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, , 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 $700 million. ebtte. lay dead in the kitchen Leon GrdiiiKl conference at Aplachin N.Y., in at 11 Orchard St., thut 10:39 this morning. rpent dining room at La Stella A motion -was made by Atty. ROUND STEAK Center, 211 Wethersfield Ave., rastaiuant in Forest HUM, them originally expected. Hartford. All women interested ’The defense chief emphasized Sanford Plepler to have a psy­ GROUND Ib. 99c (jbeen*. The community, about On North Viet Nam chiatric examination of Tur­ in four-part barbershop har­ 29 minute* from Manhattan by that thus far in the Viet Nam From U. S. Choice Beef mony are invited to attend. SAIGON, South Viet .Nam infiltraUon routes In the south- war the overdall aircraft loss cotte this afternoon at Hartford okr, 4* known for its comforta­ (XP) — High-flying U.S. B52s em section of North Viet Nam. ______State Jail, and Judge Henry Na- ble apartment houses and tennis rate is running “somewhat less Seaman Peter J. McCartan, rnJ^,li^me~oT'^naUo'J^^^ bombed Coinmunlst North Vlrt- than we'e80mlted,” B^^^^ ruk granted the motion. Plepler said x>sychiatrlst Wal­ USN, son of Mrs. Cecils R. Mc- sbiglee championahipB.' Nam ’Thursday night lor the Vietnamese 22nd Division re- noted that sorties have exceed- REALLY Cartan of 253 School St., is fourth time in the war. ported driving back successive original estimates by S to 10 ter A. Borden bad already been ‘'Oarelik said none ol- the Maf- contacted and arrangements FARM-FRESH serving aboard the attack air­ attending the “Uj^e Apalk- ’The bombers tmloaded tons of per cent, (Di& CDVS/L PINEHURST craft carrier USS Independence ilosives on ammunition Pong, an esU- Pentagon figures show 506 had been made for the examina­ dhin"cnui meetingi$icounu carried $coaless uicu$ than —------iwiq4o H 1 fiHA TnATi tion. with the Sixth Fleet in the 1 ^ In cash in hU pockets. He’> dumps, truck parks and s to ^ e ^ tn a m e s e U.S. planes have been downed CHICKENS Mediterranean. military ,j, yj^t fighting to date. In his. brief appearance beCors described them te newsmen as depots the southern end of the bench, Turcotte stood with But, remember, that no matter ‘Mlegantly dressed’’ and wear­ North Vi^t Nam above the de- *PO>«esman said 150 vVlet Cong ggg jogses in North Viet how fresh the chickens . . . they militarized ^ e . Nam and 122 in the south. shoulders himched, head slight­ ing "expensive Jewelry.” ly bowed and his hands fold- should be unwrapped at once ‘Among those Charged with The heavy raid was part of close-quarter fighting jj, ^ statement, McNamara and stored lightly covered with ''^ s o rtin g with known crimi- the new U.S. aerial ofienalve in dawn. He estimated that the said the boost — estimated to be ^ in fremt of him. He did not wax paper . . . unless you freeze KLH speak, tMit when a*ked whether MM” were: Thomad "Tommy the southern panhandlb-to halt aboutabout 38 88 per per . cent over planned .'i. , Photo,,MrCBdra) S them. ftyan” Eboll, once barred as . a ____ North Vietnamese ______V Infiltratloji - ^ ^ ,pr6dqfltfoniprodqotfon — “was baaed en he understood the proceeding Penobscot New England STEREO MUSIC flght manager after punching a men and suppUes Into Soilth [ Tlje. fighting took place tn Jun- many factors, Including projec- 'Riehaird Turcotte 1$’ to ’Jail liy Detl josepli i." against him, he - nodded his ' he did. FRESH CHICKEN referee and now top man in the Viet Nam through ttM demlMUr- '«!•* mounUln country 277 miles tlohs on number . and typos of SYSTEMS fimUy’oJ Imwdsoned Brooklyn to a «>ne, northeast of 8al||on near the aorUes and predlctrid' ' loss , ^■*‘*TrarcwK ^wiiiijw' a wjUte short-sleered kirii shirt, fteUily BREASTS leadei- Vito G ^ v e se, consld- The B52 raid was preceded J?