bus­ Co. 649-5245. MANCHESTER — . Colonial, Ranch wlto 3 bedrooms, 1% Its territory. ^ Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 mony Hill. H.C Chose, Hebron .machine will m onc^am , over­ with patio. Immediate occu­ ers are anxious to move, Chester, South Windsor area. stock clerk for light delivery. line and stores. Call after 4:30 . six rooms, formal dining room, baths, spacious kitchen with The flights wUl' be made by p„,_ |n ajj' areas except ma- Rd., Bolton, 643-8427. cast, blind hem dresses, makes COMMERCIAL warehouse pancy. Call owner 643-2896.' chance for some real buys. Blxperienced. Call'after 6 p.m., 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. to p.m., 644-0383. large living room, three bed- dining area and bullt-lns, dou- planes—each carrying teniity where they are 2 to 4 OF SOUTH WINDSOR HAS PERMANEk JOB OPENINGS button holes. Need - responsible 30,OCX) square feet. Office area,- Both on Lake Road, our signs ble garage, full basement, $24,- 528-7449.. 5:30 p.m. Apply in person, Al- LABRADOR Retriever pupa, party to pay 10 payments of MANCHESTER JJ- six room . rooms. New Kitchen with built- aiboiif OO- -tons-aupplled by the ^nd 6:30 to 8 pan. loading platform, 1.8 acres. are on*- toe premises. T.J. 900. Another Rancho with 8 car Auto Parte. 226 Spruce AKC registered,' X-raye3. Ex­ S7.2’i ner Tno'th or $52."0 cash. Ranch, fireplace, built-in range Ins. Alumlnuin siding. Handy Red Cross In Swltzeitand, Den- Admitted) Friday: , Hjuroon a r e y o u TIRED of fighting Gross income $8,400. Only $32,- Oockett, Realtor, 643-1877. bedrooms, 1% baths, living Street, Manchester. Call Credit Manager ’till 9 p.m. Wanted— Room V/i baths, 2-car garage, 150 X iopping center and schools. mark, ©weden, Norway and Fin- cochrane, Coventry; Doris your way to and from work cellent Blood line. Male $125. 000. Gay Blair, 742-6921. Pasek room, fleldstone fireplace, AVAILABIEIMMEDIAT ELY IN ESTABLISHED If toll, call collect 246-2140. 200 lot. Hutchins Agency, Rei 'Price, $25,000. PhllbrlcK ‘ Agen­ SOUTH COVENTRY on land. The Dutch Red Cross U pheips, KeUy Rd.; Robert Park; everyday? How would you like j£a n for various outside j oFemales b $100. Call s 1-429-4465, , ______Board 62 Realtors, 289-7476. walkout basement with flre- ’tor.s, 849-6324. cy, 649-6347. Road, four room Cape, full . o uHtirtrw/s at- expected to provide a frixto er, Tolland; Anna, Dzladul, El- to work in a pleasant suburban part.time mornings or aftqr- f r e e KITTENS, 6 weeks old. SEWING MACHINES — singer WANTED ' ^ ' RMm ’ wlth « or basement, double garage, ame- atipoBi^ere with access from tM B ^ 'W v m m Ungtonr Norma Newton, 89 noons..Call 649-9644. black, gray, ugor c o .c .. automatic zig-zag, excellent without board, Parkade area, '. Land. For Sale 71 tached garage. $25,990. Wyman stoclqrtled on orchard St., and Donna Courte- WHOLESALE LUMBER YARD . a super highway in the near site drive, stearti heat, arte­ with double paws, (jail 649- condition- Makes buttonholek; for- gentleman. Write P.O. Box i j i Lord Realty Inc. 640-3786. future. We_ftre looking for ex- MAN ’TO run dairy department, COVENTRY — 48 acres'Sf good sian well, fruit trees, lake priv- Fernando, Poo. ‘ manche, 182 Hlgto St. * ' ■ 0860. . hems, embroidersr etc. Orig­ perlenped" machine operators, full-time employment, p a i d ______506, Manchester. farm' land, barn and 3 out' Ueges, lot 100 X 180, Owner, Meanwhile, toe comm^der M Admitted Saturday: Mary inally ovfr $300., 6 monthly people with experience’ on mill- holidays, paid vacaUon, liberal FIVE Butterscotch tiger kittens, .buildings at $19;8(X). Philbrick. . 