THURSDAY, ^EPTEMBER 22, 1966 F A C E TWESTk iianclr^^ti^r Eii^nittg Ifierali:: A veitige Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Xktd^ Fair and co(4 toRlglit, IMV la million dollar Interest charge September 17,1966 ■ Five,members of the Man Cub Pack 143 will have its attached to the package. 40s; mostly sunny and eon* chester 4H Homemakers Club first meeting of the year to "Recent public statements by tlnued eool tomorrow, Mgli la About Town will give demonstrations tomor morrow al 7:15 p.m. at Nathan Need Not Question the Democratic leadtfrdhlp that 14,663 mid 60bl The Women* Guild of Trini row n't the Eastern States Ex Hale'School.' All cubs and boys ‘the elected party will receive a Mancheeter—^A City of i'Ulage Charm ty Oovenent Church will meet position, Springfield, Mass. They wishing to be cubs should attend bonanza,’ following the revalu tomorrow *t 8 p.m. at the ard Miss Marjorie Peila, Miss this registration meeting ac In Vote; DellaFera ation program of Manchester's church. Gueet speaker will be (dasslfled Advert|sing on Page $01 PRICE SEVEN CENT! Janet Ackerman,^, Miss Sylvia companied by at least one par 'GOP Town Chairman Fr-ancis DellaFera said today property, and that the ‘Denao- yOL. LXXXV, NO. 301 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGESr-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 Mrs. John R. MoElraevy. She Peila, m Iss Carol Pelia and ent, ^ will on ‘'What Manches Miss Susan Nelkon. that the issue in the proposed $2.5 million Capital Im- “ "f * ,,'"“ '^‘2 ter is Doing for its Mentally Friendship Lodge of Masons provements Bond Issue - s »'’''her .^ o v e m e ^ Retarded Children." Hostesses will have a Grinder Sale are or are not needed. Rather, it is the adamant des^ire voters not wishing to Charles Keller Gowen. son of Christian Science are Mrs. Maurice Swenson, Mrs. Saturday. Orders may be of the Democratic majority t o ------^ deny the necessary school re Ballots Ready Fred Schaefer and Mrs, Arnold Mrs, and Mrs. Raymond B. placed with any '^officer or deny the electors of Manches- minded that severaLyears ago pairs will vote for the entire ENTITLED Johnston. ThoS^e attending are Gowen of 50 Plymouth Lane, member of the lodge. Chairman HAR’TFORD (AP)—Civil has entered St. Paul’s School ter the opportunity to choose the recommendatiohs to bring package, supports the judgment T o w n M a n reminded to brin§ Gleaner en- is Marshall Hodge of 121 Falk- ian absentee ballots became in Concord, N.H., as a member '-utilities to thO'^uckland, Ad- I have demonstrated, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS MAN'S yelopee and a favorite recipe. those Items they would support ^^eas were "It may be that the Demo- available today for use in of the third form (ninth grade). nor Dr. on a priority ’ . coni|>leteiy ignored by the ma- crats are willing to take ‘cal- POWER TO THINK RIGHTLY" the Nov. 8 state election. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Odell of St. Paul's is an Episcopal pre The Connecticut section of Applications for absentee paratory school for boys. Gowen Nov .8'’'ref°e«ndum, haS been Jo.’l t y S that the provisions -culated risks’ with taxpayers Lecturer: Lela IMtl^ Aultman, C.S.B., Denver Colorado. 812 E. Center St. recently ac the .jTAmerican Institute of for’' swimming pools at ther, money. I can state unequivocal- in N .Y .R a id ballots must be made companied their daughter. formerly attended Bennet Jun Metallurigical Engineers will labeled by DellaFera as "a sub- Membehof the Board of I.«ctureshlp of The Mother through local town clerks. ior High, where he was an hon -■ . .u„/Waddell School and Robertson ly that the Manchester Repub- Marybeth, to the University of have a dinner meeting tonight tle form of blackmail, and contained in licans- are not." Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist In Civilian ballots are avail Montana at Missoula. Miss or student and active in school at 6 at the Yankee Silversmith,. ;♦ NEW YORK (AP) __ A the Apalachln meeting, and H. Hehtel said he planned to able to voters who cannot W ith Killing the Republican program. ------^------■ ■ ■. ------Boston, MassacMisetts. Odell is a member of the fresh- affairs. Wallingford. State Supreme Court jus- underbos* of a New York (k>sa subpoena the 18 to appear at a appear at the polling places special meeting of the board, "He should be further re- Place: First, Church of Christ, Scientist ^tice today held 13 Cosa Rostra family. ^ special grand jury session, m- because of absence from the Jhan class. Mr. and ^Mrs. Odell VISIT THE were guests o‘f Prof, and Mrs. The Golden Age Club will Lawrence T. Scranton, son of of directors to rescind its ac- minded that the Democrats 447 North Main Street vestlgatlng the meeting. state during voting hours, Edward B. Dugan, acting dean meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scran tion and to spli>-fbe package, .were the chief architects in the Manchester, Connecticut •V' described in Senate testi- Hentel called the conference illness, or physical disability Mahoney, ,ofi Monday, turned destruction of the procedures MANCHESTER 1’1.3-miIlion bail after their Of the University School of club room. Linden and Myrtle ton of 267 Boulder Rd., has i j • L i mony is the Mafia’s Southern “an unuqual. and historic meet- or because their religion for down the/Kquest, and accused to provide a solution of the Date: Monday Evening, Septemlier 26th, at 8:15 o’clock Journalism. Sts. There will be a penny sale. been pledged to Tau Kappa SHOE BOX u r e s t yesterday, in w hat chitftaln and a onetime partner ing with great implications.” bids secular activity on Woliiap Shot Epsilon fraternity at Illinois Della of continually block- town's refuse disposal prob- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, MANCHESTER was described as th e big- of Frank Oostello. ’The original Apalachln meet- election day. ’The ballots ing/^ogressive actions, wheri Icms, simply because it was not 57 EAST CENTER ST. Wesleyan University," Bloom FINE WOMEN’S SHOES WELCOMES YOU. ^ e st raid in'volving crim a Santo 'Trafflcante, a Oosa ing waa believed to have been must be received by town At Honie^vof ington. ht waa a board member. politically expedient. syndicate fig u res since th e Nostra blgshot in Florida and called for the purpose of allocat- clerks by 6 p.m. Nov. 7, the DellaFera countered today "The issue in this case is not 1057 A nalachin conference former head of rackets in pre- ing territories. Police would not day before the election. 2 &OOD EATING Staff Sgt. George E. Bl^ni^h' with an accusation that Ma- whether improvements are or 'Bail wa* set at $100,000 each- Castro Cuba. speculate on the reason for new Her Parents ard, son of Mrs. N. F. Blanch- honey is resorting to "a vicious are not needed, rather it is the for the 18, all listed as promi- Others arrested were Don talks. 0 UCOJUJ2A, IN A LOAF of 23 S.' Alton St^ personal attack, in order to ob- adamant desire of the Demo- rt'ent members of the Cosa Nos- Along!, Aniello Della Croce of .Slnpe Apalachln, there have By WHJUAM COB centl.v retired ^om the U.S. scure the issue itself.” "atic majority to deny the tra’» national crime network by California, Prank Galliano of been reports of amaller scale 280 Planes And JOHN STAKNIS Air Force at Homestead AFB, ""DellaFera’s full statement electors of Manchester the op- underworld Informer Joseph New Orleans, Anthony Corallo syndicate meetings — in Wor- PInehurst ground meats pro follows: portunity. , to choose those Valachi. , of Louisiana and California, Jo- oester. Mass., in 1969, in Toron- A young Manchester fa vide tasty loaves that make Fla., after nr^re than 20 year* exciting main dishes. Sept. of service. He is a veteran of "A lack of logic to support items they would support on a »Justice Joseph M. OoDfoy *ald »eph Marcello of Texae, brother >0, Canada, in 1960, in Atlantic Ordered for ther of four today faced a Woman’s Day (here at 15c) orld^’^a r II, and has served an argument often leads to a priority basis. the men were being held se ma- Carlos, and Joseph Gallo of City, N.J., jand a new series in murder charge in the slay gives 34 meat loaf recipes and .ii Viet Nam. He has received well known method df using "In my judgment, the Demo terial witnesses in the investiga- New Orleans. He Is not con- New York. Viet Action ing of his 27-year-old wife, 12 new sauce recipes . . . and the Bronze Star and the Purple a vicious personal attack, in or cratically controlled board has Won of "major crimes’’ in nected with the Gallo brothefs New York’s meetings are usu- \yho was shot dead about 5 3 we feature at our service meat der to obscure the issue itself. not -given, this prerogative to queen* County. The group was of Brooklyn. ally of the banquet type, accord- p.m. yesterday at her par counter Apparently, this method has the voters. Criticism regarding remanded to civil Jail when they Detectives said the purpose of ing to police^ TOe city’sWASHING’TON Mafia (AP) — The Cadet Roy M. White, son of their claim of ‘Holding the Tax- Were unable to post bond. the raid was to keep track of expert, Sgt. Ralph Salerno said: Johnson Administration, faced ents’ Orchard St. home. been adopted by Mayor Francis Richard E. ‘Turcotte Jr., 29, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. White of Mahoney. Line,’ is most certainly valid ’.sChiet Inspector Sanford Gare-how the men relate to each oth- ” OnCe I recall that they were with a steadily steepening air HAMBURG*,# 86 Keeney St., has recently "The mayor ought to be re- when one considers the near l|k,- Who directed the roundup er in Importance within the un- all eating along one side of a jjam, has ordered was apprehended by police min completed advance survival utes after the shooting as his 'iliursday, ccdled It the most derworld hierarchy, banquet table and everyone of 280 additional warplanes in fis (In 5 lb. •*’•) training in the Rampart Range important sjnee the, ganriand Queens District Attorney N 't them had his back to the wall. wife, Mrs. Marie Macrl TUr- • \ ■ area surrounding the U.S. Air cal 1968 at'^ cost of $700 million. ebtte. lay dead in the kitchen Leon GrdiiiKl conference at Aplachin N.Y., in at 11 Orchard St., th
Reguter Monday SheinwoM on~Bridge Benedict Dr., Wapplng, was the opportunity, would attend a Chicago Fire HOUSEWIVES Bolton charged with openiting a motor SENIOR CITIZENS Powellf Opponents For Night Seho^ Police Arrests Barry Expands Proposal Community college while still TAKE YOrm TWCK8 Soolk (M e r ^ • V vehitde without a license at 4:15 performing his regular police CLUB Kills Seveii, fUgUkntton tot tlw Man nr wnc BEST OBJ>EK Both ih ______Why hot leant |o ride hones. It’s (an and aleo g ^ this morning. work. Ask Our Fharmadsfai chester -Adult Evening NORTH erelae for you. Mrs. Polly McLaUghlta of QlaatoBhmT ■ 10 Seniors Hear Bernstein Henry King, 16, of 116 Broad Police said they saw a car Communiiy Colleges Seen Both Claim Victory School has been extended By AlfBED 8HEINWOLD A Q J 9 2 "S ta rtin g claeeee fat Horsemanship on weekdays; St. was arrested on a warrant driveii by Spencer traveling at 6 OR 6 YE AR S ADDED ^ KJ194 afternoon. Baby Sitting Sendee Free. Class lessons 84 per ARTHUR DRUB Many Saved and wiH be h elA acain Mon at 5 p.m,. yesterday charging a fast speed on Broad St. and CHICAGO — The elimination If yoa*re la training for the O K J 9 6 5 hour. Private Lessons 87 per hour. Why not feral a greap WAHHINaTON (AP) — H»ey wnsiiltatlon and with the ap* day from 6:30 W 8 pjn. at Drop the Trick Championship in *S As Part of Music G>nrse him with breach of peace. then turn into Moriarty Bros, Place for Police Courses o f all heart diseases would add . __ , An\.ReD proval ol the majority.” CHICAaO (AP) —Flames and oome out to the MAMiheMer Hjgli School the 19681068 Olympics, don’tm ’t oon< BAST , The new off-campus music ap- The P T A voted to endorse The arrest stemmed from an on Center St. State Sen. David M. Barry, home, B ariy said,, "In my six years to life expectancy at f The question U, will the ma- suffocating smoke killed A 6 5 4 9 birth and about five years to ex office. esntrate on crude methods. A 7 ' predation course at Bolton High UNICEF collection on Hallo incident. Sept. 17 In which he When asked for his license,. Democratic candidate for re- opinion, it is in the best inter Adam Clayton PoweU, out exercise these powers? seven persons early today, but a V Q 1 0 7 C 3 2 . V J 8 Read Herald Ads. Lewis H. Piper, enrenlAg Anybody ean handle the trumpa CIRCLE S RANCH ween, sponsored by a special allegedly grabbed Mrs. Cheryl Spencer said he didn’t have one, election from the 4th. Sena ests of both the individual and pectancy at age 60. whether tiiey’re going to change Rep. Charles E. Goodell, R-\^oung father scooped his baby O 7 O Q 10843 I got off to a lively start Tuesday school director, announced > b ^ ly or take the wrong finesse. committee in town. '• Schrelndorfer by the throat at police said. The youth explained torial District, proposed last society at large, to have the powelTiemelns to be seen. N.Y., for one, doubts it. "These son in his arms, leaped through A 108763 “ I N AN D O VER. CONN. ; with a trip to the Bushnell to that openings remain in the The champion’s way to drop a SOUTH In other business, the P T A a local drive-ln and hit her on that the car belonged to Can- night that the state’s commu best trained and most broadly Both Potrell and his foes changes coilld be meaningful if a second-story window, and FOR INFORMATION CALL 648-2087 following classes; trick 4s to play the right card A A K I 0 8 j he^r Leonard Bernstein and the adopted Us budget for the year the arm. tone’s Esso, 308 W. Middle nity colleges should provide a educated state and local police Maimed viotpry* the Democrat want to mahe safply escaped the lire which English 'for the Foreign at the i|i^ng time. S? A S ■ New York Philharmonic. and' made a change In bylaws, Mrs. Schrelndorfer, who was Tpke., and that he didn't have curriculum o f courses o f spe forces We possibly can.” Facing cheering himdreds them so,” he said. "But I'm devastated the South. Side apart- Bom, high school equival O A 2 sitting in a friend’s car at the permission to use it, police re Opening lead — six o f spades. • The course is limited this first setting the meeting night at the cial value to law enforcement Referring to the rising crime there's a G RO W IN G from his Harlem district, Pow- afraid what’s going to happen is ment. ency, advanced mathema Declarer wtm the first tfump A K Q I 4 2 time, complained to police. ported. Sooth Wait North year to 10 Students, all seniors, third Wednesday of the month, agencies. rate and to recent U.S. Su ell flashed the smile ol a winner that Adam will do just what he's Four persons were injured, tics, beginning typing, all in dummy to itart the clubs. King, serving in the U. S. VMS 2 0 J and applicants were chosen on rather than the second. He was taken to police head Earlier this week, Barry had preme HJourt decisions, Barry •nmrsday as he announced the been doing.” TheThe dead dead — two children. stenography classes, begin West