** ” pressed green working pants, ered the syndicate’s “boss of Thursday by waves of U.S. Air another Defense source Minimum and the same working boots be bosses.” - Btoee#,,,^vy and-Mariim bomlk « thls^A^ wore when apprehended yester- CHICKEN V Michael Miranda, a guest at ers which hammered also at the ^^®‘ ®®P‘- “We'reWe're going to lose. more NORMAN’S The Vietnamese xepokesman Navy planes than we thought” Wage Law mmnln*;, : | said ^ e n VMt Oong #ere cap- Navy planes. It was ex- ' Sib CTfai^nnad he was E STOP IN FOK tured in today’s battle, inqlud- plained, are now flying attack taken ti> a room in the defec­ AN F.AK Fll.l.lNG ing one company commander missions in Increased numbers Is Signed tive’s section of Sie tniilding S lb. Fryers, OKMONS'IKATION Ten Minutes of Terror and sat iMmched'oekr, smoUng. and two platoon leaders. He oyer strategic tdxlsets in North WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- B rib ers...... ea. $1.11 said • govenunent Infantrymen Vldt Nam. Tliese are described . . ^ . -a cigarette while awaiting Ms 4'1.1 HMM'FOIM) KD. wero supported, by artillery, air by o ftlc i^ as higher loss rate “®” Jonn»on «$ned Into law return to jail In Hartftnft SY i lb. Roasters ,M \N( HF'.SrKK strikes und armored cars which objective ^ today a bill boosting the nation- His eyes were sUj^tly iw^ Large Fryers . .ea. $ 1 . 4 7 Victim Describes acooimted for many enemy McNamara^Md a news con- al minimum wage to $1.60 an and several times he appeared to be making an effort to keep ' stuff with regular or new Pep- dead. fference file plahn^ production h^ur and bringing eight million perldge Farm Onbo Stuffing The BKs from Guam madh-’ot warplanes hi boOKfiscal 1967 .back the tears. Slo bag. WINDOW SHADES Savage Beating their first strike against North and fiscal 1968, th e ^ r that under Its coverage. He said he was feeling sick, Viet Nam when they bombed begins next July 1, had b e ^ ^ ^ *Thl8 will bring a larger piece and^the detectives assured him Green. White, Ecru BDITOR'S NOTE — Martin like a dazed spectator as 1 the Mu Gia Pass last April 12. to 1,000. Planes to be producM country's prosperity and he would have a doctor shortly larger share of personal dignl- after be wqs returned to Hart- Woshable ! Bailey is a small, middle-aged slumped in Jhat iron grip. The PINEHURST HAS 'riBan with-a wife and lour chil- pain ^as xsilsing behind my — (See Pago Mx) (See Pago Sts) ty to millions of. our . workers, ^ford. dren. He works at night as a eyes as I saw two younger men their Vriyes, and their children,- Three attorneys from the law PRIME AND CASCADE FINISH and to me,^frankly, that’s what firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp U.S. CH O ICE cartoonist for the Miami Her- emerge from the shadows Made to Order aid. Last Friday night, while .across the street and' run to- being Presld«)t Is all about,” and Plepler, which la represent­ HINDS FOR YOUR With Your Rollers 4Mting for a bus at a lonely ward hie silently, like dancers, Johnson said. ing the accused, were there. FREEZER corner, Bailey was attacked and “Get his feet. Lift hihi up,” I Soviets Slam Door The present M.