648-8607 call mornings. with full front *^c^ the Nl^rlan Russe, Hemlocks Convalescent payments of $8.60 each or pay- umn design. Located on high, his,troops are fighUng umoe g d ^ d Klbbe, EUlng- Ing machines and ladies, en- benefits' 'for *'the right *'* person, some double paws. Need TLC. $81 cash. 622-0931 dealer. 1 Apartments— Hats— Agency, ■ Realtors, 649-634|, - ' ' PHIVACTY — Route 6. See this cleared 1.1 acres. Large Uv- Aba, the largest of Biaira jacob^emey,em ey. 721 Dart gine and turret, and ail. around , Apply in person to Mr. Noonan, No charge. 649-1047. Tenements 63 five room Rancn? Newly re­ Check These Advantages noaebinists. We offer in return ^’opiilar Food Market, 725 E, (3LEAN, USED re(rigerators, ing room wlto brick fireplace, three rem ainingj^s- . ------Hill Rd., and Cynthia HaUen­ WANTED good home for male "HousesFor 72 constructed, decorated, car­ pleasant working conditions, Middle Tpke. ranges, automatic washers w e HAVE customers waiting, f o L a l dining room, kitchen T ^ w « toe beck, 185 Center St. two year old Welmaraner Good peted, all electric, cathedral, 'TO BE SOLD — 4-4, twb fam- Wwith lin buUt-Ins,DUliVlJUf, fulllUII bathMCW-aa and Benjamin ----- A. Adekunles was in AVMUiSLCtJAdmitted »u*$VKajr Sunday: . Dene a«aA>-Me- paid holidays, overtime and with guarantees. See them at (or the rental of your apart- ceilings, wooded lot, 100 x • OUTDOOR WORK AUTOMOBILE mechanic want'I breeding, good with children. lly.-A-l condition, A-i loWtIon. laundiy dowiistaira. Four bed- first official of me g ng Ellington, and Lydia good insurance benefits. We ed f(lll-tlme, excellent salary) B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 ment or home. J. D. Real Es- 200’ with brook. Only $3,000 Call 643-9046. Call Paul J. Correntl Agency, rooms, and bath up. Attached In Aba, although ®^1J^ Earle, Wilton, N.H. i are an equal opportunity em ­ Apply in person. Sunset Serv­ Maln St- Call 643-2171. tatc Associates, Inc., 643-5129. down. Builder will assume ployer. Interested? Call 649- 643-5363. double garage. Five minutes firmed Admitted Monday: (Jharles • 40.HOUR WEEK GUARANTEED WITH SOME OVERTIME ice Station, 555 Middle LEFT OVER 1967 zig-zag sew­ LOOKING for anything in second mortgage to qualified to Route 16. $34,m. Wyman had ■captured ^ cl^ s OT^u Ellington; Mary 8i2S8, Em co (torporation, Bql- FDUR fluffy kittens, free buyenr) 649-2852, 649.4342 after Tpke., ing machines, built-in controls real estate re.ntals — apart­ & Lord Realty Inc. 6I6-8786. nlcaricm and admlMstraUW cen toa, Conn. tiousebroken. Call 649-1441. 6 p.m. to make button holes, sew ments, hpmas, multiple dwell­ NOTICE ------ters. The Jensen, TOUand;, Noftnan,-Ron- • e n j o y THE ADVANTAGES OF WORKING COOK -Full-tim e. Apply in buttons on, blind hem dresses, ings.-no fees. pall J. D. Real In accordance with the re- eorller reports aid and Sandra Levesque, El- , person only 'Howard' Johnson Salosman Wonhid 36*A Live Stock 42 make fancy stitches. Clearance ^Estate Associate^, Inc., 643- .qulrements of the Ebning Regu­ were no fed«»l troops ill Aba ung^ton; John Foran, Wapping;®! FOR A-SMAU BUT GROWING COMPANY prii-e only $34. or you can' Restaurant. 3B4 Tolland Tpke., 5129. lations of the Town of Manches­ late as Monday. ,,^rted M®® Ahnert, 146 Grove St„ and.| EIGHT YEAR old bay mare, pav $5. per month. For free ------;------Manchester. ter, Connecticut, the Zoning Fighting also ■w ^ Sharon Armstrong, 2 North LICENSED Real Estate sale- for western pleasure riding, delivery call Caplto) Credit NEW ONE and two-bedroom,de- • NO TRAFFIC JAM ON THE WAY TO WORK men with previous experience. Board of Appeals will hold a around' tl» town o ^ r r i ^ M also trained for driving. 