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plex of greenery and, marble, a the same tinve. Although the crime lems. Most of these committees there without intermittent or bil­ EDITOR'S NOTE — The nation’s ious fever.’’ attention.. focuses Wednesday on monument that looks east to the has received wide and often lurid are ruled by Southerners. Some Capitol, north to the White House' publicity, it differs llttie from residents say these congressmen Like India's New Delhi and Washington when thousands of Brazil’s Brasilia. Washington is a civil lights advocates mass to west to the Lincoln Memorial and crime rates in other big cities have no sympathy for a 67 per south to the JTefferson Memorial of America. Washington is ninth cent Negro city with Integrated city created as a capital, with no dramatize the struggle for Negro other reason for life. It does not rights. The city that awaits them and the Tidal Basin rimmed with in size with a population of 764,- schools w d restaurants and is sketched In the following ar­ cherry trees. 000 but 13th in crime rate. stores. have the vitality and culture of Paris or London or Rome or even ticle. Then they will march a few Some observers see signs of As they drive through the city, blocks down huge avenues and discontent among the city’s Ne­ the demonstrators will see very Mexico City. By STANLEY MEISLE^ across parklands to the Lincoln • groes and evidence of rising ten­ little Industry, and it is Industry Washington has had many epi­ Memorial, a temple in the style of sion between the races. Last that usually yields mass tax rev­ sodes of demonstrators marching WASHINGTON (AP) — the Parthenon of ancient Greece. Thanksgiving, a riot, bristling enue. lor a city. on the city and pleading for spe­ cial causes. None has been as The civil rights marchers may These are the symbols of gov­ with racial overtones, erupted at To make up for thl.s. Congress ernment and beauty and history the high school championship foot­ large as Wednesday’s march pro­ not see it all, but this is a city appropriates a lump sum each mises to be. Some have ended nerved by power, lined with that draw almost 5 million tour­ ball game. Negroes say there is year and hands it to the city. ists to Washington each year. But job discrimination in the city and in violence. marble, vibrant with areas of The city always complains It is Washington has other faces, too. housing diiicrlmlnation in its sub­ far less than the amount that In 1894, “ General” Jacob Sech- beauty and blighted by con­ In the last decade, Washingfton urbs. ler Coxey of Massillon. Ohio, an­ would flow in if federal property nounced a march on Washington. trasting areas of squalor. has become the only major city The people who live in Washing­ were taxable. To the 100,000 or more civil in the nation that has more Ne­ ton do not rule themselves. They The nation was in a depression, groes than whites. During these now have the right to vote for The marchers likely will finv. a and Coxey wanted the federal rights marchers expected here hot and muggy city on Wednesday. We^esday, Washington will be a years, 200,000 whites have rushed president but, since the 1870s, they government to print $500 million into the nearly all-white suburbs have not been allowed to elect That's usually the way of the city in paper money and put the un­ symbol of national power, a capi­ in late August. In 1806, RufUs tal where men and women peti­ of Virginia and Maryland. Their their local officials. employed to work huilding roads. places have been taken by Negro The ultimate power lies in the King, a senator, said, “ No one, Coxey said 300,000 would march tion for redress of. grievance. from the North or the high coun­ 'ITiey will gather at the base of migrants from the South, many hands of Congress — specifically with him, but only 400 came when forced into slums. in the committees that handle Dis­ try of the South, can pass the the soaring Washington Monu­ months of August and September ment, the center of a vast com­ A rise in crime has come at trict of Columbia money and prob­ (CoDtinaed on Page Eleven) State News Word Soft Roundup Giant Drill Bit B y Isra el Three Escapees On Clash Remain at Large JERUSALEM, Israeli Sec­ Route o t the' propoBod "Miajrcii tor Jobs and Freedom”, in Washington, D. C., Wedirteday tor (A P)— Prime Minister by racial demonstrators. They plan to asseirtble n w the Wa^lngton Monument and ENFIELD (AP) — Three Reaches Bottom parade down Independence and Oonotttuitlon Avenuea to the Lincoln Memorial. (AP Pmo- escapees from the Osborn Levi Eshkol told Parliament State Prison Farm remained today that if peace does not at large today. return along the Syrian bor­ state Police twice received tips der Israel “ will be duty-bound during the weekend, on Uie where­ and entitled to take steps to abouts of the three, but each time defend itself.” Students Put Down; the leads fizzled. He made only scant and The men are Raymond PelleUer, Of Escape Hole relatively mild mention of the 92, of litchfleld, and Harold Day- sharp exchange of fire between ton, 22, of Thomaston, both serv­ Israeli and Jordanian border ing time tor breaking and enter­ troops in this divided city Sun­ ing and A. Z. Smith, 38, of Wln- TT A /F T .T O N ’ Pft (AP)__ ^you to. You will have to tell us^and concrete poured In to seal It. day. sted, serving a term for risk of what It looks like.’ This plug eventually will Diem M eet The drill bit today broke drilled out, just as rock Is. “ I hope the Jordanian authori­ . Smith asked Fellin if the coal Injury to a minor. Indecent as­ ties will do their duty in order to sault, and furnishing liquor to a through the first part of the around the bottom of the hole During the 10:30 a.m. lull in the drilling, rescuers checked with punish the guilty persons and re­ minor. plug at the bottom of the es­ looked solid. Fellin said it did. store peace in this sector,” he SAIGON, Sooth Viet NamtO®**** arrested and several^ They converged on the Unlvers The first tip osms from sn cape hole for Henry Throne Smith told Fellin that three Fellin on conditions in their chamber. said. • - injured. Ity of Saigon to protest what they East Windsor HUl farm worker and David Fellin. capsules were ready tor the final An Israeli soldier was reported (AP) — U.S. Ambassador As fears of an attempted coup call the government’s harsh rule, rescue, but It was undecided One asked if they had enough who told i>oUoe he spotted the men News of the break came when killed in the clash and Jordan Henry Cabot Lodge mrt with subsided. Lodge was expected to but never had a chamce to demon­ on the H. Duys Ric. tobsooo fsma. which capsule to use, If any. air and Fellin said yes. claimed Israeli shells fell on strate. Police hauled students off Fellin.- shouted into his micro­ President Ngo Dinh Diem to­ confront Diem for the first time A searching party, using biood- Smith had asked whether Fellin “ How’s Hank?” Fellin was densely populated sections of the with U.S. vlewii on the Internal bicycles, scooters and motorcy­ phone : and Throne were getting much asked. day in tlw wake of a massive lumnds, found only a aodt teat ap­ “ Something came down.” Holy City. strife dnd determine just where cles, threw them into trucks and parently b^ongad to one of the dust and Fellin answered “ not “ Okay.” Speaking cm the eve o t resump­ student revolt smashed by the Vietnamese chief stands. drove them away. Asked wlmt it was, he said, too much." Throne has been little heard in Rifle fire wounded two teen­ escapees. tion of U.N. Security Council de­ aimed police and troops in full Lodge arrived Thursday, -the day The search turned yesterday to “ Some clay.’’ conversation between surface and bate on border violations, Eshkol age girl students. One uncon­ Then came Fellin’s electrifying battle gear. after Diem cracked down‘on Budd- a HtoUard diner where smployes “ Good. That’s a good sign,” shout; “ Something has come the chamber today. Fellin has said “ despite all the Syrian pro- The newly arrived American dlp- hW oppoeition and placed the firmed report said Pblted khot md said Gordon Smith, deputy secre- said Throne will be the first UUed a- .17ifeaxs«ld-gtai.:attanq>U ApottOd the thrjBs m m t . e JIpJ e?-, down.’’ - - vocaticme we have restrained oor- lonat presented...... U s credentialss to eoimtry under- martial law. esmtllsil the descriptions of the BU'lf''df mines. “ It means we have Churning away steadily, 'with man up. selves in a desire to prevent Diem and the two exchanged University students took over ing itt flee tne roundup. drilled through the concrete plug Fellin was asked: “ Are you get­ bloodshed and have refrained The Army stationed ahtUdrid^aft oonvlots. Photogiapiu of two of time out only to attach an e:t- pleasantries in a 12-mlnute cere­ from the Buddhists on Sunday the the fugriUves ware identified, but and are pushing the wooden plug tenslon bit every 30 feet, the 66- ting any dust?” mony. They put off until later leadership of the mushrooming battlers around the presidential cAead of us.” “ Just a little bit.” palace and at scores of strategic not trace of tham weia found. ton drilling rig passed the two- (Continued on Page Seven) hard talks on the Viet Nam crisis mass movement against the Diem Tha three bad left after paying Once the escape hole en­ third mark at dawn and at 10:30 Alter a lew moments of consul­ that flared to new h e ls ^ Sunday regime, touching off fears of a intersections in the capital, indi­ largement is completed, the men tation above ground, Fellin was cating they feared elements of the their cihecks 'With a 310 bilL a.m. was at the 263-foot mark. when tbDuaahds' o< universityulven stu- -scale revolt The conviets skipped off Friday will be brought to the surface— It was stopped then while res­ asked again about the dust, and Vietnamese air force might attack he said again, “ There’s not the palace as they did in Novem­ night after climbing a fence at the one at a time—in a specially de­ cue officials discussed the next Kennedy Ends ber 1660, in another attenmted medium ' security prison. They signed steel capsule-' that is al­ steps. much.” coup. The Communist Viet Cong hitohhlksl into the Windsor area most as big around as the 18-inch The pace will be slowed appre­ “ Where’s the dust coming hkve no air power to threaten the polios, said. hole. ciably In the final stages to fore­ from?” he was asked. Weekend Rest March Directors Meet; government. That could will be sometime to­ stall any possibility of a cave-in. “ I can’t tell. It’s coming from More than 30 truckloads of stu­ Find Marijucma Patch night. Once the hole is finished, Fellin and Throne remained in all over. It’s not coming from WASHINGTON (AP>—President dents were hauled off in the first the drilling rig will be moved good spirits. They could be heard around the plug.” Kennedy, fresh from a weekend SOUTH WINDSOR (AJP) — Pp- back and a winch put in its place. talking to each other through the Fund Rally Falls Short koe did nof find three pitoon es- Rescuers told him it probably rest at Cape Cod, Mass., flew (Oontinned'on Page Two) Then there will be a couple dry microphone which provides com­ was sifting down the six-inch back to Washington today to con­ oapees they were tooking tor In a runs 'With the capsule. munications to the surface tobaioco field over the weekend. life-line hole, or perhap.s was fer with Soviet Ambassador An­ Fellin, 68; Throne, 28, and Lou through the six-inch lifeline hole shaken from the walls by the vi­ atoly Dobrynin on what the White WASHmaTON (AP)-A. PhlUptAtos.jBvers is the widow of an A tltih ioriC fr* P c r j It 'But they USA find sofnefhing of hi- —and sawing wood. tereat — a private peutch of htoom- Bova, 42, have been trapped more brations of the drill. House described as “ a number of Randolph, director of Wednes­ NAA(3P leader who was slain by than 300 feet underground for 13 A rescuer asked what they were a sniper in Mississippi. ing maraljruuiA. He was told then that the drill matters.” day’s big civil rights march on days. Bova has not been heard doing and Fellin replied: "W e’re had been stopped while Jie next The President’s daughter, Caro­ the capital, meets here today with Civil rights leaders who ap­ Might Slow Growth State Trooiper Jomee Zaepfel, a member of the search party, said from since last Tuesday. He was putting up shoring.’’ step was being considered. line, 5, and his son,. John F. Jr., key members of his staff to iron peared on the program with Mrs. trapped some 26 feet from the Evers urged Washington resi­ he 'Was looklpg for the driver of a The escape hole, successfully Fellin asked about his wife, and 2*4, flew by helicopter over from sut plans for the demonstration. By FRANK CAREY others and separated by tons of drilled Friday, originally was 12 was told that she and Throne’s the summer White House to Otis dents to join the demonstration, Associated Press Science Writer parked truck in the uonsoMdated Bayard Rustin, Randolph’s dep­ TVibeoco Co. fields when he came debris. inches. The giant drill dumps wife were on top of a nearby Air Force Base to see their father uty, arrived here from'New York titled officially “ March on Wash­ AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — Pro­ ington for Jobs and Freedom.” upon a man picking marijuana, “ Don’t look up the hole,” Smith tons of material down the hole slope, watching. take off. Sunday night with ■ members of longed and copious use of some warned, "and don’t look up the In the enlarging work, thus the Throne and Fellin had been Dobrynin spent more than a Ehirlier,. Roy Wilkins, NAACP antibiotics—wonder drugs — may , Arreeted was a Jamaican, Clif- his adminlstraUve staff and set up toid G. Waiteon, 41, an employe of hole when we are pulling t’" concern of Fellin and Throne to asked earlier whether ther- was month on leave in the Soviet Un­ march headquarters at a down­ executive secretary, said he present an overlooked hazard o t steel. Don’t look up the hole at brace their tiny chamber. room for a third man to go down ion. He hasn’t seen Kennedy since would be surprised if 10,000 of the growtK retardation in humans, the company. He was charged town hotel. with lH e{^ poBBeasion of narcoUcs. all.” After the 12-inch hole was in the chamber if necessary. the signing of the limited nuclear A civil rights leader predicted .capltsd’s Negro residents joined biologist said today. Throne said he thought so, but test-ban treaty. the march. More than half of the ' Watoop trtd police he woe mak­ Smith said, however, that Fellin opmed, Fellin and Throne helped that the number of marchers This possibility is suggested close it with timbers lowered there was no official announce- The talk was the only business capital’s 764,000 residents are by new evidence of growth-inhib­ ing tea from the plant, desorilbed could look up the hole later, when might reach 260,000. by a trooper as a green odorlese It is clear. through it. A giant plug, prepared on Kennedy’s calendar today. The Rev. Stephen G. Spotts- Negroes, iting powers of at least some'suitl- (Continued on Page Seven) Kennedy spent a drizzly Satur­ bloticS in plants—and previous evi­ bush with fem-ldke blossoms. ' “ In fact,” he said, “ we want on the surface, then was lowered. wood, national chairman for the | Leaders of the 10 organizations Commenting on the discovery, day with his family, close to their National Association for the Ad­ sponsoring the demonstration di­ dence of the same thing in ani­ summer house on Squaw Island. rected hundreds of the 2,000 mals—said Dr. Edward G. Pollock one trooper said, "Mamijuana vancement of Colored People, grows r e i good to thie pert of march marshals here today to of San Fernando Valley State Col­ (Continued on Page Seven) made the prediction Sunday at the country.” Howard University where Mrs. make last-minute plans for con- lege, Northridge, Calif. Medgar W. Evers was guest q>eaker at a civil rights rally. (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Fsge Seven) Wages Advance HARTFORD (A P )—The U.S. Labor Dopartment Issued a re­ Bulletins minder today that minimum wages for em^oyes engaged in in­ Culled from AP Wires terstate commerce go up from $1.15 to $1.25 an hour, beginning Sept. 3. CONFER WITH JFK The new provisions of the fed- WASHINGTON (A P )—Presi­ dent Kennedy will meet with 10 (Continued on Fsge Seven) oivil rights leaders at 6 p.m. Wednesday, the day of the j I march on ’W ashington, the W'hlte^ ~ House said today. The list of those who will go to the ’White House; Whitney Young, Nation­ News Tidbits al Urban League; James Farm­ from the AP Wires er, CORE; Roy WiUdha, NAAOP; A. Phillips Randolph, vice presi­ dent of AFE-CIO and director of Two policemen shot to death iti the inarch; Martin ’ g;her King, a Lodi, N. J., nlghteluh while in- i^ th ern Leadership Confer­ veeUgaiting a distuihance, and ence; John Lewis, Student N

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By ALFRED SHEINWOIJO NIHKL- Sign Saturday The report is full of half-truths, Written for NEA 4 10 I club snd their sponson will at­ Television and Oak Sta choanalysta ara ao abaorbad in the A typical cose is that of • SU-* I HEARD IT” When the national toumameht tend the Ftesidential Cup RsLces study of the mind amd in ana­ yeem-old mother who w u ta the which are wcxnse than downright The Manchester Redevelopment 9 A t « 1 4 Voter registration waa inorsaaed 8:00 ( 2) Bis 2 Theater (In prosreul^ (13) Tell the IVuth It vriM be bulK by Eastern Coast Welfare Spending lies in some cases; sometimes there ^ sdioo^^^Wia^Jdevlsioj^J]^ Agency (MRA) and the Citizens was held In Los Angeles a few in Washington, D, 'C. ovOr Lotooc (31) Movie at i (In orogreM ) (18) Topic lyzing the free oaaociatlon of idea* depths of a nervous collap(te.ffl!a weeks ago it became evident ttat by 18 new voters at Saturday’s i Day weekend. (10-30) E a rly Show (In progreail 8:00 (13) I've Got A Secret Ihiterprises, irve., of Manchester, , and determining the psychology had suffered intermittent sataMrea by John Gruber isn’t even any truth in the state­ We’ve talked about your Advisory Committee will conduct ♦ A R Q • t (34) Military Indiutrial Oomplex In July $2,911 grams cannot be missed? Will Weetem players made lighter ■ton, phie five tranefers ftteen oSh- Stx Pupils Regiater ( 8) News 8:.30 < 8-3040) F unny. Funny F ilm s and wttl be similar in design to land hidden explanation of dreams of “nervoinmegs” and mental de­ ments. For example, let’s look at study environmeitt: quiet an open house at 'Whlton Memorial WEST ' MMT (18) Bis Picture one sentence: "His mystic world room, straight chair, good your school be scheduling a Llbraiy ewdltorlum at 7:30 p.m. opening bids than Eastern play- A K 4 4 Z er Connecticut towne. Ten of the Only six chUdren were regls- (24) What’s New (12) Vacation Pl^houee OoloiWal Manor on Spruce St„ and that they often overlook the role pression for over eight yeani. Af­ lot of night basketball games 7 era. ’The scientific explanation is (40) Callmg Mr. D. 9.00 ( 8-20-40) Sloney B urke The Town Welfare DeparimesR. I of nerve irritation from apinal dis- ter the usual rounds a t elinlea, remains an alien place, populated Hght, your book resting on today, to air plana for the pro­ y QO V s w new voters regtotered Republican, twed aa ' new students at Porter ( 8-12) Comedo- Hour Colonial Court on Oak and Cot­ by collapsing heroines and atavis­ the d e ^ at a 46-degree kngle Try not to spend mu<^ that ralnclouds empty on me 6QS5 6A104t School last week, according to 6; 16. (30) A m erican s At W ork . 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Tlie five kt Grade 1 and one each in Grades 6:30 ( 23) Club House 9:30 (32-30) Art LInkletler During July of 1962. axpendi- j Dr. Rubin, a faUow of the locales as the Rhine’s swampy eyes, perhaps a slight, regular, disseminate as much information (30) News (10) National Health The new project, which will turen amounted to $4.8*0.42, and All the usual nervous symptotn*. auch a bitterly biased account of a can lessen his musical accomplish­ bottom.” "usually unproductive; you aces and kings look much bigger 3, 4, ft, 6 and 8. Total enrollment (18) Life of Riley (24) Planet Earth (jost approximately 1330,000. is j American Aasociation of the Ad- such as tight head, choking oMise- ments. They can, however, dis­ background noise, and your as we have on the project,” CAC transfers were all Hepubiboan. 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When the four outstanding Oulette and Joseph Oulette. to Mrs. Ketmebh Williams, secre­ (24) A m erican M em oir W eath er The old Moran house at 8(2 Oak Our spinal examination loeated characterizing him as "merely a get a pretty good idea of what ule. would Uke to get a start talking ( 3) Movie I l : l 6 ( 3) Movie competent chiropractor can re­ Wagner, and doesn’t want to un­ do they dwell there. result, he bids more on less than tary. (10) Tonight s Show (Color) St. was acquired by the firm re­ the caiKsative fMtors in the cen­ monster” as "Time does, is ridic- your teachers expect of you, Allow yourself aj. least T to to the people, and getting some otf hearts broke 3-3, ho made m« Neptune’s Novices 7:16 (32) H ishllghts Sfott’s Home C.opied store to normal position in ten derstand him. This is his privilege, you should rate your' courses any ofoer expert In me game. slam; he could discard Us losing ■nis Recreation Coimcil’s Aqua­ To Head Drive (3fi) Sports (.'am era .40) Steve Allen cently and was immediately de­ tral nervous system and onr eor- ulos. Further, he has been dead for "Time’s” writer continually finds 8 hours sleep a night, al­ their reactions.’’ 11:20 (12) Movie seconds and which horses and all of course, but it scarcely qualifies according to dlfllcuOty and im­ Elmer ^cause of this or In spite spades on high clubs and give up cade, it« 16th, went off as ached- Mrs. Peter Moeckel and Mra. 7:30 ( H -2 M O ) The Dakotas molished. while the Vignone chvell- rective spinal adjustment* re­ 80 years so there seems scant fault with the Wagnerian plots, though 9 or 10 iHfucs isn't too Besides MRA members and Ex­ (24) Film 11:30 ( 22-30) Tonight (C) WINCHBSTER. Tenn. — Htm- the king's men ran not put bark him as a critic for a periodical with of it, <3rane is regularly among teed Saturday, despite quakns Chester Gudmanaon have been ap­ ( 8) M ovie ing at 92 Oak St., comer Spruce, stored normal nerve function hff reason for muckraking into his but says not a word alK>ut the fact portance; ooHege admission of­ much for high school stu­ ecutive Director Edward Rybezyk, Just one diamond trick. (10-32-30) N B r Mov)e (C) ______dred Oaks, at Whichester. ia a ra- by mental means In ten years or such a large circulation. On the that Wagner did not Invent them. fices pay the greatest atten­ me first five in me annual rank­ There 1s a moral in ovaryming about the Weather in the morning. pointed chairmen of the Girl Scout BATUKDAr’B TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING was bought on Friday and will be removing the offending (ttsturlr • contrary, it marks him as a criti­ private life at this time. dents. If you’re thinking of a the meeting wUl be attended by Fund Drive' locally/ according to SEE produetkm of Sir Waiter Scott's ten thousand years." anoaded With Laughs!” Him. second; SC-2 Cheryl Ber- walks near the imiverslty were lit­ N. Y. TIMES . from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.—^nood musle kowltz and Kathy Goeltne, first. quoted, he is in error. Wagner did ' Q from 10:80 p.m. io 1 am . not ask “for the largest orchestra tered with hundreds of bicycles ”M 44/100 Per Gent " Joan Inzinga and Pat Murphy, Ranoeslgd PiMmea Co. eS ttUBmAnttm CANNED Till 9 P.M. abandoned by the students. Pore Entertainment!” Centrally Located At second; Kareji Him, Janet Leves­ Heart Gas? ever.” Berloiz did. As to Flag­ Stgp Chskhii Heart Uas hi 5 Minvtet 806 MAm ST. eOver taooiworth's) MANCHESTER stad and Mehshior, they were n ^ The demonstrating s tu d e n ts USHNEL n que. third. K-1 boys, Danny Mur­ were joined by some Buddhist fol­ 7 W ALNUT ST. or your 35C back at drug|itt. Chtw Bili-ans MRcImH 3-6156 • Aak tar «M VEi MMiigar CHICKEN BREAST or the only two Wagnerian singers, MANCHESTER phy, first, Harold Greene, second; tableti at flrit «l(ii of dittroat. Keep In bag although they certainly were very lowers who accuse the govern­ ONE WEEK Phone 646-4828 SC 2 "Dm Murphy and Father, or pocket for ready relief. So lest end sure ■'mnlnJlto sSsMeS^aSaMBl ment of Diem, a Romam Catholic, above Ramm and Carl Goaline, Je­ ou can't believe' lleve ft No harmful drugs, fiet i great. Lotte Lehman was greater teil-ant toda;ay. Send postal to Heli-efts, M wm m i inmsi rn HAM of religious discrimination. 1 than Flagstad in some Wagnerian starting LABOR DAY rome Berkowitz and Father; SC-1 Orangeburg. N. Y., for Hbersl free temple. CHICKEN THIGH u>. roles, and previous to Lehman I Saigon bristled with barbed wire recall some excellent Wagper with barricades, sharply restricting Evenings At 8:80 movements throughout the city. Wednesday and Saturday Mata CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE — AU AT ONE LOW RtlCEl TUESDAY and Frieda Leider and Marla Jerltza, Curlew was in force, amd censor­ In feminine leads. Aa for tenors, ship prevailed. ' Torsten Half, Rudolf Larlbenthal, Police cleared roads leading to IS DUlIHlMOCOl^ AS YOU UKE IT WEDNESDAY Paul Althouse, and even Rene Mat- Lodge’s residence to prevent stu­ *^SMASH MUSICAL Nirr FUll b son turned in very axx;eiptahle per­ dent demonstrations there. liieThi’illOl-’itAll.' 