captured hie king of clubs A rm y at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., is i t VaM 3 A a first-come basis last week. The next meeting w ill be the quarters where police called his proposed a state-finanted high stated, "No agency of the state excitement at D&L House Education and Labor Other Republican members woman and four men ning sewing, advanced sew free on a no bail pact pending with the ace and returned a 4 N T Vus S A TONITB—1st Run The -course carries a half annual open-house, on Oct. 19. mother. er education program for the or local governments has as Committee had put through a were harsher in their judgment trapped in their rooms in the old ing. (Monday classi tailoring AB PhM appearance In Manchester Cir trump to South’s ten. 6 A PLUS TOP CO-HIT credit. The group meets with The awarding of the attend Police notified the gas station state’s policemen, leading to close a contact with the pub string ol reforms by a 37-1 vote, of what had happened. building. The flames erupted on embroidery, driver training, South had a good plan: he cuit Court 12 Oct. 3. a music instructor a few days ance banner has been tempop- owner, who said he was not go an associated degree, with a lic, on a daily basis, as has the "In substance,” the New York Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R- the ground floor near the base electronics, graphic arts, would ruff a club in dummy, Also arrested on a warrant in Manchester Parkade.. lo to show that you have almost A MODCRN DAY 'TOM JONES" before arid after each perfor rarily suspended, and parent ing to press charges. major in police-oriented sub police department.” Democrat said, “ we have real- Fla., s^ d the revolt amounted ol the rear porch and gushed up woodworkbig, French, Span get back with a red ace, ruff at 6:30 p.m. yesterday, charged no high-card strength. mance. ' and teacher reaction is being Spencer is scheduled to ap jects. . J Barry said that, under his firmed the rules of the House, to "a wet noodle slap” at Pow- a central stairwell. ish, and intermediate draw the other low club In dummy ly that mostMT of sophlstieotion with evading responsibility, was Copyright 1988 Among the other concerts' to ascertained. pear In Circuit Court -12 Oct. Speaking last night at a proposal, a police officer who we're growing 3 rimn bigger by which we have always been ell. Rep. John N. Erlenbom, R- “ It went up like a tinderbox,” ing. and get back vrith the other red James A. Cromwell, 23, of 899 OenerisI .Features Ooip. Ross Hunttr^ with a surprisa cost be heard this year are perfor Methodist Notes 10. • gathering in a Glastonbury wanted to take advantage of bound. I consider this a very 111., said, "What was supposed said a fireman. ace. Then' he would draw the Parker St. mances by the Detroit, Pitts Sunday is teachers’ recogni and many times better! progressive step forward.” to be the battle of the year Foremen carried many resl- last two trumps and claim the Police said someone driving a RAH, TONNAGE UP burg, Boston arid Cleveland tion Sunday at United Metho That was also the theme of turned out to be cream puffs at dents down ladders which soon slam. car damaged a curb stone and HOUSTON, Tek, (AP) — An • symphony ’ orchestras, and by dist Church. All teachers are the leaders ol 0>e revolt against 20 paces.” smouldered None Show It was a good plan, but South lawn at 75 Jarvis Rd. on Aug; I• SergioSpro’in Franchl,TTrairrh^ 'Victor -nAv-erA-fiorge asked to attend the 10:30 serv jiim. Negro leaders also were critl- heat. . 80 P«r cent increase ip military 23 at 12:45 a.m. and then, left showed that waa a c^plon ^y rail is^ncpected I and Peter, Paul and- Mary; ice. Third graders wil} receive Rep. Sam M. Gibbons, D-Fla., cal of the committee’s action, Others, including Marvin the scene. To Advise at heart by taking his ^ aces year, says an official of the I Students will also attend a their Bibles at this service. who started the whole thing a Whitney M. Young, NaUtmal Snipes, 19, and his year old son, Police reported they located Marvin Jr., Jumped. 'Die father « Amerlcai; Association of RhU- j performance :of -the American There will be a coffee hour week ago by proposing rules Urban League executive flng the first low club in dummy j^^ls the car, also damaged, about 2 I Ballet, "P orgy and Bess,” “ La- between services. lianges, said the committee director, said in New York that and eon were In good condition he returned to his hand with the an hour later on Parker St. Rec Board J.J. Kelley, association mili • Boheme, "Don Glovarml,'’ a Parents are reminded that iL d withdrawn "virtually all the unless the action against Pow- at Michael Reese Hospital, ace of hearts.- It was a play that — CO-HIT ALSO IN COLOR — They said they found ehipty tary director, sidd the amount t pi'jep school concert and a col- Sunday School now starts at 'ehalrman’s delegated powers.” , ell, a Negro, is "followed Imme-^ The dead included two cousins Not one town resident or rep- might easily win an Olympic beer bottles and an empty whis of mllitaiy rail shipment Is not Rep. Frank nwmpson Jr., D- diately by similar action against — 6-year^ld Mary Wright and resentative from a Manchester contest, I legiate coiicert. 9:30 a.m. key bottle inside the car. yet as great as during the Ko- niRiJiM N.J., who presented the rules other chairmen who have ob- Calvin Wright, 9. recreation group showed up last Discards TUftmnmi I As Principal Ralph Conlon GOP Meets Police found the car registra rean War, but should pass the changes at Thursday’s meeting, structed the will of Congress Also kUIed were MlnMe Hall, nigdit to offer ideas or recom- when South led the other low • says, this is an attempt to dem- The Republican Town Com- tion which showed the vehicle Korean tonnage before the end HESTON called them "v e ry significant.” and abused the privilegee of 60; Moses Wright, 82; William mendations to the Advisory club West discarded his slngle- w w a n ! enstrate that a small school mlttee will meet tonight at 8 was owned by Cromwell. Oom- of the year. One major <*ange would au- office, then. . .(it) will be inter- Hall, 66, and Willie Hall, 65. Recreation and Park board fo r ton diamond. Declarer ruffed I ddea not have to really be a at tha^'Taylor and Modeen Fu well refused to say who was thorize the chairman of a sub- preted by many. . . as a move All suffered burns or smoke the town’s indoor and outdoor the club in dummy and led LORD ( 'small school" if It takes ad- neral Home, 233 Washing;ton St., driving however, or tell where inhalation. committee which handles a bill which is raciaUy inspired.” recreational program. diamond to the ace, whereupon • vantage of its geographic po- Hartford, to pay their last re- he had been, police said. Firemen tore away charred BOONE to call M up'for action if the The rules will expire when Henry McCann, board chair West defeated the slam by ruf- I sition culturally. sfjects to Mrs.' Marie Jensen, He is free on. a no bail pact debris to learn if more persona chairman refuses to do so. Pow- Congress adjourns, but the man, had invited the public and «n g . . Grange to Install Ofllcers mother of Milton Jensen, chair pending appearance In Mem- 3 had been trapped and killed. By ell has been accused of iwcket- overwhelming vote lor them representatives from all Man- I f South wants to make Ms - Bolton Grange will install of man of the town committee. chester Circuit Court 12 Oct. 3. Ing committee, approved bills made it probable they WUI be dawn they had found no more chi^er reemation groups to ficers for the year at it.s meet- Sehool Menu Timothy B. Spencer, 16, of 7 slam he should begin with the N ow O ^ n Fri., Sat., Sun. he doesn’t like. reaffirmed in January. Powell bodies the meeting. longer red suit rather than the S ing tonight at 8 In the Gommu- Monday barbecued beef on Another woman was led back “ Steal” 8:86, "Dlaturb” 7:45 , The committee majority also indicated he would accept such Besides board members, only shorter. The danger of a single- * nily Hall. Frank Ruff of Hills- roll, potato sticks, peas, brown into the building to fiitd that Trameodonit An Color Show I was given a veto over Powell’s a move. Walter Fortin, the town’s rec ton heart is much smaller than J town will attend with his Instal-; ies; Tuesday; B.E.S. special'^' many of her possessions had ' appointments of committee em- The simmering down of the reation progrram director, and the danger of fc singleton dia "ling team. All officers ere re- sliced tomatoes, raspberry gela SOME been destroyed, but a set of , ployes and his use of committee revolt was not the end of Pow- WilUam Boyle, superintendent mond. ■ quested to be present. tin; Wednesday, Mexican chili, false teeth rested safely in a cup funds. The original proposal ell’s troubles in this session, of recreation, were present. After ruffing the first low club s Mrs. Hazel Floyd is In charge carrot and celery sticks, peach PRESCRIPTIONS would have given these powers however. On Monday a special of water, It was learned'at an earlier in dummy South should get to 5 of refreshments, assisted by e s T h u rs d a y , .spaghetti with to a< majority of the committee’s subcommittee of the House Ad- meeting, however, that , the his hand with the ace of dia ■ Mrs. Hanpa Milder and Mrs. meat and cheese .sauce, tossed CAN’T BE OLD BRIDOE SURPLUS Izi Democrats, but the revised ministration Committee starts board , is trying to spur area monds. He ruffs the other low (.Alice Lee. salad, French bread, apple MADISON, m. (AP) — Madi ' veridon said Powell has author- an investigation of his financlkl towns to form Intertown ath- -club, and now West cannot do Companion Feature J Trimp Sets Meetings r sauce cake;. Friday, vegetable REFILLED son’s old "CSiain o f Rocks” Ity to make staff changes "in affairs. lotio meets to compete year any damage. t Brownie Troop 680 will begin soup, peanut butter and jelly bridge across the hUsslsslppi “DO N O T D ISTURB” Some prescriptions may round In various sports sudt as Dally OnestloB •meetings' this Wednesday after sandwiches, butterscotch pud has become surplus property Doris Day Rod Taylor no longer be refilled un swimming, track, baseball, bas Partner opens with two f school. Mrs. Wendall Either will ding. since the new Interstate 270 ketball, softball and volleyban. RKHids (forcing to game), J be the leader. less indicated by your bridge opened this summer. Board member TTiomas Con the next player passes, » Parents Turn Out for PT.4 Advertisement— physician. (Please check The new bridge, located a few ran Jr. wrote last, week to rec hold: Spades, 7; Hearta, S PTA officials report taht they Bolton student needs ride to with us and we will pro hundred yards upstream. Is free reation directors of East Hart Diamonds, <)-10-8-4-S; Clubs, 19- • were plca.sed with Woodland Street. Hartford, by vide you with informa and Mayor Stephen Maeras ford, Coventry, Glastonbury, S-7-6-8. alum-out of parent.s nt Wednes- 8 a.m. Call 649-5107. tion). A new federal law asks, "W ho Is going to give us a m e r c u r y South- Windsor, Rockville and What do yon say? •day's meeting. The group heard quarter?” to use the narrow, 38- DANCING makes it necessary that Wethersfield to find out if the Answer: Rid two notrumpe, ■ a short talk on g(rouping and - Manchester Evening Herald year-old bridge. AT your physician prescribe towns are Interested. the negative response. You can I school regulatioHs;; by Head Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Only about 1,200 cars use the to cover a period not to Conran said Rockville and show the strong diamond sup • Teacher John Senfeio. well Young, tel. 643-8981. unleash es bridge daily. Another 12,000 to exceed six months or five East Hartford have indicated port later, but your first du^ “THE sp o r 14,000 cars now travel the new, interest already. to the music o f' refills— whichever comes four-land bridge. ’The meets, which would start first. Your coojwration Since 1939, the old bridge C o u g a r! next year, would be for persons with your physician and earned enough in tolls to create Ainr am' C(,N- LOsiu THE ASGOTS 18 or older, preferably between pham acist will help all a $2.6-milllon backlog and an Thurs., Fri., Sat. Night S 18 and 35. 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. annual investnient return of concerned abide by the ' 'Fortin, present at the earlier CINEM A 1 9100,000, Maeras said All legal beveragfM served new law. meeting, pointed out that Wad OOVEINOS ST. IXIT TO MAIN ST., dell Pool, with Its lights, would SPOT RESTAURANT Published In The Interest Bfato. Wed., Sat., Sun., 2 pjn. Of Pharniacy and be an Ideal spot for Swimming 618 MAIN STRECT meets in the summer. Eve. 8:80 (Sun. 8 pjn.) Medicine By KLH Commenting on the non-at AU Seats Rhserved tendance at the 8 p.m. meeting, I Conran said he wasn’t sur dO IN M | | J ^ P P Y h o u h » eqaijiew coviar emiai WESTOWN STEREO MUSIC OUR prised nobody showed up. PHARMACY E “1 had a guy ask me: *Why !; something new SYSTEMS 5 to 7 p.m. Tues. thru FrL Sept 50 don’t we have basketball over ¥ « E ^ 469 Hartford Road— 649-9946 on the West Side?” I on the prowl from Mercury Sept. 30 at Oonran said he told him to muwm AU DRINKS 59c come to a board meeting and present his case.- H e never qhme. m NORMAN’S Conira said he receives many a STOl’ IN F'OK complaints but the complainers w This fashion season 'wool'prints AN I VK fll.!,l,N(; seldom appear at a meeting to Also for your pleasure—join Lloyd offer suggestions. GUIlam and the "Eim” crowd here at P OI A IO .N S 'I'K A I IO N K really come Into their own! The board had planned to Church Corners! ri Never before sqch magnificent MORIARTY BROTHERS l-i.i HMM'IOUO KI). conduct the first of a series of “informational meetings” last Entertaining nightly 5 to 1 AJML 301 CENTER ST^-643-5135 M \ N ( IIK S T K R _ D A N C IN G with the "Lloyd GUIlam designs, such rich colorings, night for the public’s benefit mscHtsTti sHflfMW - mi mu rmm rum Trio” Fri. and Sat. from 9 to 1 before the preparation of next such eitcitement captured in DRIVE-IN «oui(5 A.M. year’s Inidget NOW SHOWING drefeses with the soft, gentle The. board had met earlier at 7 to conduct regular busine.''.s C ary Grant CASTLE'ur. hand of pure wod. and prepare - for the 8 O’clocTY Saniantha Egger meeting with the public. u n n u CHURCH CORNERS SMAU. THEFT CONFESSED ‘‘Walk Don’t Run” ■ LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A TECHNIOOUNI form er student sentta $50 con tribution to Purdue University ttGELOBEER — and a signed letter confesring Doan Martin P L U S ' a theft decades ago. StellM Stavnns A. Stacy Ames all-over President Frederick L. Hovde mRADE” floral print wool skiiD- said the letter stated the sn)a11 ‘T h e Silencers” theft was from the School of mer with full ra^on lin MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD (0pp. Conn. Bird.) Pharmacy in (l9Sl and that the East Hartford ing, flip tie collar, long sender felt untVortoy of taking Monday thru Friday DRIVE-IN Boo.fS sleeves. Royal with oiw oom'hiunion un til he bad niade ” Ran’’ 9:99 - Co. 7:10 restitution. ange-yellow flowers. ID.