^an-hour Turcotte himself called the law FULL LINE OF CUSTOM beaten by four men in a sense- heard them say.' minimum will go up in bt$ges to $1.60 by 1968 under the nev^ la^, (See Bage TUxtoen) Prime steaks made i^ch a VENETIAN BLINDS Iw* savagery that sent him to They carried me away from hit last week, that we de­ -to wMch Johnson attachedd Ms, the hospital. Injured seriously t^e streetlight like a sack of po- On Peace Proposal signature at a ceremony in the cided to offer Prime Hind­ E. A. JOHNSON ahd awaiting surgery, here is jtatoes into the darkness beside WMte ]House Cikibinet Room- The quarters to freezer buyers. his account of the ten minutes of abandoned house and then UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. fers la to be tested or ques- room was packed with repre- Shapiro Seeks Note these are trimmed PAINT GO. t**^*"- put me on my feet again, still (-AP) —- ’The today tloned, it should be tested not by sentativea of labor and mem- Thg gripping me tightly. hinds (no flank . . . no kid­ 723 Main St., Tel. 849-4501 MIAMI, Fla. (AP) slammed the door on the latest verbal attacks nor by veiled ners of the Senate and House. Meeting Place ney suet) weighing 130 to street was empty. ithinB’ “Take off his watch.” FVm- U.S. Viet Nam proposals and warnings, but by exploration of one of those present was Rep. 140 lbs. . . . a good buy and )ved as I stood near the stree”t Wing hands. Hurried breathing, demanded the withdraw! of U.S. our willingness to actions to Adam Oayton Powell, D-N.Y., For Protesters ht surrounded by deep shad- "Ne ain't got no watch.” 'troops as the only way to peace, match our -words. chairman of the House Labor wonderful meat a 83c Ib. 8 HiVRTFORD (AP)—State Wei- U. S'. Choice Hinds 160 t6 <»®' . . . The dark fig;ure suddenly The United States immediate- “The responsibility for the CJommittee, -whose committee NEED A WThen, from the south, came struck me-in the face agaiiT and ly declared that It would wait next steps falls not on Hanoi members Thursday trimmed fare Cbmmlssibner Bemard 170 lbs. 71c Ib. Pork and G o men on the sidewalk. They Uien again. I could feel blood for a more considered reply and alone, but'on every power that Shapiro said today he is search­ Chickens are good items to SPECIAL Were husky types wearing pull- pouring as fingers probed my would continue Its efforts. can help toward a solution. ’The (See Page ing for a^large meeting plsica have freezer wrapped this (£er shirts. pockets, fingers that made my Soviet Fbrelgn Minister An- United States will persevere In to acooihmodate persons coming week. * CAR '’As they neared me they began crawl as they found ‘drel A. Gromyko declared In a our efforts for peace in Viet to Hartford In a “welfare walking slow, too slow. Instinc- change. All I had was 32 cents, major policy ^leech before the Nam. We still await the consid- And dhicovor the froshne** of Tranquilizer march” next ’Tuesday. fively I edged close to a tele- They also took - my cartooning u.N. General Assembly that ered reply to our affirmative A scuffle broke out when the Pinehurst cookie* ... ..Nabisco phone pole, tiylng to keep the P6*i tried to wrench off my there was no evidence the U.S. proposals.” Chocolate Plnwheels 49c .. . . Proves Fatal first “welfare march” faroi^t Keebler’s Dutch Apple Cookie* ^1* between them and me. wedding ring. I struggled, mak- peace offers were sincere. He Gromyko’s speech '<^6S tough a group of more than 100 per­ 2 «9ck I averted, ipY eyes to avoid s fist of my left hand. repeated Hanoi’s four-point throughout. He assailed U.S. To Big ‘Cat’ sons to the headquarters of imtogohiziiig the men. But I Then I suddenly found my peace plan calling for an Imme- policy around the globe and laid Shapiro’s de^o^ment to prese^ sensed each-step they took as voice. It welled up from deep in dlate cessation of the bombing before the 118-nation assembly a OKLAHOMA d T T , Okla. grievances about the status of FOR A they closed In. Then a heavy my belly. I never knew I could of North Viet Nam and evacuar