1 formances, though not In a dass At the height of the roundup SALADS VARIETY SPECIALS with Meldhior who was aa unique students pointed to trucks hauling 7:15-a:3U CAN as Caruso. their companions away and jeered Help Your Child in School SWIFT'S PREMIUM Right at present the Amerioaii, at a sign paUnted on one truck B U R N S i D B Jess Thomas, can do excellent showing American amd Vietnamese KUOM'.lDf AVf (nSTHAflTIOMn A ll M EAT or 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST tttfS ••fit t i t t Wagner, for example. Leonie Ry- hands clasped together agadnst a • FRANKS A ll BEEF IN MANCHESTER sanek is no slouch in Wagnerlra background of th6 two countrys’ MUSICAL THEATRE roles either. Annaliese Kupper, flags. fAUiwofoae, w uiua cross pkwy. ixir 44 (,oi.i)i;.\ r . o o K Lisa deUa Casa and Hilde Gueden The sign Is the emblem of U.S. can all turn in acceptable perform­ GENTlF TO HANDS aid to l ^ t h Viet Nam, now run­ lAPGE SIZF p(. i oz. ances as well. As for Miss Nilsson, ning to 11.6 million a day, madnly TICKETS MOW AT BOX OFFICB Now! AH Color—Thru Toes.! TONITE “ SATURDAY . I Hn JHil( f f | S L n7 m b«ii m SEGM. MsocuTHM - Bob win w SfM Vkm IVORY SOAP bon I ll/C ClEAN POSSiett or the "Time” writer. But if you U.S. military adviaors say most M^e checks payable aad mail wBh B4Uf MAGIC WHITENH? PACK beHeve “ Time’' yqu’U stay away, of South Viet Nam's fighting troops " stamped eavelope to Robert C. Selwlfr a * .; BABY Th't-GS SO^T have been diverted to major cities BCBHMELL MXMOBIAL and thus miss sonie great musical Hartford, Oonaeotient 06102 CHEER DETERGENT ore O O experiences. to prevent civilian nprlslnif^. M pM m The entertainment JB m IVORY SNOW ENDIAN WARS VET DIES ■Cl'"' BOSTON (AP)—John B. Oump, event of the yearl 95, one of the last surviving vet­ sROSSiMTIR-ARWM. erans of the Indian wars, died AIR CONDITIONED Saturday. TO DAY and TUESDAY He was a member of the 17th Matinee and Evening FREE 100 bonus STAMPS FREE 50" (STAMPS Ground Beef Infantry regiment in 1891 when ••^C O L O H l i&MIMSa WITH THIS COUPON AND A PUiy:HASE OF WITH THIf. COUPON AND A PURCHASE OF his outfit was ordered to track SBVmiOm SPBCIAL down Sitting Bull. He took part mmm^v AtonMKim in the battle of Wounded Knee In 2 dozen Quality Maid 6-0*. jar which the Indian warrior was SANDRA DEE Robert ALDA Freshly Ground killed. PETER FONDA' VOLUME I G R A D E ' A ' N i S C A F R hiRBNnapMki COUM AND SPECIAL VOLUME LARGE EGGS INSTANT COFFEE Person To Person Shown AtSsSf86, 6:16 and 9: TAMMYori COUPON GOOD THRU AUG. 31i» COUPON GOOD THRU AUG. 31 it We were read­ PLUS SANDRA DEE and PETER FONDA In ihuDOCTOR ing about a "TAMMT and the DOCTOR”—Shown at 2 and 7:60 •umm COLOR ALMANAC OF FACTS formula used ■BWSWMnanonM ■ llBI^N^OU?0^riojsTO(«TM by s t a t i sti- START’S "TARZAN’S THREE CHALLENGES’* Children Under U IHEE cians to eatl- Feature 1st Sun. thru Thnra. ONLY ( each Evap. Milk mate the over­ WEDNESDAY Phw "HOOTENANNY HOOT” Gate 7:16—Show 806 all U. S. popu­ SWEET VINE RIPENED lation gro v ^, day by day ’-A and, believe it HONEYDEWS Popular TALL o r not. It CANS seems to work fj/7r out veFK near **Sammer Maerie” At 8:80 PRE-MEA jURFD A" PllRPOSE Clf»’'l!P Brm d DRIVE . \ . P«q I pi. T2-OI. JLftt to the later ac­ •V > .H ill tual census IN SALVO TABLETS of 24 MR. CLEAN cont. OT figures. Start­ ''Man From Diner’s Chib BBILD YO ing with me easy book-a-wcee pur lOW SUDSING fOP dishe: _ King known popu- 10:80 BOLTON NOTCH ffi^BAT taw MM-----1 iation accord- Jedmston Jioutas 6 oMd ^ 4 A DASH FOR AUTOMATICS THRILL ;jr65‘ ing to the last census, they add one U . 0 1 1 ^ A U OTHER VOLUMES 9 9 Ml eta/ BIRDS EYE Size for each baby born, at a rate of rafiOtOENBOOKENCYCUPEOU (JtNCf OVER ClEANER Clorox one baby for every 7 ^ aeconds, -MSiaSMS.asaa £ 2 9 ' BROCCOLI SPEARS .4 29‘ men mey deduct one for each THAT WONDERFUL HAYLEY! gpgSi^Ssss)9)Ste wsitoss^SssS SPIC & SPAN death, figured to occur once every twenty seconds. Then mey add an- • Dekw, el SB Ushsate si < School Spoclol! Six omer one every 90 seconds to ac- vvaitDisNeY Almanac •> aM W D O S sm s* te w n W IMS PORK N'BEANS Colored Pencils Free coimt for each immigrants arrival r ■ COMET CLEANSER 2 -. 3V 2 £29' and deduct one every 20 minutes prDSGnteKite ^ SWSiMsnmaMtW W.Msr.i t ewe Swa 70 NeeSt Iw )Siag OORanjn ■ot AUTlOLTATICi With Purehosu for each emigrant’a depwture. 11 M M S i^ i IT Ti*** — w wv- ■h Mm I s( Os MetieMI Osw- OF FACTS ■B',(MB1E Btr Baaed upon much past knowledii:e am wa M ite at >11^ e y SOLID WHITE TUNA CiUlCklrN POT PIE 77' CANDIED YAMS CASCADE wMsMitosiaeSk. (ABBiC SOPTENE* Qf'growth rates, they can roughly m e r o 8UMB1E BLE ■ A- pap:* Tiv.f (trHPAi I MBU SON] AHBOMOKOmKr JUMBO PIZZA N' VANIllA EXTRACT DOWNY NATIVE, FRESH tell us the country’s population at at w Iw »SM. TUNA tlGHT CHUNK M uTlf^M M ISKv«iSow W n r NAPTHA tO lC N N A any ^ven hour of any day. Soundb BUMBIE BEE BtOAD * ■ lecHMOOKir* ■i 3M w n M eiSMtW PM. gMit ( w d c to to w . tw » w SB IsmS Is It o CORNED BEEF HASH 39' SOAP 7 ".. • 23 GRATED CHEESE commented to us, but apparently m m. 4A« TUNA WHITE CHUNK liW W t WJ* W i* mss 1/21* CClO N N A it ia me logical product of simpl'-. 0M0 Ml TnEhIm HDf SW MTftS B tO *l * ■ IIQUID — «(K- SHAMi^JO arithmetic, study smd experience VOLUME! W OOL SOFT CORNED BEEF HASH 59 GLAMORENE - 91 GRATED CHEESE In today’s world of specialization BPOaP. ‘ t B-rA.'til AS (■ AAjHfi 'OIONN a mere seems to be little that can B ms tmgte ((OlufTB reterencs. whpscie( s4

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PAGE n V B MANCHESTER EVENINO HEjRALD, MANCHEST^ OONN., MONDAY, AUGUST Mt, 19^ MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD, BiANCHESTER. CONNH MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1968 • f- •• • • Rizy-LaBarbera Previti-Conron Murray-Fregin Au^Welles Qirardin-Blais -Dicksoii'Johnson ^------^ ^ --- Miss Lenore LaBarbera of TTie< I marriage of Miss Elaine Manchester and Lt. HJdward H'. Mias PrisoiUa Mae WeUee of Tal- Bolton and, William John PrevlU L. Johnson to James Kurt Dick­ of Glastonbury jyere united In Rizy of Bridgeport were married oottvllle and Dr. Wilson Wal Sing marriage Saturday in St. Paul's Saturday, Aug. 10 at the Church Au of H t^lulu, Haivsll, were wed son, both of East Hartford, took of the Assumption. place Saturday at Emanuel Luth­ Church, Glastonbury. The bride Is the daughter of at a candlelight ceremony Satur­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. eran Chruch, Hartford. and Mrs. Arthur Freeburg, Llyn- Mrs. Leonard V. LaBarbera of 19 day evening at the Talcottville Foley St., and the late Leonard Congregational Church. Miss Johnson is the daughter of wood Dr., Bolton. The bridegroom LaBarbera. The bridegroom Is the Mr. and Mrs. George G. Johnson is the .son of Mrs. Harry Tamlso The bride is a daughter of Sen. of East Hartford. Mr. Dickson is of Glastonbury and the late John son of Mr. and Mrs. HJdward C. and Mrs. Ehnnklin B. Welles of 58 Previtl. Rizy of Bridgeport. Elm Hill Rd. The bridegroom Is the son of' Mr, and Mrs. James I The Rev. Daniel Sullivan of Fair- a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Au of Dickson of East Hartford. The Rev. HJdward Chadziewicz field University performed th e The Rev. Dr. Stanley Sandberg, performed the double ring cere­ Honolulu. assisted by Kenneth McKnlght of mony and celebrated the nuptial I j ceremony. Baskets of white gladi- The Rev. David R. Ladre of Mass. Mrs. Julio Carmilo of Glas­ j oli decorated the sanctuary. Methuen, Mads., assisted by the Maywood Lutheran Seminary, cou­ tonbury was organist. Howard HJscorted by her uncle, James Rev. Robert K. Shimoda, pastor of sin of the bride, performed the O'Connell of Glastonbury was solo­ ! Trivigno of Manchester, the bride the 'I'aloottville Church, perform- double ring ceremony. David Har­ ist. Baskets of flowers decorated ! wore a full-length gown of white ,ed the double ring ceremony. Dr. per of West Hartford was organ­ the altar. peau de sole, desigrned with elbow- Leo Collins of Boston, Moss., was ist. Miss A,nn F. Librio of Hart­ I The Jride, given in maniage length sleeves, scooped neckline, organist, and Gaetano Simoncelli, ford. a friend of the bride’s, was -' sheath skirt and chapel train. Her soloist. Bouquets of white gladi­ T' I by her father, wore a floor-length soloist. Bouquets of flowers and f ^ J ** !»***' gown designed with a scooped ■ikf'V veil of Frmch Illusion was ar­ candelabra were the background oli and carnations decorated the ''v f ,> > %'J, I neckline, .short sleeves, fitted ranged from a headpiece of for the ceremony. altar. '•« bodice, and a skirt terminating in petals edged In seed pearls and EJscorted by her father, the bride The bride, given In marriage by a chapel-length train. Her shoul­ crystals, and she carried a pha- wore a short gown of white peau her father, wore a floor-length der-length veil was attached to a ' leanopis orchid with stephanotls de sole with lace jacket. Her gown of Ivory peau de sole, de­ crown of pearls, and she carried I and streamers on a white Missal. veil was arranged from a pearl signed with a high scooped neck­ a prayer book made of white car- Mi.ss Diane Rizy of Bridgeport, tiara, and she carried a seml-cas- line, long pointed sleeves, a fitted nation.s. x sister of the bridegroom, was maid oade bouquet of white gladioli with bodice accented with appliques of i-f of honor. She wore an aqua floor- Mis.s Laurel Beaulier of Eki.st ; 'S •* a white orchid center. alencon lace and a side bow at Hartford was maid of honor. She ' I length sheath, a wreath of yellow Mrs. Chester Rau of Talcottville, the waistline. Similar swirl appli­ wore an aqua strapless floor-! baby carnations in her hair, and a sleter of the bride, was matron ques of lace accented the side of the length gowm, a malchin.g headpiece I carried a colonial .bouquet of yel- of honor. Mdas Linda Ruth Welles bell-shaped skirt which terminated with pearl accents, and .she carried ' low baby carnations. of Talcottville, a sister of the in a chapel-lengih train. Her bouf­ a b.nuquet of pink and white car­ James Diamond of Belleroae, bride, was bridesmaid. Mies Alli­ fant veil of imported illusion was nation‘s. L. I., N. Y., a cousin of the bride, son Jean Rau of Talcottville, a attached to a headpiece of antique Mrs. John Previti of East Hart­ served as best man. U.shers were niece of the bride, was junior roses and lilies of the valley, and ford was bridesmaid. She wore a Robert Brunner of Monroe, and bridesmaid. she carried a cascade bouquet of pink .strapless floor-length gown LawTence Sues of Bridgepwrt. The honor attendant and brides­ white carnation hearts with a A reception was held at Mata^ maid wore street-length sheaths matching headpiece with pearl ac­ re^e Circle, Newington. The couple white orchid center. cents, and carried a bouquet of of tangerine colored peau de sole, Miss Janet Roland of McKees­ left for a wedding trip to Bef' brown accessories, and carried aqua and white carnations. muda. They will Hv* In Rome, port. Pa., cousin of the bride, was Mi.=s Debi.r Benai' Eas‘ N. Y. seml-oasoade bouquets of tange­ maid of honor. Miss Karen Slb- Hartford, cousin of the bride, was rine gladioli. The junior bridesmaid flower girl. She wore a floor-length Mrs. Rizy is a graduate of wore a brown s ^ n sheath with rlnsz of Manchester, cousin of the goavn of peacock blue with match­ Mount St. Joseph Academy and St. tangerine accesBortes, and a semi- bridegroom, and Miss Nancy ing headpiece, and carried a bou­ Jo.seph College, West Hartford. cascade bouquet of tangerine Wheeler of Glastonbury were quet of white carnations. She is a candidate for a master's gladioli. bridesmaids. John Previti Jr. of Ela-st Hart­ degree in sp>ecial education at the George Glass of Cambridge, The attendants wore cocktail- ford. brother of the bridegroom, Unlver!"tv "•’rtford, aid was Mass., served as best man. Ushers length dresses of raspbefry sata­ served as be.>d, man. Michael Mon- a ap>ecial class teacher with the were Chester Rau of Talcottville; peau, fashioned with a cowd neck­ tieverdi of Hazardville, uncle of East Hartford School System. William Au of San Francisco, a line. cap sleeves, a fitted bodice, the bridegroom, was the u.sher, and Lt. Rizy, a projects officer. in brother of the bridegnroom; and and dome-shaped skirt. They wore the UB. Air Ftarce at GriflfisB matching hats, and carried' nose­ Vincent GarabaJdi of Nutley, N. J„ AJH1B, Rome, Is a graduate of Fair- Hathaway photo James K ldn^ of Rockville. FTank- oouain of the bride, was ringbearer. » Burian Mofls photo lin Rau of Talcottville, a nephew Lorlng photo gays of pale pink carnation hearts. The bride'a mother wore a dress MRS. JAMES CORNELL MURRAY field Preparatory and Fairfield MRS. EDWARD F. RIZY Batemts photo of the bride, was ring bearer. Ridiard Falcone of Durham, University, megna cum laude. He MRS. JOSEPH G. GIRARDIN N.C., served as best man. Ushers NaAfliff pnoto of yellow over crepe with received a master's degree hi ex- MRS. WILSON WAI SING AU Mrs. Welles wore a beige raw MRS. WILLIAM JOHN PREVITI white accessoriee, and a corsage Mias Judith Ann Fregin ot'fas best man. Uahera ware Dwight silk and chantlUy lace sheath, were Richard Guenther of Clinton of yellow and white camationB. petimenitai psychology from Foed- matching accessories, and a cor­ The wedding of Miss GinetteOleaving on a wedding trip of un- and Bradford J. Booker of Hazard­ Rockville became the bride of C. Fregin of Rockville, brother of ham UntTSrsli^, N. Y. announced destination Mra. Girar ..iJ X The bridegTootn's mother wore a the bride; James Goisselln a n d sage of tangerine colored carna­ Blais and Joseph (Jenard Girardin ville. peacock Mue dress with James Oomell Murray of Manches­ tions. The bridegroom’s mother both of Manchester, took place din wore a pale beige suit TTie bride’s mother wore a Barlow Thomas Gosselin, both cousins of Need back-to-school cash? with brown accessories. The couple mabchiing aooessorlee, and a cor­ ter Saturday in SI. Bernard's the bridegroom from West Lebeuv- Carmel-Decker was unable to attend. She was ­ Saturday In the CSiuroh of the sheatJi dress of periwinkle blue MRS. JAMES KURT DICKSON Cunningham^ W oods sage of pink and white camatkmB. Church, RockvtUe. on, N.H. resented by Mrs. Sonia Cometta of Assumption. will live in Washington, D.C. chiffon with a lace bodice. T h e A reception for 200 was held at Boston, Mass. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Girardin, a 1960 graduate bridegroom’s mother wore an aqua The bride la the daughter of Mr. The bride's mother wore a the Itaito American dub, Elast and Mrs. Adolph C. Fregin, 82 Or­ A reception for 200 Was held at and Mrs. Joseph Blais of 67 Weth- of Manchester High School, was crepe dress with re-embroidered accessories, and a white orchid j from the University of Conneotl- Hartford. When leaving on a trip sheath dress of cranberry chiffon the home of the bride’s parents. erell St. The bridegroom is a employed by the Liberty Mutual alenoon lace trimming the bodice corsage. The couple will live at cut in June whege he majored toi chard St., Rockville. The bride­ with matching accessoriee. Hie Get an HFC electrical engineering, and was a to the PDoono Mountaine, Pa., Mrs. groom is the son of Mrs. William For a motor trip to Maine and son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvlo Girar­ Insurtince Co. Mr. Girardin, a 1961 and waistline. 152 Park St., Manchester Previti wore a beige suit with bridegroom's mother wore a Colorado, Mrs. Au wore blue din of 147 Brookfield St. graduate of Manchester High A reception for 150 was held Mrs. Dickon, a 1962 graduate member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta A. Murray of 96 Strickland St. and sheath drees of champtagne organ­ Shoppar^a Loan brown acoessoiies. The couple will the late Mr. Murray. dungaree shorts, a coUege , The Rev. Francis Butler per­ School, is now serving in the Unit­ at Tobaccx) Valley Inn, Windsor. of Becker Junior Coilege, Worces­ Kappa Nu, national engineering Hrve at 64 Orchard 9t, Eiast Hart­ za with gold aocessories. Both sneakers, and an orchid corsage. formed the double ring ceremony ed States Air Force and is sta­ When leaving on a trip to Niagara ter. Mass., is employed as a sec­ honor societies. He is employed In ford. The Rev. Norbert Belliveau p>er- mothers wore white orohids. The couple wUl live In Boulder, and celebrated the nuptial Mass. tioned at Andrews Air Force Base, Falls, N.Y., Mrs. Dickson wore a retary by the State Savings Bank, the engineering department of tlie formed the double ring oeremony A reception for 200 was held Shop now for the best Paul Chetelat was organist and Hartford. Mr. Dickson graduated Hartford Electric Light Co. end celebrated the nuptial Mess. Colo., after Sept. 10. Washington, D.C. raspberry silk dress with bone at the American Legion Hall. clothing values. Pay for Mrs. Au Is a graduate of Rock­ soloist. The altar was decorated Watkins Workers Mrs. Gilbert Weber of Rockville Rockville. When leaving cm a ville High School and Wheelock with bouquets of dahlias and pom­ was organtat. Henry W. Carroll motor trip to Cape Ood, Mass., books, tuition, supplies. pons. Jr. of Eicust Hartford was soloist. College, Boston. Mass. She Is an At Annual Outing Mrs. Murray wore a white sheath Borrow confidently from elementary school teacher and The bride, given in marriage by Given In marriage by her father, dress with blue accessories. The taught at WllUams School, New- her father, wore a floor-length JuUanO'Pratson the bride wore a floor-length couple will Uve ait 52 Reed 9t., the oldest company twi. Mass. Dr. Au attended schools gown of silk , designed Over 100 employes and their g

1 P A G E S E V E N MANCHBSTBB EVEMlKG HEBALD. MANGHESTEB. €X>MN, MONDAY, AU G U St 26, 1968 Rockville-Vernon MANtHESTBH EVENING HEBALD, MANGHESTEB, OOMH MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1968. Nine from Town Join March Less Travel Expenses on Washington had done nothing Giant Drill Reaches Obituary hut! If ona doea not taka cara, more for the rally than endorse Daniel K. Schafer, 19, of McCarthy to Resign Council; A Win To Low ? Afdsley, N. Y., this moming liattri;pi!trr° one may apend on It aa much aa It In Washington on Wednesdny Hia RepubUcan t>arty eonUnuea March Directors Meet; M n. JanM B. Rookefeller drove 110 worried miles to ap­ a whole afternoon. | i Choicest Meats In Town! pear In Manchester’s Circuit EoptttttQ Iftraid to play Jekyll and Hyde with rt- Satellite Launched VERNON—Mm. Marion Merrick Theodore PowaH, MaoefaeaUr’safrae aociety, the libertiaB of citizen- Son Expected to Fill Vacancy Escape Shaft Botto: Rockefeller, 70> Med at her home Court 12 session, pleaded guilty aalf. deputy mayor, who plana to at­ ship and democratic living m.uM to a charge of failure to carry VANDENBBRG AIR FORCE on Tamaradc Lane yeaterday be made real for all.” Bvary four years It writaa Itaalf Fund Rally Falls Short moming. She was the wife of tend the Marito on Washington on an operator’s license," and was Richard McCarthy is expected to^with the ticket toat has been nom­ Anglicans to Seek BASE, Calif. (API—A satellite TUESDAY ONLY! (Oontinued from Page One) Wedneaday, will ask the eight oth­ P ow ^ vrill leave for the march, a modarata, Intalllgent platform. Jemes B. Rockefeller. fined *1, with the fine remitted. be elected to replace his father on inated.” employing a Thor-Agena combto- er town directors to dgn a civil tomorrow night, after the board of The trip back to New York His challenger Richard Kehl, Xhrary four years it nominates it­ Unity Among Laity (Conttnued from Page One) which sponsored atlon has been launched from this FRESH RILLED, NATIVE ment that a third man might be 12th Qrcuit Bom in Shelboume Falto, Mna llberttes letter In support of pend­ (Mrectora hearing on the propoaed the city council when the latter fraternal group, on Af»4il 26,1603, ahe was a urt Cases Menick. She came to Vernon tram While in Washington, he will meeting. ciaUon *40,000. TlckeU sold for *2[was ■teep-sloped chamber whose up­ Longmeadow, Mjans. nine years Kennedy, the letter urges “the en­ resented on the slate. Kehl is a itself creating, by its official prop- j^e weekend decided to hours after an Atlas intercontin­ C H I C K E N per portion is 308 feet from toe actment of legislation toat will present similar lettorn to State Alderman Clarence J. McKlarthy, dress the National Press . Club. each. A C |l ago and had previously Mved in machinist at Pratt A Whitney; aganda from its national head-1 press for greater imity among Nelson said 30,000 persons had ental balllsUc missile was fired. surface and whose lower portion help protect everyone against ar­ Senators Thomas DOdd and Abra­ a veteran of eight years on the Deming is associated with asi in­ March leaders have vowed that MANCHESTER SESSION AaheivUle, N. C. ham Ribicoir. and Congressman council, Is leaving his post to de­ quarters, and by its oratory and lay Christians throughout the the demonstration will be “ order­ been expected to attend the rally The ICBM firing was a routine la 881 feet, through which they bitrary or unreasonable discrim­ Store Owner^ surance company. training launch of toe operations Vincent P. Quinn, 20, of 18 Ehn- A meoniber of the Smith OoUege Daddario and Grabowski. vote full time to the Rockville its voting conduct in the Congress ! ly but not subservient, proud but in the park that seats 50,000. BREASTS receive supplies ^ a a six-inch Club of Longmeadow, Mrs. Rocke­ ination in Job opportunities, the The , election is scheduled from m oo their desire for such a missile, toe Air Force said. lifeline hole. erson St., today was given, a 30 Besides Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Redevelopment Agency. He is ex­ U.OO itself, the image of a party which ' not arrogant, nonviolent but hot A total of 3,002 persons were ad­ (■ LB.' LIMIT PER OC8TOMBB) feller was alao a ihember of the use of public faculties or services, 2 to 8 p.m. Voting machines will be , tinited front was beset by fears mitted through the tumstllea be­ Their escape hole In at toe up- day suspended sentence at the public schooling for his children others planning to attend the Youth Facing ecutive director of the five-year- set up in the Town Hall at the Me­ is neither moderate nor intelligent. . that it might result in what the timid.” State Jail at Hartford after he Longmeadow Woman’s dub, the old agency. District of Columbia commis- tween 11:16 a.m. and 9:16 p.m., ■ per end of toe chamber and they or decent housing for his famUy. march are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold­ morial Building in Rockville and It reached a new extreme in most Rev. F. D. Coggan, arch- pleaded guilty to breach of the Longmeadow Country dub, berg, high school teachers Robert His 27-year-old son is the likle- .sloners have Issued a statement when they were closed. ..dmltted are able to crawl back and forth. Sprlngflrtd Woman’s Club and the "The rights of an American citi­ at the Vernon Elementary School a o» 1 bishop of York, termed "a furth- through toe press gate were 4S9 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET peace. zen in public education, employ­ Vater and Jay Stager, Mrs. Stager, Liquor Count liest choice to fill the seat of the in Vernon. m AJMOCLITBD.TBD IrPR1»! such aberration the other day. welcoming the marcheri to Wash G & B BUILDING Workers told Fellin to get some Colony diulb of Springfield. She man who backed redevelopment in t m ezcluilTtlr I er rejection of women in the officials, entertainers and news­ Judge Joseph Dannehy, In pass­ ment, public accommodations and Swedish exchange ^udent Anders S.S. HOPE Talk slel t AModiM P It when It suddenly let its own votes ington. The commissioners made 817 HIGHLAND 8TRKBT — PHONE 66S«4>7t sleep to be prepared for toe time was a pent president of the Junior Rockville when It was still a con •d l»_ tiM UM of rapt >lteatlOB « church.” no direct reference to a poasl men. ahead. ing sentence, also ottered the housing should not be abridged be­ Lundwail, and Miss Georgeanne Mrs, Louis L. F*ilver, president Mwa dl««lehas er^ltad to It or run wild against the new foreign The two-day consultation, which CONTRACTORS youth be placed on probation for League in Asheville, and a direotor A 17-year-old Blast Hartford troversial topic in town. ottarwlia eradltad la this papar blllty of disorder. Ticket booths reported a box of­ Fellin replied, “ Nothing doing. cause of rax:e, creed or color. Minder, a recent Mancheeter High of the Vernon Junior Woman’s aid bill, which had already been followed the Anglican Congress, re­ OCSTOM HOMES ■lx months. of The Baby Home, a Junior youth and a 51-year-old Man­ Redevelopment took a decisive aad aiiio tba local aawa pabUshad bara. Black Muslim leader Malcolm fice sale of 986 tickets. At no time I'm playing poker down here wlto If we are to achieve a truly SclKxrf graduate. chester package store owner have Club has announced the club's ta- ' ' ■ of papcbllntioD of apadai— solved that the Rt. Rev. Stephen were there more than 700 persons OUR SPECIALTY The case stenuned^from an Aug. League pjoJeA. step in Rockville when a planning barala ara also raaarrad. cut severely enough in committee. X charged in' a television Hank and I'm not quitting till I Besides her husband, survivors been charged on liquor purchase commission was appointfed to In­ temationaJ affairs committee has Bayne, executive officer of the in toe stands. When toe rally end­ Joseph Barth—649-0320 get even.” 1 fight at the Mr. Donut Shoppe arranged to have EUlzabeth S. Democratic voting in the House, Interview tljAt President Abra­ Include seveitd cousins: Maxwell violations. vestigate the possibilities of re­ ra i sarrlea eUaat af N. B. A Sarr- Anglican Communion, arrange ham Lincoln did not free the ed at 11:30 p.m., about 76 persons Workers asked toe men to “ let at W. Middle Tpke. and Broad St. Berry RN, attend the September on this day of sorry decision, was a meeting of appropriate repre- Quinn reportedly wanted to solve M. Belding of West Hartford, Miss Coventry Ronald Charles Blessing of 21 development. McCarthy was a slaves and should not be regard­ were in toe stands. us know If you hear anything as Hospital Notes Higbe Dr., East Hartford, la meeting to apeak about the Ship ‘^Ihllabara Kapraaantattyaa l»a normal enough. There were 66 ' sentatives of the communion’s 18 A spokesman said toe j rganiza- aETCHEB BUSS 00. of^AMCHiiCTro his own problem with another man Virginia Belding of Beacon, N. Y.; member of the commission. Jdlaa Mattaavs ipa&oK and »oa>oa. __ Democrats out to knife the whole ■ member churches. Malcolm X viewed the Washing­ tlon put the figure on toe crowd if you see any dust.” and ended up fighting three police­ "We found areas of Rock%dlle project HOPE is the principal ac­ wihnnia apdit ■UMtAtJ Of ' Archbishop Coggan told the lay- men. Hartford, Mrs. Walter Berthdd of Patients Today: 214 a person not allowed to procnire. that were deteriorating and the ton march as a protest that “ will at 6,891 for toe entire rally. IB^VBS^ISDLETDBNPra Workers also asked Fellin how Town to Vote tivity of the People-to-People CUtCIILATIONC. foreign aid program, aa compared' men that the church “ has been Nelson said leaders of the march Two additional chargee—intoxi­ Rockviile, Mrs. Malooim Steams of ADMTTrBaD SATURDAY; Lynn John Joseph Trivigno of 46 only solution was redevelopment,” solve nothing and might provoke big a space he had down there Alexander St. is charged with the Health Foundation Inc., a non­ to 68 a year ago, 63 the year b e -! guilty in the past of splitting up w h e n y o u THINK OF cation and resisting arrest—were Greenifield, Miass. and Charles E Sanzo, 9 Lilley S*.; Mrs. Amy McCarthy said today. With the profit corporation formed to bring Taa Barald Priatia* Oompaa* jy ., the family more than it ought” some very serious race ex­ and Fellin replied; “ We’re taking ■MrnnM BO fiBtJwlal raapoBannUty tor fore that, aa many aa 79 back in ' plosions.” GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER nolled by Prosecutor F. Joseph Riice of Harvard, Moss. Noble, 112 Walnut SL; Mrs. Viola On Building sale of liquor to a minor. Urban Renewal Act established health oppeatunities to peopie of typocraphleal arrora appaarinc la aA- and that teundaries between sexes out some coal now. We got about Paradise. Graveside services will be held Crawford, Bolton; Sharon Mat­ Both were arre-sted over ^ some years earlier, the commis- ▼atwnaaata aad otbar raadlin raatt«r 1960. CORNER DURANT OX. ■lx feet in height.” underdeveloped countries. as well as parishes should be NEW YORK (AP)—A rail;- Sun­ Gilles E. Gagnon, 25, New Ha­ at the Aims Cemetery in Shel­ thews, Johnsonville, S.C.; Florian weekend by Det. John Krinjak siem proposed definite steps that la Vaadiaatar Braatnc BaraM. But the Republicans provided overcome. boume Falla tomorrow at 2 pjn The S.S. HOPE, a reconverted day at toe Polo Grounds baseball SUMMER DISCOUNT This indicated that toe miners ven, was fined *202 after he plead Fay, 136 Highland SL; George New Offices following his investigation of an could be taken. U S Navy hospital ship, receertly DIspiar advartlslaa riMlnc boors: 156 votes against the program, as | LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDSI had chopped out about a foot from ed guilty to charges of speeding The Rev. John A. Lacey, pastor of Pearl, 27 N. Park St.. Rockville; Aug. 10 incident at the Olcott After sketches and designs for park to raise funds for Wednes­ the First Congregational Church completed a 10-month visit to P e r ■onday—1 p.iB Friday compared with 96 last year, 77 the day’s civil rights march on ’’ 'ash- toe floor to deepen the spot where ($100) and operating a motor ve­ Jerry Moynihan, CJoventry; Mrs. Package Store at 654 Center St. renewal were presented, solid sup­ For Tbsaday^l p.m. Honday. ON FUEL OIL PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PAJBKINa they will have to stand when the of Vernon, vriH officiate. There will A special town meeting has been Salaverry «n northwestern Peru For Wedbesday^l p.m. Tuesday. ington suffered a "tremendous hicle while his license is under sus­ Maude Topiiff, Hartford; Wayne Trivigno has posted a *150 bond port for the project led to the where it oanried on its teaching year before, and only 52 the year A Thought for Today capsule to lift them is lowered into be no calling hours. called for 8 p.m. Thursday at Oov- For Ttarsday^l p.m. Wedpsaday. loss” because of toe small attend­ FILL CP NOW WITH pension. Carroll, Windsor Locks: Mrs. Ger­ and Blessing a *50 bond as both establishment of the Redevelop­ and heahng {ictivities aboard ship Fw friday—1 p.m. Thursday. before that, when it was, of course, Sponsored by the Mancheeter Daily AUTO GLASS INSTALLED their cavern. The Whlte-Gibson Funeral Home entr>-^ High School gymnasium to await appeai'ance in Circiiit Court For iatnday—f p.ra. Fritey. _ ance. the organizer said. Seven out-of-state motorists for­ maine Marcoux, 210 High St.; hear the report of the new town ment Agency, McCarthy was ap­ Staff memibers al.so visited a near­ Claasifltd deadibie: 10:S(> a.m. aaob a Republican President submitting Council of Churches ATLANTIC Dtlivcrios GLASS FURNITURE TOPS feited bonds, ranging from *36 to of 65 EHm St., Rockville, is in George McCollum, 92 Wells St.; 12, Manchester, on Sept. 9. pointed to the agency, served as Edward L. Nelson, general chair­ charge of arrangements. Friends Office Bmlding Committee. Three by town and a medical school In day of p^icatlaa oxcept Saturday — the foreign aid program. man of toe rally, blamed toe small *61 when they failed to appear in James O’Neill. Wapping: Marie Blessing and two Blast Hart­ chairman, and became acting ■Trujillo. ..t am. who wish may make memorial oon. items are on the agenda. ford teen-age (»mpaniona report­ That left, last Friday, only 16 What doee your anxleity do? It turnout on ineffective publicity 200 golloiM $28 "W«'U U MIRRORS (FIraplaea aid Door) court to answer to speeding Bassett, 82 Oedeman Rd.; John director this spring. The waj’B and means ootnrniU.ee trltoutions to the Cancer Fund. The committee -wlTl present pre­ edly drove to Manchester and Bles­ Monday, Augutst 36 Republicans in the House who sup­ doea not empty tomorrow of Ha and lack of door-to-door promo­ ert Pepin. Bol mittee report, as well as recom- two-car accident returning from by {in umdenUfied man who asked from using our strength to Insure A former educator, he was Hartford, and subsequent question­ McCarthy Is a member of the po­ ' Ited geographieal oonflnee of the Lewis Bay aboard toe presidential greCduate of Rochester (N. T.) In ton- Mrs. DocoUqr MiHer, CSoven- mendatians .for an appropriaJtion help In getting Jennings home. Po­ is that many of the Republicans quiet and security in the area.” of *160,00 for the construcLion and ing by Blast Hartford police led to lice and finance commission of the lice obliged by calling a taxL map pUbUAad in the legal adver- QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 ...... , ‘iP i i l i i H i i i yacht Hony Fltz. stitute. He served first as i try; Cheryt Oarr, 40 Oobura Rd.; council. He has served as presi- who voted against foreign aid last He accused Syria of 104 acta The First Lady and daughter Mrs. Cynthia Perry. 126 Wash­ equipment of the proposed build theirs and Trivigno’s arrest. A short time afterwards, though. tlaemcBta of the hearing. We*re at teacher and later as the owner- dwt of the council for one year Friday did so on the assumption ef aggression since December Caroline accompanied him. So did director of the Oonnecticut Busi- ington St.; Mrs. Patricia Sipoiski, tag. Jennings was spotted in the cen­ But the rignifioance of the near at Economy is Authorization will be {asked fW and has been a member of the rec­ that the bill will come bau;k to 1962, and said toe situation wor­ Undersecretary of the Navy Paul nees OoHege, wdiich conducted Rt. 30, RockviHe; Mrs. Ooncetta reation and other commissions. He ter of the city. This time ho was prapoeitlon, and its Importance to your B. Fay, hie vrife and daughter, courses In Hartford, Middletown, Felice, 120 ESdiidge SL; Louis issuing of bonds of the town in brought to the station by Patrol­ them, after their cut has been re­ When your baby is bom . . . when your young­ sened July 18 when Syrians seized an amount not exceeding *160,000 11 Youths Blamed has also served on Vernon’s board Mancheater, know no particular PARENTS! six persons from Israeli territory Sally. 7. Now Britain and Manchester. Pasquaitni, >46 Avery SL; Mra man Raymond Diuiham and book- stored by the Senate, and that they telephone The Kennedys attended a pri­ to defray the appropriation. of finance. geographical limita. a Virtue ster starts to roam . . . when your teenage after a boat was caught in a Alter Ws retirement, Mr. Wilcox EJmma Wellman, 24 St. John St. For Dozen Breaks His aon, vdio is associated with ■ t o r intoxicaUon. themselves can then quietly vote vate mass at toe home of Joseph Stella Naain, Ooventiy; Lourene The final item on the warning What h^;>pena taialde this par- boy starts to drive . . . when your son or iur storm on toe Sea of Galilee. became associated with his wife his father in McCarthy and Sons A bond of *25 was posted lor for it, or at least neglect to vote P. Kennedy, father of toe Presi­ In buMnees as the rental agent for Bonnema. Wapping; John War- provides for authorizing the build­ Insurance Agency, is a member of ; appearance in Circuit Court 12. daughter goes to college . . . each stage of He said three Belgians in toe Eleven Manchester juveniles, be­ tieular sactien of downtown alao against It. Conceivably, many of dent. the Jane B, Wilcox Realty Agency nock, 1066 Main SL; Mrs. Grace ing conmilttee to exp«id the ap- the Rockville L o ^ of Elks and Rockville session. Sept. 10. FREE your child’s development introduces new re­ party had been returned by toe propriatton. to approve and con­ tween the ages of 11 to 15, have holds Ufa or death, prosperity or the Republicans involved have we practice SyriauiB, but three Israelis still In Old Lyme. Graves. Buckland; Da-vid Bromley was recently elected to the Demo-. Charles Zabilansky, 48. of no sponsibilities for you . .. responsibilities that He was a charter member and Hebron; Rosalie Inkel, 28 Helaine firm appotatments heretofore been turned over to Juvenile Court cerlain address was arrested early decline, for all the reet of down­ some cute Idea of having foreign are beind held in a Damascus cratlc Town Committee. DELIVERY should be provided for by experienced in­ honorary member of the Manches­ Rd. made by the members of the com­ authorities at Hartford in connec­ yesterday on his own request and town. prison. Antibiotics Peril: mittee and to authortoe any other tion with more than a dozen S38 'Voters Signed aid and of receiving credit, from and recommend Commenting on toe Security ter Klwanls Club; a member for AXKMnTHJD TODAY: Todd "It kooks like we’re going charged with vagrancy. According llMTe is no one, in the vriicde c«i- surance counseling. A properly designed pro­ action necessary to construct the breaks, thefts and acts of vandal­ the vocal right wing extremiet ele­ Council session. Eshkol said Is­ more than 50 years of the Knights Sperry, Wapping. have a very good day,” Town Clerk to police, Zabilansky went to the tn l area of Mancheeter, who w^n Yoar order for drug needs and gram need cost you no more. Call on us for Might Slow Growth of Pythias, Middletown chapter; building. ism which have occurred In town ments in their own party, for hav­ oosmetlcs will be taken ears ef to rael la entitled to hope the coun­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to during the past year. Henry F. Butler said Saturday police station and requested that an insurance review. cil will do its duty by "treating and a member for more than 60 Committee members include P. moming at the .start of an 11-hour . net be benefited If this core sec­ ing been against it too. Unfortu­ ImFPedlatelv. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Makowiecki, Raymond Broga, chairman; Wil­ Patrolman Brian Rooney's inves­ he be placed in jail since he had the subject with the seffousness (Continued from Page One) years In several state chapters of Merilne Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. voter making session at the Pub­ tion makes itself lively and attrac­ nately, the general voting public our clients. liam A. MiUer, secretary; Ray­ tigation of a fight between two of no money or place to live. MAY WE QUOTE RA'TES AND ASSIST iir it deserves and adopting an un­ the Grange, and was known as a and Mrs. Robert Boake, Cook Ik-., lic Safety Building ta Vemon. He was to be presented today tive. There is no one, in the whole has no great understanding or ad­ SEE US FOR IMPORTANT He told about it in a report pre­ mond B. Bennett, Donald S. Davis, the youths about two weeks ago YOU AS WE HAVE MANY OTHERS? equivocal resolution condemning Golden Sheaf member. Bolton; a daughter to Xlr. and Mrs. led to the solving of the crimes and When the session ended, 238 new in Manchester session of Circuit eentar of town, who will not Aare miration for such ambivalent the murder” of two Israeli farm­ pared for toe annual convention Other survivors are hte wife, James KUduff. 65 Foley SL Richard M. GaUnat, Stewart E. voters had been registered. INSURANCE H a p ... of toe American Illktltute of Bio. Hillman and Charles E. Nyack. apprehension of the boys, police Hospitat Notes . in any decline suffered by the tra- niceties a t politioal conduct. It ers. Mrs, Jane Baldwin Wilcox of Old b i r t h s YESTERDAY; A son TTie Democrats {uxsepted 102 in- Admitted Saturday; Mrs. Henry The prime minister said any at­ log:lcal Science, meeting at the Lyme; two sons. George H. Wil­ The oemmittee has <^led a say. A m S d m C i to their ranks and 66 registered as Horst, 100 South St.‘ ' dittoiial mideua of this tosvn'a ae- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wnuk. 81 Rooney said that the incidents tends to remember a party for Its PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J S T ¥ tempt to obscure the obvious University of Massachusetts and cox Jr. of Ba-st Hartford and Rod­ meeting for 8 p.m. today at the Republican voters. TTie rest, 70. thrHjr. amplified in an Interview. Orchard St., Rockville; a son to Town Clerk’s Office in the present date back into 1962 and Include Births SatUiTday: A daughter to worst, and the current organisa­ facts and to “ be content with a ney B. Wilcox of Wethersfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jeasc Oarpenter. 37 did not afriUalte with any party. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Turner, Ware­ There are no uninvolvenMnta, no M l MAIN ST,—Ml S-5121 This strange faculty might have eight grandchildren and five great­ Town Office Building. At that time vandalism at Norton Electric Co. tional mentality of the Republican liiii routine appeal for calm to both Waddell Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. off Hilliard St. {Uid Chorches The session, with the town clerk house Point; a daughter to Mr. and . hwnfunlttes, no real exemptions John H. THE IFFERESCE sides, without clearly exposing some advantageous use in control­ grandchildren. the architects and the committee party nationally amma detmrmlned ling toe growth of certain plants William Oliver, 8T7 Birch St.; a Motors off Oakland St. where the ®tid the selectmen o n h ^ d . started Mns. Joseph Chicodne, 71 Spring St . frem tha gsnaral fate of the down- a t k i n s e s t the aggressor, will cause bitter TTie funeral service will be held will present a sunmary of the iths damaged several cars and 8-t 9 am. and continued to 8 p.m. to build such an atmosphere and W ^ Incorporated said Dr. Pollock. But any defect daughter to WLr, and Mrs. Robert ocmmHtee efforts to town officials. you! Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Elrta ,appen disappointment and undermine Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Old Prtot, 193 Adams St.; a daughter - - Both poJitlcal p{Lrtles were active Light and son, Meirtil; Michael team section, no matter where the reputation for the party it won’t our faith in toe U.N. ability to of toe antibiotics inhibiting growth Lyme Congregational Oiurch. The tnuke windows by bumping the to Mr. and Mrs. Weeterley Bab­ cars Into each other. Saturday in getting qualified per- Hurlburt, 39 Snipsic St.; Mrs. Ro­ inreolae legal and geographical make much difference whom the safe^ard toe peace in this sec- of children and adolescents Is some­ Rev. W. Dixon Hoag, pastor, wlH Miuichester'Evening Herald Oov­ sons to the registration session ONMAND 1. WEST • DIRECTOR INSURORS — REALTORS thing to be avoided. cock, 06 South St.. Rockville. Theft case.s included items from berta Burt, Stafford Springs. Unes arc drawn. party finally nominatee In 1964. officiate. Burial will be In Bast entry oorrespondenL F. Pauline Those registered as DemocraLs will Admitted yesterday: Paid Mc­ "Since it is now clear.” he said BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter Uttle, telephone 742-6231. a boat in Union Pond; a fire extin­ When the Unes are drawn, that HUiKhMtM’e OMmI —wHh Cemetery, Manchester, at the guisher from the Farmers’ Co­ be eligible to vote in Wednesday’s Manus, 8 Crown St. FHONC Ml W196 In his report, “ that some antibi­ convenience of the family. TTiere to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Watson, U primary between Robert Deming. merely means that tooee inside 4 gw Sent fodlMw otics are capable of retarding 33 Charter Oak SL; a daughter to operative Association at 10 Apel Birth yesterday: A dau^ter to Off-Street Paifclng 164 EAST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER — 649-5261 will be no calling hours. The fam­ the town committee-endorsed can­ Mr. Euid Mrs. Lawrence Niceiwicz, these Unes will be contributing A Shortage Of Porters! WtllAM J. IBiNON, Uc /UMclete College to Offer growth In both animals and plants. ily suggests that contributions Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robbins, PI.; several bicycles taken from Globe Hollow swimming tirea and didate for First Selectman and South St. . something more than those outside It appears that further examination may be made to the Memorial Gift Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and Two Auto Crashes There are pec^le who take care 142 lAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Mrs. Harold Tardif. Ooventiy; a a radio which was shoplifted from challenger Richard Kehl. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Joan . tfaSM Unes to the ohanoe of a gen­ "BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, INSURE WITH LAPPBN!" liiiiiH Special Courses of their effects on all living or­ Fund, Union Chapel, South Lyme. The next voter seasion is sched­ of the problem of a vacation by ganisms, particularly man, is re­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Result in Arrests the Grand-Way Store at the Park- Rider, 17 Oak St.: Frederick Kelly. eral buUd-up for all. The Robinson and Wright Fu­ ade. Most of the it&ns have been uled for Sept. 14. TTie law re- Miller Rd., Broiid Brook; David spending all eununer preparing for If Enough Enroll quired.” neral Home, Main St., Center- Moseley, Avon. quii-es that mandatory registra­ Whether we get this proposition ------1------DISCHARGED SATURDAY: recovered, it was reported. Sldsz, Wilson Lane. Vemon. It by reading the travel folders. brook, is In charge of arrange­ Two area car accidents yester­ The juveniles also reportedly tion sessions be held six weeks and set up, for Its first aymboik ac- ments. Samuel Josepto, Broad Brook; Mrs. Tliis takee you to a number of Five special courses, open to any day caused no injuries but brought broke into a stand at Robertson four weeks before the elections. Vemon' news Is handled by The eompUahment, is going to deter- The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS Esther Riley, Wapping; Mrs. Cath­ two arrests. Saturday’s regtotration period wa-s plaoee in the same summer, and highgh school graduate, will b e , v>efope to Main .SL, telephone 875-SI 36 or among the 22 total courses offered Robert Casaeanta, 44 Deepwood ' oumulatlon of future phospect for offers an admirable variety of ao- Driver Arrested Mrs. Francos Hale Ferguson of 38. of 66 Amott Rd.. Manchestei' ings. avoid confliot with Labor Etay 649-6797. oommodatlon, adjustable expendi- OPEN 7 DAYS by toe Manchester Community Col­ 36 Prospect Perk West, Brooklyn, Dr.; Larry Dobson. 36 MsuUson was lUTested shortly before 1 p.m. weekend. _ a l, or dlmMshment of proepect 11 MAPLE ST. St.; John Roaimos, Blast Hartford; turee, and, as perhaps its chief In­ lege when It opens Its doors for N. Y., wife of Atty. William Fer­ {Uid duuge with unsafe passing No certifloate at the next ses- for all. Across From First Nattenal the first time Sept. 17, provided A Goodwin St. motorist will be guson, died Friday in Brooklyn. John Hren, Bast Hartford; Clar­ .sion is necessary unless the appli­ ducement, a beautiful ease of after his car struck the rear of The least those outside the legal Store Parking Lot there are enough registrants. presented In Circuit Court 12, Her husband is a son of tlhe late ence OhamberB, 94 S. Lakewood another on Rt. 44A near Lakeside Worker Injured cant is a person with acquired or Manchester, on Sept. 9 to answer lines in tha downtown jiection can travel to and from, elnce alihoet COIN OPERATED Mrs. Raymond B. Gowen, public WilHam J. Ferguson who was for­ Circle; Mrs. Audrey Lewis, 18 Lib­ Lane. derived cdtizenertiip. In that case, Personal Notices WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN relations chairman of the college the charge of failure to pass on merly of M ai^ester and eldest erty St.; Mra. Beatrice Gaudet, 55 In Fall on Job a certificate from the immigration • do, than, la give their sympathetic all the experience takee i^ace at According to police. Granquiat 16-Lb. Waab—25e advisory council, today announced the light. brother of the late TTvomas Fergu­ (Xinton SL; Robert Green, Cov­ or naturalization service, a pass­ ■ moral support to those who, inside your desk. In drowsy moods whldi was driving beh i^ a car operated 8-Lb. Dry Clean—61.76^ ’ the special courses which will be Police said that James D. Oom- son, pnibUsher of The Herald. entry; BHaine Adams, Blast Hart­ by John Chick. 56, of Lakeside A workman at the Manchester port issued after Jon. 1, 1958 or a Card Of Thanks often take you anywhere you want certificate from the clerk or regis­ the Upea, are wlUiiig to be first to given If* there la sufficient enroll­ lah, 23, of 03 Good"win St., Sat­ Funeral services wlB be held to­ ford; Thomas Mahoney. 121 Walk­ Lone, when he struck the rear of Sand auid Gravel Co. was Injured Wt* Wish to thank all of our to go, and sooner or later, de­ ment (16 students In each) to make trar of voters from the previous bors. friends and rAla.tiVfS for ihs work and pay for the eommon urday night crossed over the cen­ night at 8 at Fairchild ChapeOs, er St.; Robert Siddell. 518 W. Mid­ the Chick vehicle as it was about this moming about 11 a.m. when them sell-supporting. ter ine on a blind curve on Parker dle lipke.; Betsey McLagan. 65 txxwTi of residence is required. many hci.b kindii**s« and sympathy ,gw>d. posit you safe home again none 961 Atlanitlc Ave., Brocrtclyn. Burial to m{die a left turn. Trooper a conveyor he was helping to con­ show'n iis sn iHir rFc#*nt bereavem ent They are Data Processing Prin­ St., .some four-tenths of a mile SL; Mrs. NeJlie Bradley, Deming Asks Support WV especially thank nil those who Rent If there la Uttle diviaion of In- the worse for travel wear or re­ will be private. Charles Gunn of the Colchester struct collapsed and he fell to the ciples 101; Fine Arts 208, Arts and south of Tolland Tpke., and side- The family requenU that me­ 44 Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Ann ground. In a letter to Vemon Democrats, Mass card.s.' and all those who *ent sort exhaustion. LAST CALL! Troop investigated. Deming has asked for support in i>eautifui floral tributes and loaned Tolvement, but only one of proe- Crafts Seminar; Fine Arts 206, Saucier, Skinner Rd., Roolcviile; swapped an oncoming car operated morial oontribubions may be sent Granquiat is scheduled to ap­ Robert Hadden, 32, of 2634 BM- paetlve oontributlon, betweoi those If vacation by travelogue ever Modem Music; English 247, the by Milton O. Werner Jr., of to the Caiurch CYmrity Foundation, Mrs. Atuia Mletschnig. (Coventry; itagton Rd., South Windsor, was Wednesday’s primary and declared ^ Modem American Novel; and Mrs. Susan Steger, 34 Ashworth pear in Manchester sessiem of Ofr- that “ we can win the town election Mm Robert Coleman and family downtown who would be inside or palls, let ue recommend, for vari­ Brooklyn, N. Y. 460 Herkimer St., Brooklyn. cuit Court 12 on Sept. 16. taken to Manchester Memorial English 349, recent Israeli Litera­ Werner received a minor cut on SL; Mrs. Gertrude Malone. RPD 3, Hospital by ambulance and ad­ outside tha legal district linea, ation, an even lese effortful On the COUNTRY GARDEN DINNERWARE Savings Program ture. Eldward M{Lhoney, 19, of 315 the back of his left hand but did Joseph Slogesky Vernon; Nancy Logan. 