The White Stag foellltiM are available for your Sleeveless torso (dress special oceasiont. • . ban of bonded wool lavhddjr quets, weddhigi, meetings, Annual Hosiery Sale printed in a Persian tap- parties. We would be most e s t ^ motif. Hot plnlc' with cherry, junior sizes pleased to help you vfith two weeks ot)ly— Sepf. 26 fbru 0th 8 7-10W 3 8 3 J your plans. Mve at leost 20% buy 6 pedrs and sove even more! s f a lr f Telephone 875-8884 C. striking paisley print - ■ For Reservation SEAMLESS bonded wool skimmer 67 WINDSOR AYE. ROCKVILU, CONN. swirled in tones of stain Cantrece Toe find Heel, unique “fit of stretch,” reg. 1.65 pr. ed glass. Soft horseshoe -- 1.32 pi*. ®pr. 7.70 collar, concealed front zip, Fuchsia/pink, by ITEENAI N in ^ Flextop, flex welt sheer, reg. 1.50 pr. WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? Musette Jr. PetitM, 8- m HOWURIOUS WEEW I J B O p r . 6 p r . 3 7 U - 8 3 8 N5nes Toe and Hefei, plain knit sheer, reg. 1.85 pp. 99 A k k A < 1 ' ' 1.08pr. ttpr.6.35 -.N.V.MVI Stretchable, stretch agilon mesh, reg. 1.35 pr. 1.08 pr. 6pr.6.35 (D A L Dr«sseft—Maaohestev "THE HUSSIAHS ARE COMINC; 99 Krss dliisctions including the Oomlnl Specs Capsule, Cbamstrande '•ClneaiWm** “ 115” micromesh Sheer, reg. 1,15. 92^pr. ' 6pr.S.3S AvenueofStitae... Coliseum shows . . . Fashion 81m m .. . . . RCA ChamplonsMp THE HUSSIAHS ARE COMlNg; RodaowWithe LeneRangsr and Frank Fontaine * . .Horse Show sterrinKArthir Godtay. . . Hell Driven . . . Aiilo Rm ss ...theEast'shanetlhMHocfcdiQWaid WITH SEAMS much, modi more. Dent Miae M
■V.R. Doubles sheer, reg. 1.35 pr. 1.08 pr. < 9 pr. 6.35 MM mm " ■ " « “ l iJMiniMNlIQIS EASTERN S1M7ES EXPOSfTipN Colors: Beige, light or dark taupe, sizes 8^2 to 1 1 ^ . ((C'))j^ BURNSIDF MON., WED., THURS., FRI. NIGHTS W .T . GFJ AISTT C O • Main St, Manchester TfaBlgkt 7:00 - Odd AIMMRnfiOpmlliMMMI. , WHT SFimieFIEU)!, MAS^MCHMSEITI MO AA«. to 6 P.M . u • Manchester Parkade > Sandays fteoi SiOf ll ' ' < ' (DAL Hosiery — Manchester Parkade)' I n 1 a M o H
• \ 1-. l^.ANLiiik..Aii:K EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 Vernon «t the Manchester town clerk's pfficA Anderson 4s employed as Coventry paint' maintenance foreman qt the .University of Connecticut, Water JVlains to Be Flush TV-Radio Tonight Storrs. Two Portable Qassrooms Mr. gnd Mrs. Xlmorc 8. Am RENT After Gimplaints on-Color dsrson of 330 Oak St. were A Completely Safety MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER To Be Finaneed by Surplus guests of honor Sunday at a 26th Elks Name Oass ' Due to a number of com- coimnis^on, the zoning board of Television wedding celebration at ' the plaints regiateriid about the col- appals, Oie zoning commission Frank Dunn, school superhi- home of thi^ir daughter and son- Checked Cor or of the-water by'users of^he and the 'economic development The hoard of education has 6:00 ( 3-10-22) kovie (30) Miami Undsr Otwsr in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Nel- For PER Magee voted unanimously to finance tendent, said that paying for ( 8) Mike Douglas 7:16 (40) Peter Jennlngt, News- Rockville Water and Acmi^duct commission met 'Wednesday (12) Herv Grtflin (32) Summer Highlights U gu Of Bolton. Mrs. Oonrad BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Company facllitiev-JriaJnS Kr'H night and viewed a preliminary the 112,000 cost of two port the portable classrooms in any 7:30 ( 3-13) The Wild. Vm West Manchester Lodge of Elks, at (18) Hollywood A Go-Go Casperson of 17 Hackmatack St. be flushed. , concept of the, town's future able classrooms / at Coventry other way would Involve “fur . ( 2 0 ) -Faith ------for------Today- (C) Us meeting to be held Wedries- ther reductions in an already (30) Rocky and Hie Friends (34) Science Reporter co-hostess, made and decorated ONE FIXED FEE fig program will comprehensive plan. Grammar School by reducing (40) Man of Uie World (40) Given Hornet (C) a wedding ben-shaped eake for day, win honor its junior past the amount of the liitended sur tight budget, and would have 6:30 ( 20) For Your Information (10-30-33-30) Tarzan (O NO MILEAGE CHAKGE (Shday in the Western The preliminary plans were (18) Subscription TT the party. About 26 attended the plus of $20,361. a crippling effect upon educa (40) Dennis the Menace exalted ruler, Harry Magee. of the system. This will revealed by Marshall Winston (30) Whirlybirds 8:00 (24) Antiques event. 'hm from Monday through Oct. of Raymond and May, planning The surplus. In accordance tional services.” 6;4fi (32) Marshal DUIon (40) Time Tunnel (O A ■dinner' will be served start 8:80 ( 3-13) Hogan's Heroes (C) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were $: From Oct. 3 to Oct. 16, the consultants. The plan will work with board action of July_ 19, The original board of educa 6:00 ( 3-40) News ing at 6:30 p.m., which will be tion budget request for fiscal (30) Seahunt ( 8) Sports World married Sept IS, 1941 at St east section will be done. All in conjunctloii^ with the “701” was to be returned to the town (18) Merv Griffin (34)1)*X«A O])]»ioiUion Theater PAUL DODGE foUowed by the mteeting at 1966-67 was $1,185,605 but was (32) Rocky and His Friends (10-30-22-30) Man from UNCLE Joseph’s (3athedral Hectory, of the work will be done be- program which will be partially general fund at the end of'the (34) W hafs New? (C) Hartford. The couple, besides which a class of candidates will tween the hours of 11 p.m. and subsidized by the federal gov- .ere comes the current fiscal year. By financ cut to $1,161,000 before the an 3:00 ( 3-12) Movie (20) Industry on Parade be initiated in honor of Magee. LEASING and RENTALS 5 a.m. drnment. ing the cost of ■ the--portable nual town meeting in May. The 6:16 (22) Club House (34) Lincoln Center ' their daughter, have two sons, board of finance at that time (40) Sugarfoot ( 3-40) Milton Berle (O John Anderson and Gary An Following the meeting guests 373 Main Street, Manchester—Phone 649-2881 Users of the services are re- The comprehensive plan for classrooms out of this surplus', (10^20) News 9:30 (10-30-23-30) T.H.E. Cat (O will be introduced during a minded that ,some dlscolora- the town is a plan for the future asked lor further cuts of $41,- 6:30 (34) V.S.A< Arts 10:00 ( 3-40) 12 O'clock High (O derson, both at home. a return of $13,361 to the gen- (1O-3O-3M0) Laredo (C) short speaking program. tions may occur during the pro- considering carefully as to eraT fund will still be possible. 000 but the board of education ( 3) Waiter Cronkite (C) Mrs. Andersen is employed corduroy trench coat presented the $1,161,000 figure to (12) Newsbeat (34) Open Mind gram. William MacKenzIe, where zones should be placed In recommending this action, ( 8) News. Weather (18) Subscription TV the town meeting. (10-20-32-30) Huntley-Brinkley 11:00 ( 3-8-10-20-23-30-40) News, president of the water com- and implemented with zoning However, at the town meet (C) . S)x>rl.''. Weather imny, said fie visited many of ordinances. 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings, News (12) Newsbeat ing, the voters approved a (12-22) New.s 11:15 (40) Sports Final -tliose who* made complaints It js hoped the completed board of education budget of 7:00 (24) lyhafs New? (10-20-30) Tonight (O and found that most of the dis- plan will be ready by March, . . . with pile lining! (40) News. Weather 11:30 ( 3-8) Movie ''$1,120,000 necessitating a cut of (10) Branded (C) 11:26 (40)-Country Music (C) turbances only lasteij. about one The plan has to be checked and $41,000. In making this budget ( 8) Front Row (C) 11:30 (22) Tonight (C) hour. approved by several state agen- i r s (30) News (18) Subscription TV cut, the board 6t education dis 1:16 (40) Air Force Film A total of 45 customers issued cies before It is ready. Each 2 ( .3) Death Valley Days (C) ...« ...... ~ NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY covered an e^rtra payroll ap 8EF SATUm»\r*S TV WEEK POK fX)M?LETE I.lSTHfQ complaints over a ten-day per- agency has plans for land use, propriation in the amount .^ol iod, which equals a little over such as recreation, conserva- $25,361. one per cent .of the some 3,500 tlon, highways and such. This ‘.‘surplus” came al»ttt as families serviced. 21 Apply as Principal a result of the switch-over to Radio The flushing process is done A total of 21 applications the uniform fiscal year, and was YOUR NEW through the hydrants and In the has been received by the 'Ver a part of the 1965-66 budget. (HiU Ustlng tnodules only those news broadeasts ef U w U COLOR TV! past has been done during the non board of education in sm- ‘The board at that time voted to minute length. Some statlnnn eerry other Short newseosta.) day. MacKenzie said due to the swer to an advertisement for a return this “surplus” to tha WDBC—1366 10:30 Dial 12 complaints he has set up the principal for the new Vernon 1:30 News, Sign Si Off town general fund, and make 6:00 Long John Wade WriO-1999 night time schedule and also Center Junior High. 3 8:00 Dick Robinson their $41,000 cuts in other ways. a system of reverse flushing to 1:06 News, Sign Off 6:00 Afternoon EdiUon I TMs fait, an 90 afvmiliig shows will be carried I Our complota setedloa of nognlfleoal mm Three of the applicants are Don't you lov* it? It'S wkfe Late in July; projected enroll WBCR—916 6:00 News, Sports, Weather thoroughly clean out the pipes. from the Vernon Scihool system 6:36 Americana in color by the three major networks! And, MAgnavox is on display at our store—uowf ment figures showed that Cov B;0C Hartford HIghlighU 7:00 WwiUierwatch - ’ MacKenzie noted in several and the others are ' from other WHATEVER entry Grammar School would 8:00 Gaslight 7:26 d ie t HunUey 72% all network daytime programs Choose from today's greatest aasoftmeat o f parts of Connecticut an(^ other wale cotton corduroy with a toasigr 13:00 Quiet Hours 7:30 News of the World of the homes from which the require two additional class WINF—1236 7:46 Joe Garogiola authentic fine-fUmiture styles: 17 CuuaiJiBsfton complaints came the pipes lead states. Three have been picked also be color. ts rooms in order to operate ef 6:00 Ne*s 7:60 Sing Along $459.50 and 12 Stereo T tw tie catertainment ing into the. house, from the from the list, but the sub-com lining of Orion* aezyllo. fectively during the 1966-67 8:16 Speak Up Hartford 7:56 Brinkley Reports I Authoritative industry statistics deariy show 6:00 News, Sports 8:06 Pop Concert centers—with Stereo FM/AM Sadh>Pbaai>> main line, were very old Mead mittee of the board of educa ' - ' m school year. ‘The school board 6:30 Editorial Roundup 9:06 Nlghtbeat _ ^ that this fall’s demand for Color sets will far ones. In these instances he ad tion. These three will be inter requested an appropriation from Lowell Thomas 11:00 News. Sports, Weather graph from o tiiy $695.00. Act cr Elk In 8hws 6 to l A 7:00 The World Tonight 11:30 Art Johnson Show exceed their supply: over 2dniIlion families vised the customers to. replace viewed, Monday and Tuesday. GOP Candidates on Three Levels the board of finance at thiit 7:16 Frank Gifford WPOP—Ktt6 immediate deliveryl them at their own expense as One of them is from the Vernon time, to fcofver the cost of rent 7:36 Public Affairs 5:00 Jim Meeker will be disappointed and tmable to get delivery on Mrs. Rosalind Quish, Republican candidate for town treasurer, pours tea for Mrs. Phyllis 8:00 News 6:30 Ken Griffin the water (jompany does not system, one from another Con Shulman, GOP candidate for secretary of state, and Atty. John Bonee, GOP candidate for ing the portable uidts, but the 8:10 Speak Up Hartford 10:00 Hotline agf Color TV—not even in time for Christmas! ■own the service pipes. necticut town and the third, request was denied. Because of 10:00 Comment »■ 12:00 John Sherman U.S^ (Congress from-ther-Pirst'Congressional District. A "Meet the Candidates Tea,” sponsor Some of the customers, Mac from 'Vermont. ed by the Manchester Republican Women’s (Dlub, was held Wednesday at Mrs. Quish’s home, the urgient need for classroom After the interviews have Kenzie said, are still connected -110 Forest St. (Herald photo by Pinto.) space at die grammar school, to a very old four-incih pipe on been completed, the committee Cmiba, Dow&stairs Fariikm VIoov the board of education voted to Orchard St., north of Davis will decide whether to recom g o : ahead with the portable I W I c i g Ave. and will eventually be mend just one to the board or 12, October 'll. Officer John THE WEATHER classrooms on Aug. 14. shifted over to a newer six-inch whether or not to have any or Stodd made the arrest. ‘The board awarded the con C. T. LaBONlSE all of the three appear before John Lynn, 44, of 300 Bene tract for the two classrooms to line TTie rest of thb complaints, the board. dict Dr., Wapping, was arrest the lowest bidder, local con and ASSOCIATES, INC .^.perfect COLOR pictures AUTOMATICALLY! MacKenzie said, are due in The board will not meet again ed on a warrant issued by Cir tractor Sylvester J. Floufe. The until Oct. 18 arid it is expected cuit court 12, charging him total coat of $12,000, it was felti large part to dead ends on Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance streets which do not lend them- the decision will be made at with disorderly conduct. He would be considerably less than MAGNA-COLOR, the years-ahead Big Piclure C o^ TV...offers a l the was released under the no cash Agency sel'ves to complete Inter-connec- that time. Gary Calms, former rental of portable units, such as prlncipal of the Sykes Junior bail pact for appearance in are now in use at the high' advanced features you want—now M Exclus’ive Autorriatic Color—gives you the tlon with other streets and also to poor flow in some sections High, had been appointed prin court, Oct. 11. Sgt. Walter schooL most perfect color pictures AUTOMATICALLY, and keeps them true’ without Schmeigel made the arrest WOOL PLUSH BRINGS YOU where the loop is at the end cipal of the new building but he lAst night’s vote means that critical manual fine tuning ■ Brilfiant Color Tube—brings you the most vivid, no further cuts- are necessary of some streets or parallel to resigned at the end of the sum other large mains where most mer to take a position as as The Herald’s Vernon Bureau in the board of education oper DOUGLAS EDWARDS tnatural i n VUI U l color pictures Jyou've WWWWVW. ever —seen — —• • ----■ Chromatone—adds — ------« depth------and thru* Is at 38 Park St.. Rockville, P.O. of the flow occurs. sistant superintepdent of schools S ating budget-for fiscal 1966-67. ing dimensions to color, vrarm beauty to black and white pictures ■ QuicK-On—lets your ltogna» Box 327, tel. 875-3136 or 643- evening School Opening in Maine. Thera'a a |ob for tfw Aitam AND THE NEWS 2711. ^ ^ h o ’s the TRAC-TEAM. . . the tingle power FOUNO ‘OirOLIST DIES Color pictures flash to life in just seconds ■ World fennous Magnavox Sound— — — — The Adult Evening School Until the position Is filled, Allen Dresser, a-ssistant super •mK with a lalactlon of aaatonal HE5W HAVBIN (A P)—Robert WINF - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL provides greater program realism ■ GfidingTambour Doors conceal TV screen will open next week with an 1-12 medicare otuctwnania to throw tnow, Johnson, U, of Old Amity Road other record enrollment of intendent of schools, will act as when not in use K Total Remote Control—optionally available on both models ■ome 1,550, almost 100 more principal assisted by David NEW HAVEN- (AP)—So far, vacuum lawnt, cut arasa. Saa In Bethany, has died in St. Ra MON.. WED., FRI. — 6 P.M. “the transition to medicare has girl in the damoiMratioa bMtay. phael’s Hospital of head injuries' at $695 ■ An this, plus a standard of quality th ats unequalled today! than that of last fall. Parker. HEAVY 56-oz. PADOING All of the classes will start at Arrests been smooth," according to T. received when his bicycle was Stewart Hamilton, president of hit by a car on Sept. 14. T p.m. with the exception of the Mrs. Agnes M. McOowap of epeclal jja?s on "Understanding 52 CkX^erhill St., Manchester, the OmnecUcut Hospital Asso State police said the boy died ciation. dandy blouse? E late Wednesday night the Adolescent." which will was issued a written warning III i * ■- Hamilton said Thursday that The driver of the car wlfich start Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for failure to drive right after Weleonie Hera Ronald Kozuch, principal of being involved in an accident two-thirds of general hospitals hit his bike on Bethmore Road surveyed in Connecticut have re OPEN EVERY THURS: & FRI. NIGHT TILL 8 P.M. in Bethany was Identified by the evening sidiool. noted that Thursday. a very heavy registration this Mrs. McGowan was driving ported little or no Increase in state police as Sylvia Humphrey admissions of persons over 65. ..00 17, of Amity Road, ^Bethany. - .4 J. . .. term has filled many of the east on Union St. when her car popular classes to capacity. The left the road and struck a pole However, “it is still rather following classes are still open bearing an advertising sigpi in early to predict what the typical pattern of admissions and' dis EQUIPMENT Corp. # )»•», ,>6. * bo a few more registrations: On the yard of the Mobile statiem VISIT THE # ?