geries of resolutions which ap- (AP)—Ivan the Terrible, toe welfare recipients. PINEHURST FOR_ foidarm colled around my neck make a iwise like that. It must tlon of all U.S. troops. _ iJeared to be aimed primarily at Sha^ro refused to let toe en­ SPECIAL Ambassador Arthur J. snow Idopard which escaped TENDER U.S. from behind, wedging me in a have toe United Spates. from the zoo Wednesday night, tire - Into Ms office and COhojjUJiA, vice. Almost at the same time block. berg, referring to his own offer He declared ’’there are still ; " i “ today, ' ' 'V' - \ when a jMtoing contest between CHOICE STEAKS OCCASION? the second stepped In front irhe fists came back. Again police and demot^rators de­ dt me and struck. again they hit me as I feU. Viet Nam would give assur- uusness of the intentions of veloped 10 persons were ar- ances of:matching steps, said: Dr. PMl Ogilvie, director of All these steaks are cut from Rent a new Comet or My head filled with stars and- Washington toe Lincoln Park Zoc^ here, said ' rested. Seven others were the top of the U. S. Choice Beef, Mercury. Low Rates . . . p ^ . U> was unreal and I felt (See Page Twelve) “If toe sincerity of these of- ^ yiet Nam war. cagekbout 2:80 ','v' sjj' arrested later for refusing to carefully aged . . . Daily . . . Weekly . . . He dismissed toe latest pro- Ogilvie said death was leave toe building. NEW YORK CUT posals of U.S. Ambassador Ar- ggygg^ by a reaction to the . Tfiie request for a meeting Monthly. tour J. Goldberg as ^ tranquUlzing drug used to bring (Burkamp 'Photo) Tuesday was mede by Mrs. Wronj^P^^rson on Trial? “so-called peace offensive and down, Del. Sartor Examines Rifle Found at Scene Louise Harris of New .Haven SIRLOINS „ 9P said each new peace move leopard waa shot by a zoo ' one of those arrested Sept. 12. (Htp Out) followed''by “a further escala- g^pi^yg .^rtto a rifle-fired tran- Mrs. Harris Is president of the tlon of aggressive actions. qulUzer dart shortly after mid- All Other Sirion* and “Where Is the solution of the j,jgbt as it peered into the dark- V (See Page Six) PORTERHOUSE i Detective Believes So, Viet Nam problem to be ^^g^^ people scurrying about Scandal Investigator RESERVE A CAR 1 found?” Gromyko asked ^ ,ggt beneath Its roof-top The answer, he said, J® perch on a building -near the NOW ... CALL pie and logical: unconditional STEAKS Defense Attorney States cessation of the bombing of the puts you in charge Ivan ,toe third leopard to es- Scores Diefenhiaker, Bulletin rj territory of toe Democratic Re- 643-5135 iLTBCHIIBEiD (AP) —'The a,t- at hdr home In Barkhamsted, sen —. wTflch had never been "*® - ^ cape from the ZOO in the past 16 OTTA'WA (AP) — Canada’s in Germany upon Idaho Eiaklng t6mey fqr a defendant in a miir- Mrs, ’Thompseii’s murderer served, pending»g her release '^**'*® Namj| wltMrawM yg^pg^ ^gg gecond to die of a Gerda Munsinger sex-and-sicu- matkers, and blight well have POTATOES The latest thing in fashion is the Connecticut Charge CariJ. triaf said l^y the top de- ^at. »tabb^^a?id att®mmed to from toe mental hospital - was 'Sa’JTS.d S f^m c;;.ld""ha";e" "be'en TALK OF 910 BILLION ^ CONNtCTICUI « trial said today the top de- beat, stabbed apd i ...... ada. ’These reports showed that LEASING You-ijan use it in thousaniJs of stores all over Connecticut. To CHAIJC.t CAi<(J £ettve' in the State Police De- hang.her, state ^lice said. • quashed. yjg^ jjam, removal of for- ’TMs la the danger of using worse than the Profumo scandal gbe could have had available to WA8HINOTON (AP) —Gov.. -.partment is convinced toe wrong Solberg, however, was not the After he confirmed today that armaments, toe granting to Y^lUlam W. Scranton of Peon- Block Inland Fresh h99c buy all the things you want. To get all the'services you need.. person is on trial and will be first* p e i ^ accused by authorl- 8»m Rome will tesUfy lor the ^jjg Vietnamese p e ^ e of a any drug,” said Ogilvie. ”^ e in Britain, a judicial investiga- her an efficient method of pass- SWORDFISH OneyTwo-Three i'n vietnam«e poopi" “ * never really oame out from un- tor said today in a report cast!