6 West SL; mitted for obseiwalion with pos­ aomathing of the same kind of law pastime, called vacation by suit­ exmrse fees are *17.50 per se­ Saybrook Court, Heirtford, was ar­ not require medical treatment, po­ Joseph Slogesky, 49, of Glaston- Harold Slater, 193 Porter St.; sible bftek and pelvis injuries. Hos­ appUaa to tha ralaticmahip of the case, which can be mjoyed by the mester hour, and registration for Harrj- Woods, Hartford; Lionel rested on Rt. 85 in Hebron yester­ special students will take place lice said. burj’. died Saturday at his home. day afternoon and charged with pital authorities described his con­ whela community of Manchester to sim^e expedient of joining, at Both vehicles had extensive left He was the brother of Anthony Martin, 613 Hartford Rd.; Mra dition {Is “not serious” early this Sept. 9-18 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. side damage and had to be towed Matilda Raisch, Coventry; Olof fiUlure to grant one-half the high­ tha wfar^e downtown district. your leisure, a public sympoeium at toe college office, located in Slogesky of 211 Oak St. way. srftemoon. from the scene, It was reported. CMson, Hartford; Mrs. Sarah Rob­ None of the town's other tax- on the art of packing. Room 141 at Manchester High He also leaves another brother, M{khoney was heading south be­ William B. Tliomlon, president Early yesterday moming, police two nephews and a niece. inson, RFD 2, Manchester: Victor of M{inchester Sand and Gravel, . payors la uninvolved in what hap- One can take a fine kind of trip, Whan yoti nood bolp School. Pyka, 1(>4 Irving SL; Mrs. Martha hind another car when he attempt­ Wlto the exception of Data Investigated a two-car collision In The funeral wdll be held Tues­ said Hadden was helping to erect ■ pens to the downtown section. for Instanca merely by joining, which no arrests nor injuries and day at 9:15 a.m. from the Lowe- Hess, 22 Dudley St.; Mrs. Dor­ ed to pass the vehicle. He tried to Processing Principles, which Is pull back when he spotted a a conveyor at the comjp{iny’a pro­ for a mental moment or two. the only minor damage was reported. Robacker Funeral Home, 2534 othy Davis, 39 Main St.. TaJeotU cessing plant On Adams St. and Whether H floutlahes or wanes, three credits, all offer two semes nortMbound car driven by Jessie OF MANCHESTER .1 this downtown section requires the expeditioua talent of one New York ter hours of course credit. Police said that the accident oc­ Main St., Glastonbury, writh a ville; Clarence Fegg, Amston; Mra was mrown about eight feet to Mass of requiem at St. Paul’s Elaine Bagge, 99 Ferguson Rd.; Bunnell, 34. of 12 Carmella Ter., ' most concentrated kind of munlci- faahion director who proclaims, Meeting times and details of curred when James \. Anderson, the ground when a section of the 20, of 194 Highland St., while Church, Glastonbury, at 10. Burial John HowaL Wapping; Samuel TtaooipsoQVilie but struck thei car conveyor on whi<* he was stand­ modestly enough, that ahe can course descriptions can be ob­ {ind forced it off the road. Bhoten- ' pal servicing. The question is basi- tained by calling toe Community overtaking a vehicle driven by wrill be in St. Augustine’s Ceme­ Caswtil, Hartford; Mra Rita Dush, ing let go. * esUly one of whether It is going to pack for a two-week trip to Paris Gerald M. Mistretta, 17, of 112 tery. Glastonbury. Newington; Walter Wiese. 197 aive damage to left side of the {while the supply lasts) " College office. BunneU car and the right front of pay its own way, tax-wise. There in 10 minutes flat. It turns out, School St., ran Into the left front Friends may call at the funeral High St.; Mrs. Beverly Matthews, 2 home tonight from 7 to 9. Kenwood Rd., Vernon; Mra Mil the Mahoney car was reported. . . need be no question that, in the later on, as she explains her tee- 4-pc. COUNTRY CARDENS F u n e r a ls 14 Warren SL; Mrs. Jane Bensebe mantic session of Circuit Court 11 STRETCH PANTS the town’s taxpayers, no matter dal polish for my alligator bag." I* Public Records and aon, 202 Woodbridge St.; Mirs- on Sept. 17. Philip Holway Virginia (Samara and son. 410 Come in and »ee our fall collec­ wtMte they are located, are going And there we are, for a mental Dinnerware Place Settin{ Roundup Woodland SL; Mna Janice Taylor to ha've to begin ponying up some moment or two, all set, on 10 min­ The largely attended funeral of tion of maternity dreases, ( Building Permit and son, Coventry. skirts and tops, lingerie, bras, utes notice, to spend two weeks in Tb Ogden Homes, Inc,, new Philip Holway of 142 Adelaide Rd. of the tax dcrilars that used to or (Continued from Page One) was held Saturday at St. Mary’s DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: girdles. eorns from the property and the Paris, with spedal pdista t o r our dwelling at 98 Bryan Dr., *11,000. Suzanne Hoegler, 77 Eaizabeth Dr.; RUBBER STAMPS 6 Episcopal Church. TTie Rev. ^Ugator bag to boot. 4 pc. Salad Plate Set •ral wage-hour low approved by _ Warrantee Deeds Barry Andrews, 40 Hale St. ElxL; . Invmtory of Main St. John A. Partridge to Edison O. G ^rge F. Nostrand officiated. One of Oie smart wke. Rerv. Robert J. Shoff, pastor of the Ida Stapleton, 67 ViUeige SL, Rock- eommerce, principally In retail and Church of the Nozorene, offidaited. lasvltaUy wUl be doing something make about a trip to Philadel­ service establishments, the Labor Julius Ludwdg Schmidt Jr. and ■ville; Wajme Carroll, Windsor Frances C. Schniidt to John Ai­ Burial was in East Cemetery. Locks; Mrs. Amy Noble. U2 Wal­ Aug. 27-31 tor tha whole downtown section. phia." Additional PLACE SETTINGS and AUXILIARY PIECES may be obtained Department said. Bearers were Wilson PhiUlpe, TTie minimum wage in Oonnec- ling and Elaine C. Ailing, property nut SL; Mrs. Bernice Graus, and Sale priced! * Aad the oontinued bustoeea and Another fashion direcior enter­ Your foWnge with a daposit of $25 or mora and tha paymant of $ 1.70 in aach cast. Tha Walter PMUipe, Michael Bbisiedel BYench M ., Bolton; Irving Judge, AN EVENING tojut, affecting- employes not cov­ on Clyde Rd. and Albert Outtowicz. . tax Mto aad proapailty of tba whole ing the diseuadon warns us not to sly is fimitad . . . so don t delay. Complete your COUNTRY GARDENS ers,, by the federal act, goes from Qoltolaim Deed 180 Porter SL; Sharon M atthe^, WITH ----- r; devratoWB aeotka la vital not take "mere bags than you oan Avis G. Burrill to (3erald Bart­ Johnsonville, S. C.; Stephen Rose, \ Daystrom combines metal, plastic and lasarvica NOW. $1.16 to *1.26 an hour on Oct. 1 Walter Horan NOTICE : Piatabr to Maalf, but to evary tax- carry youraelf. Portsn are soaroe except for workers in the hotel lett and Jean Bartlett, property Wapping; Mrs. Carol Adamy and The funeral of Walter Horan of walnut in this smart modern dinette. ' payer to Maaohaater, to some real an over the worid.” % and restaurant business. on Pine Hill St. daughter, 66 Benton SL; Mrs. NOW OPEN P au l Sheoren Legs are in bronze-finished steel, ■fanber of Federal Marriage lAoeoses the Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital, Dorothy ' Zeppa and daughter, * dagrai, BO matter where be hap- We pause to tanagine ouraelves The minimum wage for hotel D ra p e r Elebosh Deposit Insuranoo Corf^ and restaurant employes will go Richard Steven Barto, Coven­ formerly of Hartford, was held School Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. Patricia AFTER VACATION chairback splats are walnut, while the pana to be located. kx>king vainly for ^orten In Wadi to ‘*1.26 an hour, beginning May try, and BartMua. Alice Farrell, 16 this moming at 10 from the Ber- Green and son, 100 Delmont SL; table top is of Daystromite plastic Tha laaat all of us can do, then, Haifa, Petra, Flesole, Jagemdorf, Ridge St., St. James’ Church, Aug. gln 9\ineral Home, 290 B. Main Mrs. Roberta Hindle and daughter, Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tickets $2.50 and up that resists scratches, liquids and 1, 1964. St., Wateibury, with a solenm high * vrtMdtor we are inside or outside Albuquerque, SL Croix, Eaaex, and TTie dianges were authorized by 31. 12 Range Hill Dr., Rodtville: Mra. heat. Choose wipe-clean plastic up- 175 avings mank of i anchester the 1961 (Jenieral Assembly Maivin^ William Desliets, An- Mass of requiem in Blessed Sacra­ Jeannette Guerra and daughter. Z. tha propoatd downtown district, Grasmere, and that la travel iver, and Roberta Keeney Vend- ment Church, Wateibury, at 10:30. Hebron Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. Yoko CORNELL THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED holstries in azure blue or white. $125 ’ whatbar er aoC we are downtown E a a tC e n U r later date was provided for enough for a whole summer. MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH hotel and reataurant employes rillo, 67 Alton St. St. Bridget’s Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Munsdl and daughtw, Coventry; at Watkins Semi-Annual Sale! S treet * at an. is ohaar this viriuntary, spe- H m dvortage of portora is in­ 923 Main St. ? 8 S} £o'.tta-.t C.Ct nirrnt I r Sf.St. * | | Monchesfe, Parkadv aause of various problems uniq Churoh, Sept. 14. Waterhury. Mrs. Beverly Kerry and daughter, BA K E SH O P T R 3 - 8 6 6 8 V alal aftort and tove It moral aui>- deed getting to be quite a factor Cor Lt nox Sf to ths bustaess. 8poke«nen for “ Kenneth Joseph Wagner, 444 He was the brother of lir a WU- TOO Main St. 449 HARTFORD ROAD Phone On All OPIN THURSDAY ^ Middlv Tvtnpikr DdBCHARGED T(M>A.T: Busan Bu » O p ' n IjciiK 10 - n part. ~ thesa daya, so that ona never IndtMUT toki Mked for more Ctoiter Bt, and'W atva Istu Kki-|ltom Stengar ef SU FeigusoR Rd. M I 3 -1 1 2 6 Savings IV IN IN G S 6 to 8 ROTH 8R.ANCHTS OPfN fRiDAYS t- fi to maka tos adjuotment mam 78 Birch 8 t < ' He also tavas a khatfasr. Bourqoa. Bcmerawfllsi AM S ' Wa oaaaot eonoatvs of tiytag to knows whsre ons.te going to bs un- Accounts abl|> to And sot. Ah, this wander- .ALWATS fUNpr -n

J :r . 1-1 P A O k if lN K ‘ f- MANC&B8TEE vEVENlNO HERAU), MONDAY, AUGlgT 26, 196^ 1968 BIANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESYER. CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 26. isttmr of voters.' His term of of­ Coventry HEALTH CAPSULES Hebron fice as selectman expires this year Science Shrinks Piles and he has declined to run for th* Uie country otor* — ai>rona and ^riod of five years out of oper­ Principal U n ^ Nystrom wUl be College Freshmeii by Michsel A. Petti, M.D. Democrats Appear Split ating expenses, h* said. on Sept. 11. offioe again.. botton other article*; garden and house Briefs IF YOUfeC ALLERGIC TO A ' ' WkssMUkBId New Way Without Surge I ‘i .til Othec business traiisaoted at the The officer* and. committee Feted at Cookoutl Orientation Set CERTAIN FOOP, POES THIS TownBuilding planU, fresh fruiU and vegstahlM; meeting included a vote to convert DOUBLE STAMP DAY The Butler Dairy Co., WUUiiuui* whiU elephants; food—home made chairmen of the Women of St. MEAN YOU 6HOULP NEVER tio, waa low bidder on the milk On Rail Jobs Measure Stops Itch—Relieves Pai the "fan room” to a storage room, George's Episcopal Church will Mies Baibara Klejna of 188 Laid- EAT^rr AGAIM T pastries, with the fan to be used or disposed Bids Too High contract for th* coming Bohool Mm Twfc, n. T. ld64 645 cents; Dart’s day takes up legislation calling for "Such a course could prove to rhoids, stop iuhing, and rslisv* ataae* (Bio-Dyn**)-dta*rr^ at p,m„ will feature baibecusd chick­ recently. Fir# regulations prevent mas fair elated Dec. 7 at the Klejna, the daughter of Mr. and Wait Hartford, Briatol, Mancheater, New compulsory arbitration of th* be no settlement at all, but simply a world’faraoai reBearcli intilttltD* A to explore the poe-fUief* U enough Intenwt the com the use of the room for needed H i “ * ' th* orieribiltton program at Cov­ town office and. record building, Sabry, Manohsetsr, 644; and pain — without aurgery. en and Italian spaghstU. Thera pariah haU and to ouUlne th* Mr*. Theodore J. Klejna. la i sen­ work rules dispute that threatens an open invitation tb one side or In case after case, while gently Thii Bubstanc* ia now avaUabl* A _viw ____ w Xw_ a peeina imittae l l will alsoAlan lfV\lrlook int/»Into flAVeloDdevelop­ will be no charge for ohUdren un­ storage space until the fan is re­ program for the coming year. ior majoring in the nursing ooure# j Britain. Middletown! entry High School at 9:80 a.m. th* town officials found all of ton Dairy, 64 cent*. in euppaetlory or ointment /Wji hMWtea et Fuel oU Mds are still sought. to touch off a natiemwide rail the other to stall and to prevent relieving pain, actual reduction niiitt awlmming arni for the town ing facilities for other form* of der six. moved. Th* fim meeting of the wom­ at the ortlege. WpdnMriay hav* b#*n listed. them too high, the approprUUpn an ultimate resolution of the dis­ nnd*r tha aam* Preparatian B*. recreation such as skiing, ice skat­ A policy, diacuaeion wlU be de-. set by the town being oi y M®»000, only one received as yet. (akrinkage) took placa. hM lA«n fom ed by about 30 rest- School Board Notes en's group wiU be held .Sept. 10 A oookout and social time was Th* four buses selMdulsd will strike early Thursday. pute," the majority said. Moat anasing ef aU-reaults were At all drug eenntara. denU, It w u anneaineed ^ y . ing, horseback riding, tennis, and At the board of education meet­ ferred until the new board aaeumes at 8 p.m. at the parish hall. Paul held after an Informal question the building ItseU to coat 882,000, Dutch Trwt Innoheoa In advance of what may be While the Senate la . . Jolm IttiTla of Brookfield Bd, and organiasd games. Anyone Inter­ ing Wednesday night, School Supt. office ki October. Mrs. Agnee Phinney of the Mancheater High and answer period on college ac- pick up th* studeots starting at a ^ the site work the remainder of In etor* for workers in the Red lengthy and bitter session, Senate with the legislation, the House In­ Hobart Young of Notch Rd., who ested In ssridng on the committee Philip C. Liguori said he has sug^ Kreyxig eaid the student aotlvlty Sriukd faculty will show plcturea tlvlUes and curriculum. Girl* from 8:30 a.m. and will travel th* main the appropidatlon. Cross blood program will be a RepubUcan Leader Everett M. terstate and Foralgn Commerce have been organixlng the com- should contact cither Harris or gested to the board of finance and fund had not been reimbursed the and q>eak on the 1882 Hunt-Pin- Blllngton. West Hartford, Nor­ bus Mn«s only for that day. The The lowest bidder was the dutch treat lunriieon is be held Dlrksen of Illinois forecast strong Oommittee scheduled a meeting to inittee, say that they have been Young. the public building commlsalDn 84Ct used by the an^rintendent a ney Tbur—"The World’s Fair Spe­ walk. Waterbury, Windsor Locks. students will b* expected to meet Mount Vernon Construction Co., at the Nathan Hel* Hotel Aug 29 RepubUcan support for th# meas­ take up an identical resolution. oontacting apedflc persona in an Go-op to Meet that bond money be used to buy year ago and that ehe still bad cial.’’ Meriden and Southington attended. the biiqes on these atroets at points 846,099; Lavoie and Aubln Co., as 13:30. Anyone Interested in ure. Democrats appeared evenly ■The ■ legislators had hoped they The executive board of Bolton some questions. Chairman Jeto Miss Klejna la area chairman Stop^Shop along th* routes. 860,200, highest bid. The three working with thli* program is In­ gttWDpt T® fonn ft .r^pressii^tlve books for the library of the Junior- divided on its terms, however, would not be forced to act on the REALTY croim but the committee will be Co-operative Nursery- will meet senior high school. If there la MoCarrick said he would put her Advertisement— for Salve Regina College get to- Hokutid Green: Starting from other bids were: O. V. Elrlandson, vited to attend the luncheon. Local and the five raU brotherhood* hav* four-year-old dispute. But chances Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home queetions on the September agenda ALLERGIES MAV CHANGE. 854,168; Porter Construction Co., open to anyone who 1* Interested. money left In the bond Issue ac­ Now open - Bolton’s new barber g ^ e r s in this area SUPER MARKETS South St. School, to Pucker 9t., AFTER ABOUT . TWO YEARS, reservations n»ay be mad* by ap“ condemned the bUl as detrimental for a voluntary settlement by the H ill eiqiected that the first meet­ of MV*. Frank Manna on Hebron count rather than have it returned when she submitted a list of them ah<^. Stony Road at Rout* 6, Baboock HiU Rd., Flanders Rd., 855,500; W. G. McNally and Sons, plying to Mra Edward A. Foot* to collective bargaining. carriers and the unions evaporated to Wm. V YOU MAY CAREFULLY TRY 858,600. The above were all baee ing will be held shortly after La- Rd. I^rents will meet at the Com­ to the general fund. Books bought next to Bolton General Store. High St. and on to the school THAT FDOP TO SEE IF YOU ^ Ollead. The carriers, while wltWioldlng last Wednesday when negotiations bor Day. munity Hall Sept, 4. Mr*. Ernest In this manner would bring In a The board msmbers noted that lldi..award Smith: “ ■ Starting“ • at the bids. The next visit to the Columbia comment on the legislation, pro­ under the eye of the Libor De­ Gmvdy, nursery teacher, will give the account for in-service training Plains, to Rt. 81 to Pine Lake ARE STILL ALLERGIC TO IT. As matters stood no action was COURSE “I have neven seen such en- 50 per cent return in state aid, Maacheeter Evening Herald Bol­ Chapter ^ which Hebron and An­ ceeded to post Job eliminating partment broke up. No sessions an orientation talk. to which the 840 should be Shore* and rrtum to Rt. 81 to th* HmMi Cisaifai flvti haWyl Mm possible by the building committe^ work rules cnanges to go Into ef­ Umstastic isspcmse,'’ Harris said. whereas books purchased out of ton correspondent, Pat Dooley, ,nlinollnl«i4*4taM*(M...... tfsAiiiMSkiiwturtu dover are msmbere, will be held Mva been held since. "It was sli^y a matter ^ draw- Nursery school starts Sept. 18, operating expenses would bring ebarg^. Is overdrawn and that the telephone 848-3096. Specials for Mon., Tues.,and Wed. s^ool. I but Arnold Lawrence, architect, at the Andover Congregational fect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday — a President Kennedy recommend­ FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE inc w a list of names of people meeting every Wednesday, Thurs­ In "only a negligible amount of activity fund could be easily tsim- Smith’s second trip will start and BMward Kisnert president of Church, Sept 16 from 1:46 to move the unions hav* ssild they buraed from surplus accounts. The the Mount Vernon Oo., are to meet ed to Omgresa last month that the 8 P.M. TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 er SEPT. 17 wliom we thought would be par- day and Friday. Parents are re­ state aid,” he said. a b ^ 9 a.m. and make a trip H. Storrs, Mrs. Charles'Smith, A. 6:80 p.m. Plan* for this visit will wlU meet with an immediate Interstate Commerce Commission ttpulaity vahiahl* on the commit­ minded to send health certificates He said that 820,000 for a 10.- clerk said this riiould be done by around the lake, starting -at------South and discuss possible changes which be dieouesed at th* luncheon. strike. be empowered to issue work rules MEN and WOMEN, young or pld, regardles* of previous to Mr*. Allan Hoffman, Loomis Sept. 15, when the books are closed Top o ’ the Grade James Adams, Mrs. Harold Bum- might bring down the cost to with­ tee and then calling them up. We 000-volume library was cut from FREE OaiVERY SL School, on to Daley Rd. to Rt. pus, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Erb, The bill, approved last week by effective for two years unless sup­ erne. II you are over 21, you can be a real estate broker by had virtually no turn-downs.’ It Rd. the proposal for the school by the and au’ ■ - '.'J I Aaro A. Aho of South St. and Robert B. Simmon* of Twin Hill Dr. or T'Bone UOonn Honor Roll Among University of Connecti­ cut undergraduates on the honor A Has The Biggest Selection roll for the academic year wa* DRIVEWAYS CUBE STEAKS Robert A. Gehring who received first honors. In order to attain this rank, a student must earn Estimates On: This Side O f The Conn. River the equivalent of an A minus aver­ MACHINE TRAINING MEALTIME age for two semesters and have BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING For Men anti Woman NORMAN’S no giudes below C. 16-01 » IBM Data Proc«etin9 SyWnm Iiecelvlng'^5l8btk*d nohofs which MAID PKG require a B average and no grade • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS > 1401 Compntar ProDrammint UNUSUAL below C were Everett C. Frost of • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS » Complota Koypuneh Troininf Twin HlUs Dr., Pamela J. Olenney > Businoii Mochinea U of Rt. 44A, Janice P. Hunter of ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED * Comatomatar and Typhif Silver St., David A. 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PAGE ELEVKM MAVnggirrKE IVKNING HEBALD. MANCHKSTKB, OONM, MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON N , MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1968 PAGITBV ■ ■ ,'4 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE be credited to the inspiratkm of and a few Southern Negro leaders plosions in Birmingham and freedom' but not to r another IT Jackson, Miss., President Ken­ BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOri.B* a single Individual. .It has deep ■peaded up the whole pace of de- LITTLE SPORTS years. aetpregation, even If the schools nedy sent Congress a stronger Tha march here wUl cover no roots, watered for centuries tty wMta Americans who hugged lagged. The woman was Ro m civil rights program thari any City of Contrasts more 'thsin mile between thb president has offered In 100 years. fe a « CoUHtKY MMAVioH PArka of Montgomery, Ala. WaahlhgtoR' bfimument and tha. their r a ^ l prejudice end for — On Dec. 1, 1865 she was ar­ It’s t(X) restrained to suit many THAT iNCUeAcrOB OP M m UncoM Memorial but, perhape much of Aihrican history ex- rested for refusing move to the Negixies. But Wednesday's dem­ WOULb CRAC«< A CHINA 100,000 people white and Negr.', plotted Negroes. MRS.HOOPLE.HOW ABOOT B6e>! ^TUPneR than OONT O p s r a back of a bus. A Negroto PuVman onstrators will be pressuring Con­ AlR-CONDlTIOfJlMG OUR iHll tsrice pah. It has been only In tha last (N6IOP A LOCKET/X TbO porter, E. D. Nixon, called the gress for this program by their ROOMS? THAT 8R1CK R win ha. noUcad in a gighatic nine years that Negroas have presence in Washington . XXJNT REAT3 lOSobe ill Rev. M r. King that night and KilM o f m iNe vJOOLTD ACBOSS way that. Negroes are fed up with teamed they could hasten equal I « W O O N / LA S T NKSHT SHOST nActual m M "w e have taken this kind of CRISP AN ARAB/ n lOowMd «pcn (CeatiiiiMd t n n r«C 6 Ob 6) atod tha ha 6Mken from the iRjuatlca of dlacrimtoatimi and treatmont and the rights guaran­ X OREAMED X WAS STORIES TSAatrlufWt Washington. teed them only through direct and thlity too long already. WAS SO HOT LAST •PoedBl epua 18 Tear aegregatioii InfUetod on them He proposed that Montgomery A Ke r n e l o p p o p IN 6 E D IM did show i > on AprU n . Ook- But such turbulence la rare in collective action. NU3HT TH' PLOWEJ?S llB n lt »B e g s 4 throu^ - aB American history. Negroes boycott all buses. The C O (2N T H A T ANDeenHe UMadboM* aCenoiol .y'f sm y marched im Peaniyl- the quiet aoUdlty ef the .apital’s The Supreme Court set equal NOW ON TH' w a l l p a p e r 14Helm » MCdk More Immediately it’s notice they Rev. Mr. King and others W lUTEDi M toOLDNTT wiDowa v ^ R Avemw to the Oapltol the marble monuments and thS' seren­ want Congress to pass a cl'vll treatment hack by more than half ttGWcUl era aoperasincm bought this IdM of direct, non­ DOUBLE text day- Thouaanda of apeetatora ity of Its pailu. BUGGS BUNNY O W0N4 33 Operatic sole rights UH.' ' a century when. In 188d, it ruled violent resistance. Por a yM r FUEL O IL ttMeadoir M Carred bawHe uratehod- Only a few Itodlans shared R was consUtutional to aagregate Montgomery Negroes atayed off nCaostk Wlal.) _ Ooxey and hla man tried to By dAMBr MABU>W GandM’a dadieSUon to the heUef Negroes so long as they got equal the buses. TTien, on Nov. IS, 1856 S O A A e IT ------^ ONLY 1 | | | ^ g a l . rMBUsy,N HEY/KID 1" 6OTTA FIGURE umnale «na S T a io n e t gtxreh on Capitol grounda. PoUeo, Associated PrOee News Analyst that Jusfleq could be. obtained by treatment. This was a contradlc- the Supreme Court ruled out bus , aoSasadeaa 40 Blind imi deOMban WASHmaTON fAP>;— Tha BUT I CAN'T COME BACK J WAV T KEEP HIM HERE STRecUned ydnf cluba, atcHPpod thorn. Coxey nonviolent ' means. But milUons Uon In tUelf. SegregaUon by iU segregation. W e i RIDE'IM/ 2S Adam’s m aHeattncdtelea «5rJ dTAmmidl crowd la biggar, the walk shorter, BUOS, IP NO U tL WATCH .TURNDOWN, HERE! AN' (SET AW WORK DONE 41Deeerie 48 •ad othora ‘ latar wore arrootad listened when he preached it and very nature meant inequality. STAMPS MSnppoae Next year nine Negro children COWBOY! TOOl HAAMl ^aWB^ and Jailed for walking on tha Cap­ taut Wednesday's masatve civil triad to pTRctieo it, not always CICCRO W H ILE ie U V A HOME 31 Auricular 43Verdi ep BOaSk Yet, as early aa I8IT the court were kept out of a Little Rock ncMf MM itol graai and waving hannora. righta march in Waahli^iton has successfully. Thera were btood HAxrLLINVlTFyOU COOKIN'/ 0A>^6! 34' ,n 43NuQUr began undoing what it had done school, t t e federal government CASK SAVINGS Wnoandiif 37 Papal name 44WtaCi anee In 1883, at U height of the tha same symbolic purpose as baths. DINNER NEXT PETUNIA! 9AN6' 16 In 1886. It outlawed a Louisville sent In troope. TO 32Reeount depce^oh, 30,000 World War 1 Mohandas Gandhi's untorjgettable In this country, the Rev. M ar­ ^SUNWVi S3 Iodine r” r ) r r F 'T ordinance which esUblished white Mrs. Parks, the nine children, E v e ry W ed vtterana diaaoended on Waahington salt march to tha sea In IBM. tin Inither Kilty Jr., a dlaclple of compoand and Negro residential districts. the government’s support, and and Mmanded that Oongreaa poaa Gandhi was 61 than. Vflth a Join- Gondhi and probably the most SSPntabreait IT" Bit by U t over the followli.g the realization of what could be cloth and a cane and 73 fellowera widely known Negro leader, has 86 In (se limpla a bill giving Immediate bonuaea the coui'. banned dtlic.' done by direct and collective ac­ a Indodiineaa to vaterMa. Tha vatarana wera he marched 341 miles to- the sea preached nonviolence, too. Negroes Y **’’* 1?" forms of segregation in suits tion Inspired the Negoes. On Pah. district (*arj put up In aoma abandoned build- In 31 days to Inspire Ms psop a have not always listened and WSliritks brought by the Watlonai A s ;o t 1- 1, I860 Negroes moved In a new IM i i r on Pennaylvania Avenue and to' protest British rule and more sometimes responded to violence M .«.< ►S 43 Feminine Immediately to a Biitiah law ation for the Advancement of Col­ (Urectlon. appellatloa in a camp In Anacoatla flats. The with 'Violence. Four of them, college students, MOTTS ored People. 3 46 Musical sonal Itouae paaaad a bill providing the which made It a crime for any No doubt there, will be more of Indian to have salt hs hadn’t paid But it wasn't unUl May 17, 1864, began a tit-in at a white lunch G lo r PLEAS 46 Anthropoid bonuaea. But Brealdent Herbert It befote discrimination 1„ ended. SUPER 48 Bine minenl tax on. By the time he reached when, it banned public school seg- counter. Sit-Ins spread through the Wwiwifc tec O N COLX> Hoover aald he would veto It, and Because Indians loved Gandhi so South. So did demonstrations. In FUEL OIL m a r k ets Ul hi Of. nObUteratoc the Senate then rejected it. the sea thousands ef Indiana had widely and because 'he w a r the gregaUon, that the court threw EARS * MPbonad Joined him. out entirely the 1886 opinion by 1861 more than 1,000 whites and ^ wm U Canaanito UB( Two ipontha After the bonus eymtol of their hopes, he could Negroek took part in freedom persuade them to end violence by declaring that segregaUon was BY V. T. HAM LIN n Girl’f name army arnved. the govemttiOnt or- Then on the beach be picked rides led by the Congress of Ra-1 ^ ^ s o m e salt laft by the waves. threatening to fast unto death. unconstitutional. a l l y OOP 47 MasMDet opera d er^ the men out of the Pehnsyl- clal Equality. "Bfrin I vanla Avenue bulldlnira. A not t was . all. ARer that he vdt'.- American Negroes have no such Nevertheless, the South has COOPERATIVE DOWN fought school desegregation ao By then Negroes had grown im- TNE ELECTROMICB W EU,IGUESS OH, r M ( YOU ARE, THATVOU'RE .PROBABLY o [CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER lOcmbotiftle broke out, and two veterans wera drew. It was enottyh. Along In. singls leader or rally point. In paUent with the NAAC P which had THINKING V EH? THE MOST EVIL- •TEMPERED aitymanUy that today, nine years O P , ( (IMI’.XNY 6£NIU6 OF THE , VOU SHOULD ■utarial killed. Hoover then ordered the dla’s long seacoast thousands of fact, the Negro leadership is split relied so long, and successfully, CB4TURY?? OF y BE THINKING ALL RIGHT/ ORNERY OLD GOAT R o r n r w w although the various groups are latirr, less than 8 per cent of Ne- PONE/(POSAKi/ WHAT? SChocdi secUcB U.l. Army to clear tha bonus Indians waded Into the water ivith on seeking progress through court HU().\I> -n :i.l T COURSE NOn f \ SOMETHING! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1968 PAG^ TWELVE / powning^s Pitching Phiimophy: Try for No-Hitter Every Game Jim Brown xtra liming Struggles