649- Manager ’till 6 p.m. If toll; luxe garden type apartme;hts public hearing on Monday, Sep­ miles northwest of Port m r Call Mr. Phllbrlck. Philbrick 6787. available September. Call Paul r e a l t y Birth Friday; A daughter to call collect 246-2140. tember 16, 1968, at 7:00 p.m. in V ■ court, wlto heavy casualties on Agency, 649-5347. W. Dbugan, Realtor, 649-4536. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Magnon, j • PARK JUST A FW FEET FROM WHERE YOU WORK HELP WANTED GAr Xg E SAL^: Dressers, the Hearing Room of the Mu­ both sides. 164 Kenneth Dr. Articios For Sal* 45 overstuffed chairs, stoven, ------^— ------:— ^ ------nicipal Building on the follow­ Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. dishes, vacuums, clothes. 30 LOCUST ST. Second floor, ing api^ication: STATE HEAR­ .and Mrs. Qunnar Johnsonr 41 • MANY BENEFITS INCLUDING PENSION Part-Time Cook DARK rich stone-free loam, FJQMAUC MAN WANTED Starts Saturday, 9 a.m., 80 4-rooms, heated, $185. 646-2426. ING ALSO. Orchard St. " $15. Pool and patio sand, Church St. Rolf L. Boman Jr., 896 Tol­ COURSE Evenings nod tinturdayk Birth Sunday: A -aon to Mr. - and PROFIT SHARING PLANS stone, fill, gravel, sand and' NEW TWO bedroom townhousc For -retail .store woric in land' Turnpike, Business Zone m e LECTURE MON, SEPT. IS, 8 P.M. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, <3ov- Apply lii Person ^ maiyre. - eO-OSOf. AUTOMATIC washer, 2-cycle, apartment with exceptional rabouenoM II. Request Special Exception ; AU Ctaases H«ld At Morae, Of Hartford entry. or PlioDe ^ ' hardware and kindred, like new, $35. Quart canning ciwtom tenant features. J. D. for Limited Repairer's License, SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so m e n a n d w o m e n . You can enter toe Reel Estate Buatoees. ASSEMBLERS Discharged Friday: Helen AfPLY AT C^NNGCTICUT eMPLOYMENT 5ERYICE' ' S4S-1528 jars, 50 cents dozen, 649-1921. Real Estate Associates Inc., and Certificate of Appro4*al for lines. Full and part-^time. clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Our courae wUl thoroughly prepitoe you for the state examina- with Progressive Carlson', Milford, N.H.; Gladys 806 MAIN-5TREET, MANCHESTER 643-5129, 648-8779. same, at above location. ticn and you what you need to know to get started on Rent electric shampooer $1. STOVE, refrigerator, large alr- Electrical AppUonce Melendez, 66 Windsor Ave.;’ lir.T.eRAifrco. APPLY Olcott Variety Store. __ conditioning unit, lawn m ow er," FIVE pleasant rooms, • first All persons Interested may at- your own or to Join an existing firm. Sample toe training Qrus Mamfleld, East Hartford; 1:00 to 4:00 P.M., WED.. SEPT. 4 or THUI^., SEPT. 5 jehd this hearing. without obUgaiUon. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE at B Company. — Ajpply - Mnnrhesfor Parksde „ . ^ ----- , etc. Any reasonable offer, ac- floor. Adults prefef^ed. Con- Dorothy and Theona Wheelook, .OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED BLUB LUSTRE not only rids cepted. Call 643-862S, trally located. Call 648-0768. Zoning Board of Appeals PM, on Monday, Sept. 16 at Morae, of Hartford, J.83 Ann St. 19 Spring St.; Nancy Taylor, Bliih HardwarB carpets of soil but leaves pile _ ____ , ...... — ' ______. John F. Clifford, Tou wlU reoelVo a free copy o f "How To Chooqp Your Houae,” I IONA MF8. 00. a 370 page booklet containing 104 color photos. Ttoe entlro Pledsant View Dr.; Marie Jack- ' BIANCHESTEK soft and lofty. Rent’ electric PHILCO, 2-door refrigerator. FOt'R ROoM apurtmrnt. first 1 ■ ^ Chulrjpan Regent Street son, 92 Prcwpect at.; Laura \ . John A. .Cagtunello, oouTM will be presented by Lee Institute at Morse on Monday shampooer $1. Paul's Paint t Four years old, Good condi- floor, ' available immediately^ ' evenings. Get full details at first Meeting. The Lee Reel Bhtate Manchester, Odnn. Kratske, 69 Ellington Ave.; Wil­ CALL 649-4558 Read Herald Ad^« 'i I Wallpaper Supply. tlon, $100. Call 649-4064. ,M6-1663. Secretary ' Course is fuUy approveiTby the Conn. Real Estate Commission. liam Michaud, ToUand, and El- ikle O'CqraieU, Mansfield. 