■ on Union St. charges will be.” Hamilton said. Route 83—Vernon, Conn. Mondays, shorthand 1, general P English, Polish, water cpl&r, Mra McGowan' received mi “We look to the next three or You, of course... and gathering MANCHESTER four months to provide a clear 875-7609 current theatre, securities and nor facial Injuries and minor compliments wherever you Investing, beginning • sewing, damage was done to her car. er picture.” In Mnnchenter Call SH O E BOX Medicare went into effect tailoring, and fashion pattern Officer John Marshall investi RUG iid TILE go. White polyester and cotton 57 EAST CENTER ST. f<. if . July 1.. Entorprlie 1945 design U. gated. with a flourish of nylon lace. FINE WOMEN’S SHOES ^On Tuesdays; Shorthand- II, Everett E. Collins, 49, of 116 VERNON CIRCLE The Cmican, model 3-T521 with 295 sq. hi. The Stanhope, model 4-T584 in graceful Con* accounting, Spanish, welding, West Main St., was arrested on Wash ’n wear. a charge ofijallowing a person rectengular screen, tone control, and two temporary fine furniture, with 295 sq. in. public speaking, beginning oil painting, silk screen printing, under 16 years of age to oper FOR RENT CARPET - LINOLEUM - TILE (CERAMIC & RESILIENT) Sizes 10 to 16. high fidefity speakers—9* oval phi$ S'. In tanguiar screen, tone oonboL end two high 8 aiid 16 mm. Movie Pro law for the layman, beginning ate a motor vehicle. ------ALL NATIONAL BRANDS ------beautiful Italian Provinciai styling. fidelity speakers—9* oval p h js^ . Police sal^l Collins permitted jectors—sound or silent, also BhmsoB, ISriR Fkwt sewing and gourmet cooking, S3 mm. slide projectors. Although over 80 parents his 15-year-old son to drive a PEACHES have already registered for the car on West Main St. 6Uid Vil- WELDON DRUG CO. YOUR CHOICE (dass VI.on understanding...... the...... adq- ^ scheduled to ap- 767 Main ft.—TeL 64S-5S21 ^650 lescent, this class will .remain ^ Rockville circuit court PEARS open for registration. ------Starling at 6:15 p.m., next McIntosh ApplM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday V V Gost&you less than comparable C!olor TV and Thursday, adults interested in registering can do so at the office at Rockville High School. SMIUNG m SEKVICE ORCHARD Adults are reminded there is Mercury and Stereo units purchased separately! ample’ parking on either side of HILL the high school and also in the unleashes rear. AVEHY ST.. WAPPING o Students enrolled In art cours MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER I j is for la c e ^ Bring those big gas heat bills down to earthy es may bring in whatever art • Big Picture 295 aq. In* supplies they now own. 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I . MANCHESTER’ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY.'SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTEft, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, cCONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23/1968 PAGE S IX South Windsor Soucier, attendance; James Gi- Increase Noted Hospital Notes Bomb Attack onfriddo, convention; Bernard College Lists Speakers “irR TIME TO TAKE A STANr 280 Planes Minimum Soviets Slam Door Topper, finance; John Orslni, In Idle Claims Obituary visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. Lions' information; Richard ‘DM SEAMLESS FLOORINfi” In all areas excepting mater Town to Meet Teachers Bordua, membership and Robert For Business Institute Unemployment cjslms filed Ordered for Wage Law nity where they are 2 :S0 to 4 Sills, program. The speakers and content of in Manchester, Which dipped M n. Marla C. Wagner On Peace Proposal p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private On North Viet Nam Also, John Doane, public re- ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Marla rooms where they are 10 a.m. (Continued from Page Oue) In Inforinal Talk on Pay latlons; David Casavant, recrea- the Practical Business Manage- 12 per cent^durlng the past two Viet Action Cosman Wagner, 79, of 91 Vil Is Signed (CMtUtrad frem Fags OiM) to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested tlon; Lou earner, community ment Institute to be held this week^ -febounded to 353-—or With: Duresque The town council has pro OOP Sets 8oola) lage St., widow of August Wag (Continued from Page One) lion in the north and south of America „„t to smoke In patients’ rooms. They hit the pass again April 26, elided'dM betterment; Sal Spadaro, safe- fall at Manchester Community up^--Il per cent—for the week (Continued from Page One) ner, died yesterday afternoon disband them at once ana jjo more than two vlaltors at then suspended strikes against damaee of 828 Oommu- vided the impetus for a meet- The GOP party will hold a ^ ty; Hugh O’Hare and Donald coUgge have bfcen announced by away some of his power to bot- --'Ending Sept. 17. NEVER NEEDS WAX, COMPLETELY SEAMLESS IVarm^d SreeTt 1““ P*'the NortV urttil two days ago S l l ^ Z V s and ing between council members. ‘^e Blasrabf Henry, education and scholar- j oleksiw, director Included F4 ^^Mrs"! W ^ e r was born [Aug. tie up legislation. • Cast (Jlub tomorrow night. The increase was reported by EXTREME DURABILITY, RESILIENT, Douglas Skyhawks . , Patients Todav: 374 when they hit just ahove the other fortified positions. South the board of education and the A social hour will begin at n „im hnii institute. the Manchester^- office of the man Intruders and Llng-TemcO' 16. 1887 in Dusseldorf, Ger- Johnson mentioned Powell by united States and their al* This appeared aimed at Patients . ______Vietnamese pilots flew 171 corn- many, and has lived in
A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 P A G E N IN E
Ing opening^the dump an addL lished and posted prominently, dump at illegal hours* The Staf- erators from out of town who HJanrlypHtpr •om« degree, an abandonment of our Tolland tional hour and on an every "I don’t want to get arrested ford truck had no dump sticker, dump in Tolland after mid- military purposes in Vietnam. other day basis, rather than on for some non-exlstant regula- and when questioned whether night. Ettptttn^ ifpralb We haippen to believe that the solu* Thursday through Sunday as tion” Luhrsen stated. he had read the posted regula- ZanghI concluded that “ If peo- ’ l l " .'-I „ PUBUSHBD BY THS lion does have to be political, rather 55 Residents Okay Selling previously scheduled. Zanghi replied the regula- tlons the driver had replied that pjc would co-operate, would- P a u f J3uMn0P ^iorU t mr.WAi.n p r in t in g C ».. mc. tions are posted on signs at the he interpreted them to mean IS Blnell Street than military, and that the future safe Cook told of how the schools n’t have these problems.” Mancheater. Conn. ty and freedom of the people o f the cannot get anyone to bid on dump. “If no one can set them “ the hours Tpllanders could The' ordinance was passed, THOMAS r . FiEROUSON 3 Acres to Hartford Firm I feel sorry for them.” dump, and the rest 'o f• the time despite the vigorous controversy WALTER R. FERGUSON country have to be left to negotiation i* 5.'v -4 removing the school , rubbish Publtahera The signs’ are posted totem- for others.” He was sAnt on his raised over'rthe Issue, after it and compromise. We still find it hard to About 66 residents attending of other industries, and will and trash because the trucks Founded October 1, ISbl m - pole fashion on a high tele way without dumping. Was explained the hours could believe, however, that the leadership in last' night’s town mestlng un- meet the requirements of other can’t dump in the Tolland Published Every Evening Except Sundays anlmoiisly approved the sale of sources, dump. The policies at the dump phone type pole inside the Nedwied said many of the n’t be amended at this meet and Holidaj’e. Entered at the Post Office at • the White House has come‘',to- accept Qualityf Service and Personal AttentlonI Manchester, Conn., aa Second Claaa Mall three acres of Industrially zoned The total cost of the proposed are costing the town money ac- dump. . Saturday night dumjJ fires are ing. this, and'we, and the rest of the world, Matter. ______town-owned property in the Am- improvements is $8,450, leaving cording to Cook. Luhrsen B^d that the only caused by out-of-town dump "Satisfied Customers Are Odr Beet Advertisement” SUBSCRIPTION RATES will be waiting to see whether, after lot Industrial site for $3,000 an a margin of $550 of the pur- William Swanback of Gehr- sign, that is mgned by an au- trucks who dump their loads Manrhestcr Evening Herald 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. Payable In Advance yesterday's great hopeful performance, acre. thoritlve body, i^Mn a state o7 and then bum the evidence.’ He Tolland correspondent Bette One Year ...... IM.OO chase price of $9,000. Ing Rd. questioned whether the TeL 528-5009 i TeL 643-5476 Six Months ...... 11.00 the next administration moves, add to The approval will lead to the The reinvestment of the sale new hours would help the deterioration. “I nap put a has run into commercial op- Quatrale tel. 876-2845. Three Months ...... '...... 8.S0 sign up anywhere but It doesn’t One Month ...... 1 .* ___ or detract from our driye toward peace, location of a silk screen print- price of the -property into the school dumping jiroblems. continue to deal more concretely with ing^*Crm, FBPOO, Inc., as the Amlot site will help both Zanghi " replied, “Definitely." mean anything” he added. MEMBER OF ' Cook replied, “I’d like to “ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS proposition and substance, or begin to second industry on the site. The FEPCO and the town as the A gate is needed across the Tbs Associated Press is exclusively entltlM $9,000 received by' the town for improved site will be more at know how.” dump entrance, Luhrsen said. to the use ol republication of all news dis show propaganda motivation. patches credited to it or not otherwise credit the sale will be used to Improve tractive to Industries interested Cook explained after the Zanghi replied that he used to ed in this paper and also the local news pui>- the industrial site to help at In locating in the town, accord meeting that the schools need have a cable across the en Ushi^ here...... : . All rights of republication of special dis tract other industries. ing to Clay. to have the,trash picked up on trance, but junk was dumped patches nereln are also reserved.______A Four Figure College The meeting 'also, approved a , Additional Lots Seen a daily basis. While the Tuesday over it every day. OUR ARE The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as change in the hours that the Robert McHutchinson of opening is helpful it doesn’t “ We’re going into the sani sumes no financial reaponsibillty for typo It seems like a long time ago—al-. . t^.dum p can be used after orW mil R i pohTted solve the problem, tary land-fill method at the graphical errors appearing in advertisements out that W .T.ORANTT CO and other readtng matter in The Manchester though it was only yesterday—that au co^eraW e debate.^ ^ Improvements of ’facilities ’ Residents Arrested dump” , Zanghi said, “ and will LARGEST SELECTION OF Evening Herald______thorities at Manchfster Community Col Raymond Clay, chairman of and the access road would open Cook referred to the arrest of have to have a man there to IN MANCHESTER his sister for dumping in the Full service client of N. E. A. Seiwlce. Ine. lege were understandably nervous about the iikhiatrial comraJssion, bpei\- up additional lots in the rear maintain it.” Publishers Representatives — Julius ed the meeting explaining about town , dump , at 10 after six one TV AND STEREO STANDS their enrollment statistics. A strategic of the site. Joseph Nedwied, a constable Mathews Special ^ e n c y — New York, Chi summer night by two men in cago. Delrtdt and Boston. ______ambiguity was the only consistency in the company and the improve who has served guard duty at ments the town was planning to Clay explained that the cost baseball cans addine “ She the dump, suggested that a 6 REASONS WHY IT PAYS TO SUY MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA their information, it sometimes seemed, of the improvements should not " I IN TO W N !! TIONS. ______. the sIte.'He Wrt tol-. w riU erofTT o one“ c w was fined gate be installed. If it was high and there were dark moments when, in crime.” enough people couldn’t throw 2 Display advertising closing hours: spite of their best statistical twists, and “ “ t that residents should keep GRANTS-OWN Come’ and seie the newest of the Fcr Monday — 1 p.m. Mday. about F ^ W 'a n d 'i t s products ^bat many of the im- “ My family has lived in this the trash over It, and if they For Tuesday .— 1 p.m. Monday. no matter how well they mixed their prescnted by ,'vica. president town for generations,” he said, left it they would be subject to For Wednesday — .1. p.m^^Tuesday. prOvements will make the entire modern, the most contemporary of count of full and part time students, an WiHiafri Franks “ and has contributed many roadsi'^’R l’ ‘.‘ R"ing c '" "es. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. sit more valuable for future lo For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. Franks stated that' the indus things to this town other than t e l e v is io n a n d actual audit of classes fell somewhat cation of industries. High School Bids < STEREO the contemporary! Priced For Saturday — 1 p m. Friday. try 'lM«i reached the pojnt in our trash.’ ’ 5.95 Classified deadline: 10.30 a’.m each day m abort of the true college level. Eugene Wanat questioned the Cook announced that the bids publication except Saturday — » a.«a. its growth where It needed to The arresting of ten residents 1. Exciting Selection of Styles 4. Quality and Dependability From now on, however, all need for location, of quicksand below the for the construction of the 16- to please from hav6-:a permanent location ad for dumping after hours was We had your home-decor in Quality is the, keynote in contrived optimism has passed'. The in surface of the land in question, classroom arts and science Friday, September 23 ding, ^‘V ew im id lili^ to set our nothing more then a “ cold wing for the new high school mind when we designed creating Bradford equip stitution, entering its fourth year, has to which First Selectman Car- roots* in Tttiand.” blooded trap for a crime that will be opened Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. these sets. Choose from ment. Each set is checked a combined full and part time statistic Franela Poirier, president of melo Zanghi said he wasn’t should not even be a crime,’’ aware of any quicksand In that in the high school. The bids will contemporary or antique and i-echecked to assure Ask to see the new price on the reaching into four numbers; even the FEPfJlO, is a Tolland imtive. he concluded. 3 area in the 45 years he has be opened at a meeting of the styles. ^ you of the finest in lasting New Hope, Lingering Handicaps composite comes down to only 850; the Tha company which is cur Reportedly the stakeout at the High School Biulding Commit Medalist Model Portable TV includ rently leasing space on Capitol lived in town. Wanat owns land dump had been set up to catch equipment. The peace proposals formally ad problem is no longer one '^f getting pu across the street from the pro tee. 2. Trouble-Free Performance Ave..'*ln Hartfoid, specialises in out of town residents using the Acoustically engineered to ing a matching TV stand. Black vanced by Ambassador Goldberg before pils to enroll, but one of making sura posed . site, A town meeting will be .sub 5. Satisfaction Guaranteed silk, screen printing posters and Tolland dump. It caught only sequently called to authorize our exacting siiecifications, the United Nations General Assembly the college will be able to serve all the Frank Weston of Old Post Tolland residents, however. Of Service on Bradford sets is .leatherette cabinet in square de outdoor advertising billboards. the aw-arding of the bids for people who will be trooping toward it Rd. stated that the town origi the ten arrested, nine paid the only the finest precision- as near. as your phone. are new and different in their degree of The com pany has clients construction of the wing. every year from now on. nally purchased the tract of fine, and one has appealed. crafted components are sign iqiplicable as built-in, 19” compromise, and, therefore, constitute Album or Churches By Joaeph Satemis throughout New England, New The Bulletin Board Grants will replace any de land for the construction of a John Burokas of Russell Dr., used for quality. an important, significant, and hopeful With this as the present state of af York, the midwest, Florida and St. Matthew’s Altar boys will fective materials x>r work TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM school. "The town wouldn’t a candidate for state represent screen. Step for our country. fairs, it seems a good time to compli Texas. meet at the church tomorrow at 3. You Get V a lu e - manship within our gen build a school on quicksand,” he ative from the 48th district, sug ment those Manchester people who were Tito company specistlises In 9 a.m. erous warranty period. At the same time, they face diffi stated. gested that the dump be open Save Money so enthusiastically Insistent on getting quality printing, according to Members of the Tolland His culties and handicaps made Inevitable FEPCO will be the third In until a half-hour after sundown, Grants volume buying re Franks, and is well respected torical Society will attend a by their own built-in reservations, by this institution started when they did, dustry to locate in Tolland. The rather than a set hour. sults in volume savings— 6. New Credit Terms Come see our complete line of hand- A Thought for Today within the industry. It current meeting of the Connecticut ^ the past context o f American behavior, before the need for it had become more Industrial commission has been This would be more realistic. for yo^jTinest engineering, “Charge-It” at Grants. No ly employs an average of 12 League of Historical Societies real than merely calculable. Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester trying to interest Industries to be maintained, as it, would per- handsoifee styling give you money down. Take up to 36 wired circuitry solid state stereo. and by, of course, the intransigeant type Council of Churches workers, most of whom will be In Hartford at 10 a.m. tomor locate in the town, which is ex mit dumping during daylight months to pay on any set. of reaction typical of the other side of There were those of us who wanted to brought from Hartford. row. more value. periencing one of the iMgest hours which vary considerably From 5 9 ^ 5 to 499.9S ^ the conflict. go a little more slowly in the hope of Expect to Expand A Hunter Safety Course will Nothing is really owned un residential growth rates In the between the winter and sum making sure that, if Manchester went f The company does expect to be given tomorrow from 1 to The big general hope lies in the de Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak less we can give it away. And •WUl Vote For* I have always been interested state. mer. W .T.GFtANT CO. into the collegia business, it provided it expand its operations shortly, 4 p.m. by safety director Rob gree to which Ambassador Goldberg’s nothing frees us from posses To the Editor, in some type