NEW YORK (AP)— “ Actu-tpltched S l-l innings ef perfect hall6 worked 01 !■« innings tor the Tan keet. IMoJor League ally, I try for a no-hitter every against the Red Sox Jtme 2S, until 9 V « T ouchdown Tony Kubek made aa error. The Tosses a Pass [aster Plan irame I pitch. That's the way first Mt cams in the seventh. TWIN8-ORIOLE8— 1— ^Leaders;==! you win, by not letting them Sunday, Kubek booted a gitnmdtr Camllo Pascual won hte 17th lit.” with two out in . ^ e seventh to game with a stout-hearted effort NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK (AP)—It mayf but follows a general trend in the'^won their third straight, blastlngS>t'Wlce last season, completing onei|> l^tle-used ,, pTith Mantle BoUiag (800 at bats)—Great, league vyhlch leans more and more the O ilcago Bears 26-7 at Mil­ of them, but the pass-run option— McCormick directed the winning That’s AI Downing’s pitching spoU a perfect effort Downing also for Minnesoto. Pascual pitched be the dirtiest trick since the as developed in the pro raitks by thrust and passed 83-yard8 to had IS strike outs to run hte total out of two bases-loaded spots in St. Leals, and T. Davis, Los An­ to giving the pass-run option t6 waukee; Philadelphia romped over ihilosophy, and toe 22-year-old geles, A29; aemente. Pittslnirgh. invention of the mousetrap. running backs. Washington 41-13 at C^rlotte, New York’s Frank Gifford—is be­ Gordie Smith lor the big gainer few York Yankee left-hander lives to ISt In 130 2-8 innings. He has ths ninth. in the drive that overcame a 18-14 [Galls for Rest struck out or more seven times. * * * ASS; Plnsan. Ctncinnatl, A21; As every defensive football play­ A crowd of 28,335 in San Fran­ N.C.; Detroit rallied for all its coming much more populkr this by it religously. He has fUrtsd 10 Giant lead. " I ’d. like to pitch a no-Mtter. I RED fiOX-INDIANS— A a r ^ MUwmuke., 815. er know.s, the only thing to do cisco watched the Browns score points in the second period and season. with no-Mtlers, and sven perfect thought I had a good chance to­ Red Sox rookie pitcher Bob Heff' Boaa—Aaron, Milwaukee, 95; when Jimmy Brown has the ball their first exhibition victory of the beat St. Louis 23-17 at Omaha and The play, which puts enormous Don Chandler kicked field goals YORK (AP)—Under games, aU season. day,” Downing said after the ner lost a 1-0 lead with two out in Mays, Son Fraacisoo, 98; Flood, is for five or six or .seven of you season and 29,815 were on hand the Los Angeles Rams edged pressure on the defensive comer of 44, 18 and 34 yards for the Gi- fibe New York Yonkeee’ mos- Twice Downtfig had gone to the to rush up and maybe if enough Dallas 20-17 at Portland, Ore. man, also is being tried by Tom ante. New York’s Phil King suf­ game. “My breaking was U16 lOth Inning when Tito Franco- 8A Leote. 91; White St. Lnnis, 90; In Minneapolis to witness Minne­ ' ter jJan. Mlekegr Mantle win seventh Inning before ^ving up. a na homered for toe Indians. Then of you get there you can knock Matte of Baltimore, Ronnie Bull fered rib injuries in the game and Mt. Sunday he went to toe e l^ t o go^. Hanson Mt a high fart ball." Beae, Olnoinnatt,' 87. sota’s impatient young 'Vikings In the American League the io little or no playing the rest FrancoM singled the winning nm Basw Batted In— Aaron, Mil- him down. Maybe. of Chicago, Tim Brown of Phil­ Gifford left with a loot injury. —an error spoiled a perfect game Why does hs want to pitch a score a 17-16 upset of New York hopeful Bisons beat Boston 24-14 ^ the eeaeon but wUl devote home in the 16th against Dick RS' wankee, 106; White. St. Louis, 91; But now, when yoii start clump­ at Buffalo, the Patriots’ fourth adelphia, Dick Hook of Pittsburgh, The Jets and Raiders were tied AlhAmerican with two out in toe seventlwbe no Mtter? Eastern Division champion Giants, test five weeks to getting “To get into toe HaU of Fame,” data. BUI Monbouquette won hte Boyer, St. Loote, 88; Robinson, ing up there by platoon fronts, the Vikings’ third straight triumph. straight loss. John David Crow of St. Louis, Tom 16-16 going into the final quarter Umself into prime condition fore Ron Hansen slapped a lead- Moore and Jim Taylor of Green he lau^ted. 17th in the opener, as Lu Clinton Cinctamatl. and Maysi San Fran- he's throwing the ball. Absolutely at Oakland before second-imit : for the World Serlee In (tote* off single over second base for Oakland exploded for 27 points The Browns, who have been Bay and Billy Bames of Washing­ Former Manchester High athlete DownlM isn't eliglbls for rookie and Gary Gelrger homered for the elsoo. 84. unfair. troubled with injuries to their of­ Raider quarterback Tom Flores the first Mt in the final quarter to complete ton, among others. Bill Stuek has been named to his honors. He pitched only nine in­ Red Sox. Hlta-^Pinaon, Cincinnati, 172; The 230-pound bull of a fullback fensive line, held only a 7-0 half­ sparked the home team explosion. Moanger Ralph Houk sold DowMng finished with a two-htt Dick Stuart struck out four for the Cleveland Browns, probab­ a 43-16 rout of the New York Jets Tbe toss by big Jim was the second All-American swimming nings in 1961, but spent almost Groat, St. Louis, 171; White, St. in the only Sunday American Foot­ time lead before the bulky Brown He passed lor two last-period go mudi in on interview with 4-0 victory over the CMcago White times in toe opener, giving him ly the most feared runner in the highlight of the Browns best per­ team. Now a senior at Colgate, two months on the Yankee roeter. lAute, l e i ; Aaron, MUwankee, ball League exhibition. popped his surprise on the first touchdowns and helped set up the Associated Preee today Sox, In toe opener of a double I2i for the season and breaking a National Football League, picked formance of the season^ both of­ Stuek was recently named to the Peters, a 26-year-old rookie who 159; FTood, St. Louis, 168. play from scrimmage in the sec­ two Held goals by Mike Mercer, oonoenilng Mantle’s fntnre. header. Elston Howard homered made the club tols year Boston mark set by Jimmie Foxx up 68 yards on 13 rushing attempts The combined attendance of 58,- fensively and defensively. Their c o n n a t e All-American squad in twice. White Sox southpaw Gary finally I Doubles Groat. St. Louis, 36; ond half. He hit the swift Renfro dem on Daniels ran 50 yards for the 100 and 200-yard freestyle "Td like for Mantle to play on hte sixth and last try, should 21 years ago.^ ^ ^ and ran for two touchdown In Sun­ 150 at the two NFL games along defensive secondary, subject to the other Oakland fourth-period Peters won toe second gan.e, 2-1 Pliwoa, Cincinnati, 34; Gonzalez, with 128,341 who watched five Sat­ with a shot on the 49er’s 30, far some criticUm in the first couple events. e Htlie in September,” Honk have had hte second strrtght shut FhUodeiphia, 33; WUliams, Chi- day's 24-7 exhibition rout of the behind the nearest San Francisco score. In 12 innings, for Ms lOto straight urday exhibition boosted the of games, ^cked off three passes He was also a member of the gold, "and there Is a posslMH- out over the Yankees. TIOERS-A’a - eoge and Oallison, Philadelphia, San Francisco 49er's. defender as the defensive unit con­ and second in a row over the Rocky Colavlto, Norm Cash and league’s attendance to a whopping by John Brodle of the 49ers, who In all, Mercer had five Held scholastic All-American squad ty that he may. However, I Jim Landis lost Hector Lopez’ 29. That’s just a rouUne sort of per­ verged to stop an expected run­ Yankees. Al KaUne homered, and each 694,188 for 20 pre-season dates. lost their third straight. goals for the day, on boots of 15, in the 100 and 200-yard freestyle gm net fo*ng to take any fly ball in toe sun and it fell be­ *rrlrlitz P‘ mirn Cincinnati, IS; formance for the five-time rush­ The split left the Yanks 11% drove In three runs In the Tiger There are 13 remaining. ning game. Another surprise wqs put to­ 28, 28, 16 and 40 yards and con­ events. ^umcee with that loose car- hind him for a triple in the sev­ Qowzalea, PMladelpMa, 19; Brock ing leader. But he also tossed a verted alter four touchdowns. ntmes In front in the American opening game victory. Dick Mc- pass to fleet Ray Renfro tliat In Saturday’s NFL games, rook­ He also scored on a 2-yard gether in Minneapolis where the He was also a member of the glege of hte. enth inning. Peters got the next and Williams, Chicago and Oalll- "Fraiddy, I am more Inter- League. two batters but Phil Linz looped Auliffe broke a 1-1 tie with a three- went for 80 yards and another ie Grady Wade kicked a field goal plunge and a nine-yard dash Vikings stormed 71 yards' in the The game attracted only 8,317 soholastlc All-American squad Minnesota moved into sole pos­ SELDOM SEEN—A triple dead heat is a rarity p d a three-way tk in a daily double Bosi. PhUadetphio, 9. around end. . gated In gettinr Mickey tat a single to score Lopez to tie the run homer in the second game, touchdown. He also caught three with*'six seconds left for the dif­ final 2% minutes against the Gi­ after it was shifted to Oakland after his exploits at Manchester sesion of second by whipping the' rac6 was unheard of until these horses hit the wire together at Arlington Pwk in Chi­ Home Runs — McCovey, San from Mobile, Ala. at the last min­ ghjipe for the World Series. score at 1 ^ -1' . 1 * * * passes for another. 19 yards. ference In Baltimore's 17rl4 tri­ The Brown pass could become ants vaunted defense and set up High. Captain of the Colgate squad Baltimore Orioles 5-8 in 10 Innings. cago. Royal Redress, in center with Sidney LeJeune up. brought $95. Mr. S. Chance, Francisco, 34, Aaron. Milwaukee, a fixture in coach Blanton Colli­ a game-winning 18-yard Held goal ute because of a segregation prob­ This my prime objective, Floyd Robinson finally got toe 8BNATOR8-ANOBL8— 83; Mays, San FYanclsoo, 31; San­ The passing bit Is a little un­ umph over Pittsburgh at Atlanta, last season as a junior, he won The White Sox are 12 games back, winning run across in the 12to on Dick PMlllps and Jim King usual for the hard-running Brown, Ga.; Green Bay’s mighty Packers er’s plans. Brown passed only by Fred Cox. lem in the southern city. several gold medals in New York ■y master p l^ ” 7, with Herbert Hinojosa in the irons, rewarded backers $24.20. Livingston, Larny Hans- to. CSiicago nnd White. St. Louis, Mantle, except for aeveral the Orioles 12%. a sacnfice fly following two sin- • homered for the Senators to back | state competition after the col­ Cleveland beat toe Boston Red man aboard, paid $48. 22 bI ^ hit appearanees, has glee off Stan WUUams, who I up Claude Osteen’s tight pitching. . legiate season was completed. Sox 2-1 In 15 Innings In toe second Stolen Bases— WlUs. Los An­ (oen out of the Yankee Hne- geles, 26; Pinson and Robinson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. 'WiUiam np fdnee Jane 5, when he game, after toe Red Sox had won •( Herald'Photo by Pinto) Schoolteacher Golf Winner Stuek,' 48 Stephan St, he Is- ma­ toe opener 8-8. Cincinnati, 25; Aaron, Milwankec, proke n bone In hte left foot 20; Brook, Chicago, 19. joring In peychology at Odgate. oltmblnr the center field wall The Detroit Tigers completed Champ Stan Markowski and Jim Gordon toe sweep of a five-game series Pitdilng (12 decisions) — Per- Pott ‘Pots’ Pot hi BalUmore’s Municipal S t v < -1 ' .'■■■ _ r r .f with Kansas Cfity, 11-6 and 4-8. r a n o ^ , Los Angeles, IS-S. JI67; Bum. MbBeon, Pittsburgh, IS-S, .813; Decision by Husband He was hitting .808 at the Washington tripped the Los Ange­ les Angels 4-1. Miller Progressses in Season, Kontax, Los Angeles, 19-5, .792; Course Only tone. • • • Spohn, MUwankee, 16-6, .762; Markowski Repeats Hte foot has healed, bat an- en YANKS-WHITE SOX— Marleiml. Son Francisco, 19-6, In Akron elher tnjnry to the fonn of a Paid Off for Champion WILLIAM8TOWN, MASS — At Yankee Stalum, Downing and .790. m (NEA) —“Players shall not use loose earlflege In his left knee WM dlseovered In the mean- Peters, toe two young left-handers, Strikeouts — Koufax. Los An­ automotive transportation dn^ were In'vincible. Downing ran hte geles, 199; Drysdale, Los Angeles, tone. This Is what has kept As ERCC Champ AKRON, ^hio (AP)—“Admold’s done it to-me so many WILLJAMSTOWN, Maas. (AP)—Third-time champion ing play,” read the entry folder record to 10-4, Peters to 16-6. *16; Maloney, Cincinnati. 195; i toe Yankees’ rtege gun oat of for the United States Women’s The Yankee left-hander wasn’t Moclobal, San Francisco, 176; Gib- times that I^new it was my turn and I had to win,” Johnny Mrs. Anne Quasi Welts and her •victim, amazing teen-ager Amateur CbamploaMdp. I toeHnenp. Loser in 1962, Winner in 1963 The loss of Mantle was ex- called up from Richmond, where sou, St. Lonis, 163. Pott said after turning back the challenge of Arnold Palmer Ellington Ridge Peggy (^nley, hadn’t even planned to enter the 1963 Wom­ A young woman Interested he threw a no-Mtter last season, It was the same old story yesterday in the club champion­ ted to |T«htly damage the AMERICAN LEAGUE and winning the $50,000 American Gtolf Classic. en’s National Amateur Golf Tournament. in entering tMephoned John until June $. Since then he has vriptzr ■vrkXiV / at>\ .«>tlme reliever two weeks axo and»over the Giants 8-7, and Houstonflle Davis was IntenUonally passed^runs against L w Burdette in toe Batting (300 at bate) — Yaa- sh ip tournament at Ellington Ridge Country Club. For the Pott, a drawling, 27-year-old^ PRO SHOP EVENT— ikew ekanees of repeating (AP)-For reueve^o cardinals on three before Camllli singled in the win- toird on Bob Ullte^ d English, vloe-chaiiman of the pitched a one-hlttar, two two-hlt- NEW YO R K good 3-l trzemskl, Boaton. A26; KaUne, De­ second straight year the pair battling for the title were Stan from Cape Girardeau, Mo., said SATURDAY of their decisions, Mrs. Welts win­ K' ss AnMrionn League eham- sacrifles files. Twice after that Palmer had 165-yard 35th, sinking a 16-foot Taoonic Golf Club’s oommlttees ters and a three Mtter. guy who came very near to just one run In 23 innings Innings over unearned runs and Jim Umbricht’s ner. errors and two fu - troit. A20; Pearson, Loa .Angelea. his confidence didn't waver Sun­ ! plons. Happily for Hook and Markowski and Jim Gordon. ,And for the second straight bogeys on the front nine. Like a Low gross— Jim Gordon 86-38— ning the 36-hole final Baiurday, 2 putt. for the tournament In WUUams- He had a one-Mtter against the being a record-breaking loser seven games, has run Ms record sharp relief, .810; Wagner. Los Angelea. and day as he fenged a closing round ' hte men. It hasn’t tam ed oat PHIL8-PIRATE9— year Markowski was the winner. < > man trying to prove himself, Pott TS. and 1 , over the high school j^ o r Miss Conley aknoat gave up golf town. She hgd a question. White Sox July 2. Camllo Otrreon to - . . and has been credited with REDS-GIANT8— RoUlnB, Mlnneaota, .303. 36-36—70 for a 276 total and a > tost way. The Yankee# were for baseball’s lofiingest team, to O-S,0 8 and has been credited with Also In toe NL — Philadelphia (Salllson's homer In the llth fbl TUa year the champion wasn’t Birdled the same holes to grab Kickers-r-Dora Kellner 94-17— from Spokane, Wash. at the tender age of 16. "I wasn’t "Where It says on the entry broke that one up with a two-out two sayes. The Reds, trailing 5-1 after five Rons — Yaatrzemaki, Boa ton, kowski also won the duke In 1960. four-stroke lead over Palmer. ‘ Is first plaoe by a few per- Bob Miller has come a long downed Pittsburgh 4-2 on Johnny lowed a single by Tony Taylor, detarmined until the Hnal hole of a five-stroke lead. 78, Marge Allen 115-35— 80. A psrevious winner hi 1968 and able to hit the bell 150 yards test fwm ’Antomottve Transporta­ single In toe seventh. innings, chased Billy Pierce with 80; Kaline, Detroit nnd Treab, New Siher Ferguson spoiled Ma streak r Mntage points bat trailed the It was vastly different last Ctellison's llto-lnnlng homer and whose homer In' the ninth had tlM 54-bole medal play tourna­ The 'vlctmy earned him 39,000 On the ninth, Pott had a double 1961, Mns. WeUs’ deefision was year and was ready to quit,” she tion ProhlUted,’ does it mean He two-Mt WasMngton June 10 way in a year. He’s now a three runs in toe sixth and took York, 79; Colavlto, Detroit, and with a 1961 win. r Orioles I7 a one-half game year, when he lost his first 12 lefty Dick Ellsworth became an pulled toe Phils even with the ment At the end of 53, Markow- and was his first tournament tri- bogey six because of a penalty PRO SHOP EVENT—SUNDAY made for her by her husband of admitted. that I would not be allowed te In Ms first start tote year. Hs bullpen star for a club driving an 8-5 lead on Robinson's grand- Alliaon, Mlnneaota. 75. ’This year’s field of 79 was the ! when Miokey was sidelined. decisions with toe New York l 8-game winner as toe Cubs Pirates. Jack Baldschun was toe hU arid Gordon were in a deadlock. tunph of the year, boosting his stroke, leaving Palmer only three Low groBs—Stan Markowski 30- two months. He is an attorney and If Miss Conley hod won riie use my automobblle to drive slammer in the eighth. Willie Rnna Batted In — Stunrt, Ron­ largest to compete for the club Instead ef losing ground, to a pennant. Mets and only stayed out of toe trimmed toe Mets 3-1. winner in relief as PMladelpMa Then on the final hole, Markowski earnings to |28,116. strokes behind. Pott bogeyed the 37—76, Jim Gordon 37-30—76 she a history tdooher at Mit. Ver­ would have been tbe youngest back and forth from nu< resi­ Mays smacked his 31st homer for ton. 98; Kaline, Detroit. ; W ag­ championship in Ellington Ridge’s : toe Yankees, In aa .oll-ont The 24-year-old right-hander record book by edging toe Chicago won for the llto time In Its last 88 two^Mtted for a par four while Palmer collected $4,600, which 11th and the crowd b^an mur­ Kickers— Andy Ferrlera 94-14— non, Wash., High School. ohompion In the -yeor history dence during the champion­ toe Giants, doubled In two runs ner, Los Angelea, 81; Powell, Bal­ brief history. 68 team effort, have spreod- picked up another victory Sunday Cubs 2-1 on toe next to last day of DODGER8-BRAVE8— 13 games. ElRoy Face took the Genlon wait into the trap, got out raised his 1963 earnings to $101,- muring, “Here he goes.’’ But Pott $0, Larry Chaine 02-14— 78. iMn. WMts, 26, was a test-nfiit- of the svont. Four-time former ship 7" In a futile uprising In the ninth Other flight reauMa (all 36- led tbe rest o f the field. In as the Los Angeles Dodgers Wont­ toe season. If he had droppei that loss. timore, 72; Ooiarito, Detroit and 565, making him the first golfer birdled the 12th, bogeyed the ISth ute entry. Koufax, shooting for Ms 20to vie and also had a single — raising la three but alao two-putted for a hole) were: First, Lou Becker 169- queen Oteuia CaRatt Vara of games without their No. 1 ed their National League lead to one, for an 0-13 mark, it would Howrord, New York, 71. to earn more than $100,000 In offi­ and birdied the 14th: When Palm­ Country Oub T sbcMild give David credit,” aha Rhode Island summed up tbs ac­ tory and llto shutout, blanked toe his average to .303. Joey Jay, 6-16, Hits — YoatixemakL Boaton, bogqr five. 14-145; runnerup, Andy ’IlKanae rBugger, the Yankees have •% games with a 2-1 decision over have been a big league record Braves on three hits over eight In­ CUB8-MET8— cial money for one year. er bogeyed the 16th, Pott was said. ‘T didn’t know thsut Td play cent on youth: 11,713 at Lincoln was toe winner in relief. 158; KoUae, Detroit, 161; Peoroon. Iforkoarakl finished with a 54- 167-18-149. won 56 and lost 28, a .087 Milwaukee. for most defeats by a winless nings. But Eddie Mathews doubled Ellsworth, a 20-gams loser last Pott started the CHasslc with a sure of a victory. BIEMBER-OUEST much golf this summer but he "Ib ere are so many of these • • • hole total of ^4-76-79-249. Gordon Second ^ Matt Allan 164-24- percentage. pitcher. The Mets, of course, did with one out In the ninth and | year who is now 18-7, pitched an Loa Angelea. 145; Ward. Chicago. 67 for a first-round tie with U.S. To add to the triumph, Pott’s Stsn HUinski Jr. and his guest, urged me to . . . He insdsted 1 drop young girls piaylng so weli now. LENOOLN, R. I. (A P) — Night Miller came on In the ninth in­ reglatered 78-76-81-250. A t the 140; runnerup, Chet Wincse 174- Mantle has appeared os a make toe record book by losing Gene Oliver’s two-out double tied COLTS-CARDS— eight-hitter against toe Mets. The 144; Malzone, Boaton, and Richord- Open champion Julius Boros and four-round total of 276 tie'’ the Tom Nettlebladt of Torrington my houaework and come up here •When I first played in the cham­ thoroughbred raring's latest pro­ ning after the Braves had pulled atait of the final nine, Markowski 24-160. ch hitter seven times dur- 120 times. Umbricht gave the (Sards just (Subs took a 2-0 lead In the first eon. New York, 143. Miller Barber. Another sub-par 68 course record set by Palmer last Country (Jlub won the Member- the Monday before the tournament pionship I was the only one with gram at Lincoln Downs drew 11,- into a tie against Sandy Koufax, H. Miller came on. and after a held a one-stroke lead. He lost it Third — Paul Anderson 174-28- hte eonvolesoent period. walk to Dennis Menke, got Roy one single in 4 2-3 innings of re­ two innings against Jay Hook, 3-11, Donblea — Yaatrzenmki, Boa­ Friday put him on top alone and a year. Palmer shot a 37-86—78 for Guest Tournament Saturday with to sharpen my game. He is respon­ a lot o f old tedies . , . like me 713 who bet $664,284. The occasion got the Uilrd out, and became a The Dodgers picked up ground but got first a tie thoi came 146; runnerup. Jack. Goldberg 1‘79- eHe hit safely only once but winner when Doug Camllli singled McMillan to ground out. lief after taking over from rookie by utilizing such items as two in­ ton, 84; Word, Chicago, AIvls, 71 Saturday g;ave him a onie-stroke an even par 280. a low groea of:66. Low net honors sible for getting ma to get back now, -l-guesB.” was Saturday night when Avon- on San Francisco and St. Louis, through on the 54th for his third 28-151. Grove Devil came from lest to win tost was a spectacular game- in a Dodger run in toe test of Chris Zachary In toe fifth with a field hits, a stolen base, a wild CMeland, and Causey, Kansas lead over Palmer, who had a It was strictly a two-man show went to John Kristof and his to work on my golf. tying home ran against Baltl- still tied for second. FYank Robin­ Lee Walls led off the Dodgers’ City, 29; Torres, Loa Angelea, 28. dub title. ^ Fourth’ — BUI Maai 193-42-161; guest, Fred Macamarek, who post­ the featured Hartford Purse. The toe inning. run In, two on and one out. The I pitch, two Mot srrori and a slzsUng 66 In the third round. on the final day. Bobby Nichols, "I figured once I got hare I ' noie on Ang. 4, hte first ap- son’s grand slam homer In the ninth with a single off Bob Shaw Triples — Hinton, Washington, In addition to beating out Gor- runnerup Frank Sheldon 189-84- ed a 61. MISSING PERSONS winner was three quarters of a Colts got toelr three unearned .squeeze bunt. Arnie’s army 'was out en masse who was one stroke behind Palm­ would stlcsk for a little while but peoroaoe at the plate since Ms MUler went from starter to fuU- eighth inning jxrwered Cincinnati | then Ron Fairly singled and Wll- don for last year’s crown. Mar- 155 (matching cards). NEW YORK (NEA)—Only four length ahead of Star of Rhody at 12; Versallea, Minnesota, 11; Clm- Sunday in the crowd of 10,070 er and two behind Pott going into never figured I’d go all the way.” ■fishsp two months before. oU. Kansas City, 10; Fregosl, Loa SELEOTED NINE—SATURDAY Mis . Welts had played in only of the 60 Unitfd States do not the finish and was timed hi 1:28 which trampled the magnificent the fourth roimd, climbed to a 77 Angelea, 8; Aporicio, Baltimore, and 285 total. Class A—Joe Wall 31-8—28, Jim one other tournement, the Wert- have a player dh the 1963 major for the seiven furiongs. Avt)n-Grove 7,165-yard Firestone Country Club I and Bruton, Detroit, 7. Boros finished third with a 281 Horvath 30-2—28, Tom Zemke em Women’s amateur, since last league basdbaU rostsn. They are Devil paid $10.80, $5. and $3.20, course, waiting for Pott to fold un­ •Indians 17th Victim- Visit with President Kennedy Homo Runa — Stuart, Boston, der Palmer pressure. to earn $8,0(X) and Dave HIU, 31-3—28, Dave McKay 31-3—28, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Ver- Star of Rhody returned $5. and *W1. BASEBALL HEROES S3; KUlebrew, Minnesota, 28; Al­ The LSU graduate, who has been shooting a closing 34-86—69, ended John Kristof 30-2— 28. Miss Conley, 16, the chubby, nuxnt. $9.20. I lison, Minnesota, and Howard, on the tour for seven years with with 282 and $2,600. Class B— W alt Freeburn 32-6— freckle-faced darling of the gal- - — - 1 iiouiuiij,, un- On Slate for L. L. Champions New York, 26; 'Wagner, Loo An­ SERVICE SPECIAL only three previous •victories, re­ Masters and PGA champion 26, Dick Armstrong 32-6—26, Joe loriee, tasted her first major tour- Monbo Three Away keee and Gary Peters, WMte Sox, fused to yield. He bogeyed the Jack Nicklaus and British Open Madore 33-6—27, Bob LaFrancia najnent when she got to the semi­ tvoriced masterfully as their teams geles, and Hall, Minnesota, 24. Players in Dark About Coaches StolMi Bases — Aporicio, Balti­ first hole and fell into a tie with champion Bob Charles, the idol of 33-6— 27, Frank Johnston 33-6— finals of the Western junior giria split a doobleheader. Downing held ; >lad in big bear hug once the win­ WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) a more, 82; Hinton. Washington. 