- ing on any classified informa- eylvanla came oat of- ja hold- Year Leasing Plans ,, ppt on the stand to say so. ties. - « defense to in thetoe Solberg^iberg trial, ^bancechance to settlesetUe toeltheir. Internal ^g, ‘ farmer Prime Minister tlon obtained.” toe-line-on-spendlng coofer- And the’ nice thjng about it is, the convenience of pne- ' >WQll4^ Shew, vitoo Is defend-- • A coroner’s finding last year Shew was asked it It is correct p^blems toemselevs. AH Makes and Models vm. ♦« Ogilvie said limn went Into John G. Dlefenbaker. It assert- jusUce Spence’s report, which enoe with President Jotansoa Whistle*^ Bugles and Daisies .. card, one-bill, one-check shopping will alwaysjbe in style. 123 456 789 . CtT ' Ing'Barry Solberg of East Hart- named Agnes Thompsen, moth- that Rome remaihs convinced .nj^g aggressor hat _ today saying Johnson le telk* latest snac items, S for $1.00. •Tht aggressor has w convulstons shortly after being ed Dlefenbaker resolved doubt criticized Dlefenbaker on every 3 $7 confirmed today that one er-ln-law\ pi the victim, as the Agnes 'niompeen was respon- yietIt Nam;Nam: the aggreseo^akcressor sno a j.gyjp„gy y, the cage.. He said in favor of one of his colleagues count, said, he should have re- Ing of ' Vietnamese cxpendl- I^ e ' on 100s Bayer Aspirin 65c Be the wbman who carries the Connecticut Charge Card, */'oi the witnesses lor'the defense person responsible for the death sible lor Dorothy '^ o m p e ^ ’s leave,’’ he said. and $1.00 size Breck .Creiiie- u im* appsrentiy, the animal suffered instead of the country in a case moved Pierre Sevigny as asso- turee rislfig at least $10 hil- MORIARTY It puts you in charge. " ' |;' Win 'be Maj. Sam Rome.“ and a warrant for her arrest deathaeatn. g Gromyko deectarea uiai re ^ paralysis of the diaphragm, involving national security. elate defense minister five tois present year.' .^'Rlnse 60c. V Five Jurors were selected was issued. It was not served, “That’s absolutely, posititely jyty oflevery govewment-* wish- ” ----- u v , ------..o' - ■ "I.” Shew said. “And so am St” tn the Artificial respiration and oxy- The report, by Justice wisn- yg^rg ^hen he learned Sev- Asked wllether he got too Im- SOI CENTER STREET Thursday .as Sblberg’s trial be- however, because the accused so; preoslon opeading on the war THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY « / -gna Thursday In Superior Court was by then oenfined In a state \ Z ^ S J d t o % “ e S n . adminlsterttd but art Spence, said tli^t in the fp,y taym gt. with Mm. OPEN EVENINGS faUed to revive toe leopard. case in Britaii involving War Munsinger — described as a In Sontoeaot Asia iulght go ^9 unr selectloa was to continue mental boopttal in Mlddl^wn. what testimony he expected to’ this loatriim, to denounce at least $19 b8iloi|i,,i the Pwa- 15 N. MAIN ST. 893 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER PARKADK tbdiey. M o n ^ later, toe case took a Xyan was spotted about mid- Minister John Profumo and prostitute. He Should also have Pinehurst Grocery, /pc. DROTHERS . . . . American eggresekm, to de- Christine Keeler the Rt. Hon. consulted Ma cabinet and In- qrlvsafa BepaWlcM replied: ‘'Connecticut’* Oldest KM (kaioiSr *0 charged with Msarts' turn