'n ( WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, , 1968 PAGE THIRTV-SIX illancl;r«b^r £v»nins ifi^ralib Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 OElock Five bay Forecast n m w s iiu j,, •1784.90 Temperatures in Connecticut LoMaglio, luliano OHicers 1008 V t _ A verage D aily N et Promo R on during the 8-day period begin­ Delivered in ------The W eather with ISAtheretU in­ For Tho Week Knded With Army Reserve Group ning Thursday are expected to terior, windshield weudisr, >- cnoudy and cool toniglft. Low Angnst II, 1M» about 60. Tomorrow moetly School, Ft. Ben Harrison, Ind. average above ndrmal, with mteed electric wipers, hewer, From the roorgaiU*aUon of cloudy. C2tance* of shower* A graduate of the Cotntnand highs in the low 80s and night­ . dedroeter, 4-way seXety flaAere, W o k -u p Ughts, frent and rear jiaitrfyT fitrr lEuTm tm or thundershower* Increasing. the U.8. Army Reserve Forces and General Staff Collego at Ft. time lows in the upper 60s. seat M U . 14,450 High about 80. last December there evolved a Leavenworth, the colonel la pre­ Little day-to-day change in Mancha$ter-—A City o f Village Charm ne*’ type unit — The Army Re­ sently on active duty as com­ temperatiures is expected. mandant of the First U.S. Army Precipitation may total more serve Command. The Mth U.S. TED TRUDON (Ooeallled Adverttsbig oa Foge 17) Army Reserve, Command was Area Intelltgerce School at Ft. than half an inch in most sec­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 286 ('TWENTY PAGES—’tw o SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., ’THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 PRICE TEN CENTS activated at the Boston, Army Meade Md. Prior to Ws assign­ tions of the state falling as rain VOLKSWAGEN Base, with Brlgr- Gen. L e o n ^ ment as a Sub Army Reserve around Friday and Saturday. W. Cronkhite in command. comnvander. Col. l/>MagUo The system for control of re- commanded the 1117th U.S. ser%’e units called for branch Army Garrison. His new com­ Clauae fo r Cfunplaint headquarters known as Sub' mand U the largest reserve Soviets Rescind Czech SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Army Reserve Commands. Two command in Oannectlcut con-, A police captain who com­ of these headquarters were Hey^Kids! Come ’n Get Em trolling approximately 2,8(X) re­ plained that hippies caused established by the Mth Arihy servists. him "anxiety, lo u . of eel(- . Reserve Command, one of which Assisting .the colonel In the aseurance and neirvousnes4" was organized in Hartford to administration of the headquar­ Domestic Flights Permit U.S. flea, nienw s J. Dodd V.fl. flea. Abraham A. BlUeott Cong. EmIUo Q. Daddario win get a dlaablUty pension. control all support type units ters is a civilian staff ‘headed The exty Retirement Board in Connecticut not under a gen­ by Lt. (3ol. Frank lullano. Re­ PRAGUB (AP) — Soviet com- Soviets suddenly rescinded their had hie headquortere In the coe- granted the pension to Ckpt eral command. The unit select­ cently promoted. Col. lullano mandera today delayed resump- permit, lltey hoped the flrat tie, a symbol of Slovak national- They Endorse Project 68 Charity Ball Oanlel Kiely after hO told ed to operate as the,Sub Army was appointed staff administra­ tlon Of domesUo flights In *»ter tW« ism. board memben hie condi­ Reserve Command is the 239th tive assistant to the command­ U.S. Sene. Thomas J. Dodd Charter Oak Lodge of B’nal senator, was elected to his week. The newspaper also reported Quartermaster