21; Palmer, but regained his advant­ the left-handed swingers, tied for 27, pal Jarvis Jr. 31-4—27. event. ^ _ the WMte Sox Utless through sev­ Young David Sehnem of Granada ning run crossed the plate. age with a birdie on the second fifth place with 288 totals and won Class C—Charley McCarthy 83- She was a beaten finMtet at the en innings and finished with a "What a birthday gift,” he later Wood. Detroit, 18; Snyd«r, Bal­ From 20-Win Year Hills, Calif., had plenty of cause to timore, IS; MoCraw, Chicago and bote, $2,2(X) each. 8— 25. Herb Carvey 36-11— 26, recent National Girls Tournament Responsibility Clouded, two-hltter, striking out 18 In tak­ celebrate yesterday. exclaimed happily in the noisy Merrill WMsttm 34-9— 25, Tony and decided to try the National ing opener, 4-0. Peters won his bijhkhouse of the new champs. He Chorlea and Tortsbull, Kansas NATIONAL LEAGUE It was his 13th birthday and fol­ a t y , 14. Stanford 35-10— 26. Women’s only broauee Albany, CHiBVELANlD )A P ) — A 'T rate KaUne the soundest 10th straight in 12-innfaig second still had his arm around Walker. Low gross—Stan Hilinski 69, N.Y., is a mere 34 miles from W . L Pot. O.B. lowed by one day his brilliant two- Pitching (12 dedaions)—Peters, shrewd, matured BiU Monbou­ Mtter In the league,” Yaz said. game, 2-2, with slx-hltter. bit pitching effort which gave his McKinley and Ralston Itook Ahead John Kristof 69. WUUarostown. Bears Keep on Winning 1m Angeles . .77 01 .602 BATTING—Tito Francona, In­ Chicago, 15-5, .750; Pascual, Min­ I t Louis . .. . 7 1 68 A60 6 % quette has a good shot at be- "Until recently, . I was confi­ team the 1963 Little League nesota, and Boaton, New Yoijt. ‘1 figured that I’d just come dent I could beat him out for dians, homered for tie with two Isn Frsnclnoo.71 58 .660 6 % ooming the Red Sox first 20- World's Championship. The score: Pair of Area Duos 17-6, .789; Radatz, Boston, 1S-.5, hero and watch,” Peggy said. "My gaine winning pitcher in a the batting title but now I'm out In 10th inning, then singled In FhltedelpMa ..71 60 A42 7felt Td go thU for.” Uhnuikee . . . . 08 92 .5*8 10 But there was more to come for Strikeouts— Monbouquette, Bos­ such thing as an assistant coach. There is only Mr. Halas. Mm. sure I'll have to get read hot 2^ decision over Boston. In Pro-Am Today Voi/ can't make a better deal BOSTON (AP) — The Boston “ I would recommend this tour­ Onctamstt . .. . 0 9 74 A19 10>/, Sehnem, his victorious teammates ton, 156; Barber, Baltimore. 155; And his staff of seven, all of whom are designated simply MoMbo lifted hte season’s to stay In the lead.” and, for that matter, all the com­ Banning, Detroit, 154; Pizarro, CelUoe have announced the sign­ nament for any 16-year-old,” Miss Chicago ...... 66 68 A l* 11% Slugging first baseman Dick Two area dueita are peutlcipatlng Ready for Davis Cup Playing raoord to 17-9 yesterday when petitors in the small-fry series. Chicago, 152; Ford, New York, to save your Hfe! ing of their first two veterans for Conley continued. 'TU be “ Coach.” nttsteirgli ....6 5 68 J108 12 Stuart, still league king in in toe OonnecGlcut TOA Pro-Am be beat Oeveland, 8-3, In the A visit with President Kennedy 16L the 1963-64 season. They are the next year to see what I can do.” Normally, this would be only a fetoston ...... 49 81 A77 29 RiBI and home runs, set a Registration Golf Tournament being held today "She’s got the greatest heart variation In semantics, Hke Willie Xew Yotfc ... . 4 1 88 A18 96% opener o f a doubloheader. and a major league game between BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) —^ured to be a re#ativeily easy assign­ unrelated .beokcourt Jones boys— LIVE ONE—Stan Wil- record he'd rather not talk the Washington Senators and Min­ at TorrlTigtan Country Club. Sam and K. C. The (Jeltlcs, who rv e seen in a long time,” Mrs. Hartaric calling himself Bill. But Bontoo loot tha nightcap de­ FTo Alex Hackney o^ Manches­ Ckimez Hospitalized CSiuck McKinley and Dennis Ral­ ment. Then oomes the Burc^>ean Sunday’s Resulto lisms came to life to give spite fine hurting by rookie about. By fanning four times Begins Tonight nesota Twins are on tap In the na­ will be seeking their sixth straight Welts said. ‘T Just can’t say ■with the Bears It serves t o shroud ter Country Club te paired with ALIGNMENT AND ston, Amortoa’e top tennis play- finals in fimgland in September. - Lm Angeles 2, MUwnukee 1. the New York Yankees Boh Heffner when Tito FVan- In the opener he achieved 121 tion's. capital this w'eek. National Basketball Associateion enough about this girl. She's go­ responsilMlity. ; Cincinnati 8, Son Francteoo 7. strikeouts for the season, aonateur Ronnie (Red) Smith while KEENE. N.H. (AP) — Vernon ers, definitely have cemented If the U.S. teem keeps winning ing to be a fine player. oona singled home the win­ First registration sessiem for Saturday, Sehnem held Strat­ title, previously had signed rookies Ldke Billy Wade, the gray-fring­ Houston 8, St. Lotus 1. another good pitcher bettering the Sox mark of 119 EUington Ridge pro Wally CIchon (Ijefty) Gomez, a former great their doubles partnership and de­ lit advances to the Elastsnn Zone “’When I went three up I fig­ ning run in the 15th inning for the Manchester Midget Foot­ ford at bay until his team finally BiU Green of Oolorado State, ed quarteit>aric with 10 years’ ex­ Chicago 8, New York 1. when they n eed^ one by Jimmy Foxx wMch had te matched with amateur Sher Fer­ among New York Yankee pitchers, BRAKE SPECIAL clared they’re ready for more against India end finally to Aus­ ured I would ooast In but Peggy a 2-1 verdict. ball League is scheduled to­ scored the winning nm in the home Da'vie Cup competition. tralia in Deoeniber. eswok Kriston of Valparaiso, Con­ perience, who doesn’t know exact­ PUtedelpUa 4, Pittsburgh 2 stood for 27 years. half of the seventh—and first extra guson. Thirty-eight teama arm en­ is resting comfortably In a local nie MkHJuire of Southeastern Okla­ kept the match going. My putting most. The laet 20-game winner to night at 6 at (fiiarter Oak Pork. tered In the 36-hole tourney. “■We feel we’ve found oureelves U.S. cup team Captain Bob Kd- ly to wiiom he is beholdren. He < W ). Gary Geiger (15th) snd Lu —inning. hospital in the woke of an ap­ homa and W. D. Stroud of Missis­ held me up. grace Tom Yaiwkey's roster Further sessions ore scheduled parent gall bladder attack. Gomez WE DO ALL THIS: & as a doubles team,” McKinley said leher no long has doubts about Ms knows there Is an offense. On the Todnyte flnnms Ointon (20th) Mt solo hom­ Aug. 26 and 28, and Sept. 4, The winning run came home on a sippi State. Sam Jones led the club Mrs. Welta won the first hole, was Lefty Mel Parnell (21-8) 6 NEW YORK — Jose Gonzalez, was taken to Elliot Community yesterday after the pair beat top- two top performers. sideline there is Mr. Halas exhort­ St Louis (BrogUo 14-9) alSnn ers in support of Monbo. Russ and 6. Boys 10 to IS years of hit by catcher Ken Kinsman, an In scoring w ith , 1,499 points and then didn’t regain the edge until U.S. Swimmers in 1958. 159%, outpointed Juan Rivero, 161, Hospital Saturday after complain­ • corvect caster. J seeded Mexicans Rafael Osuna and The McKinley-Ralston oombine ing him to move the club down- Iriucisco (Martohal 19-6). Nixon socked a two-rtm double age between 70 and 116 pounds error and a bloop one-out single to a 19.7 average last season. K. C. 26 holes later. She clinched the With eight starts the like­ of Argentina, 10. ing of stomach and chest pains. camber, toe-in ^ Antonio Palafbx 9-7, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, were delighted with their victory field — when he isn’t exhorting the MUwankee (Hendley 8-8 ut and Yastrzemakl drove in a ore eligible. League coaches right field by Jimmy Walker. was a defensive sparkplug. crown with a birdie two on the Post Great Mark ly number remaining for him, KARLSTAD, Sweden — Horny Dr. Richard James, attending phy­ 11-9 for the National Doubles title. and their repeal^ exhibitions of officials to go somewhere else. Bouston (Johmon 6-17) (N ). run with a bloop single. Ekl- will meet tomorrow night at 8 Kinsman, incidentally, hit a home • adfwst brakes Monbouquette has to win Scott, Liverpool, knocked out Bo sician, reported yesterday Gomez McKinley now heads for the oportsmanaMp indicated to the “I don’t know,” confessed Billy . Cincinnati (O’Toole 15-11) at die Brezsoud also singled for at the Army A Navy dub. run for the first (California score. • adiHSt steering Notional Singles at Forest Hills. in a moment o f solemMty, “who fas Angelen (Drysdale 16-14) (N). Against Japanese three to mrtce the charmed s run. The other runs resulted Sehnem grabbed the tiny Walker Hoeberg, Sweden, 1, Mlddlewelghts. was "doing very Mcely.” gallery they bed matured. circle. Hte previous high- N. Y., as a vhtual oo-favorUte with McKinley, 22, and Ralston, 21, the conference coarii is. I think Only Gomes Scheduled. from s wild pitch with an er­ •' add brake fkiid Australia’s Roy Emerson. water season was a 15-13 ef­ had itot been aa flavoiably received it’s (iLuke) Johnsos.” AMERICAN LEAGUE OSAKA, Japan (AP) — A tour ror, the latter being the oc­ • bataoce iaont wheels Any U.S. Car Church is s e ^ n g the first U.S. hero In oailier appearances be­ Every team in professional foot­ Ing group of young swimmers fort last year. casion of an alert dash from W L Pet OB But the new Monbo is title at the tournament since Tony cause of their temper outburda. ball formulates a game plan in from the United SUtes paced by second to score by Yaz. Trabert turned the trick in 1965. New York, ....8 8 46 .648 — Tha women’s crown went to P r o C h a r t s preparation for the next opponent. the brllllaht Don Schollander won sharper. He struck out 11 and H effner hit Ms second Aussies have ruled the flSld since Minnesota ....7 1 57 .566 11% walked three In scattering 10 Australians Margaret Smith and On the Bears, like evetybody else, 11 of 13 events and bettered three double of the game In the 10th that time. -eVmiRRAV OLCSRMAN- Cfcloago ...... 71 58 .650 12 Mts yesterday. Max Alvis' RObyn Ebbern in an upset. They this te delegated to an assis.. .er-r- listed world records In a second Inning of the nightcap. He McKinley and Ralston had beat­ Baltimore . .. . 7 2 60 .645 12% 17th homer, Tito FTancona's defeated defending Champions Dar­ straight rout of Japanese squads. went to tMrd on a short single en the Mexicans for the doubles make that "coach.” In midweek Oicnehuid . .. . 6 4 68 .485 20% double and a single by Vic lene Hard of Loa Angelea and the quarterback gets a “ready” Breton ...... ,62 67 .481 21 The U. S. team piled up a 57-19 by Chuck Schilling and scored crown here two years ago btout lost Maria Bueno of Braail, 4-6, 10-8, weekend victory at Osaka, follow­ DavalUlo cost Monbo runs. to the same tandem both bi the list of plays to study and digest. Detroit ...... 61 66 .480 21 FYancona was the viUsln on Woody Held’s throwing er­ NOW ON DISPLAY 6-3. ing a lop-sided triumph in Tokyo doubles and the Davis CXip Ameri­ In CMcago, who gets it up? Im Angeles . .60 72 .466 24% from the Sox viewpoint. His ror. Kansas a t y ...67 72 .442 26 the previous week. Francona Mt hte two-out can Zone playoffs in 1962. Wade Doesn’t Know Carl Robie, an 18-year-old Uni­ two-out homer in the 10th MOST COLORS AVAILABLE Their doubles vtotory over ‘Td like to know myself,” said Washington ...4 7 82 .896 86 inning of the nightcap pre­ homer in the bottom of the Riverside Results versity of Michigan student, swam frame. The end.came against Wimbledon champions Osuna and BUly. “All 1 know te they hand It Sunday's Results the -meter butterfly in min­ vented s Sox victory at that 200 2 relief ace Dick Radatz in the Don’t let this happen Palafox was the key to the Amer- ^an to me.” , Minnesota 6, Baltimore 8, (10) utes, 8.3 seconds on-tenth of a sec­ point and his single in the AUTHORIZED • COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION • ACTl.v>..iZED ioan triumph in the recent Ameri­ BUI Greco, Danny Galullo and Detroit 11-4, Kansas City 5-8. 15th as the Indians handed Buddy Krebs ran one, two, three Since Wade te an explicit young ond off the listed world mark set 15th won the game. DEALER DEALER can Zone Davis Cup semifials in man, who has deflMte ideas on BILL GEORGE Boston 8-1, Cleveland 8-2, (2nd him his fifth loss. Singles by in the 160-lap feature stock car by Australia’s Keven Berry, but Boston left fielder Carl Los Angeles. rrancisco how to run a football team and 15) Held, Dick Howser and Ftan- race at Riverside Park last Satur­ "Who maps defenses?” still one-tenth below Ms perform ­ Yastrzemsk i edged a Uttle The next Davis Oup test in a says, “ I’ll speak up wherever I Washington 4, Los Angeles 1. further In front In the Ameri­ cona did the damage. week or so at a site yrt undeter­ day night. Galullo Is the new point ance the week before. am,” tMs Is bound to frustrate him There Is, for Instance, Bill George, New York 4-L Chicago 0-2, Schollander, of Santa Clara. can League batting race by For Ms 11 innings, Heffner mined te against Venesuola, flg- leeider among the drivers. <*nd ). RUNNING—Red Hickey has^^been playing In his spot. Dan Col- a little. who Is entering his 12th year of 12 Calif., smashed the 2:00.3 llkted connecting four tones in 10 gave up just six hits, walked service. Never has he had less to Today’s Games been fooling with a double wing cMco and Charley Krueger are Besides having more coaches mark set by Robert Windle in the trips during the doubleheader. two and struck out 12. fine on the left side. Clark Miller than any team In football, how­ do mentally. Minnesota (Stigman 12-13 and -meter freestyle, going the dis­ The Sox are Idle today, then slot offensive because J. D. Smith 200 He started the day Just two te an improving end. Flgl^tlng for ever, the Bears happened to be Used To Run Defense Kaat 10-9) at Washington (Cfae- tance in 1:85.4 for his third time move Into Yankee Stadium My 8-9 and RidzUi 4-4), 2 (Twl- points ahead of Detroit’s Al ^ 2 1 4 6 te the only dependable runner. No a reserve job Is big newcomer well stocked in muscular talent Like Wade runs the offense, under two minutes in the last Kaline. He finished with a .326 for a aeries with New York rookie has more depending on Mm N). Walter Rock. B wMch won nine games and lost George used to be the quarterback month. to Kaline's .320. openings tomorrow Mght. DEUVERED MARKSMANSHIP than Keimit Alexander, ticketed five last yiar and rates as a threat of the defense. He ran it so adept­ Only games scheduled. ) A U.S. quartet swam the 400- RELINE YOUR BRAKES m e for running wing. Behind them are to the dominance of the .Green UNEBACKINO — A perennial ly that he is firmly recognized as meter medley relay In 4:00-1, bet- Volkswagen Convertiblo a collection of nonentities. C-(- soft spot for years and no real Bay Packers. one of the great linebackers. teiW the 4:01-6 mark held by the Classes sign that It’s getting better, since Changed Theory Until late last season tactician Indianapolis A. C. Dick McGeah of NOW PASSING—John Brodle te a tiiey went to Dallas for Mike So Wade added optimistically, Clark Shaughnessy (he was also a THOROUGHBRED RACING Southern (California, led o ff and Separating Women from Girls superb scrambler with a strong Dowdle as the middle backer. He “ We think we know now what It coach) plotted the many blitzes for was followed by BiU Craig of arm. John stlU has to ahow he’s a was oneq cast off by 49ers. Matt takes to win. We’ve changed our which the Bears became famous. _ ^ rii • • • Southern Cal, Walter Richardson ^ 2 3 4 6 COUPE winner. There’s a Mg drop-off to Haxeltlne protects one corner, theory. We’ve learned what the blitz is a red-dog, a concerted'^ •S«pt.21sff of Minnesota and Steve Clark of In World Softball Tournament AND SAVE Bobby Watera 8— sophomore Ed Pine holds the oth­ Giants have done. Lombardi took charge by any number of line­ NOWISE Yale. DEUVERED er. Carl Konunerer tussles Dow­ it to Green Bay and Landry to' backers. It’s a calculated gamble. WmATFORD (A P)— They arefOonn., and Phoenix meets WMt- wHb eveiY brake job we t i n yoir RBCEIVINO— Bernie Casey and dle. O Dallas and now Svare to Los An­ Gambles are won and lost. When Ham htstBr geles.” the Bears lost too many, Shaugh­ beginfing to neparate the 'wotnen tier, Calif. Jim Johnson are the wide men, EUminated Sunday wece CHtla- SECONDARY — The glitter As best we could find out, be­ nessy was gone. So who maps the L i n c o l n Mtmty Stickles the tight end— ftom the gkim ki the Wotnen'e homa CKy, RicMnond, Va., and Oo- d im s FRESea^r^iiar ^2 9 per wheel! RiffltGluli, Irb. same as last year. But there are has worn off what used to be the cause Billy turned secretive, the defenses for the Bears now? Woi4d SofitbeUl Tournemeat. best secondary in the National New York Giants did two things: “ I think,” answered George “ It’e ^ ^ ^ D O W N S chituate, Meuse. others who don’t hurt—Clyde Con­ Richmond f^ before defending Football League. Beat man might They used aggressive blocking in George Allen. And Mr. Halas.” AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Ihree teams were ehmlMited In VW Kamumn Ghia Coupe ^ 2 5 4 6 CONVERTIBLE W odddl School ner (Injured now), rookie Hugh champion Orange, 3-0. Oklahoma BRAKE RELINES GUARANTEED Boys and girte over 9 be Elbert Khqbrough, a corner pass protection (“I’m not much for The Bear defenses have become Howard 2 (26), Yankees; KoUne gnmea Sunday and four must go Campbell and Dee Mackey. City took a 10-2 lacing from EJUza- yeora. All equipment There’s plenty o f q>ecd and stes. B man who came on scene last year. passive blocking myself,” admit­ orthodox again, following closely (*8), Cosh (22), OoUvito (29). Monday as ei|gbt teama, aU with DEUVERED ALL FOR 3 0 ,0 0 0 .MILES OR 1 YEAR furntebed. Range open Jerry Mertens has been shifted to ted Wade) and they got coaches toe pattern of every other team. NIGHT RACING MoAullffe (10), Hgen; Bottejr one looi, ace scheduled to cieoh in beth, and OocMtuate loot to Naah- Monday-Sotorday. Reg. safety to team 'with Eddie, Dove. out of the playing ranks, stsirUng MeMwhlle, George, the middle (22). Twins; King (22), PWmp# tlM doufelo aUmimyUoa ewent. riUe 4-2. OFFENSIVE LINE—Strong at ■ f >0999 ■ l9 l >09* * In other gnmea Sunitey, Phoenix, tetratlon Sept. 6 (Fri­ Swift Abe Woodson holds me oth­ with Tom Landry and Harland linebacker, has been stripped of re- (9), Senators; AMs (17), Frao- MANCHESTER BRANCH the guards with Mike Magac and Bcheduled for day aoUon Mon- sUll to suirender a run after three day). Have • X p a r t a Brace Boe|ey and better at tackle er corner. .B Svare. spoiMlbllity. He’s no longer captain. cona (9), Indians; (fitnton (29), dagr ore: teach yon how to ahoot “ifsah,’’ nodded Wade smugly. He doesn’t call toe signals (corner Geiger (19), Bed Sox; Otanoll (4), tourney gomes, blanked pcevtouely If Bob St. Clair’a bad beel bolds lhiMenB|»lis m Oriondo, Flo.; uhbeoten Portland hi Mne femhiga, a rlfie safely and aooo- 1^ Karl Babke and Jab* MeUehaa SUMBIARY—Hie loss of BUI “ You see how he (incumbent AUle Imebacker Joe Fortunate has that Athletlos. . HARTFORD GENERAL Toronto va. Topeka,'Kan.; Oernnee, 1- 0. TED TRUDON rately. Flreonns safety KUmer seridiisly eri^ples the nia- Sherman) listens to tbe players hpnor now). He doesn’t have to do NATIONAL LEAGUE ao-ae at center. John Tliainas and n m w ou H f SI*. B5. •*. Ooilf., vn EHskbeth. N. J„ and WMttler handed Houston its te etnphasteed in all te- nlng threat and almost makes snd makes tiiem coaches. The two or three hours of paperwork a 9terikrP«rtls tteJMtirere Maya (81). Bnllejr (17). Olnato; TALCOTTVILLE Lea Rohde ore veteran tacUea. 1(0911*100 TO Detroit. flzet kMi, 14-0, and undefeated TOLLAND TURNPIKE OPEN EVENINGS stmetlati. Obm k Sleqalnald te a hope. O Alexander the key to the club. Giants recognise that a guy whp’s couple of Mghta a week. BoMnson (19). Edwnsds (9). TIRE CO. Bera; OnUteMi (19), Xkyler (9), gwve Salt lAke CU j Forty Eflnen have been ooUoctlng playing tbS’ gams can give them “I enjoy it.’i said BUI Gtorge. Direct tMises L«ave WauctoeelM Mght oatton ptts the unheat en For eomplete Infoimatlon information.’’ FBIlttss. rtm m o, OMK,. tkiue on ttraMoefib tta fitort srttaflk. 9-0. > - Hite ad donated by DEFENSIVE LINE—This may good kMs hi recent drafts, so have fun playing footbaU (Travel A g «M 7 ) at 4:69 F JI. IW CENTMl STREn^TELA 49.282S Don WlUte Oarage, loe. Oontoott Art Shocti 949-STU be the year Leo NomsUlnl te eased OMte’s BO look o f talent. What Tbs Bears havs sot eome around of a job. RMand Lakes has tibefir aeed most Is a spark. to B ut line of thteklng eompleteljr. » s smfie woe tort a bit wan. T t P A G E ' F I F T E E N M A N C H E S T ^ e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, c o n n ., MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1963