when toe arrest of T«a,_under«^,,^toe Z iS Z was said to , “Yes. He talked la toraza el CORNER MAINjand iTURN^IKE Solberg was annoijnced and thoi \defense,” he said today. ploye climbed atop the building Mr. Diefenbaki i Lihcoln-Meroury Dealer‘S murder on Juno and fired the tranquilizer dart, have acted on several occasicne (See Page Six) ^ Dorothy Thompsen, warrant against A’gnes 'Ihomp-i \the only statement I can give.'» ■ (See Page Six) MANCHESTER EVENiNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 P A G E TW O MANGHEci'E^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1966 P A G E T H R E E

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.

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• \ 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 nieeting, to-be hfeld Tuesday, planes will be purchased "from ^vagner of Rockville; four Jefferson had called the presi On other issues, Gromyko escalation of the war was made Christina Brough, Willimansett. cost one American plane, a U.S. v«et northeast of one of the basic items under The 353 claims filed last week production lines now open or to daughters; Mrs. Walter Sieber dency "a splendid misery” and ers for the ladles. 0®t. 4 at 7:30 p.m., v/111 be Sid- were 43 more than the 316 filed submitted three draft resolu- in the assembly debate Thurs- Mass.; Henry Chenette, 140 spokesman announced. bridge _„«,her Viet Cong consideration during budget Reservatlons may be made by ^ *“^y’ ney Walton, president of WINF W. G. SCHWARZ CO.. Inc. be open.” j^rs. Martha Jalbert, both said that' he agreed "but today tions for assembly consideration day by Ambassador Arthur J. Clinton Dri, Wapping: Mrs. Gail ^ propeller-driven Navy AlH ® ’ village in hearings between the school for the week ending Sept. 10. ■ He said the Defense Depart- Rockville. Mrs. Raymond ‘s one of those splendid days.” contacting Mrs. Janet Fergu- I *1; , in Manchester. Wjdtfon’s Hartford Turnpike—Rockville, Conn. backing, up his attack on U.S. Goldberg. Deane, 3 1»Ridgewood St.; Mrs. guyraider from the carrier In- .. nrovince and burned board and the council. son, Oak Wood Dr.; Carlo Pres- Valley_ Schwl Gymnasium ^jjpjg “Forecaatlhg and Claims filed throughout the 994 „,„l ".acu... tuna, .t TOrtieia. Mr,. Th. P,..ia»t ..la h. w.. “P ------— Sr:L‘Zl'Sa^'ina tto r.,n, n, He conunented that such a tlleo, Ash Rd., or Waller Morse, hutead <>* Budgeting.” state last week declined from the present time to place this Robert Tyler of Springfield, very much pleased that farm P® prepared to stop all bombing of thorne S t; Mrs. Alice Edgerly, pnot^ is listed as missing. It ^ meeting would not eliminate the p a i^ w *"dV Women’s Society Meets Walton is the'Author of nine 11,955 to 11,675 the week be­ financial problems experienced Named lo Panel The Women’s Society of dis^buted books on fore. by both boards, but would serve Reappointments to the Capl Christian Service of Wesley various aobnomics and business Statewide claims filed dur­ to enlighten both sides. Such a ^^d Improvements Memorial Church will meet gubjeot's and has been a radio ing the same period last year step. Egan said, would also committee...... have been___ an- Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the colrimentator for over 35 years. increased to 19,^99 from 19,458. S “ = i s h - - serve to Impart the financial nounced by tiwra manager Ter- church. He is also president of WINF’s Sidney Walton New Haven led the state last PILGRIM MILLS situation of the town to both _ y. Sprenkel. Sprenkel noted program will include _ a parent publishing company, sistance.SmallBusinessAdmIn- week with 1,557, followed by s„,£'r^rSurr“m