T' .1:. ■ V , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI'.'CHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HEI^ALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1966 PAGE TEN . ■ \ that the investigation of prac i } . , Hospital Head Fired * tices at Connecticut Valley Hos ‘t ■ • pital began when admitting pro YOUR CHOICE cedures were questioned. t iksL fiaJikeud^ Complaints had been made Drug Tests Not Involved, after alcoholics in need of psy chiatric assistance had allegedly been turned away from the hos- pital. "495 State H ^lth Board Says CRASH INJURIES FATAL , ' -5 DRUGS MORRIS (AP) — Injuries suf I960 OLDSMOBIbES NEWK HAVEN (AP)—State of- n u m ^ ^ f persons have died as year or more as* subjects su’bjet In PE. drug experiments that were run fered in a collision on a rain- “98 HOLIDAY SEDAN or “88” H0L1DAy\ p ficials-say the removal of Dr. a resulfNif treatment with in- vestigationar'4rugs at the hos without some of the usual safe slicked highway ' Wednesday Both equipped with automatic, powep^ steering, John Lowney as superintendent pital. guards." have claimed the life of Joan brakes, R&H, whitewalls, etc. Both cietm, one owner West, 23, of Deer Island, Mor o t Connecticut Valley Hospital "Investigation inJHcftt**.” the "The principal criticism of ★ 54 Other Makes and Models ★ had no connection with reports board said in its statement, Lowney appears to be that he ris. WEEKEND Miss West died Thursday at Low that experimental drugs were “ that the death of onlyXthree failed to obtain 'informed con a t jthsL fi^uJvadsL Hartford Hospital. MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE given to mental patients without patients could have possiblJ^4n sent,’ ” the newspaper said. SPECIALS! any way, have been associated' State police said hqr car skid "Your Greater Hartford Quality Oldsmoblle Dealer 404 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 1^* their consent. / Stating its reasons for dismiss'- with the use of these drugs. ing„ i^wney, the board ' said, ded on a curve on Route 63 in lor Over S2 Years” Morris during Wednesday’s rain The state Board of Mental "Further investigation indi- "Evaluation of the information storm and collide^ with an on Health, which dismissed the .sus cates that there is no basis tor submitt^,to the board by the 512 WEST CENTER STREET pended superintendent Thurs coming car. believing that the death of two commissioiler and his staff, re- The other driver, David Wal 643-2411. 643-1511 day. said there was no truth in of these patients were in any •view of the information received rumftrs that some patients had ter, 35, of Milford, escaped se Open Mon. thru FrI. ttll 9 p.iq., Thun, and Sat. till 6 P.M. Yes! If's almost 10 years now that we have been way due to the drugs, and au from those in Support qf Dr. rious injury. r ^v,-sx' ;v' died because of experimental topsies were performed.” Lowney, and discussions with drugs. Dr. Lowney himself 'Have com striving for ffie lowest possible prices and o sin The board held a special In the one other instance in r ‘f ? 'W a which'there was a question of a vinced the Board of Meptal i meeting in New Haven Thurs Health that Dr. Lowney has hot cere desire to be helpftil to our patrons in their day to consider Lovimey’s status, relationship between the use of investigational drugs suid the been able to administer the hos MAHfCHBSTER LODGE OF ELKS, B.P.O.E. #1898 and following the meeting issued pital in a satisfactory manner." a statement which said Lbwiiey death of a patient, the board health problems. To satisfy our cust^ets in 2 said the patients survivors The board said, however, th^t 30-40 Blssell Street, Manchester was being relieved of his duties would not authorize an autopsy. Lowney "is a per.son of profes I • . because "he has not been able presents price, quality, service and personal attention 2 However, the board said "a sional ability who.has many un to administer the hospital in a deniable accomplishments to his satisfactory manner necessary medical examiner was called In w ill olwoys 1^ our serious endeavor. Regordless immediately and was satfsfied credit during his two years as ITALIAN NIGHT for its proper functioning." superintendent." Lowney, who had been under that death was due to coronary 'ii’S'. '' t, ' '»/ ^ Bloomberg verified reports how busy we ore, your personal problems ore temporary suspension since Aug. thrombosis." For Elks 'and their friends, Saturday, October 8th, 1966. State Mental ’Health Commis Dinner 7:30 . . Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 to the music df A1 26, w a^ fired two years to the Carlson’s Orchestra. Donation $7.50 per couple. Free Door important to us. W e may be big in siie, but you day after his appointment to the sioner Dr. Wilfred Bloomberg Prize. Deadline for resen'atlons Is Wed., Oct. 6. Call 649-6305 post at the statq hospital in Mid said the board was referring to CONSIDERING A — 649-1131 — 649-8727 — 649-5781 — 649-0339 — 649-8262. 3 dletown. newspaper articles, particularly come first. Try us and see. 3 The board did not Indicate one appearing Wednesday in the Remodeled Kitchen?i ) ALL YOU CAN EAT of the MENU, prepared by Chef ITgo where the "gossip, rumors, ex Middletown Press. ( Pagan! 1 . . Celery, Olives, Pickles, Tossed Salad, R
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 23, 196g Paget 13 to 24 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 PEIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 2S, 1968 s . ' - j*en Minutes of Terror Stocks in Brief LaBonne Still Opposed NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Town Man Charged market drifted off in siuggisb To License Suspension ' ' s / ,v trading early this afternoon. Victim Describes George T. LaBonne of Glas- appraisal practices of the high- Preweekend eauUon rdgned RAGWEED^, tonbury, GOP candidate for the way department, which were and the market lacked the stim State Senate from the 4th Sen- investigated by the etate’s at- With Killing Wife ulus afforded Thursday by the \ Savage Beating POLLEN 'Ai 'X atorial District, has repeated tomey in Hartford.” (Oontlnaed from fage One) United States offer to de- his opposition to automatic li- LaBonne,said that. If elected, gathered, Manchester police ar : Harold A. Turkington John I. Garside Jr. William R. Schaller Nathan G. Agostinelli David Odegard ^ Wayne Mantz Elected to a town selectman John I. Garslde Jr., a Town ' William R. Schaller. a native A life-long resident of Man- ^ David Odegard graduated A resident of Manchester for In 1945 and 1946, and then was Director, is a gni’aduate, of the of Manchester, attended St. Chester, attended local schools from Michigan Technological ‘Seven years, Wayne Mantz was elected to the board of direc University o f New Hafnpshlre James Parochial School, St. and Hlllyer College. A local University, attended University bom in Allentown, Pennsylva tors Ip 1947 when the council- and has been a resident of Thomas Seminary, St. Michael’s businessman, he served m the of Connecticut graduate school nia. He graduated from Muhl- manager form of government Manchester since 1960. He is College and the University of U.S. Army during the Korean , of Engineering, University of enbiirg College in 1957. He is was sulopted by the town. In employed as a salesman and Connecticut. He is Vice Presi-- conflict and is current^ execu Hartford Political Science. employed as a Supervisor of J.M8 he served his first term mill representative for . Case dent and General Manager of tive ofiScer o f the 169th M.P, He is currently Vice Presi Agency Department with Aeitna as mayor and was re-elected Brothers and lives with his Manchester Motors Oldsmobile Bn. with the rank^f MaJ[pr. He dent of Keeney School PTA, Life & Casualty Insurance Oo. wlf« and two daughters at 51 f\rm and is Treasurer of the is a member o f the K o f CL the former president, current vice He is a member of the. Con KNOW.. m ayor until 1952. Prom 1954 until 1958 he was again mayor, j. 'Westminster Road. He was a ' Manchester Auto Dealers Asso American Legion, the Military > president of Concordia Church cordia Lutheran. Church, Is but be declined to seek re-elec lieutenant In the Infantry and ciation. He is a veterah of the Police Assn.,’ President of the^ Men’s Club. Member of the chairman of the Christian Edu tion In 1958! served In Europe during World United States Air Force and a Civitan Club, the Italian. Ameri 'Manchester Toastmasters Cliib. cation Committee, the Church THAT UNDER DOWNTOWN He was bom in Manchester War n. He is a member of the member of the Manchester can Club, Maglianese Society, Member of Institute of Environ- Council and was Superintend January 8, J902 and attended Klwanls aiib and the Center Elks. He is a past president of and a member of the Civil De ' mental Sciences also a member ent of the Church School. He Manchester schools. Before his Congregational Church. His po- the Manchester Exchtage Club fense Advisoiy Council. of Institute of Electrical and Is a member of the Connecti graduation from Manchester ' litical career includes a term smd is Vice President o f the He resides at 95 Olcott Street Electric Engineers. cut Field Club and lives with High School in 1920 he was with the Berlin Republican Bentley PTA. He llvei with his With his wife and|two children. He resides at 27 McCann bis wife and three children at RENEWAL BUSINESSES president of his Junior and 'Town Committed, where he was wife and two children at 81 Drive with his wife and three 144 Gredn Manor Road. . senior' classes and a member of campaign manager for May- Grandview Street' - children. the varsity basebsJl and basket- for-Govemor and was on the teams. school advisory committee. WILL REMODEL WITH THEIR OWN MWEY? GET^ACTION VOTE REPUBLICAN DILLON SALES and SERVICE. Inc. ( ★ MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd. 1966 ★ ■ 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. . ■ . ' ... . .1- VOTE Y E S FOR RENEWAL ON OCt. If Yon Art A Uttd Car Bnytr. We Have A Wonderful Sd ectioB Of A-1 Valme TUs adfwttwmeiit paid lev I7 ... FOR VOTER INFORMATION CALL REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, 806 MAIN ST^-649-2850... ______r i l ^ »IBetesiidsfEyiOToM.jw6ifNrtMeterlitois/i to lia ktsi lsw iw E ipin tor Ywmi Am ericiM. 3,t30 ew itdt te be mide, including 30 iw s iin . Sw yesr Ford Dtslet Isr teteflt esd esby term . ^ .. This advertisenteat epensored by the RepuMloon Town Committee ' . Sr ?■/ . I G IIEI;ALD, MAN'.-_bJil:.R, CONk, FK1L>A'’,_ Li.------,il 23, 1966 ... V...... J ■ ■ M'" MANCHESTERT-EVE’N^JG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 196^ PAGE FIFTEEN Jarvis Bid Low Sombr iC'Kenneally Parkade Merchants Legion Editor For Water Main Co-Editors . Pat Hairis Jarvis Enterprises of Man- BOARD OF D iet CTOeS C A m iW E Sharon Dbuton Sports Editor H u marriac* of ItOaa Joanne 'Chester U the apparent low bid- Endorse Renewal ,, . , Jtoit Ostroilt Steve Cone n«now KennlMdly to David der for instaUing 3,150 feet of a The Parkade Merchants Association, comprisinsr T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d John ^ondirlc, IwUi of Man 12-inch water main, plus 90 feet seven businesses, endorsed the town’a downtown renew- chester, ^Waa sotomnised Satur of a Six-Inch m^n. In tte Kee- g| project yesterday. The action was taken at the regu- VOL. XXX, NO. 2 Friday, September 23 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty. AdirisoP day, Sept. 10, at S t Bartholo ney St.-Idnwood.. Tx_Dr. area.. . meeting of the as.sociation’s executive board. JarvU’ price of $13,370 is The businesses are Ander- mew's Church. only $36 lower than t|ie net The bride is a daufdtter of son-UtUe, Grant’s, Sears, Ug- ^ a wvltaUxatlon of price bid b^y Mward ^ e s and R e ^ ’s, Connecticut Bank the Main St. ah^i^ihg area and Mr. and Mra John H. Kenneally «Sons of Newington. mi..’The «.»lat Trust Oo., and D & L De Gridiron Play Jr. of a Willard Rd. Hie'brlde- will attract ahopiieri from out tor’s gross price was $13,680. A partment Store. groom is a atm of Mr. and Mra. two per cent discount offer lying areas. Stanley Sombric of S52 W. Goi "The Parkade Merchants As The attraction will alao bene brought it down to $13,406. sociation Is In favor of what ter S t Jarvis offered no discount. fit the Parkade, he said. The Rev. Richard C. Bollea ever is good for Manchester,’’ Opens Tonight Others who submitted bids ’Thia area's population growth of S t Bartholomew’s Caiurch uuieni wno auom.iu«i oias jj ^ association’s , for the w work are: Dren Con- ^ . A. , meeting the next few years wUl spur How quickly they jell and spirit is excellent, and there is performed the ceremony and struction Co., $14,860: and said at tne m^img. shopping centers, Oo- was celebrant at the nuptial how badly they WMt a winning lots of hustle. The potential is Brentwood Inc. $17,090. Both added: "Competition is hen said. It is better for the club will determine how toe there. It all depends on toe high Mass. The Girls Choir of are from Manchester. here and competition is going p^rhade to have the downtown St. Bartholomew’s participated. Manchester H ig h Football kids.” TTie new water mains will re- to because ^ ° u r ^ o ^ g strengthened rather than VOTB REPUBLICAN team’s season turns but. With Everybody is wishing for a re- Harry K. Carr of Manchester plaw an “exisUng four-inch P ^ l^ tlo n . It is ^ tte r to have having the town ringed by ahop- was organist and soloist Bou 22 senior lettermen gone from play of last year’s 8-1 season, main, an habltOal problem dur- centers In ouUying areas, last year’s CCIL champion The pigskin is up on the kick- quets of gladioli, mums and Ing. high-peaka*. 1- s usage. cncat^r ratner tnan nave it *at> hevi^ explained, orange blossoms were on the outside of Manchester. team, toe record will depend on ing-tee and will be booted into altar. how fast toe team develops. Yet action tonight at Meriden NEW UFOs EXPLAINED "People will come to Man Half of the women workers TUs Ad Sponsored By: Friends Of The Csndldats • • • The bride was given in mar chester and then we the already in the making is a bas- against Maloney. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — _ , . ^ ^ at in this country are over 40 years ketball and line which Coach Stan Slossberg ’68 riage by her father. She wore a UnidenUfied Flying Objects Parkade and the doiimtown » n full-length gown of venise lace David Wlggen feels, "are faster sighted recently in a Louisville mutually benefit f r ^ the than last year’s.” over taifeta, d^gned with seed neighborhood turned out to be t ^ ‘c that we bUild to- pearl accents on the bodice, and A strong offense will be quar llttle more than hot air. gether. terbacked by Tom Halley, ’67, Lucky^Senior a cathedral-length train. Her A poUceman found the UFOs Cohen explained that every Merle Frazier veil of silk illusion was ar and Dale Ostrout, ’68. In the — two cellophane suit bags — effort is being made b>' the backfield, starting could be ranged from a Crown of seed and the launch man, a 13-year- Parkade and downtown merch- Visits London ' pearls, and she carried a bou Steve Hemingway, ’68, Bryce old Junior high school pupil. ants to make the town the "re- I Legion of Honor Carpenter, ’68, Dick. Cobb, ’68, quet of three graduated kissing The youth said he filled the gional shopping center for east- Manchester High : Mike Belcher, ’67, captain, or bails of white roses. bags with hot air, sending them em Connecticut.” . The roar of a certain . white Music sparkles through all For Summer- MIm Susanne Hyde of Lynn, 5 ’59 Triumph winding up into the g^e does, seemingly the thread Frank Woods, ’69. Tim Cough as high as 100 fept. He said downtown renewal lin, ’68, and Rick Grane, ’67, are It’s easy to tell that Sharon Mass., cousin of the bride, was MR. AND MRS. DAVID JOHN SOMBRIC gstudent parking loU^a familiar ties together the multi- maid of honor. She wore a f u ll- ______• sound for many MHS students. “ „ . on the passing end both' with Goods tine, ’67, isn’t supersti two good helping hands. In toe length gown, designed with av- ,. The contents of the sports car faceted life of Merle Frazier. tious, for July 13 marked the ocado groMi satin brocade bodice bridegroom’s mother wore a try accessories and a white or- Sand not the automobile itself She expresses her love for mu- line at the tackle position are and train, and a mauve crepe turquoise dress with matching chid corsage, STUDENTS Chuck Carson, ’68, and Kent beginning of her three-week JJare what excite most of the in- sic in two mediums — both skirt. Her headpiece was a dr- accessories. Both wore orchid Mrs. Sombric is a 1961 grad- terested snectators Accordlne .v i. ^ j j Ough, ’68. Returning letterman stay in London, England. clet of gold velvet leaves with a corsages. uate of Manchester High School, - i r i mode™ daHeleris?^^^^^ through dancing ballet and mod- Sproul, ’68. and John Gab- . During)her stay, Sharon lived matching brocade bow and A reception for 260 was held Mr. Sombric Is a graduate of Orders Are Now Being Taken by the Jewelen Listed Belew ^ *m dance^and through singing by, ’67 are guards. Mike Walsh, in a boarding house owned by streamers at the back, and she at Bolton L«ake HoteL A buffet Manchester High School and at' Bfront that riimts" and thia more Roundtable (three years). All -68, is over the pigskin at cen- an English woman and her chll- carried a bouquet of twh) kissing was held later in the day at tended St. Francis College, Lor- for the O^IGIAL School Ring from the Glass of ’68 Only. ifront mat counts anq tms more Connecticut Chorus, and the ter. dren. With her were eight other balls of yellow and rust colored the home of the bride’s parents, etto Pa. He served with the | j o S X a ^ r thU week’s male only real possible threats foredjqi students from Fr^oe, mums. For a wed i't - I t ,u - ■ / y V . -T i MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 \ PAGE SEVENTElSN , ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FR|DAY, SEFTEMBER 23,1966 PAGE SIXTEEN -X. 4 - BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE \ LITTLE SPORTS Antw*r to' Lines of Work PtAY ^ ACROSS authority LET US SHOW YOU THE 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 1 Live mannequin 43-----public « a m e 'old)/ which \\H0W6 the' 6 Secret----- 46 On the left PIKE—A.-.A / AVERA6ESjiCAREER#..ii-rtA/*r/Tt/*Aorro COMIN'?/*/ 11 Vlcar'a assistant sidelnaut.) icn HltA,OH00U*.'t CAM SEE 1 4C-.VEAB- > OUT TO N t HEAR YOU ' - 12 Juliet's beloved 47 City in New BOWES,|UT VWERE’E tHE 0L0 800V Z5-VEAR;1 F\ANeN*T (SOT'A 13 Spanish WRECK T I OOWT W banknotes 48 Doctor’s helper | AND A OLt> r/.LAUSH SINCE . 14BritUo 49 Conjolps- , VOU'KE LOOHIH’ BAD, SOT ’'lO-VEAR-r 30KES.V/ YOU 6AO OCEANOfSRAPHVW AS «EO«RAPHY B»OY, I WISH . WHAT'S - ^ THE'T' TAUGHT OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS j . 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' 1 "1 3 M O H J ■A'' }■ ^ \ PAGE NINETEEN* ..iNG HERALD, ^lANUlEoTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPil^aLLR,23, 1966 ' I la'-^ ..G liLiikAEi), MAj... ■ ,-tivi GU,- CUNN., FUlDAY, t.L,x .wi.it 23, 1968 PAGE e i g h t e e n , Yale-UConn State Headliner Red ilot Braves Cool Off Pirates Visitor's Take $ 1 0 1 - ^ THE 19th Victory Trin Hosts Sports Viewing F r 6m Small N Y Crowd “^SATURJDAY In 21 T ilts, Williaitis 11 1:45 ( 8) NCAA Football: Herald Purdue vB. NotTe Dame Dodgers Idle NEW YORK AP — ’The dil- The setback w*s the TaBlM* 3:00 (30) Major League By cago White Sox won a ball game 45th at home, the moat they** In Hartford Baseball Triple-Header EARL YOST NEW YORK '(A P )— The in Yankee Stadium Thursday, ever lost In the Stadium ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis For 17 football seasons, 8:30 Sports Editor Atlanta Braves enjoy base hm^y didn’t ex«:Uy got rich ^ 4:00 ( 3) NFL—Countdown the Connecticut-Yale game ball these days because Only 413 paid spectators saw New York picked up Its only matched twp powers ^in to Kickoff 6:00 ( 3) Race of the Week Third Straight Final Week SuspenBC they know who’s playing the game and the vlsltora’ Uke nm In the ninth inning on aln- their respective leagues, before they get to the ball ( 8) Wide World of Five times in the 90-year history of the National from the gate was $161-51. ••y Bryan, Hector with the Ivy League school park. ’Ihe crowd was the amallest,. pes and Bobby Murder; Sports Baseball League the pennant race has involved as many always coming out on top (18) Wrestling The second - place Pirates in the major leagues this sea- PepMone struck out WR" as three teams entering the final week and it appears of the Yankee Conference 5:30 (30) AFL Report moved Into Atlanta Thursday son, the smallest in the Stadium bases filled to e n d ^ e game, that this will be the case again this season. If so, it win member. 6:00 (SO) NFL Game of the night, intending to cut the Na since World War H and proha- ’The Yanks collected 10 hlU, The character of the game Week ’’mark the third straight year the N.L. .World Series rep tional League lead of the idle bly the lowest In Stadium his- but left 12 m A n e n stranded. changed abruptly In 1965 as 6:3(S ( 8) Sports Special resentatives were not known until the final seven days Los Angeles Dodgers to one ’The loss dfopped them one. UConn ambushed the Ells 13-6. 7:00 (SO) NFL Game of the of the campaign. It looks like ; r~ game. Instead, the Braves Joel Horten picked up his 10th hall jf g m e deeper Into the In the 18th meeUng before an Week: Giants vs. Cow another Hollywood-type finish Andy Baylock and Gerber aU trounced the Pirates 14-1 and victory In the Sox’s 4-1 triumph. AmpriMU League cellar. ’They expected 35,000 persons in Yale boys with the Los Angeles Dodgers after one season, Robert is boosted the Dodgers’ margin to Rookie Stan Bahnsen waa the 4riUl ninth-place Washington by Bowl Saturday, both squads will 7:35 (18) Subscription TV in the driver’s 'seat, at this now In his second term with the two games. loser. / " o n e game. be improved over the teams Charter Oaks vs. Mon writing, with Pittsburgh's Pi grldders. . .Speaking of coach ’The: victory was the Brave^L which finished last year with treal rates and the San Francisco es. Ray Malavasl is the fourth sixth straight, 19th in the last 21 identical 3-6 records. SUNDAY Giants ready to give it the old coach In seven years with the games and 30th against 12 de- Harriersin Pair of Meets fgifits since coach Billy Hitch Connecticut has a new coach, 12:00 ( 8) Football— Syra college try in the final days Denver Broncos. It could b e c q ir i^ habit. ' and finished a close second yea- cuse vs. UCL.A cock became Manager Billy John Toner, who knows a lot ahead of overtaking the Dodg * * ♦ ( 3) Time Out for BOSS GOES UNDER.—Hank Bauer, Baltimore manager, is put under the show Hitchcock. The Man^ter High cross- ®twS about beating Yale. In his last 1:00 ers. 2 2 er by jubilant players during dressing room celebration over winning American country.^ad can’t seem to Sports Short Stuff That makes the Braves the five seasons as an assistant * * * eing on the wrong end strong performances. ( 8) Vale Football Long-lialred Mike Burke, new League pennant. (AP Photofax) hottest team In the league since coach at Columbia, the Lions (30) AFL—Kansas O ff the Cuff president and chairman of the Hitchcock replaced Bobby Bra- 26-29 score. The harriers ~ ~ beat Yale three times with one ost the season opener. Tuesday Changes Mind (Herald pfwtb by Pinto) City vs. Boston Midget football______warfare In board with the New York Yan- , gan Ahg- 9. The surge has taken tie. ( 3) NFL—Giants vs. them frdni seventh place, 12',i at Weaver High in Hartford, TRENTON, N.J. (AP),—Two- READY FOR ACTION: Four Manchester High loney High in Meriden are, left to right, Dick Cobb, 1:15 o,< U.. m . , . Yale coach Carmen Cozza Eagles games out, tq fourth place, eight while CCIL rival Hall ruined time Indianapolis 500 winner Steve Henenway, Frank Woods and Tom Halley. next Friday night-Sept. 30-with FANS STAYED AWAY IN DROVES—Lone backs slated for heavy duty tonight against Ma- alms to return the dubious favor 1:55 (18) Mets vs. Cin man, Phil Rlzzuto and Joe Corks Pop for Birds games out. their home debut yesterday by A.J. Foyt said Thursday that he and guard are alone in a sea of seats atYankee to the new UConn coach. Cozza cinnati the first of six doubleheaders. Garagiola — will be back next '\T he big thing^has been that 26-29 countar changed his mind about retiring was in his first game as head First game each Friday night season. Former owner Dan Top w e^ o to the ball park and know Stadium as they watch action in game ^tw een the A bright spot for the locals and would drive in the fifth an- coach when the Huskies wiped under the arc lights will start ping had described the work of who's going to play"’ catcher Yankees and White Sox. There w e ^ b u t 413 fans has been the performance of nual Trenton 200 National 3 5 off a slate of 88 straight Yale at 6 o'clock.. .Fran Mahoney, the four radio and teevee voices Joe Torre said, explaihing .the at the game, representing the smajkst crowd in the Dave Stoneman. Stoneman out- Championship Races Sunday at Indians Underdogs Tonight. victories over state colleges-.'Hls> general chairman, reports more as “ terHble’’ before he sold out After First Flag Win change In the team’s attitude majors this year and the low ^Fat the Stadium in distanced everybody in Hartford Trenton Speedway. chief weapons will be a sopho than 200 tickets have been sold his stock to CBS last Monday. Bind fortunes. "You don’t have post World War II days, -Photofax) more-dominated backfield and a for the annual West Side Old (g a former University of to look on the board to see il food set out on a table in the predate everything you’ve done veteran defense. Timers’ Reunion dinner on Sat Pennsylvania football player ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) you’re playing. clubhouse. for us." ■ ’’ Southern ConnecUcut, Wesle urday night, Oct. 1 at the Gar who looks Madison Avenue all —"It’s great, but it’s a "If a player knows he’s going' National League Perhaps the h&ppiest of all "Ask him if he has any more yan and Trinity also begin their den Grove. Final ticket returns the way. Incidentally, there good thing it only happens Bauer piay, he can conduct himself East at Rockville Saturday W. L. Pet. G.B. wft9 -„8lugger Frank Robinson, players like Robinson, seasons Saturday. will be made Wednesday night have been ' hundreds of com accorcjingly. Your mental atti 89 -62 .589 once a year.” who was obtained In a trade said. Southern, with 24 lettermen Lo® Angeles at a meeting slated at Steve plaints received by the Yankees tude has a lot to tio with it. If The Silver City squad will be varsity experience. Dick Cobb Bill Tedford, the best tackier 88 65 .575 2 That was the cryptic com with the Cincinnati Reds last Curt Blefary, a 23-year-old . , . . , By PETE ZANARDI from a team which was .7-3-1 Pittsburgh , McAdam’s ' Home.. .John Han about the radio and teevee an ment from weary third base- , ^ , out to avenage last fall’s 29-8 and Frank., Woods should back and end John Sutherland, best San Fran. .. . 86 67 .562 4 December and probably, nailed ouUlelder In his second major S a year ago, plays at Trenton non, president of the Midget nouncers this season. Bring you’re preparing yourself when • Ready or not, here comes Manchester, a pair who them up. all-around defensive player, Atlanta ...... 82 71 .536 8 man Brooks Robinson when a down the Most’ 'Valuable Player league seMon, perhaps had the ’ W. G. GLENNEY CO. State in Harry Shay’s debut as Football League, reports several back Mel Allen!. . .The lights you get up in the morning.” football and stronger than- j-emember that contest are half- Most experienced Dave Tur- Coach Don Robert at East is Philadel...... 81 72 .529 9 raucous fwo-hour clubhouse par {(ward while leading the Orioles explanation, coach. Shay replaces Jess Dow, leading political figures, from in the I gym at the Community -' The victory Thursday night aver. With the addinoil of ^,^0^ Don Bradley and quarter- ner is out for the first two con- hoping the experience gained St. Louis .. . . 79 73 .520 lO’ a ty came to an end as the Balti to' the flag. “ 1 haven’t had a good night s who became the school’s ath both parties, will be present at Y are a di.sgrace. The gym is was the Braves fourth straight Jockvill^ High, th " i MANCHESTER ^VENING, HERALD, MA jIg HESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER'23, 1969 MANOiil::,^iiiiB-LvEi-41NG:.Hlt:ilALD,- MANOUEoTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 Pi^GE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TW'-ENTT BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Famlt 85 Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— Furnished .Aiiartments 63-A . Antonu^nes For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Help Want^----Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 400 fcEDAR clothesline poles, _____ Tenements 63 ONE ROOM furnished apart I960 BLACK THUNDERBIRD WOMAN FOR part-time cash- WANTED — baby sitter to live HAID — Conn. Motel, must be WANTED — Full-time broiler MAN FOR DAY or night count- PARTS CLERHI for heavy con many sizes, installed and re- GAS SPACE HEATER, $25. ler position. Apply In person In. Elderly woman preferred. set. Also . basket^!! and fence ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, oonverilEIe, all power, good f o K . VEAR6 CLyMER^DORKEO UKE A B i SOME fLUHE MAOe IT BIG! willing' to work weekends, no itian with chance for advance er work, will train,' good jpay. struction dealer, experience Rocking chair, $3, iron bed and IXIOKINO for anything Ui real only. State Ttieatre, Main St. Call after 6. 876-0S60. posts. 640-1358 hot water. Apply Marlow's, 86T CLASSIFIED condition. Call after 6, 876-4a3«; OOGr T O BECOME A WSLL-RNOV/H MOV! HE^ORKSEVEN HARDER 1D/M)1D phone Galls. Apply In persbn, ment. Apply In person. Bo See Chris, Deci’S Drive-In, desired.. Salary negotiable. spring, $5. 649-7848. estate rentals -- apartments, homes, multiple dwellings, no M*ia. CELCBRfT/ - BEIHG RECOGNIZED! 400 Tolland Tpke. nanza Sirloin Pit, 287 W. Mid 462 Center St. .Call 643-41Q1...... 1 «7 FORD — 4-door sedan, RESPONSIBLE WOMAN Want THE AMAZING Blue Lustre TAKE OVER PAYMENTS fees. Call J. D. Real Estate. dle Tpke. or call 649-1164 for will ler.ve your upholstery ROCKVItLE — room apart brakes,.muffler, radiator, re ed for small busy office. OLKANING' AND LAUNDRY FROM OUR BANK 643-5^’»». TYPIST’ - RECEPTIONIST appolntnent AUTO PARTS — leam the ment, in residential . area. cently replaced. Tire almost Knowledge of office procedure' jwoman, ful.ljttine. Vernon Ha TELEVISION beautifully soft and clCEin. Rent FOR UNPAID BALANCE ADVERTISING trade. Pull or part-time drivers Adults. $120 monthly. 649-4824, Including bookkeeping and electric shampooer, $1. Olcptt 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! RENT MAN In need of rentils. new, radio, heater. Good sec ven, 876r2077. KITCHEN He l p part-time eve plus inside work. Apply Man- /- Withyvaried dutlM. Inter- ; TECHNICIAN Variety Store. Have tenants willing t o ' sign 875-1166. ond car, yiOO. Call after 6 p.mi typing absolutely essential. nings, apply In person. Charter Chester Auto Parts, 270 Broad .'' START PAYING IN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS estlhg work witlKmany CaU Manchester Public Health NOVEMBER lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or 649-1841. Oa’< Restaurant, 120 Charter St. . . ' ^ N E R A L ELECTRIC ONE YEAR OLD Simplicity 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. employe benefits. Som^ex- Nursing Aaeoclatlon. 649-7426. 649-3566. Oak St. landlord tractor, ' dump cart,; Ilufflness LocafloB perience preferred. In Man^ Requires ■ BRAND NEW COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FULL-TIME public health nurse PAINTERS HELPER wanted, mower, rotary tiller, cutter, bar 414 ROOMS, 2125.. 3‘/4 rooms, F or Rant 6 4 DISMANTEUNG 1956 Chevro cheater area. Write brief SATURDAY PART-TIME gas station at 3 ROOMS FUROTTURE . MONDAT Xhm FRIDAY 10:39 AAI. — SATURDAI 9 AAL 'Coventry Public Health NUrs- some experience preferred but and new snow plow. E x c'l’.ent $115, heat, hot water, stove, let, V-8 standard. 649-4374. resume, handled In confi tendant, mornings. See Mr. TV TECHNICIAN $9.36 MONTHLY DESIRABLE atore or office Ing Association. CaU 742-6642. not necessary. Call after 6, 849- condition, full price. $750. 1-228- refri-erator, parking, 15 For-' dence to Box BB, Herald. Sloan, Esbo Service Center, Bedroom, Livin.g Room, Dinette, apac'', ground flix>r, clean, at* 1962 MORGAN plus 4, excellent MOP-NING 9658. In expandihg service depart-- 9243. est St., off Main St., 646-0090, PLEASE READ-YOUR AD Route 83, Vernon. Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other . ..tractive and nsisonable. In* condition, low mileage. Red. PART-TtME saleslady for Mon ment. 643-5675. , . ' f l upfiawi or "W ant Ads” are tabes over tke pbone as a day, Wednesday, Friday, hours "NEVER USED, anything like Accessories quire Manager, State Theatr% Call after 4, 649-8859. PRACTICAL NURSE, 6 day conrenlence. The advertleer should read Ida ad the FIRST .1-8, other dai^ optional. Apply 'INTERVIEWS CARPENTER WANTED. Call 11 it," say U"ers of Blue Lustre EVERYTHING $228.78 THREE ROOM first ftPorr ap- 643-7832. DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS tai time for the week, Monday-Friday. CaU TOP SALARIES' 1963 CHEVROLET station wag in person only MUnson’s Candy D E A N m a c h i n e after 6:30, 644-0450. for cleaning carpet. Rent elec- pliance.s' and garage. "UIW-’ J- next inaerllon. The Herald Is responalMe for auly ONE taicor- 649-1221 after ON on, 6 cylinder, standard shift, Kitchen, Route 6, BtUton. PRODUCTS — -MM Outstanding v/i.tLaLni4U employe benefits - trie shampoper $1. The Sher- BRAND NEW D, Real iEstale, 643-5129.... . reet or omitted maertloa for any advertfseine t and thea only WANTED ^ 4 8 year old boys to program: OFFICE 38,000 miles, one owner, well win-WilHama (3o. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE to the extent of a "make good” Insertion. Efrora which do not 1^ SEPTEMBER 24 165 ADAMS S'f. work in niail room after siJhool leeeea tlM value of the adm tiaenant wffl aet bn eorreOted by cared for. 875-5047. MERRT CHRISTMAS! It Will -$10.16 MONTHLY SIX ROOM duplex on Pearl St. suite of booms 'suitable for doc* be a very Merry Christmas, one ..hour a day. Call Orcula- C A R E E R O P P O R T U N IT Y "make good" • 9 a m. -12 noon MANCHESTER (il'.iman Hair) Value Famous Make Refrigerator, adults only, no pets, W rite tor’s office available in State OLDSMOBILE 1966 — Cutlass for AVON RepresentaUves. It Uori Department, 643-2711/ $125, now $19.99. Style extra. Living Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Box X, Manchester Herald. Theatre Bldg. CaU Manager — HIGH SCHOOL _— Must be high school graduate convertible, 4-speed floor shift, bo for you, too! Earn those Write, for j details. Discount Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other Several fine permanent day STOCK MAN, full-time, 40 hour with mechanical lability. E::pcri- radio, heater, dark blue with extra dollars the AVON way. HAS BIMEDIATE 1209' E, Chelten, Phila 414. ROOMS, first floor, heat, 643-7832 (Beekvme, TeB Free) \ I time positions Available: wcek, fringe benefits. CaU 643- ence helpful, but ' will tra'n, Accessories white top, white interior, 8,000 This year our gifts for ' all delphia, Pa. garage, adults,' after 6 p.m. SENIORS OPENINGS: 1141, Mrs. Dunham for an ap- Please call J ./ C. ' McCarthy, EVERYTHING $297.34 875-3136 original miles, too hot for me members of the family are Call 643-6637. INDUSTRIAL Space — 4,000- M 3-2711 Full-tlmt -day and, night shifts pointment. An equal opporlun- 289-6871.^ ( j TWO 9 x/ 7’ STANLEY rbll-up to handle. Call private owner, We Are Interviewing more l^autiful than last year. x/ 7’ BRAND NEW 6,500 square feet, first floor '^ k rk Typists ity employer. garage h oots. Good condition, THREE ROOMS, second floor, 643-2853 after 5:30 p.m. CaU today for appointment. 3 ROOMS FURNITUP' space, centrally located. Win :'j5 e-ch. I'lq; ire Frrmer‘s room for storage, hbat, hot Saturday Phone 989-4932. Milling machine operatoi OIL DRIVER — Experienced $14.74 MONTHLY subdivide. For . particular* 1967 FORD, 2-door sedan with water, parking, central, adults. Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? ; Typists Hardin,ge Chucher oil driver for local fuel pump Market, 8J9 East Middle Tpke. ^ake Washing Ma- call' Warren E. Howland, Real* spare parts, good running con- SEPTEMBER 24 BEELINE FASHIONS —Needs $100. 649-3177. (set up -and operate) ing, year ’round work, uni 649-9953. ______chine, Famous Make Refrigera- tor, 350 Main St., 643-1108. diUon. 643-0921. 6 stylists in this area, 3200. MALE M-Hour Answering Service 9 a.m.-12 noon Turret Lathe forms sunplied. Call 289-5431, RHFINISH with Joy-Craft Bedroom, Living Room, HEATED 3 RC«M apartment, free samples, work 2 nights a ‘ Figurets after 8 call 236-3185. 1966 OLDSMOBILE Model 442, (set up and operate) scrapers for smooth no gouge, Dinette, Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, stove and refrigerator. Call Free to Herald Readers Bnilding-—Contmetliif 14 Painting—^Papciing 21 Schools^d Classes 33 week, can earn 360. commis- Brid.geport Miller.s 843-6118 between, 8-4:30. 4-speed, radio, heater. Call be For those of you who are PRODUCTION s:u'f,>ce. Mail order $3.50 per Tables, Blankets and Other alon. No collecting, no deUvery. • (set up and operate) Accessories NOTICE tween 8 a.m. — 7 p.m. 648-4001. CARPENTRY — Concrete work INTERIOR AND exterior interested in working Requirements, must have per Transcriptionists HcId Wanlefl— kit including tax. Payable to THREE ROOM apartment, Want toformatlen on one of EVERYTHING $398.22 P E C I S I 0 N S Re answer at the M w hone I stedt •Imply eaB the anything from cellar to roof, painting, wallpaper removed, sonality, charm, love clothes, WORKERS Male or Female Joy-Craft Tools, or contact J. third floor, stove and refrig inside and out, no substitute for fully insured Rene Belanger, drive car, for appointment call ‘ No appointment needed just All Benefits A. Joyce, 476 Parker St., Man erator, suitable for one or two Variances - Exceptions Trucks— ^Traetors ONLY TRACTd * REGISTERED Nur.se, 7 a m. Price Includes DeUvery, Setup, quality work, satisfaction guar- 643-0512 or 644-0804. 649-2462. come to our front door and chester. peopled 643-5270. Granted EDWARDS Part-Time Oo-nings tn several 'Catcgoriis 3 p.m.. two days, alternate — ------oeiv.ee,Service. cu 1 ' \ ■\- 1 I ■ I M/;Aa s X. A-AAIr liLIULD, MANoiiESTER. CONN.; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1966 EAGE TWENTY-THREB MANCHESTER E v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., F r i d a y , s e p t E:: k e r fs, iogg ^'FAGE TWENTY-TWO r BaburMui For Salt 7S Sabnrban For Salt 7S Houses.For Sale 72 "Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 ® ® LT0N - COITBJNTOY town BMVTON — spotless 5% room PriiBsts (Jet Events W in line, S bOdroom Ranch,^ fam ily BUYS 67 PRINCETON ST. — 3 bed- PRIVACY — ninnln; brbok, 3 L®VEL—6% rooms, 3 J18,600 — MANCHESTOR. 6 PICTURE BOOK 4 room Ranch MANCHESTER — new, exe^- renoh. Full bosemmt. Plenty 8lze kitchen, large living room rooms, fourth possible, 2 acres, 30x50 recreaelon roonl, bedrooms modem kitchen with room Ranch, carport, base- with enclosed breezeway imd tlve Ranch, with 3 big bM - of big . trees and a beautiftil Assignments By Belfiore ment, .fireplace, fam ily kitchen, garage situated on a treed one rooms, plug, living room with with fireplace, only $14,900. CLASSIFIED baths, large closets, cedar plus 8 room Ranch, far, far built-ins, treed lot, rec roora, yard. Owners w ill assist In fi NEW LISTING near Bowers School. Hutchins acre. Full finished'rec room, fireplace, fanitly room, kitchen Hayee Agency, 046-0131. closet, oil hot water heat,' below replacement cost. Hut- one car garage, patio, $19,500. nancing to responsible’ pur- Three Catholic ' Clergy ap- Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. 2 bedrooms, 12 x 18’ kitchen, with all built-in nUllties. Dra- 5%-room ranch, full cellar, dlhette, jalousied porch, 2-car chins Agency, 649-5324. Phllbrick - Agency, Realtors, chaser. T, J. Crockett, Realtor, pointments of interest'to Man- World plaaterd walls, huge lot with *paneled living room. Perfect matlc entry foyer **1^ l*vnt BODTON 113,900, immaculate garage with electric doors, 649-8464. 648-1677.' Chester residents ■were announc- fru it and shade trees. Fast MANCHESTER — 5 room MANCHESTEHt starter home. Wolverton Agen- brick planter, add to the- over 4 room: Ranch, largo lend* . ______ADVERTISING custom built. Immediate occu leaped lot. New modem Wteh- OOVBNTftT A 4-room home Badj London Firm sale wanted to settle eatata. Ranch, basement garage, lot NEW LISTING — Manchester, EXTRAORDINARY cy, Realtors, 649-2813. all picture. Brick exterior and 4. f pancy, mid 20’s. 649-4498. ______106x235, rec room. This house 7 room fireplaced Cape. 4 bed- handcrafted throughout. Lo en,« real«.i vahie. Bel A s,. ir Real fcr^two,laey maintenance ® hT lONDON (AP) — London’s N E W U S tIN G CLASSHIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS DUPLEX 7-room raised ranch with 3’ BpWERS SCHOOL, — Wooded is lost and looking for its new rooms, rec room, wall to wall ROCKiLEDGE — 7 room con cated oft Vernon St. in select Estate, Realtors, 643-9383. oU baseboard heat, tiled bath. Richard C. Bollea, biggest lire since the wartime 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. It is not very often that we temporary Split Level. Modern 743-7056. lavatories plus full bath. Im lot a new Colonial, ready for owners. Asking $17,900. J. D. carpeting, breezeway, central- executive area. Price is just BAST HARTFORD 6 family asstetont pastor of St. Bartho^ throu^ a lumber maculate, well kept property list a 6 and 6 duplex in kitchen, large living room with yard i today and burned down decorating. Only $21,900. As- Real .Estate Co., 643-6129. ly located. Leonard Agency, $30,500. Call dally, 649-5301, home, Saunders St., 14 rooms, COLUMBIA— early American Ipmew’s Church for the past ^ ^ In nicely established neigb- Realtors, 646-0469. "move into condition.” This cathedral ceiling, one full an^ evening and weekends, 649- sumable, mortgage, T. J. Crock IncomeInnomn return,rstiim. separatesonarafa hast.hea^ hone —with u .iiall tu.the conveniences four years,vears. has been a.^nienedassigned into .-N oujuuiuig ouiiauigs. ttorhood. Large lot. Assum COPY CLOSING TIME FOR" CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER near Main stately home is on. a large two half baths, fam ily room, 3988. '-Scores of familiea were evac ett, Real’^ , 643-1577, treed lot on' a peaceful Ing systems.' SeUlng In upper of the 30th century, T rooms, a similar post at the Church of able 5%% mortgage with MONDAY n m FRIDAY 10:S9 A.M. — SATURDAY • AJH. St. 4-family home. Excellent MANCHESTER— room cus- garage, $28,000. Phllbrick ------H------uated from threatened homes. substantial cash. Income producer. 4 rooms in tom buHt Ranch,. fireplace, oil street. ■ Mid $20s.. Call Mr. Agency, 649-8464. BOWERS AREA — oversized SO’s. For further Information 1% baths, 8 fireplaces, fqrmal St- Hose New Haven. M ANCHES’^ ^ 2 family, 3 Douton to inspect, S49-5306. call- . , 1 the »R.F. » DlmookTM---- - Q>. . . . fireplace and The Rev.'Edward M. LaRose The fire spread beyond the N E W U S H N O and 5 flats, on bus line, $17,- each apartment. Owner wants hot water heat, paneled rec cape of eight rooms, six on one 649- yard after engulfing 12 parked 6345. beehive oven, 8 or 4 bedrooms, Absolutely lovely estate on 900. Phil^ck Agency, Real fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- room, call now. Hayes Agency. B & W MANCHESTER Green area floor. Ideal residential 'section. timber trucks, causing fuel DIAL 643-2711 16x35’ . living room. Must be nearby Irtte. House has a din tors, 649-1 013l. . 646-0131. - The B ARRO W S and New,listing. 6 room Cape, Im- good lot. Owners transferred VERNON—^7 mom Cape, large tanks to explode. ing room bigger than most WALLACE Co. maculate cindltion, garage, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Aeen to b e ' aj^preclated. Call More than 350 firemen fought TEN ROOM (folder homV plus MANCHESTER — Uke new 2 $ie,900 — 6 ROOM Ranch, fire- kitchen, fireplace, countoy sIm living rooms—living room I* Manchester Parkade shaded lot. Hurry, only $14,^. 1577. owner, 1-338-9248. the flames from shortly after 2-rooms over garage located family flats and duplexes built place, ceramic bath, alumi- lot In an area o f fine homes. even bigger. Three nice,bed CoRtiMwd From Prfctdlnf Po9« Manchester 649-5306 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Only $14,900. Hayes Agency,' NORTH OOV?SfirraT — *■ room midnight until late In the morn rooms. Landscaped — yes, in center of Manchester. Ideal by Damato. Spacious rooms, num stornr windows, attached even manicured grounds rt 646-0131. Ranch with carport, copper ing. Four firemen were slightly Badness Locatidm BusineM Property for large family. $22,900. Phil- separate heating systems, top garage, Manchester. Hutchins MANCHESTER-New 8 room MANCHESTER 6^ room over 2 acres. Tall, stately Colonial, heated breezeway, at Lots For Sale 73 plumbing, aluminum Siding, Injured. No other casualties -For Rent 64 For Sale 70 brick. Agency, Realtors, 649- quality, workmanship. Oppor- Agency, Realtors, 649-6324 older Colonial, large rooms. OLASTONBURT — large con were reported. trees. All outdoor amenities turtltv knocks, assumable - tached 2-car garage, city wa big yard, designed for child- W E H A V E LOTS available for aluminum storms and doors, —barbecue, fireplace, etc., ______morSages, excellent financ- MANCHESTER near bus. ter, city sewers, sidewalks, temporary Raised Ranch on 16 full basement, 100 x 200 lot. A major disaster was averted etc. Why, even the two-car STORE — center of Mandiester, ROCKVILLE — Building with ren, 2-car garage. Orfly $16,900. single or 2 family dwellings. a going paint and wallpaper $17,900 — 4 BEDROOM Cape, HaVes Agency,'^46-0131. Older “6 roorn^roonyfjolonial, 2-car prestige location, $29,000. Call acres of land. $S9,M0. Phll 5%' per cent mortgage. $12,000. by firemen who kept th'e flames garage Is heEited! Owner has newly remodeled store, froi.' Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Please call for particulars. brick Agency, M9-8444. and intferior, reasonable r«it- business including stock is with fireplace,1___ __ walk-out11. voo. base- —O' 1_ ----- J------^ ------garage,garage, earaee. enciosea enclosedenc'ldsed ] porch, quiet builder, 246-1166. Chambers Realty, 648-2825. from reaching a gasoline stor purchased another home In Wesley R. Smith Construction age tank. i als. Brokers Invited. 522-3114 being offered at a sacrificed ment: .large .large i lot, . clo.se to Route MANCHESTER — 7 room street. Only, $16,900. Hayes town, will sacrifice. Mid------^------price. Own^ is considering re- 15. Millette Agency. 643-5992. Cape, 4 or 5 bedrooms, rec Agency, 646-0131. WEST SIDE —6 room Cape, Co. 643-1567. I^ L T O N - - 7 r o o illl^ e h , plus jjab t HARTFORD —$16,600. thirties and worth much excellent location. Owner an BALDWIN ROAD l ^ e fin ish ^ rec room and Neat 8-bedroom home on trlsed more. Seeing will be believ 3,000 SQUARE FEET commer- tirement. ’ideal. Terms ar------— room on living kjp'vV r room Raised Ranch Force Seen Smaller cial warehouse, 20' ceiUng, Rt. ranged. Prestige'Real Estate, DUPLEX 6-6, aluminum siding, garage, $16,900. Phllbrick NEW 8 room Raised R^ch, xious, open to offers. T. J. DESIRABLE building lot on ^ lot, aU city uUUUes, Immed- ing! l',i baths, garage, extra large Carmen Road in Manchester. LONDON (A P ) — A Britlsl 6, $150. per month. Owner, 742- 289-6627 Mrs. Beardsley 289- 2-car garage, excellent condi- Agency, Realtors, M9-8464. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 5V.i-room Ranch, good con Estate, 448-9882. FOUR BEDROOMS- lot, excellent location, low 20's. A rare buy In an A-Zone. Only_ condition.-Reduced to $35,000 ______I______research institute says S<^th 8090. tion, large maples, $21,900. dition, nicely- landscaped. Slid a recent two-car garage 6151. Viet Nam, which officially Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Call Irene Kwiat. Leonard Ag- TWO FAMILY —3 bedrooms Price reduced for quick sale $6,500. Call Doris Smith, JAR Call R. F. DImock Oonqiaiigr, SOUTH WINDSOR — 8 room phis nice bhade trees and a each apartment, built-in ap VIS R E A L T Y CO., R E A L Raaltora, 649-8346. Colonial, 3 car attached garage claims 317,000 regular 'soldiers, central location are features MAIN STREET — store vrith RESTAURANTS — Your choice 5324. i E A ency. Realtors, 646-0469 or 742- to settle estate. PORTER ST. • ‘ all built-ins, family room, $25,- actually has a fighting force of o f this nice home. A t $15,700 basement, good Tocatitm, low of four. Priced $3,800; $6,000, 8349. pliances, aluminum storms TORS, 649-1200, 649-2619. ANDOVER — Older 6 room 90,000 men. , we believe this Is one of rent 529-0618 $7,000 and ohe Including reai INVESTM ENT and screens, each floor of this 900. CaU builder, 246-1166. Attractive S^room center MANCHESTER — modern, im TWO ACRES, 350’ frontage on Colonial, 5 bedroqma, fire The Institute for Strategic Manchester's best -values. estate, $170,000. For more In^ family, 4-5-5, $17,900. Phil- home is laid out like a single Arthur A. Knofla SINGLE GROUND floor room brick Agency, 649-8464. entrance^/center hallway, maculate 6 room Cape, 124 x Ranch. Excellent location. $4,- paved road, 7 miles frona Man place, private beach, 1mmed- BOLTON LAKE — Studies in^ts annual estimate of SpLUTION formation call Phllbrick Agen Garrisjm Colonial. Consist rent. 5 room year 'round home, for rent, heat, air.conditioning 168 lot. breezeway, gamge. 300 to assume-mortgage, J. D. Realtor chester, $1,990. Terms, iOwner, late occupancy, only $14,600. " — world military power said today to. the present tight money cy. 649-8464. ing -<5f large living room, lease $180 monthly. Wolverton ^®l*“ B. Kaoak included, off street parking, MANCHESTER 7 room Colo screened'porch, convenient lo Real Estate Co., 643-51,29. 