Group activated (Jsechosloyakla amid new sigm tion resulted from “the fre­ ing officer. Prior to his assign­ and Abraham A. RlbicoU and B’rith and Campbell Council of present post in 1962 and la now that the public is unytekUng In Bratislava as well as 18 pose this pro- defensive tinea leading -into Sai­ Brooklyn Criminal Court build­ tired of reading that vUrtent Washington, New york, San generous helpings of luxurioufi, quality furs. courthouse incident as “shock­ Church. Church members wWi- Nylons "*• It.” of confetti rained down from posed rule making with every gon. These include the head­ ing. - , demonstrations ore the conee- Ing- more information may con­ Poval B'ork Preceptory will They’re so “ pampered’' you can have your pick Democratic candidate Hubert buildings. means at our command, while quarters of the U.S. 2Sth Infan­ Lindsay said he had been as­ ing.” quence of police brutality. (See Page Ten) "There can be no safety^ no tact Mrs. Aldred Davis, 28 Well- meet Friday night at 8 at At tremendous savings, tool So please give a pam­ H. Humphrey’s campaign man- man­ NbcoH told telcvlslon panellsts we continue to press for the fair try Division at Ou Chi, about 10 sured by Police Commissioner . man Rd. Orange Hall. ager, meanwhile, predicted the Howard R. Leary that “ immedi­ law, no order and no Justice,” 0 Seamless pered coat a home! that U.S. choices in responding and proper solutions to the air miles to the south. presidential contest wlU be "a to Soviet actions in Czechoslova- traffic msuiagement problems."' Meanwhile, U.S. B62 bombers ate and ■vigorous action’’ 'would Lindsay said at a O ty Hall news conference, “unless we are ab­ close struggle that will go to the Ida and eastern Europe are Hm- The Federal Aviation Admln- dropped tons of bombs on sus- be taken against any police offi­ solutely sure that tltis kind of Nylons wire." Ited smd world conflict should Istratlon plans a public hearing pected pocltions o f tw o North cer who violated laws or police In Several States ugly incident does not happen (2-Way Stretch Top) But the campaign manager, not be risked. ^ ' on the proposed limits Sept. 25. Vietnamese regriments reported regulations. MaHchcster Community College Lawrence F, O’Brien, said in “There can be absolutely no agatn In this city.” FALL SEMESTER — 1968 o n Washington the vice president is (Bee Page Nineteen) (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) excus^ whatever for a handful Tbe clash took place Wednes­ * Micro-Mesh a , day in a sixth floor corridor out: Teachers^ Strikes CONTIMUIMB EDUCniOR COURSES Seam- Mil 7 side a packed courtroom where • FABULOUS FIfflSI* three Black Panthers had a (non-credit, open to .ALL residents of the region) • / less i « 9 . $ 1 .0 0 or Plain I U hearing on charges of beating BLACK HISTORY— An importont insight into the ante­ Minks in most shades . . . Persian Chicago’s Black Kids, White Cops three policemen Aug. 20. Three Delaying Fall Term cedents of tfie Negro ond his role io American his­ persons including a white girl Lambs ... Kft F ox .. . Opossum. tory. Thursdoy (September 12) 7-9 p.m.— $5 course R Support Support were injured. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS repeat of last fall’s teaohera’ Witnesses said the group of Teachers striking over salary strike os the head of the teach­ ELECTING THE PRESIDENT— A timely onolysii of the *FUB PBODVOTS lAWFlJCn TO SHOW Prisoners of an Escalating Conflict white men—some known tp and other grievanoea have post­ ers union said he would recom­ mcchoflict ond pditici of the foil elections. Tues­ Stock­ Stock­ OOUMTBY OF OBIOIN newsmen as policemen—who poned the opening of tho fall mend a walkout Monday. Beg. 02.60 day 7:30-9 p.m. (September 10)— $5 course fee. (Seamlea*) By COUN McOLASHAN to argue; The police don’t. en police cars. A sergeant grabs had been unable to get Into the school term for thousands of Last ditch negotiations be- (Lycra Spandex strangely alike; ‘Victims both, The London Observer There were 20 riot cars hi this the radio; "All units now com­ courtroom slowly converged on pupils______around the______nation, tween teachers and the schoed EVOLUTION— NOW !