icS w.n?bu. ,o tor S' sf’i Bridgeport with 1,518 and Wa- mara said he wauited Uf wait Burial will, be in Grove the school board and the teach- jj,at the reappointments were hrW buslMss meeting^to be pr^jit Research, headquartered istrationr ui. 1007 until as much data on the fiscal cemetery. About Town ers’ association. ^ade upon the recommenda- 1“^*" ‘n West Hartford. Applications .to the business , in the'%*Le**of prejudTcef vention in the domestic affairs He also ^ A'so. Mrs. Florence Hick^ 69 *north, 15 flights of w a rt Manchester was in the 13th 1968 budget as possible is gath­ There will be no callihg hours. Another beneficial factor that tions of the Republican and devotions unaer tw le programs for the institute may be made at the exist.” Johnson said. of states, and warning states Nam to agree ^ a time sched_ walker St.; Mrs. Clarice Hild- u . Robert W. AndfZOn. would be derived from such a Democratic town committees, cramp or Mrs. uonaia wi ^ a WINF and previ- community college office in spot last week amoung the C ered. The President said there al- which undertake armed inter- ule for tack railroad yards and a ferry of M r..^ d Mrs. Walter A An- state’s 20 offices, the same as "Were we to ask for a sup­ Robert J. Trueman meeting, Egan said, would be treappolnted for two-year nqvia pusly for Kipllnger Washington Manchester High School. The ways had been predictions that vention in the domestic affairs ^thdrawal Vi^ o ’ v complex at Thanh Hoa. Pilots derson of 20 Avondale Rd a the enlightenment of the coun- term s'are Edward Ste^n, 661 "*y'«Axr Will lOllOW. Ivev. l^avia ®‘**'^crs____ oni ______WTIC broughti_a 1_1him_ a - entry_^S *«r fee of $35 includes 4 theVia the week b^ore. Willimantic plemental today,” he said, “we Robert J. Trueman, 69, of would be doing so under imper­ a minimum wage was going to of states that they must accept Nam u r ?' reported an unusually high 52 serving aboard the U3S hUlls cil of the problems of teachers Graham Rd.; Fenton Futtner, G A #/\t1/viirLnnrfollowing oivi/^viaramong KiialnAODbusiness andartri cost r\f of a dinner meeting. was lowest with 159. SALE! New, Hgven, brother -of Mrs. close down businesses and cut responsibility for the conse- ^orth Viet N ^ r ,cK Mdulucci, 20 Roy R d. ge^ndary explosions. On Operation Deep Freeze. The co- fect conditions.” o. frnm the United States ------T»n« ti/Tennureii. • , j oDcration is the u. S.t Navy’s in regard to fina^lal considera- 863 Main St. and Paul Black- professional people who profit The seminars are being tiona r welder, 85« vr.i„Main niSt. steben has Hostesses for the evening will the ACCIDENT KILLS SOLDIER ter, died Saturday morning at that. Air Force 1st L t Fred A^Wi - tor-Anl- . J. -iviiLq Mr« Nellie Kil- 'rom his Clear exposition of dif- spon.sored by the college, possessing military t.'.ea. ir, vtet ivom." minnhs., Tvnhi-h cjmver.qaaie; aon, who shot down a t.X)nimu Egan called for "discussion of «®rved as chairman of the com- „ Georgia Jones and economic information. Manchester Chamber of Corn- FT. RUCKER, Ala. (AP) — SEWING NOTIONS his home. "The straight fact”, he said, bases in Viet Nam." Glinchey, North Groversdale; son. 'vno scientific studies. proposals for the coming year «>*ttee during the past year. P • g The speakersqneekerq andqnrt ♦nnin.topics for merce and the Small Business An accident claimed the life of Minor Damages Sucv-ivors, besides his sister, Daryl McLlnden, Coventry; "ist MIG17 Wednesday, re------proposals ror me coming year Mrs. George Chamberlain. All ...... 