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Only $16,400 for this large cus- CAIjL MR on your formica needs, I ROOMS FURNITURE huge bedrooms, 25 foot Uvlng ment, walk-in closet, large tile 8 AJi. to 6 PAL room Colonial-Ranch, 3-car Owner, 649-4835. tmn 6 room ranch, formal MITCHELL TELBIPHONE ex­ bars, oounters, kitchen oaMnets, GOLF CLUBS, matched pro shop $9.36 MONTHLY VERNON — FOR sale or rent. room with fiiaplaoe, formal batti, foyer, fireplace, exceUent' garage, torge kitchen, formal dining room with picture win­ vanltory units, table-tops and set, Pedersen, woods and irons, Bedroom^ Living Room, Dinette, m a h o g a n y d i n i n g room set for Commercial. 6 room ranch pltu lUwing room and a big kitchen, condition throughout, large lot change — 6 high acre* more or B^a, Lamps, Tablas 40x40 steel btiUdlng.. Now 'vacant. dlnUig room, large private lot, SCOTT DRIVE — Beautiful Ranch, dow, kitchen with bullt-lns, less, artesian well, 594 feet front­ COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT island stands. MS-dOM. 3 bags, and some odd clubs. Csdl sale. CaU 646-6981. screened side pwch. 2-car ga­ Urgent sale heeded. Charles Leis- nice location, all utUltles, $18,600. 646-3896. And Other AceetMoriaa Tongren Agency, 648-6821. perance, 6#-7620, 6484664. comparable neighboriiood, only large Uving room with fire­ age, view, asking 84JS00. ; MOMOAT n i a n U D A t' lt:M AJa^-AATITKOAr • AJL rage, tye* shaded lot. WeU $20,900. Joseph Barth, Broker, 649-0830. place, 3 good sized bedrooms, QUAUTT CARPENTRY—Rooms, EVBR IT HING $998.78 HDISON CRIB, ^ size, aoUd, bimt and weU. msitotatoed Lawrence P. Flsino, Realtor, 648- SPLIT-LEVEL —'7 rooms, garage, deluxe ceramic baths, one car baaeraen.ts reflnlahed. buUt-lns, blond maple, with . Thayer mat­ home, fa l^ priced at $22,600. MANCHESTER Uatlng 66 — 4 bed 2766, Charles Nicholaon, 743.6814. (ormica. tile, general repair. No tHU-UH-THCHlFE W USED DOORS for 2-oar garage. 8 ROOMS rURNITURB tress, like new. 649-7906. Honses For Rent 65 fireplace, hot water oU heat, aU room Cape, quiet street, near basement garage, one acre, ...... PLEASE READ YOUR AD wen landscaped lot, trees. job too small. Call William Rob­ THE l.lOOk.NGFORMEf^,^^P Call 648-6663. $10.16 MONTHLY buUt-tos, city utUlUes, exceUjsnt LAWRENCE F. FIANO everything, bath and half, sun- OktoMM «r "Waat MM” an taken a w the piMM m a oen* bins Carpentry Service, S4M448. Bur Westinghouse Refrigerator, living ANDOVER LAKE area — Cozy condition. Present mortgagb may vM M eaiHw atTirttiir toonM read hie ad the FIBST DAT cr FIRST-nwie small 4 room year 'round home, porches, minimum down. Mr. Resort Property Fop 8 «k 74 T pM ijpdm i Room, Bedroom. Dinette, Rugs, G.E. REFRIG^ kTOR, good eon- be assumed. Chules Lesperance, R ealtor. 643-2766 Boltcm, evenings, 643-7097. Bent A . A M S A M m t - BBPOitT BRBOBS hi time for Um next inenr- FOUNDA'nON WORK — Commer­ ONE OF THOSE Boats and Aectasoiies 48 Lamps, ’Tables and Other Aaces-^ dlUoii. warm In winter, exceUent vrater WOLVERTON AGENCY 646-7620, 648-6664. ojiHecmoHctaN Bent Real Estote, 336-3211. LAWRENCE F. FIANO LAKEVIEW LOTS, Lake Bungee, AIm . t v BMald la laapoatode far aaly ONE tnoorrect or omitted cial . or residential. New forms. •WHEV-0UH8* sories supply, kitchen furnished. 742- REAIfTORS Charles Nicholson 742-8864 IS FOOT boat-row boat. Ma­ Woodstock, Conn. Adjacent lot .MnrtliB AM aar adiiillaniaittt and thea only to tlie extent e( a Call 649-3666, eve. 643-4362. MLAD.' ■ VBRY’THING gSOTJSi 8286. t h e PHILEiRIOR a g e n c y of­ MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, Realtor 648-2766 BE&AM1D rine plywood, large nylon saU, YfS E. Center St. avaUable. 20% down, balance four inadB wfeMk d* ■«* laaoea the valne of fers this real neat compact C6.pa $16,500. $2,300 assumes 814% TAKE HIM •43-8689. Wanted—^Tn Buy 68 NORTH COVENTRY — Route 44A. 640-3818 handy to'everything.,L^e living Charles Nicholson 742-6364 years. 649-2564. I aai be aatreeted by *V aV good" tneerttaa. Spedal Services 15 8 ROOMS FURNITURE G.I. mortgage. Gsurage, fireplace, 8ERI0USW* 314.74 MONTHLY 4 room Cape, steam heat, artesian r eo A with fireplace;? family size PHILBRICK AGENCY — Im­ WE BUY, SELL or trade antique weU, partiaUy furnished. Call 648- spotless condition, on bus line. TREE CU TTIN a and removal, lots Westinghouse Washing Machine, kitchen, 2 bearooms and bath maculate 6 room Cape minutes Ray Holcmnbe, Realtor, 644-1286. BnUding Maiperiala 47 and used fundture, china, glass, 9171, down, 2 finished rooms up. $16,- from everything. 3 bedrooms, cleared. Insured, Joe Pelletier, Westinghouse Refrigerator, Bed­ sUver, picture frames and old Suburban For Sale 75 900. Dial 649-8464 tor appointment kitchen with natural cabinets, SPARKUNO RANCH, $400 down VALUE PLUS — $18,600. Bowers DIAL 643-2711 742-7868. room, Li'vlng Room, Dinette, Dish- coins, -qld doUa and guns, hobby $14,600 — 6 ROOM CAFBI, tmmseU' ea. Rugs, Lamps, Tablea, Blankets to see this one. $16,600; 849-84M. $98 monthly includinjg taxes and area, 2 baths, 8 bedroom ranch, MANSFIELD, Eaglevllle section. eoUectiana, attio contents or whole Suburban For Rant 66 late oonditlanf nearly ftoUbed knotty pine kitchen with built-ins, BETTER BUYS AT and Other Accesaoriea estates. Furniture Repair Servloe, fireplace, open stain, recreation Insurance. $18,000 full price. 16 rooms, 3-famlly house, gooM Rooflnir— Sidinv 18 EXCELLENT 8-ROOM Colonial About 8 mUes east of Manchester disposal, hood, dining L, garage. TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. COVENTRY — 6 room year 'round room, wooded lot, Manchester. home, beautifuny landscaped lot, home or investment, $8,500. Hart­ NATIONAL BVBRTTHINO $898.22 at exit No. 99 on the Parkway. Less than 8-year-old. A delightful home, hot water, fireplace, hot Carltoo W.'Butchtos. 6494182. only $19,600. Joeeph Barth, Brok­ home. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, ford 528-8120. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Price Includes Delivery, Setup, ate heat. Insulated, aluminum BOLTON 812,800 Stove and refrigerator. Acre yard. er, 640-0320. 649-5061, 649-9152. iR b m E REACMIfifi OUR ADVERTISER? painting. Carpentry. Alterations Cedar Closet Lining Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ 'Windows, near school. $90 a month SPRING ST. — 6 room Ranch, IH For fuU Information call Glenn COVENTRY — NEW 4 room Cape, and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ .91 8q. Ft. livery or Fred Storage until needed. Rooms Without Board 59 unfurnished, $120 furnished. 742- baths, new wall to wall carpetln Roberts Agency, MLS Realtors, plus two unfinished up, drilled ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, as­ 896 WOODLAND STREET — Ex­ Phone for appointment 8761. modern kitchen with tmUt-lns, Economy 6 ro<»n Cape, en­ 644-1521. well, outside has hand split 648-4860. Ceiling ’Tile - Odd Lots f u r n i s h e d r o o m s , complete bestos siding, aluminiim storm ceptional 514 room Cape, 8 bed­ ^ AimriH StnriM SAMUEL ALBERT car garage, lot 100x200, condltl; closed back patio, 4 finished doors and windows, two hot water shakes, inside has plastered widls, Help Wdhted— Fcaude Help Wanted-—Mak 38 Help Wanted— Male M .06 Sq. Ft. light housekeeping facUittes. Cen­ rooms, partitioned basement, ga­ baseboard hot water heat, full Hartford 947-0888 MANSFIELD — Eaglevllle section, like new, $21,000. PhUbrl( down, 2 partiaUy finished up, heating systems, 2-car garage. rage, sidewalks, city water, sew­ R. DION ROOFING and siding, al­ trally located, Mr*. Dorsey, 14 2 miles from UConn, 4 furnished ceramic bath, kitchen l(i| house­ terations. ceilings, painting and NURSE— Lioanaad hi Conaaetieiit, WANTED — Dishwasher, nights, MAN FOR ALL AROUND w«rk. See It Day or Night Agency, 640-8464. new furnace and hot water 11% return. Shown by appoint­ er. Beautiful condition. Assum­ Dutch Doors Arch Street,' Manchester. looms, $46 monthly, couple only. wife's dream, birch f*cablneta, FiM to HtraM RtMton gutter work. Satisfaction guaran­ 28-bed home, S-11 A ift, bonus of­ apply in person. Cavey’s Restau­ Apply Yankee Aluminum Door R you have no means of trans­ heater, shed dormer, am^BUe ment. $28,800. Owner 875-7362. able 414% mortgage. $14,800. 17.60 Each portation, I’ll aend my auto ter 528-8120. SIX ROOM Cape, exceUent oondl- CLEAN AND hand hewn ^ams ' in ceiling, fered. OoUect 876-9131. rant, 46 E. Center St. Corp., 35 Oakland Street, 643- f u r n i s h e d koO M oomvanlently drive, mgb lot, dead-endjitreet. teed, free estimates. 648-^2. tloa, cloee to schools and Shop­ Owner 648-0127. built-ins, mosaic countertop, walk­ idaaM i s f NO 2403. Knotty Pine Paneling you. No obligation. located one mtouto from Main Easily financed. STATELY TEN ROOM mansion lo­ PERSONNEL MANAGER — Ex­ ping. Marion E. Robertson, Real­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement WOMAN FOR GENERAL Office .18 Sq. Ft. A—l^B —E—R—r —S Street, light housekeeptog. Wom­ cated Within walking distance of COMFORTABLE FOREST STREET — East Hart­ out sundeck off kitchen. Near work, some typing, 6 days, in­ perienced, degree; casualty in­ FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Infor­ Wanted To Rent 68 tor, 643-6958. High School and .shopping. Only Company — Roofing, siding, al an only. 64MRtf. downtown Manchester, yet i ford. Immaculate 3 bedr(X)m cluding Saturday. Company bene­ surance background preferred, mation. Construction, other work- 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD terattons, additions and remodel SpUt RsUI Fencing OPEN NIGHTS ’TILL 9 P.M. WE HAVE customers waiting for eluded tor privacy, all rooms ex­ That’s what you will say when Ranch, fireplace, recreation room, $13,500. Call owner 742-7414. liAN CH ISTa ANS¥fERIN« SERVICI fits. Grant’s, Parkade. 310,000. Abilities Unlimited, Em­ projects. Good paying overseas 2.99 Per Section MANCHESTER — Ideal home tor LAWRENCE F. FIANO Ing of all types. Excellent work' f u r n i s h e d ROOM for genUe- the rental of your property. CaU a small family. 4 rooms Just like tremely leirge, 5 fireplaces, 4V4 you see this custom-crafted nicely landscaped. Call 628-5505. manship. 649-6496. ployment Consultants, .1007 Farm­ jobs with extras, travel expenses. man only, near bathroom, free baths, 2car detached garage, EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply J. D. Realty, 04S4196. new. 2-car garage. Centrally lo­ Realtor 643-2766 split level house In a fine resi­ * 8 9 - 0 8 0 0 ington Ave., W. Hartford, 288- Writs only: Foreign Service Ping-Ponj Tables parking. Inquire 146 Center Street. spacious grounds add beauty and in person, Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 cated. tiS,900. T. J. Crockett, dential area In Manchester. 8 Wanted— Real Estate 77 3641. Bureau, Dept. 366, Bradenton 11.96 Each NOTICE 643-9120. Charles Nicholson 742-6364 distinction to this beautiful home, E. Center St. Beach, Florida. 648-1677. bedrooms, 2 full baths, finished TsttV Roofing and ChiautYa 16-A Businees Pwqterty For Sale 70 $39,000. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- rec room. Sensibly priced at BPIDGEPORT OPERA’TORS, en­ Windows • Complete OF SPECIAL ATTRACnVB ROOM for working HAVE CUSTOMERS tor houses From 9.96 Each 'VERNON — L-shaped ranch, 6 8464. $19,600. MANCHESTER and lots. Let us list your property. 6 ROOFINO — Specializing repairing gine lathe operators, turret lathe TOWN MEETING girl, aU comforts of horns, few CENTER STREET — S stores ptas rooms, $18,900. RockvUle Realty, roofs o f all kinds, new roofs, gut­ operators. New Britain automatic Situations Wanted— steps from Post Office. 648-6746. 7 room apartment, all to one ASTUTE INVESTORS — West Char-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re operator. Full-time, second shift 3x4” Fir Studs TOWN OF COVENTRY 670-2627. so. WINDSOR — Magnificent 7 F em a le 38 package, egmeUent locatton with room raised ranch with family Side. 2-family plus store, 2-car ga­ Seven room Cape, attached ga­ Antomobiles For Sale 4 paired. Aluminum siding. 80 STENOGRAPHER commencing Septenriber 8. 80-hour .40 Each SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 LIGHT HOU8BKEEPINQ room, LET US HELP YOU sell your . ' Loat stti Fonnd 1 good potential. For tisrther totor- room and 2-car gatsige, custom rage with basement. Close to rage, G.E. built-ins, loads of property — For prompt and per^ years’ experience. Free estimates. minimum work week. Blue Cross, WILL CARE for child in my home A special meeting of the electors gentleman woridng days prefer- shopping, transportation, schools. JARVIS REALTY CO. 1968 MOTD. new engine, top and Combination Doors matten call the FhUbrlck Agency, buUt for present owners. 4 bed­ cabinets, dining room, paneled .sonalized service, csdl this effiee. t O f t —,.Palr of tHasses In dwk Call Howley, 643-6861, 843-0768. CMS, profit sharing plan. Good while mother works. Please call and ettizens qualified to vote In ted. Call 64»d061. Good return. $21,700. E. J. upholstery, must sacrifice. 3696. From 16.98 Bach rooms, 1% baths, built-in oven family room, rec room and Many years of exx>erience. AUca CheiTT' eolored ease, Manchester Excellent opportunity in per­ future with growing concern. Con­ 643-2215. towTi meetings of the Town of Cov­ EXCELLENT Carpenter, Broker, 649-5061, 649- REALTORS • MLS • CaU 649-8466. smd range, beautifuUy paneled summer house with barbecue Clampet Agency, Realtor, mem­ OpftealtS^le Bar. Gall 649-6686. sonnel department for capable tact Mr. J (^ Latins, Moriand Fir Base entry, Connecticut, will be held In ROOM FOR RENT, private home, MAIN STREET CORNER - 140 9152. Radie-'Ty Repair Servkaa 18 Tool Co.. 1404 Tolland Tpke., Man­ EXPERIENCEIO secretaiw desires the gymnasium at the High School private entrance. Call 649-0696, OPPORTUNITY , living room with picture t^dows APPRAISERS pit, $19,600. Let us show you bers of Multiple Listing Servle*, 1966 PLTMOXJTH V-8, good run­ typist., with some facility In .06 Lin. Ft. feet OB Mato Street by 160 feet s e a l . Point Siamese cat chester. 846-2893. typing, transcribing, bocmkeeplng, in eaid Towm of Coventry on 119 Ccxiper HUl St. and fireplace, dining room, $21,- SO. WINDSOR — 8 bedroom this excepticmal value. 843 Main Street, Mancbestar. Tel. ning condition, needs muffler, CONNIE’S and Radio Service shorthand. Position requires deep. Ideal corner lot. Seml-pro- 648-4112 - 646-7814 vlaltiltj Ideuntain Road. Call TV etc. to do in own home. Refer­ CASH ’N CARRY Thursday, September 5, lOM. at 8 ROOM DUPLEX 600. Minimum down to qunUfled ranch, park-lUte yard, 114 baths, 649-4543. 370. Call 649-4696. available all hours. Satlsfacticn good judgment and ability to fesinosial buUdtog on I t Bustoess ’TOY . PAR’TT Demonstrators — ences furnished. 643-1601. eight o’clock toi the evening, tor LARGE HOUSEKEEPING room, buyer. Robert Wolverton Agency, garage. Priced right. Call John H. guaranteed. Call 646-1316. meet people. Interesting, di­ NOBODY - BUT NOBODY • Zone 1 Few blodu to boepltaL T. Men or Women work now until the following purposes: all uUllUes,. suitable for one or J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. 649-2818. Lappen, Inc., 649-6261, 643-6219. LOTS NEEDED in Detter neigh­ lO BT — MALE BEAGLE, 6-years- versified work, excellent bene­ December. Oyer 600 ’Toy and UNDERSELLS NA-nONAL two adults. Ample parking. 373 borhoods, Manchester ' and vi­ fit program, good wages, mod­ 1. To consider and act upon Re­ Business zone. Center Street CHAMBERS REALTY eld, South Main Street Gift items. High Commissions. No Situations Wanted— Main. GOOD LOCATION — Two business MANCHESTER — 7 room older MANCHESTER — Two family flat cinity. No waiting tor you — we Trucks— ^Tractors Millinery, Dressmaking 19 em, air-conditioned ottice. KITCHEN CABINETS - ports of the Coventry Grammar location. Small down payment. Colonial oft Main Street, treed lot, CENTER STREET — Residential d*-SMA - collecting. No delivering. Call rentals on first floor now occu- close to bus line and shopping. need them now. Glenn Roberta M ale 39 ALL SIZES - School Addition Committee and the Can be seen by appointment. 2-car garage. Rusco combination and commerclsd property. Rea­ 648-2336 649-7006 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, one half, Mr Sanso, Manchester, Conn., NEWLY FAINTED room for gen­ toed, two iqiartments on second Two separate heating systems Agency, Realtors. 644-1521. ALL SHAPES ■ Board of Finance recommending No Information given over tele­ windows, ml steam heat, $15,900. sonably priced. For further infor­ Telephone: 649-9468. RISTIRED CLERK, 14 years tleman, warm and oomfortable to floor. ExceUent Income. Priced to Ailing price' Is $20,900. T. J. ton pick-up, 8 foot box, good con- GENERAL SEWING, alterations, ALL PRICES an appropriation of $266,600 for phone. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- mation call owner 649-4839; 8 a.m.- AniMinieeiBUts 1 dition. Call 742-7402, between 6-8 wholesale, retail groceries; 18 winter, quiet home, central. CaU seU quickly. Charles L«sperance, Crockett, 643-167L______CASH FOR YOUR property^ Coa- doll's clothes. Call 643-1772. Write P.O. Box 1821 the construction and equipment of 648-6881. 281$, eve. Mr. Rueter, 64S-OS09. 6 p.m. p.m. years New Haven Railroad. 649 an addition to the Coventry Gram­ 649-7620. tomer.s waiting for ranches, capea nriynr.iiiTie rAtiWDRY service, 8416, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. VERNON — Cape Ood, 6 rooms Aiy.eleanihg, sMrts finished, wash NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. mar School at the comer of ROOM FOR RENT, entleman COLtiMBIA — Lovely,' 'immaculate SOUTH WINDSOR — 614 room ANDOVER — VERY nice 5 room colonials, Manchester area- How­ Hartford, Conn. J. D. REALTY CO. finished, fireplace, white aluml- ranch, huge lot, garage, fireplace, dfgr. fold, delivery service. Lucky Movtisg—Trucking— MANAGEMENT WrighU MUl Road and Route 81. preferred. TelepHotie room. custom built 6-room ranch, beauti­ ranch, newly painted, Owner, ask­ ard Realty Co., 333-6376, ■ Cart RETIRED MAN would like part- .381 State Street. Hoqsca For Sak 72 nun siding, nice yard, $13,900. aluminum combinations, fuU cel­ ISH^ Laundry, 4S Piimell Place, Trailers— Mobile Rones 6-A S to ra g a 89 time work, preferably mornings, 3. To authorize an issue of bonds Call 648-7908. ful interior decor including ing $11,800. 742-821S. Zinsser. 643-0038. TRAINEES North Haven. Connecticut Rockville Realty, 876-2627. lar, nice area for children, buUt general maintenanfce. excellent of the town In an amount not to MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, 648-5129 drapes, wall to wall' carpeting, a ^ o o t . MANCHES’TER Package Delivery. 288-6261 In 1968, $18,200. Carlton W. Hutch­ NIMROD CAMP trailer clearance driving record. Phone 649-7138. exceed $266,500 to defray the 2-years-old, large kitchen with range and refrigerator, attached BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room Cape, sale. New and used. 2 Star and Light trucking and package de­ stating business experience, Planned management trainee afore(Hiid appropriation; to deter­ boUt-tos, dining room, 8 bedrooms, garage, artesian wells, one acre 6 finished, lifetime siding, very ins, 649-5132. livery. Refrigerators, washers and Wanted— Rooms— Board 6? Riviera models from 3680. United education and salary require­ program : For college and high mine. or authorize the Selectmen attacbed garage, lot 100x800 with lot. Drastically reduced In price. clean livable home. Only ^3,900. stove moving specialty. Folding school graduates. Applicants SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, Rent-Alls, 368 Burnside Avenue, ments. D o r s—B irds—Pets 41 to drtermine, the rate o f interest, WANTED TO RENT furnished tress, $16,000. PhUbrlck Agency, - Please call Jannette Lange, 228- Hayes Agency, 643-4803. dalbs and Sarvlca, E. Hartford. chairs for rent. 649-0782. must; (1) have- outstanding Gard«»i— Farm— Dairy large famUy room, kitchen with form apd particulars of such room(s), near RockvUle area, 640-8464. 9349 or Welles Agency, 742-7366, aaentativa, Alfred personanty and appearance, BOARDING and Grooming — Trim P rod n ets 50 bonds, the manner in which the buUt-lns, Intercom system 643-0302. IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 114 1962 50-10 MOBILE HOME. Would private shower-bath, by unmar NEAT AND NIFTY Attan; m i 0 7 S t e48-0460. (2) possess ability to ad-vance your Cocker, Poodle or pooch to same shall be signed, iseued and MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch throughout the house, garage, baths, screened porch, full base­ The Baby Has ried engineer not wanting to do like to trade our equity as down Painttng— Paperuig 11 into management poet. Fi­ your satisfaction. Called for and PICKLING CUCUMBERS: car­ dishwasher, disposal, attic fan, at­ 100x200 lot, 8-years-old, $22,900. sold, to designate the attorneys at own housekeeping. CocAtog facUi- ment includes finished rec room A payment on small house. 280-8401. WANTED ^ CAR pool or ride to FILE CLERK — Modem, air-cor- nancial potential is excellent, delivered if desired. Harmony rots; beans; tomatoes, pick in law to approve the same and a tached garage, nicely landscaped PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. and den, dishwasher, attic fan, Chuneh of Assumption School. Call PAINTINO, BIXTERIOR and in­ ties unnecessary. Might coasidsr terior. paperhanging, wallpaper dltioned offices. Downtown Hart­ and many fringe benefits are Hill Kennels, Hebron Rd.. Bolton. own containers: butternut and bank or trust company to act as lot, close to schools, $16,900. emd many extras. Handy to shop­ Is the best way to describe this dW-WW After d p.m. provided. - - - ’Th’s Is a perma­ 643-6427. acorn squash; apples. $1-2. peach evening board. Write P.O. Box LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — iSeauti- M anchester removed, dry wall work. Reason­ ford. 37'A hours, 386, fee paid, in­ certifying and paying agent. PhUbrlck Ajgeucy, 648-8464. ping and schools. Good neighbors! fine custom buUt 7 room co- nent career t^portunlty. Call basket. 31 Angel St. 143, Rockidlle, ful 7 room Colonial, famUy. room, Been Named... lOIiB^WANTBD to Pratt M Whtt- Anto DilTing SchoM 7-A able rates. Fully Insurfed. 849- vestigate. Abilities Unlimited, ______S. 'To consider and act on a di- 62 lUUtop Drive. CaU owner, 649- lonisd ccmvenlentiy located in Employment Consultants, 1007 or apply ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES, 4 2-car garage, 2 fireplands, 114 nay,iM:46. vicinity of Willow St. 9668, Joseph P. Lewis. APPLES — GOOD coMcing and | rection to the Board of Education For Immediate Sale 0242. Mancheitter. 7 rooms of better MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., Farmington Ave., West Hartford. weeks old, male or female, tiled baths, aU buUt-lni; porch, than average stse including a in n t. East Middle ’Tpke., Near papers. 133 Oak Street. eating, starting at 80o bag. Bunce ' to apply to the State Board of ApartmentB—Fk k city utiUtiea, large lot; full attic, 4 BEDROOM SEEKERS! Space offices, classroom located Man­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting. 233-3641. Farm, 529 W. Center. 643-8116. 1 Education of the State o f Conneett- BOLTON paneled study. 114 baths, base­ Pppdtor Shopping I^aza. Call | chester Parkade. lower level. Be­ MUTUAL SYSTEM, INC. plastered walls, full Insulation, and location problem solved, M94Mm: Wallpaper books. Papeihanging. ------cut for state aid for the purpoee of ,. Ttowmenti 68 ment gjarage. Reduced tor ginners, older, nervous students, Ceilings. Floors. Fully Insured WANTED — Competent stenog­ • W. Main St. Ecosiomy Seekers and Beginners laundry in basement, hatchway, $18,900 room Cape. 114 baths, flreplaced Articles For Sale 45 PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, 50c ] the Coventry Grammar School many extras. Charles Lesperance, quick sale to $19,900. Collette Louise Anne, daughteir of George J. and PaaB^ our specialty. Teen-age driver’s workmanship guaranteed Leo rapher to work in law office, RockvlUe Two UNFURNISHED rooms, Uvlng room, formal dining room, WANTED — RIDE to Goodwin half bushel. Petersen Farms. 440 project, and to further consider a 649-7620, 643-6664. Belle-Isle OoUeftte, Lake Rd., Andover. She was bom Aug. 17 education course. State certified. Pelletier. 649-6326. If no answer, legal experience derired but not 876-2677 TliUter BuUdlng. Ladles preferred. YOU OWE IT TO garieige. Near bus line. Clean. $17,- U Ysehnieal School, Slater Road, FOR SALE — Flat stone for walls, Deming Street, Wapping. ■ direction to said Board of Bduca- ait Mandieeter Memorial Hospital. Her matemal giandmOtlier Is •46-7368. necessary. Full or part time. 7 ROOM SPLIT LEVEL 600. Wolverton Agency, 649-2818, IHm' Britain, .from Woodland call 643-9043. fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call ------^------I tlon to accept or reject suMi state A ^ y ^lenneys Men's Shop, 789 COLONIAL -- Formal dining room, Mte. Blva Belle-Isle, Hartford. Her paternal giranxhnother ts YOm StoMt,. atarilng September 0, Box DD, Herald. 649-0617. Yourself To See This One Eve. Mr. Rueter, 643-0309. LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first EXTERIOR AND Interior paint aid grant hi the name of the town. cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, JARVIS REALTY CO. Ida Collette, Windsor. She has one sister, Dianne, 6. . . •40-W26. PEARS FOR CANNING or eating, den, 8 bedrooms, attached garage; licensed driving school, trained Ing. paperhanging, wallpaper re­ FOUNTAIN GIRL for night wo CREDrr MANAGER For loca l' LOAM SALE — Regular $14 stone- 4. To authorize the Coventry TO BENT — 4 room heated apart­ FOR ONLY Large Ituidscaped - one half NORTH CO'VENTRY — $18,600. $1.40, 16 qt. basket. Cali 649-8282. lot 102x612. Marlon E. Robertson, REALTORS - MLS - * GartUner, John Ray, son o f Maurioe and DorofUiy Dpqgbty certmed and approved, now of­ moved, ceilin g, fully insured. over 18. Apply Holiday Lanes, insurance company. experienced , free loam. $12.60. Fill, sand, stone. Grammar School Addition Commit­ m ent Tel. 6tf-6118 between 8:80 acre lot, built-in kitchen, form­ Neat completed 6 room Cape, WANTED — lODE to Cheney’s, Realtor. 643-8968. Gardtner, 18 Village Sit., Rockville. He was born Aug. 16 M fering classroom and behind CaU George OuiUette, 649-1281. phone 643-2125. chfcking companies not indiiddu- gravel and white sand. 643-8603. I CORN FOR CANNING or freezing, tee to expend the aforesaid appro­ a.m.-4:80 p.m. $18,800 al dining room, finished, heat­ oil hot water heat, large fenced APPRAISERS trem N. School -and Oakland ~ RocilcvlUe City Hospital. His maternal. grandparonitB are lA:.. and ■tfCan a4se804. wheel instruction for teen-agers ala. $7,800. Abilities UnlinnUed. large and small amounts, 3Sc a priation, to approve an^ confirm ed family room, loads of closet yard. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- OUTSIDE PAINTINO at a low WOMAN TO OPERATE shirt MANCHESTER RANCH — 8 bed­ Mns. CUPUxn Doughty, Brooks, Maine. Hla paternal giandtpaiwto 649-6076. Employment Consultants. 1007 PICNIC TABLES—Made to order dozen. 742-8096. appointments heretofore made of Clean, modem 4 finished 6 rooms, kitchen wttb bulIt-ins, space. $3,600 assumes present 9332. 648-4112 - 648-7847 RIDE to the Univer- price. No job too Mg or too small. pressing machine. Experienced all kinds. Repairs, rentals, lawn the members of said Committee. LOOKINO FOR rentals? CaU J. O. are Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gardiner, Belfast, Maine. He baa a w i w m > —~ preferred but not necessary. Farmington Av*., W. Hartford, room Cape Cod, fireplace, full blr^ cabinets, dining room, liv­ VA mortgage, new financing ■tty «• BarHartford en Bloomfield Call now. 649-0726. 233-3641. Miairs, benches. W. Zinker, TOMA’TOES, 16 qt. basket. $1. | and to authorize any other action Realty. 64841129.______with minimum down payment. BOLTON LAKE WATERFRONT — brother, Miark, 6; and a sister, Laura, 13. Wages plus bonus. Apply In per­ basement with back hatchway, ing room with fireplace, natural 4 room home plus bunkhouse. ««««•• Avanoe; from near the North 875-7143. Michael Kurys, French Road, which may be considered neceasary aluminum combinations, ame- E-Z LERN PAINTING— Exterior anr' interior, son New System Laundry, 44 Har­ woodwork, aluminum combina­ Completely furnished. Easy fi­ Fetko, Michael Anthony, son of Richand Francis and Blaine Xalbedist Church starting Sep- TRAINEES‘9- DEKIREE required. Bolton, off Route 86. or desirable to enable the town to slte drive. For economy seek­ tions, 3-years-old, $18,300. Phil- paperhangihg. floors sanded and rison St.. Manchester. x LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, 1-8-4 ROOM AP.ARTMENTS. 