— An interesting account of th* ings B<«. 0L95 ings SeandeM) prisoners of an escalating oon- origiiK of our species. Tuesdoy 7-0:30 p.m. (Septem- We come in fast down'the al­ area laat night. ^ ing Into Division and Wells, dls- fliot ithey didn’t make ana can’t the smaller group and then sud­ In Michigan, 67,'700 youngsters cmitlAued In PhUadelpWa All aijrleo ore hududed! "MMtrloe” nylon* are made to exacting •peciflcatlon*. They fit denly rushed them. continued their summer vaca- ^ ®yert a i trike in the 278,000- ber T0)-^5 couiie fee. - ley and our headlights freeze The IneirltablUty of what’s go<, i;egard.’’ control.’ better, laat longer! All In fall’* moot wanted ehadc*. Sizea h'/i to 11. IFASH10N FABRICS! Blackjacks we're seen ■ swing­ ttons as i2 districts remained Pui^^ten^ which starts doss- FILM SERIES—A study of major novels and pUys as they them: A tactical unit officer ing. to happen sickens. This is a So it’s over: My driver’s got L>ast summer’s riots changed with a riot shotgun, a watch­ battle zone. Its ethic Is survival. a bruised eye, three youths ing dbwn through tho. air during closed. Teachers in another 35 ®e Friday. arc adapted to the screen. Tuesday and, Thursday Broken Ottomans . . . Nubbles . the rules: The wildly exag­ A teacher boycott' in East St. man with a guard dog, and six There Is, bluntly, no time for* are In the paddy wagon. The the melee which was broken up districts agreed to ■work while 7:30-8:45 p.m. (September 5)—$15 course fee. I ' gerated repels of snipers in Louis, m . in Its second black youngsters. It’s 10 p.m. Justice. charge Is assault and resisting by uniformed officers assigned .contract talks continue. Was YOUR COMMUNITY— A local town manager surveys the 20% off on “ MAURICE” slippers Textured Weaves . . . Shetland the ghettos ^ (only a handful week with 23,6(X) pujOla affected. hdt, and you can smell the fear: Another tactical unit man arrest, not theft-; For what It’s to the building. No arrests were The New York dty public functions and directions of local government. Thurs- later cimflirmed) caused a white NegoUatimis Wednesday were W ools. Everyone moves Jerkily because grabs an automatic rifle., from worth, It now appears the watch­ made. school system with 1.1-mllUon suburban rush to arms. Now, fruitless as the 9 else w e . will take Bsdd the Biafrans, want the food The 600 teaohera 4n th e 146 Hartford^Road, Manchester, Colin. you shoot a policeman ore neg­ battery, and the watekman assistanos.” So much for neu­ cops—their pride, their fear, Immediate and appropriate ac­ landed at an alretrip near ciarksvlUe-Montgomery Ooun^,' WOMEN * ligible.” points out a, suspect. He’s about trality. witMn one minute, there their isolation,, their need to tion." Oklgwe. Tenn., school ayetem w alked out STATE OF CONNrCTICUT But oonoern for Justice is one Beard #F Tniateee for 17, and scared of being taken are blue lights and sirens ev­ prove themselves, above all In tl^e hearing Judge George The federate said neutrallsa- Tuesday night to protoet budget away for questioning. He wants erywhere ! Five, 'six maybe sev­ their demand for reopect-.-are' (flee Page Five) Regioflal CeHegM HOUSE &. HALE Coat*—Socond Floor (See Pago Ten) (See Page Ten) (Bee Pag e Tea)

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