742-8090. Pasek, Realtme, 380-7476, 743- that-rbany units of South Viet mSuket Is to work even hard Lai>pen Building, 164 Bast Cen nial with enclosed ' porches ptrfieled fireplace, formal cation. ^ Bel Air Real Estate, 6348. Agency. Realtors, 649-2818. assist- Naili’s army are "known to be er—longer, and we do. Our dining room, modern kitch ter St., 649-6261. front and rear, near bus line /d in ii 643-9332. MANCHESTER —New listing. 643-5440 649-5938 BEST , BU'Y — Large wooded sales show It. Don’t be en with built-ins, family BOLTON _ 8 room home ■with pastor at St. Bartholomew’^ their establishment Houses For Sale 72 and Verplanck School. Easy Brick front 6-room Cape Cod, ,lot'in prime, residential area TW O F A M IL Y 4-4 duplex In afraid to Hat with this m e d i u m S E E com er store, ____ room and lav on first floor. 3 baths, swimming pool, large Church. ^ fib r e s .” take care of lawn. Good Idea THREE BEDROOM — East 2 full baths, fully plastered, of Bolton, $2,500. Call 643-4312 Columbia, low down payment agency. We’U find that quali 115^ Spruce St. Call Fred’s MANCHESTER — 3,-bedroom Four bedrooms and 2-full usable bam. . .all on a four The Rev. John B. Kanak of In Saigon, a U S- m ilitary tion. J. D. Real Estate Co., Center St., 2rcar garage, good one car garage, wooded lot, S P L IT L E V E L — 7 rooms, 3 evenings. Call now. Laonaid Agency, fied buyer fo r you. Our so Colonial, dishwasher, bullt-ins, baths up. Two-car gttfage. acre ^parcel. Vacant. Offers Manchester has been assigned spokesman said Thursday that lution Is simple—^but you Package Store. 643-7723. 643-5129. / for professional, large living near bus, school and shopping. bedrooms, formal diriing room, Realtor, 646-0469. disposal, 1 Y2 baths, aluminum Wooded landscaped lo’-. wanted. T. J. Crockett Real- to the Church of St. Anthony at ^ ere are now 311,000 U.S. serV- know what—IT WORKS! Owner transferred. room, formal dining room, Selling for $18,900. Call the R. rec room, .fireplace, garage, BO LTO N— One acre wooded lot siding, storm windows, sewers, EIGHT ROOM fireplaced con- • tor, 448-1677. Litchfield as an assistant pas- icemen in Viet Nam. Soutlj V lrt $16,900. Call Keith Agency, 649- F. Dimock Co., 649-5245. I ' i ^batfis, air-conditioned. with brook, Birch Mountain SOUTH WINDSOR — Executive FOUR BEDROOM— Houses For Rent 6S only $19,900. Hutchins Agen- temporary, ,4 bedrooms, 2',4 tor, claims more than 760,000 1922. Ovvngr, 644-8515. Ext. 646-02,54. 6 room cuatom built Ranch, Colonial to 'o prestige loca cy. Realtors. 149-5324. baths, built-ins, family room, W AR R E N E, HOW LAND Father Bollea was ordained In n'®” ^ ‘ ts regular and paramlll- fix RCXJM single house near MANCHESTER — West side,,& alr-oonditionlng, breeaewsy, tion. Sevbn rooms, including exceptional home on beautiful Realtor PARKER STREET — immac near bus. Spacious 5 room Co garage and all the extras that Wanted—Real Estate 77 June 1952 in Paris France, after tary forces. a lovql^, formal dining room, Manchester High School, ref- DUPLEX, Manchester. ^ ^ ulate colonial. Six rooms in all The institute, a ^ 'v a te orjan< fireplaced Hying room, mod erences required. $125. Write listing. Oean 4-4 expandable landscaped wo^ed lot with lonial, 24’ fireplaced living you would expect In this truly THINKING OF selling? For com pleU ^ h^ studies of theo- ___ plus the rec room, attached em kitchen with bullt-ins. to Box C, Manchester Herald, duplex on beautiful treed lot. J”'®®’'- 350 Main St. room, U i bath.v&Arage, porch, fine home. Out of state owner prompt courtlou* service that the Seminaire St. Sol- i garage. This home must be vets results call Louis DImock P*” ®- France. He is a na- ®m® FRIDAY, SEPTEMB^ 28,1966 The Weolher Averaige Daily N «t PreiM Run PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Partly uuhny, bre«sy and eoel fllanfl;ggtigr lEogniitfl Fqr ^ Week Ended today, high in 60a; fair and cool StoptaBibqr IT, ISM tonight and tom offow, low te* night in 40a, high tomorrow la Members of the .World War VFW Auxlllaiy will sponsof'’ 60s. I Barracks and Auxiliary. wiH a card party tonight at 8 at Don’t Get Overconfident, 14,663 About Town have their September nfeeiing the Post Home. ■ Hancheeter^A City of Village Charm / • .The Greater Hartforfl Home Sunday at 2 p.m. at the VFW THE MAYOR’S GEHIHG GOOD (ClMuified Advertiainc on Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CENT* Home. Members of the Auxil The Glastonbury Square Purtell Telh Bonee Backers MA,NCHESTER, CONN.,- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 Bconomios Oufb will meet Tues VOL. LXXXV, NO. 302 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) day at Qengras Center. St. Jo iary are reminded to bring ar Dance Club will sponsor a dance ' By SOL COHOEN John Gerardo, GOP candidate seph Collegre, Asylum Ave., ticles for the cup auction. tomorrow at 8:10 p.m. At the Confidence over B«pubUcan for lieutenant governor was pre West Hartford. This is a joint Academy Juntor High School, chancea in the Nov. • 8 state sent, representing Gengras, who Main St., Glastonbury!. Dick AT GROUND-BREAKING! ieeU n * with the Northern Con elections was the theme o f last had previous - commitments, Nell J. Paterson of 104 Bald Steele will be the caller. necticut Dietetic Association. win Bd. and Clifford H. Fisher night’s fund-raising dinner in /Gerardo predicted Bonee’s 'Exclusive Club Biessert will be served before o i 347 Burnham St. have recent Hartford for Atty. -John Bonee, election and that of the state Airman John K. Anderson, ticket, citing “ the enthusiasm I . ^ meeting at 7:30 p.m. ly been awarded diplomas in en GOP candidate for U.S. repre :u e s e CXJATESVllkE. Pa. (AP) High-Flying Bombers son of Mrs. Isabelle T. Ander gineering technolo^ from the sentative from the First Con w6 have found in every town, —^There's only one way you son of 13 Oxford St., has recent city and hamlet we have vlsit- Ward Technical Institute of the gressional Distldct. can join the Kangaroo Club: ly completed basic training at However, the principal speak ed.’ , You must have survived a University of Hartford. Lackland AkFB, Tex. He has il^l LIG S En DRUG er, former U.S. Sen. William Obviously with the new book,. a traffic crash because you been selected for training as an A. Purtell, disagreed with the “ The Power Broker,” a bio used a seat belt. PARKADE A membership tea for the new aircraft maintenance specialist show of confidence expressed graphy of State Democratic Kangaroo Club Interna at Sheppwd AFB, Tex. OPEN officers and new members of by four speakers who preceded Chairnian John Bailey, in mind, tional was founded |n 1964 North Viet Again the Ladies of St. James vrill be Gerardo said that another book by the Chester County Safe him. A, smashed 'radio lay outside |7:45 A .M . to 10 P.M. held Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. The Chester Oak Color Slide will be on the market on Nov.- KINSHASA, The Congo probably had the blearing of the ty Council. “ I am not at a|l sure or op the blinding. Looters hopped at St. James’ School. Association Will open its new timistic that victory will come 9. /AP^ - A ari*pATTiin(7 mob Oonjfolwe government. There are 292 life mem A ^ screaining moo accused the Con- from the second floor balcony to season Monday at 8 p.m. at the ‘T fs name,” he said, “will be bers. Each is entitled to ' I to our party without a lot harboring Angola rebels escape police. Several were Connecticut Historical Society, ‘The Power Breaker,’ a diary of of Africans and wear the club’s Insignia: A more work,” Purtell sai^.' grabbed ropghly and bundled Elizabeth St., Hartford. Joseph a political amateur, by E. Clay b u rn ed the Portuguese relations have been oooi. mama kangaroo with lU “ Most of the enthusiasm for Into j^llcp Jeeps. F. Mahoney of Boston, Mass, ton Gengras.” Embflssy toduy And niAn- Portuguese troops have been baby lashed in the pouch by B52s Strike our gubernatorial nominee, E. / Tnjf Congolese government will conduct a “Critique.” Former State GOP chairman handled its chief diplomat, fighting rebels in parts of Ango- Clayton Gengras,” Purtell^ said, has claimed Portugal permits a seat belt. and former Congressman Edwin and. two other Portuguese, ja for years The nonprofit club which “ is from Republicans who come mercenary bases to operate in Infiltration REUNroN GOES TO GRAD H. May Jr., chairman of the The government radio said ITie Portuguese Embassy is has 237 chapters in the U.S. gri*rr.vuow/ to cheer and to donate funds, thu neighboring Portuguese ter SLATON, Tex. (AP) —A hfgh dinner, predicted a Republican the mob of about 300 was made next door to the U.S. Embassy and Canada, does not manu but who don’t get out and ritory of Angola in support of a school reimion will be taken to year, saying, “I don’t think we up of exiles from the neighbor which was not bothered by the facture or sell seat belts—or Runs, Depots work.” ' ing Portuguese colony of Ango mob. new bid for power by ex-Pre- 2 the man rather than the old He warned, “We will only win have had any right to be this anything else. mler Moise Tshombe. Mercury Cougar coming grad returning to the school this optimistic in 10 years.” la. Most rioters fled as Congolese in November if we appeal to Radio Kinshasa broadcast an SAIGON, South Viet weekend. State Chairman E. Searle Lt. Col. Bangala, the Kinsha- police converged on the burning Sept. 30! the independedts and to those ___ editorial today accusing Portu- Nam (AP)—Waves of U.S*' A charter busloqd of 30 West Pinney*'ag^ed. “This is a Re sa niilUary governor, aaid the three-story building. Papers, thinking Democrats who see photographs gaj pf crimes against the Congo B52 bombers raided North at Mercury Dealers Texas residents who are former publican year for sure — we’re three Portuguese were injured passports and the dangers of a one-party sys floor of the — among others that the Portu Luci, Pat Viet Nam today for the - pupils of Slatoa High School will going to make it — stick with by the mob and taken to a hos. smouldered on the tem, now facing the state and guese charge d'affaires in Lub- go to Houston, Tex., as the it.” pital. They were discharged aft consular section and the interi third time in four days. |,'country.” umhashi — ElisabethvUle — . The huge bombers, I flying guests of Houston Mayor Louie But, it was Purtell who warn er treatment. ors of two cars outsidu were ^Star’ in ' The 520 per plate “Dinner was behind the recent attempt above the weather, struck again ed against overconfidence. “I He identified them as Charge burned. Smashed furniture, N Welch, a Slaton graduate. With Bonee,” - held at Hart in the southern end of North plead with you,” he said, ’’don’t . (!'Affaires Antonio Reasano Gar- books and dishes Uttered the on the life of Holden Robert, ford’s Hotel America, was at head of the Angolan revolu Viet Nam just a few miles north take it for granted we Will win " cia, 46; the embassy’s first, sec floors. New Film tended by about 300 Republi of the demilitarized zone. \ in the fall.” \ retary, Carlos Milheirao, and a Police carrying sub-machine tionary government in exile. 3 cans of the 13-town Congres JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) The bombers hit Communtri "For goodness sake,” he ex stenographer, Miss Marla. Hel- glms held back a crowd of about The attack took place in Zam sional District. — Luci and Patrick J. Nugent infiltration routes, truck parkt horted, “talk to everyone wltl^ ena Sllve. 1,000 persons who jammed the bia. are the stars in a new White and storage depots. Manchester was represented whom you have influence. ’The^ In Usbon, Portuguese offi- tree-shaded street which passes Angolans and (Congolese of the House color film given a special Samller U.S. tactical bomberu ANYONE FOR CHICKEN? by Atty. John F. Shea, GOP Republicans alone can’t win it.” cials condemned the attack on the embassies in Kinshasa, lower Congo region are of the “ world premiere” in an air gave the once demilitarized state central committeeman the embassy as a brutal and formerly Leopoldville. same general ethnic group. plane hangar at the LBJ Ranch. zone between North and South from the 4th Senatorial District, savage act. They contended it The mob started by rushing The military situation in The hour-long documentary, Viet Nam a going over, pound and Russell B. Grannls a VISIT THE the building and tossing gaso Kl.sangani — formerly Stan member of the Republican THREE NEW FIREHOUSES line over a small Portuguese leyville — remained tense. entitled "The Golden Chalice" ing seven North Vietnamese depicts their wedding last A\ig. CHICKEN KING Town Committee. Also on hand MANCHESTER auto. Then they broke through Communications were cut be storage areas in the zone. 6. It includes everything from was George T. LaBonne of Glas Escaped Youths the heavy iron doors and tween Kinshasa and Kisangani In South Viet Nam, ground (T H A T ISl tonbury, GOP candidate for the SHOE BOX stormed the upper floors., shortly after fighting between the walk down the aisle to Luci fighting was small and scat doing the frug in her wedding tered. 419 MAIN STREET-—BELOWTOE POST OFFICE State Senate. 67 EAST CENTER ST. 1 IN THREE YEARS Siispected of A Portuguese official rescued national army troops and Ka- Bonee predicted, “We’ll elect tangese mutineers resumed Fri gown at the White House recep Three members of the U.S, special forces sit on the mud walls of a flof^ed The crack South Korean Hger NEXT TO PIZZA KING and GRINDER KING FINE WOMEN’S SHOES the flag but had to use it as a a state ticket, a majority in Moyoi’ Francis MahonGy Participates in Groundbreaking Bank Robberies sack for valuable documents- day. tion. oStpost near Tam Ch^u, Viet Nam. Flood waters, swelled J® Division ended ^a six-month-old the State Assembly and a ma for the New Manchester,Green Hrehouse Seeing the beautiful color film of melted ice from the Himalayas and monsoon rams, swelled ^he Mekong operation and promptly jority in Washington.” BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The brou'^ht tears to Luci's eyes Fri River into flood conditions. The water has made an inland sea of four Viet Nam launched a new one. Simultane day night. ously, Australian troops termi He reported “ a gpround swell Federal Bureau of Investiga^n border provinces. (AP Fhotofax)______. BUCKET OF CHICKEN and a Republican trend in the "I didn’t cry at my own wed nated their current operation COSMETICS • CENTRAL and local police are looking for offing. ding, possibly because I didn’t and the U.S. command an _ ALL TOP LINES two teen-age escapees^ from the Mercy Train Starts, see it,” she said in a little cur nounced that ■Hie” recently ar “ People who have never even ■f r e e b e a u t v a d v i c e -SALE- thought of voting RsSpubllcan,” • McKEE STREET Meriden School f^r Boys who tain speech afterwards. “ But I rived 196th Light Infantry wai he sAld, “ have said to me, ’I’m are susj^cted of robbing a sav can guarantee you that tears in action for the first time. ARTHUR DRUQ came to both our eyes today,” Rights Charge Dropped, The U.S. command said th6 SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPECIAL idmost man enough to vote Re ings and loan association of publican this year.’ ” • THE GREEN Destination Unsure she said for herself and her hus total number of U.S. planes lost 51,100 ^eru Friday. over North Viet Nam, as of Fri ALSO: But in Mexico, a spokesman band. 10 PIECES OF HEAVENLY Authorities did not identify the SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — ■ The newlyweds sneaked in for day, totaled 386. The total in for the Treasury Ministry said boys except to say that they are Across the plains and mountains the premiere at a party for 260 cludes 14 not previously listedt DINNERS Improved Fire Protection—Now the train !'will not be permitted N e w Indictment Planned both Negroes and both from of West Texas, a 10-car mercy ne.,i.ioor women, wno have been- A spokesman said 123 U.S. BARRELS FRIED CHICKEN train clanked toward El Paso to enter Mexico.” serving as tour g;uides in the nmMTNGHAM Ala (AP) — Coleman dismissed when the whites and Negroes confronting THIRD ANNUAL PROGRESS. ..W ITH NO TAX RISE IN ’66 Bridgeport. They escaped from BIRMINGHAM, Ala. lA Monday. each other outride a school. planes have been lost in action the Meriden inatitutlon three and an uncertain future early . The foodstuffs and farm im Johnson boyhood home in John over South Viet Nam. CLAMS Alabama’s attorney general is T>caiieu Monoay. The temporary restraining s Reg. weeks ago. today. plements were donated by Loui- son City and the recently recon ■ J, 1 1 ».» The Rev. Richard Morrisroe, . „ . for The B62s raids today marked eiana residents after a Catholic plans to ask dismissal of assault SHRIMP ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE SAY YES TO PROGRESS Police/aaid that in Friday’s The train, dispatched from structed birthplace of’’the Presi the fifth time in the war that th# Lafayette, La., to an Indian vil priest of the Jesuit order said at dent near the r " '" - , iharges in the shooting of a Civil ^ ^ a T w o S , *"an” eight-engine intercontinental n s H ? 2 .7 5 robbery,- one of two youths en ST. MAURICE CHURCH lage south of Chihuahua City, least ^00 Tarahumaraa Indians The couple ha