649- nancing. John H. Lappen, Inc., ONE OWNER, year 'round home, Hruby Fetko, Anthony Rd., Tolland. He was bom Aug. 16 at toi»ber.9. ftW7814. Driving School With , or without experience. construct said school addition, to ers, $86 monthly pays aU. For brick Agency, 649-8464. finished. Get the beet for lees. Banking, insurance and msmufac- and tillers. Terms, trades, parts issue bonds to defray the appro­ 5229, 9-6. ' ,______H UpKY! 649-5261, 643-6219. 6% rooms, at Coventry Lake, 8- BockvlUo City Hospital.. His maternal grandparenite are Mr. and Call •>44-0601. HoosehoM Goods 51 begiimers, minimum down, low bedrooms, dining area, im­ WANTYH) — RIDE to and from Conaaetlcut’s largest. auto- turing companies. Openings In and service. Capitol Equipment. priation therefor and to authorize monthly payments. It ■wlU be to COVENTRY LAKE — 4 room cot­ Mns. Armond Hruby, Ward St., RockvlUe. Hia paternal giitad- Afwntosm Hartford vicinity 114 ROOM APARTMENT, stove, HOLLISTER STREE3T — Immacu­ maculate condition, owner anxi­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fetko, High Manor TValler Park, motic and standard shift. PAINTING — Five room ranches accounting, engineering, manufac­ 88 Main Street, Maneheater. ROPER DELUXE gas range with' the temporary borrowing of money your advantage to see this tage, 2 wooded lots. Owner will Cbamhers atrset Call 649-2608. turing, programming, manage­ 648-7968. refrigerator and all utilities, coun­ late 6 room Colonial Bungalow, ous, $8,600. Carlton W. Hutchins, RockvUle. He has two brothers, Joseph, 3%, and Rldhard, 14 free pick-up service, teen-age and capes for 360. Trim and paint PERSONNEL heating unit and chrome piping. in anticipation of the receipt of try location, $9q monthly. 649-4668, home. sacrifice. John H. Lappen, Inc., large airy rooms, natural wood­ ment, underwriting, etc. Abilities Excellent condition. Call 649-6125.1the proceeds of «ich issue. 649-6281, 643-6219. LAWRENCE F. FIANO 649-5132. months: and two (Sisters, Linda, 5, and'Tammy, 214. »' classroom, alder and nervous extra Also, scraping. 742-8101. SCREENED LDAM for ths best tn 8:30-4:30. ' work, fireplace, new furnace. Bel students our specialty. unlimited. Employment Consult­ Dated at Coventry. Conneettout, 116 lawns from our screen!^ plant Realtor 643-2768 Air Real Estate, 643-6332. MANCHESTER Listing 66 — Well Aatomobilea For Sale 4 O nter St., Manchester. CaU DEPARTMENT ants,' 1007 Farmington Ave., W. RUGS. NEVER used. 9x12 beige. this 24th day of August 1963. PUR BENT — One and two rooms, LAWRENCE F. FIANO BOWERS SCHOOL area — E xcel Montminy, Carol Ann, daughter of Foirett Jamas Sr. and Hartford, 233-3641. Andover - Columbia. George Orif- $25: 9x15 ruby oriental, $35; 9x12 lent 5 room ranch, large com' conditioned older Colonial with Miadellne Valley Montmiiny. O rykal Lake Rd., RockvlHe. She tor tree booklet, 648-8853. Electrical Serriccs 22 Charles E. Nyack heat, hot water, parking. Tel. Realtor 643-2766 Charles Nicholson 742-6364 SEVEN ROOM RANCH, 4 bed­ ample room and comfort, fire­ NHIE17 CART Your credit turned flng, Inc., 742-7888 gold oriental, 330. 289-6956. pleted recreation room, 2-zone was bam Aug. 18 at RockvlUe CBt^ Hospital. Her maten^ Bertron A. Hunt 648-2068. ■______Charles Nicholson 742-6364 rooms, 2 baths, oil hot water, 2- place, nice yard, $500 dawn. Mr. JawitT aiibrt on down payment? FREE ES’TIMA’TES. Prompt serv­ heating system, large certunic grandpeuehts are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Valley, Barton, Vt. Her STENOGRAPHER COMPLE’r a USED restaurant Richard M. Galina! car garage, excellent Condition. Bolton, evenings, 6M-7097. Bent ft BapkriirtT Repiasession? Don’t ice on all types of electrical wir­ DRUG CT.BRK, full m;.. part-time. tile bath, fireplace, hot water oil paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MOntmlny, Gtover, LEARN ’TO DRIVE - Special at­ equipment for sale. Inquire 234 Selectmen-' NEW FOUR ROOM apartment $22,600. 643-4639, days; eve. 742- Bent Real Estate, 236-3211. d a ^ l Sea Honest Douglas. In- ing. Licensed- and Insured. Wilson Call 644-0787. av^lable November 1. Heat, hot heat, garage, city utilities, ame “Vt. Her maternal great-grandfather is Edgar Valley, Barton, q to n about lowest down, small- tention to ner\'ous and elderly Hartford Road across from 7004. I Electrical Co.. Manchc.ster, 649- King's. INVITATION water, laundry. No pets. $185. OVERSIZED CAFE, 7 rooms, 2 site drive, excellent landscaped MANCHESTER — INVESTMENT ANDOVER LAKEFRONT — 5 Vt. She has a brother, Forrest James Jr., 16 months; and two M payinaots anjrwtaere. No small Classroom for teen-ager Pickup 4817 Glastonbury, 513-1388. Opening for skilled clerk-typist, BRICKLAYERS and helpers want­ service.. Day or evening lessons. 648-9161. full baths, 4 bedrooms, large liv­ lot. Sensibly priced. Charles Les property. 6 famUy, center of town, MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ex­ room home recently remodeled, sisters. Kathy Ann, 4. and Terry Lynn, 3. loan or finance company plan. recent experience not essential ed - -Call John Ponticetli A Sons, perance, 649-7620, 643-5664. ecutive ranch, 3 fireplaces, 2 Doqglaa Motors, 138 Mate. Reasonable rates. Manchester but background in stenography Inc., after 6.•649-9515 or 143-6878. WALLPAPER, discontinued pat­ TO BID ing room, formal dining room, at­ oil steam heat, exceUent condi­ large li'vlng room, stone fireplace, terns. large stock, 57c single roll N W 4 ROOM flat, buUt-lns, hot tached garage, 180x160 wooded lot, tion, g(x>d income, $25,900. Robert baths, heated patio, kitchen built- PiccareUo Deborah Jean, daughter of Harold. EMward and Driving Academy. 742-7249. or other office experience help­ Sealed bids will be received at QUIET SECLUSION — Huge hot water heat, rugs, range, au­ Floor Finishing OFFICE MANAGER, experienced. ' Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main. water heat 43 Packard Street. $22,900. Pbllbrlek Agency, ' Wolverton Agency, 649-2818. ins, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, Janet Plercy PiccareUo, 56 'Wells St. She was bom Aug. 20 at 19BT FORD CUSTOM 300. standard ful. Po.sition will require good ______the Office of the General Manager, screened porch, inunaculate 7 tomatic washer. Shown by ap­ rWANTED^ 6 4 8 - 9 7 7 9 . ______648-8464. 643-9332. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la traagiBlMlan, radio, heater, ex- FLOOR SANDING and refinish-1 judgment and ability to meet Take complete charge clerical GRAPE CRUSHER, wine bottler Street. Manchester Con room SpUi, 114 baths, g;arage, pointment. Please call Jannette c^ent condition. 3 ^ - 649-6063. Garage— Service— Storage 10 ing (specializing In older floors).] ojittrations Involving 40 employ­ BOWERS SCHOOL district — 7 Lange, 228-9349 or Welles Agency, Mrs. George MoOoUum, 92 Wells St. Her paternal gran rage, $18,600. PhUbrlck Agency, 648-8129. requirements. 333-3641. ► tic hot water, second floor. See oversize garage, Ideal for newly­ BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate 4 place, family kitchen with dining Jane McKinney Talt. 824A Sigsbee Rd . Key West, Fla. She waa ito6 PONHAC STAR CHIEF Con- Bid forms and specifications, are son. Realtor. e4U868. 649-8464. ______, area. Basement with full size bom Aug. 20 at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Key West. Her ma­ Bond 8—Stocks— available at the Controller's Orflce. Mr. Colby on premises. 64 Birch weds or retired couple. Bayes room ranch, oversize garage vertible with new top, transmls- OUTSTANDING opportunity for Invitation to Bid Apply In Person h 'Windows, garage, private wooded ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett'T. McKinney, ■ien, brakes, battery, red and Motorcycles— BIcyeles 11 Mortgages 31 66 Center Street. Manchester. Con­ Street. AIR-CONDmONED — 6 room Agency, 648-4808. COVENTRY — ExceUent 4 room patio, lakefront privileges, boat- two men in Manchester’a largest Sealed bids will be-wfeceived at k L. A. THORP J lot,.$21,600. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- ton Notch. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard wMto) -radio, heater, white side- discount store. Apply King's Dept. necticut. ranch, 8-years-old, large kitchen ranch, fireplace, bree$eway, ga­ dock. ExceUent value $10,600 ’TWO BOYS' English bicycles, A FRESH START will ease tension the Office of the General Manager, SUB-LET CORNER apartment No. with dishwasher, lot 160x250, 2 Goodchlld-Bartlett, Realtors, 289 6 ^ N. Tait, Wake(field, Mass. Her maternal great-grandlnotlier- la walls, cleva. 648-6286. Store, Hartford Rd. and Pine St. TOWN OF MA_NOHB8TBR, r Advt. Director ^ 81, Cooper HIU Apartments, see rage, $11,600. Joseph Barth,. some repair, $16 each Girl's hi-1 and help vour vacation plans. 33.- WOMAN FOR STORE and bakery 41 Center Street. Manchester. Con­ CONNECTICUT bedrooms, minutes from Manches' Broker, 649-0320. 0939, 643-7925. Mrs. EJdward F. Bushnell, Essex. 000 costs $66 75 per month Call 1.3 Bissell St. Superintendent, 649-9604. MANCHESTER — 6 room older CADILLAC OONVERTTBLE, light cycle. 312. Call 643-5832. i work, afternoons anu all day necticut, until September 6, 1663 at RICHARD MARTIN. ter, priced to sell M.900. PhU- Frank Burke. Conn. Mortgage Ex­ Friday and Saturday. Must b e . 11:00 a.m. for Emergency EJxits— home, $8,500 ; 8 bedroom home, 2 Light, Thomas Roger, son of Roger Thomas and Bl'vla blue, 68,000 miles, new tires, mil FULL OR PART-’nME, dishwash­ GENERAL MANAGEUl hilck Agency, 648-8464. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WADDELL SCHOOL area — 6 car garage, chicken coop, one change. 16 Lewis Street, Hartford, i steady. Apply in person Davis Manchester High School, BAST HARTFORD — Five new 4- Cleaves Light, Merrow. He was bom Aug. 20 at RockvlUe CSIty power, very clean. Owner has er wanted, evenings. Call 643-6013. room duplex apartments avaUable room Cape, 2 baths, rec room, half acre. $14,500; beautiful, like left f6r Japan. Priced to sell. 648- Basiness Services Offered 13 346-8897. ] Bakery. Bid forms, plans, and specifica­ RANCH — Newly redecorated In aluminum.combinations, near bus­ H o^tal. Hia maternal grandparents are Mrs. Samuel E. Snape, September 1, 2 bedrooms, 1% new, 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, 40 4884. tions are available at the Control­ established neighborhood. Lar $16,900 line and shopping, just $500 down. Guilford, Maine, and Thomas P. Cleaves, Port Chetter; N. Y. Hla SECOND mortgage* - Unlimited WANTED FEMALE department MAN FOR AUTOMOTIVE parts baths, 4 large closete, large kitch­ LAKEFRONT VACANT foot rec room, bullt-lns, carport, LAWN MOWERS sharpened and counter. Apply 191 Center St. ler’s Office. 66 Center Street. Man­ Uvlng room with fireplace, extra Howard Realty Co., 232-6275. Carl paternal g;randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Light, 14 1967 FORD, 3 door, standard shift. repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ funds available for second mort- ^ manager.s Apply Ring's Dept. en, wall-to-wall carpeted Uvlng large kitchen, 3 bedrooms and many other extras. Owner sac- Washington St., Vernon. He has one sister, Karen Joan, 2. gages, payments to *uU your' Grinold Auto Parts. chester, Connecticut. VERNON VACANT Zinsser, 643-0038. rlficlj^ at $17,900. Over 100 more VA, radio, heater, new paint, new ery in Manchester. Russ' Mower Store. Hartford Rd. and Pine St. To<^ of Manchester, room, Including heat and parking. bate, finished recreation room in VERNON One of Coventry Lake’s ***** tires, excellent condition, 3475. Service. 742-7607. budget Expedient service. J. D. Refrigerator and stove optional. finest sections. listings, all price .ranges. Call or WOMEN WANTED‘«for light bench FURNITURE REFINISHER — If Connecticut basement. This home reaUsticaUy RELAXED LIVING on beautiful Hooper, David Leon, son of Thomas and Isahttle. .Ksaa* Center Motor Sales, 684 Center Realty, 643-6129. SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS $140. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. stop in to see us. Ellsworth Mit­ as.sembly work. Apply in person you have experience in this field, Richard Martin, priced at $16,900. PhUbrlck Agen Bolton Lake, spacious 9 room ler Hooper, Chester Heights, Pa. , He was bom Aug. 22 at Jeffeiv S t, 'Manchester. Open till 6 p.m. THEE REMOVAL pruning, and then we have a good paying SOUTH STREET cy, 649-8464. Large 8 bedroom ranch, car­ borne nestled beneath spreading ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930, son Medical CoUege Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Hla maternal lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank 10 Hilliard Street. Manchester. General Manager THREE ROOM apartment, first $14,700 663 E. Middle Tpke., open eve­ [ steady position now open. Phone port, 114 baths, btiilt-in dish­ shade trees, 276’ frontage on lake. grandmother is Mrs. Leon ICaasler, WilUams Rd., Bolton. Hla 2663 FORD CUS’TOMLINE 6. 4- C. Noble, 649-6053. Business Opportunities 32 floor. East Bide, garage. 649- Albert’s Furniture Co., Hartford Completely NEW concept in apartment living; duplex 4-room SPAdOUa 8 ROOM Garrison Co­ washer, raised hearth fire­ The chUdren wiU love 'the shallow nings till 9. paternal gjrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed'ward Hooper, Mer> door sediui, Fordomatic. 643-2880 TWO HOURS WEEKLY i.s all~it 1828. THREE BAY Gulf service station 827-9086 Ask for Paul Begin. apartments all with j lonial, 4 bedrooma, office or den, place, large full basement, swimming area. Kitchen buUt-ins, after 6 p.m. HAROLD M, SON Rubbish Re­ take.s to run shopping-club for a chant'vUle, N. J. available for lease. Excellent op­ few friends. You get 325 in name Manager. POUR ROOM apartment, hot formal dining room, recreation tiled floors, back hatchway, pine paneled Uvlng room, dining Completely furnished 5 room moval, cellara, attics, and yards, PRIVATE' PATIOS room with fireplace, attached 2- weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ portunity for the right individual. brands free in 10 week.s. Send for water, $M per month. Adults. patio, ameslte drive, private room, den, famUy room, 4 large year 'round home. Large Spielman, Terry Lynne, daughter of Earl and Linda Anderson MS? DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4- car garage, 100x160 lot, shade large 'com er treed lot, near screened In porch, garage, fire­ door Hardtop, automatic, powe'r old Hoar, 649-4084. Paid training program. For ad­ catalog and detail.s. Alice Wil­ WANTED WeUs Street. Biqulre 171 Summit bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ Manchester Spielman, Box 109V, Ellington. She was bom Aug. 20 at Rock- Birds, trees, grass, cool breezes— lovely rural setting! trees, aluminum siding, PhUbrlck parkway. Minimum down, place, dock, boat. Priced tor ditional information call Gulf Oil I liams, Popular Club Plan. Dept. CLEAN LATE MODEL Street' rage. Ideal year 'round home, ■vUle City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mha Till tan Agency, 649-8464. easUy financed. $39,900. Call us tor appointment to immediate sale sind ready tor Jd TX’ z2?Jtoe. Mi!S**i;elL‘^ : s h e e n i n g SERVICE -- 8av« Corp., 828-6168 , H804, Lynbrook, New York. NOTICE Deluxe range. 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, dlspoeal, laundry in build­ Anderaon, Vernon, and L R... Anderson, Ellington. Her paternal knives, axes, sheg.rs, skates, ro­ FIVE ROOM tenement. 4 famUy see this one. PhUbrick Agency, occupancy. 1048 after 6 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING ing. ample closets and parking. $140-3145. MANCHESTER — CentraUy lo­ grandparents are Mi-, and Mi«. Fred Sptelmon, BUlng(tnn. Staa tary blades. Quick service. Capitol FRANCHISE Nationwide credit! TIME ON YOUR- hands when chll- USED C A R S house. $60 mcnthly. Adults. Ap­ 649-8464. GOING! GOING! G— ? has one brother, Ralph Arthur Anderson. ^ Equipment Co., 38 Main St., Man­ and collection corp. now expand dren return to school next month? ADDITIONAL cated 6 room Cape in very nice 1961 FONTIAC TEMPEST 4-door ply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. condition. CaU us tor a look at HURRY sedan, metallic maroon. 4 cyl- chester. Hours dally 7-6. Thurs­ ing into this area. We seek alert Why not take advantage of TOP PRICES PAID AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER LAWRENCE F. FIANO MANCHESTER — Rolling Parii. 6 APPROPRIATIONS this choice home'priced at $13, room Cape on treed and shrubbed Joy, Andre Duff, son of Donald BMwnrd Jr. and Phtricia 'Vof- iiiiler. .'standard shift, excellent day 7-9. Sajurday 7-4. 648-7968. re.sponsible individual as owner tho.se extra hours by turning them BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ALL MAKES 6i$-6S96 800. T. J. Crockett, 648-1677. lott garage with patio, oil hot Qone owner. Just reduced to land Joy, Grant HUl Rd., Coventry. Pie was born Aug. 16 at eewdlthxi. $1,360 or take over | operator. No personal collection into extra 33333$ the Avon Way? TOWN OF MANCHESTER. THREE ROOMS tor rept, $65 a Realtor 643-2766 LAWN MOWEStS, aharpened and work involved as this is customer Agent on Premises 676-64S8 water beat, fireplace, aluminum $17,900 in-town Ranch. 2 full Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandpcu«nts are Mr. and Mra. pajrmenti ef $66 monthly. C all' Still some excellent territories, CONNECTICUT month. Incpdre 32- ChurCh Street. MANCHESTER — Unusual home LAWRENCE F. FIANO repaired, sales and sendee, rental; •self-service. Dignified, prestige Charles Nicholson 742-6864 combinations, 3 bedrooms, over­ baths, buUt-in kitchen, garage, Blmile A. VoUand, Blast Hartland. PCs paternal grandmother is I available in Manchester.' No ex­ Notice "is hereby given that the lii prestige area, 6 room L-shap^ equipment. L A M Equipment i position offers well above average DUPLEX 614 ROOMS, oU heat, size kitchen, dining room. Rob­ 643-2766 S bedrooms, city water, sew­ Mrs. EBizabeth P. Joy, Gbanby. Ha h ^ two brothers, Donald perience—earn while you leam. Board o t IHrectors. Town of Man­ Colonial Cape with garage, 1% Realtor Corp., Route 88, Vernon, 875-7809. i earnings. Minimum Investment of electric stove, linoleum, good con- ert Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. ers, sidewalks, quick occupan­ BXiward HI and Scott Andrew; and onei sister, Lisa Jesaine. I960 CHEVROLET, white B t o , Don't put it off any longer! Call chester, Connecticut, will hold a baths, every room oversized. , • « • « • ayn*,'6dloor, radio, heater, auto-; Mancheatei exchange. Enterprise I 3976 covers supplies and equip­ today. 289-4933. COs, Inc. dition. CaU after 6 p.m., ^-7042, Eve. Mr. Rueter, 6434UI09. Charles Nicholson 742-6864 cy. F.H.A. ^^praised value. 1946 ment under your control. Com­ Public HesLring in the Municipal i m Mato St. — 648-6238 QuaUty throughout, nice lot with Call Art Foraker, 649-6306, 289- Guerra, Dawn Marie, daughter of Richard R. and Jesumatta matte, very clean; bert reason­ trees. Worth mspecting carefuUy. able offer. 643-3309. pany will thoroughly train quali­ Building Hearing Room, 41 Center ROCKVUXE — AvaUable Sep­ CIRCA 1800 — Restored Colonial, 0 EAST CATHOLIC HIGH - Ver- 8258. Gagnon Guerra, Hebron Rd., Bolton. She was bom Aug. *1 St Wolvt ton Agency, Realtor, 649- STEPS, s id e w a l k s ! stone walls. | fied applicant to successfully op­ Help anted— NeJe 86 Street, Manchester, Connecticut, tember 1. Ftest floor, 4 rooms, rooms, 214 baths, fireplaces, planck area. 6 room brick front Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmothar Is Sil66 PLYMOUTH, ninning condi-1 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All' erate tasiness. Write Box KK. . Tuesday, September S, 1963, at utility room, bath and shower, 2818. Eve. Mr. Rueter. 648-0809. screened porch, original features C^>e. Priced right. Immediate Mrs. Albert Gagnon, 486 N. Main St. Her paternal grandparents concrete repairs. Reasonably stove, hot water, gas furnace, ga­ throughout, garage, acreage. occupancy. John EL Lappen, Inc., MANCHESTER — If you are look­ are Mr and Mrs. Ralph Guerra, Stafford Springs. She baa a, tton, can 646-2713, between 6-8 Herald. EXPBaUENCBD Carpenters #ant- P <»" proposed addlUonal ★ ANTIQUES ★ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, y-m. I priced. 648-0851. ed, first class only. Call 643-5803' appropriations as follows: rage, $70. No pets. Prefer adults. Carlton W. Hutchins, 64941132 649-5261, 649-7446. ing for a home that you can move BARROWS & WALLACE brother, Michael Lloyd, 6; and a sirtar, Deborah Ann, 6. after 6, To General Fund Budget 1963-64 Tel. 876-4370 anytime. large recreation' 'itxnn, 2 fuU into without touching even so V- « « « ft ’■HAVE TTME. will work.” All odd » T I C TANKS Furniture, Victorian Marbk Top Stands, batoa, S-car garage, exceUent con­ lt$B FLYMOUTH SEDAN, lou- Help Wanteil— Femele 35 - - -- - ——------I for: MANCHESTER — 6 room home CUSTOM CAPE — AA zone. 614 much as a paint brush, caU us Moser, Edward Christian n , son of Ekhvard C. and Irena Jobs done. Everything our special­ AND dition, $38,900. ^ b rle k Agency, 66 E. Center St., mUeage, ctUy two owners, ex- DRIVERS FOR school buses in Board of E du cation ...... 33,(M1 Hand Tainted China, Toilet Sets, Cut. Pat- POUR ROOM apartment, first with 114 acres, oU heat, tuU base­ rooms, one unfinished, immacu­ for a look at this immaculate 7 Manchester Gagliardone Moser, Reed ltd., Tolland. 'He was bom Aug. 32 at Mllent naming condition. Call ty. You name it. Cal! us anytime, EXPERIENCED counter and grill floor, aluminum combination win­ 649-8464. late, beautiful recreation room, room ranch with a beautiful view. September in the Manchester- Town Clerk ...... 150 I tern and ('olored Glass, OM Iron, Brass. Copper and ment. only $11,500. Large down Manchester Memorial Hospital. He has three sisters, Anastts •46-1618. 649-4343. 633-2987. work, full-time. Apply in person. Vemon arcA 7:30-8:46 a.m., 3:16- Elections ...... 350 PLUOaED SEWERS dows, hot water included, garage. payment needed. Hayes Agency, flick of the switch gives summer Asking only $23,600. T. J. Crock­ Louise, Donna Lee, and Dawn Marie. Pewter Itm s, Early Toys, Figures, Candlestidu, Tole $80. Spruce Street.' Vacant Sep­ COLONIAL RANCH — 6 roonia, 416 Main St, Patio Drive-In. West Middle 3:30 p.m. Call 643-2414. General Manager ...... 2,000' 114 baths, modem kltcben with 643-4808. cooling, oversize 2-car garage, ett, 643-1677. ft ft ft ft ft Uiu- £UBUIXE BNGU8H ~ io ^ Tpke. Garbage Collection Machiic GIu r c A tember 1. Call 648-2288 before 6 large lot. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, Blast Hartford Adamy, Beth Looiae, daughter of David and COroi Daesttts -S-door sedan, radio, heat- Honsehok) 8gi’»ieeg Ware, Etc., Old Jewelry, Watches, Stick Pint, Piercsd biUlt-ina, 2-car attachedd g a r a « , 86 DURANT STREET — 5 room PLUMBERS and plumber's help­ and Dispoaal ...... 7,600: Septic Tanka, Dry Welle. Sew­ p.m. or 648-8637 after 6 pjn. BAST HARTFORD — Newer 614 649-6061, 649-9152. Adamy, 66 Benton St. She was bom Aug. 21 at Mlanchetter Ito- W.'vMtowalls, 4 q>eed floor shift, ers, steady work. Ajmly to person lot 300x260, $23,000. p u n ^ Offered 13-A CLEANING WOMAN tor large to be financed from the surplus' er Line* Installed— Cellar Wa­ Earrings Etc Complete Households of Fine Furnishings. room ranch, tree shaded lot, fifll Cape, fireplace, combination 'win­ mortal Hospital. Her maternal grandparertts are Mrs. Agnea Do- vaiY imr mllMge, good condition, betwsen 8-9 a.m. at Bsrson Bros., Agency, 640-8164. dows, shaded lot, city utiUties. $1,- home to Uve in. Write Box F. ffom 1662-68. terproofing Oeae. We will call without obligation— Please call cellar, garage, oU hot Water heat, HILLIARD STREET—Itamlaculate rouchie, BurUngtton. Vt., and Lyle Bessette, Orlando, Fla. Her M m ^ p s r ^ e n , 643-g806 af- REPAIRS ON' all makes of small 80 Harvard St., New Britain er I SIX ROOM d u p l e x , central, Herald. I . . j Da-vid M. Barry, VERNON — Just over Manchester aluminum storms and screens, 4 room home, deep shaded lot, 800 assumes present G.I. mort­ paternal grandparents are Mr. anedrooms, new roof, ttuminiim storms, Parker SL Her maternal great-grandfather is Raymond Evy>^ wired and restored. Doorbell sys­ ElARN $1,000 from now un' c in n ey b r o s screens and-awnings, walk to bus $91. FuU price $12,600. U ft R room home, 6 rental cabins for Hardtoc, ex- MAN, FULL-TIME, to drive truck I / Board of Director* i M K . ROBERT M. REID I SON, ittOoum baths, buUt-ln kltclMn with natural woodwork. Robert Wolver- Burlington, 'Vt. She bos a brother, Dairid H, 8 1 4 ; snd m ttttsr* tems checked and Installed. Will Christmas, 50% markup, $ nighiz tern Agency, 649-2818, E ve. M r. Une. $11,700. Robprt Wolverton Rettty Company, 643-2692, R. D. incenne, $11',900. RockvlUe Realty, lew mileage; call and deliver. Free estimates. weekly, no Investment. Work with and help In store with calee and ' Manttiseter, Conn. n V B ROOMS, second floor, steam dinetto, flreplaca. Hapes Agonep. VWd, 614. • 201 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN— Ml P -m t Butter, 64S>080Q. ftgsstoy. an IWIB, M todook, iM-eiTS, 675-3637. low monthly CaU 646-1608 anytime, prefer af­ the best. Royal of America. Call ■took. (&U tor Interview. 646-tfH, Dated at Manebeater, Oemiaott-j heat, per month. 649-8175. •48-48(». ter 8 p;m. YIm .^ U a n ce Hoityital. for Intorvtow, 64S-6347. Manciwiiitar Drug. lue. eat, IMa IMh deg eC AiviMt !•••.

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

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