4.,c "is that a fair minimum wage Mrs. Margaret Ohlund, Coven- turned *^ursd?y and push^ed his combined Catholic Moth- before thd fact rather than af- e ^ m lttS aw women of the church are Invlt- Administration. Pfc. Thomas G. Sheehan, 20, of • THREAD • THIMBLES • ELASTIC include ft son, two daughters, doesn’t ' hurt “busi’nesr in any Ansonia, Conn., at Ft. Rucker try;. Daniel Ottman, Hazard- F105 /hunderchief through ^ ter.” Noting that salaries are . ^ . * .____ ed. be a follows: In 4 Mishaps and another sister. way. Decent employers want to not the only items warrentlng for two-year terms. Oct. 11; "Human Relations STRAVINSKI PREMIER Thursday. • NEEDLES • SNAPS • FASTENERS Funeral services were held 4«*Anf /lA/>Avnf1is ** ville: Mrs. Helen Rago, East heavy flaH to knock out an an- memory of The Methodist'Men’s Club of treat their employes decently.’ Scandal Investigator Other appointments to • town in Business, "by Sanford Cohen PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — The Army said Sheehan was • SAFETY PINS e TAPE MEASURES Four separate car crashes Tuesday at . a New Haven fu- There ^ are always ^ _ some___ who Hartford: Mrs. Stephanie Rouil- tiaircraft ^ n site 75 miles ceorge Woods celebrated discussions between the groups. the mnn- the church will meet Sept. 28. A ".c he commented that this portion supper will be served at 6:30 The world premiere of "Re­ working on '‘construction of a were Investigated by police yea- neral home, and burial was in ‘r*." exololt theirTmolove^ lard, 3 Kerry Rd.; Mrs. Julia northwest of Hanoi. ^ tomorrow at 8 a.m. at St. Bar- firing range when, he fell In e WHITE BUTTONS • PIN CUSHIONS Simmons, 27K Bluefield Dr.; The U.S. command announced tholomew’s Church. of the boord.of education budget ^e*lin5on 45 L u re l St. as a P-™- and will be followed by a ^t®*^>‘«ts. quiem Canticles,”, the most re- terday. No arrests were made a New Haven cemetery. ^ _ J ^ n ^ S a T ’^u t t L new law Oct. 18: "Financing Small egnt composition of Igor Stra- front of a moving bulldozer and and. no injuries were reported. ------^^pj^j. Scores Diefenbaker Mrs. Beatrice Sleeves, 6 Con- the termination of Operations ___ is probably the largest consid­ member of the Traffic Safety program "Symbols of Faith.” stance Dr.; Robert Walsh Jr., Huntsville and Danbury, both of j^ianchester Rod and Gun eration. Business,” by Ramon B. Heu- yinski, will be performed here crushed, A car driven by NelUe M. Robert Hooey tatlon of the defenseless.” Continued from rage One) Commission. 'WelUngton’s new All men of the church are invit- tor Jr., vice pre.sident of the oct. 8. The work was commis- Sheehan’sSheehan's iwife Kathy and one- Mora, of. 330 .Hackmatack St. Robert Hooey, 71, of Stratford AFL-dO President George >r- , , iv. 76 Frances Dr. which were search and destrpy inc. will have a quarterly Members of the education and post win ran until Oct. 31, ®d to attend. HEALTH CAPSULES BIRTH YESTERDAY: A .son sweeps by the 3rd Brigade of me'etlng Monday at 8 p.m. at recreation committee of the unexpired School Lunches Third National Bank, Spring- gioned by Princeton University year-old son Michael lived in r WOOLENSI CORDUROY. was...w .^q. hit in... the..... rear--... bumper-----tr~- —at wiv/wiiVA brother of Thomas A. Hooey avaccuijrMeany vsAssxiucalled thesisc suswnew sawlaw the formed » Defense o Minister ’r1 Doug- 1967 and fills the field, Mass.;Mas.s.; and "Records g^d will be directed by the 84- Enterprise, Ala. His parents are 2:55 a.m. yesterday by a car and H ^el Hooey of Manchester, biggest improvement in history Harkness, Spence sai^ bv ..^lirharl A. I’etli. .M.I). to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob- the U.S. 1st Infantry Division. house, Daley Rd., Cov­ council who will be involved in term of E. O. Duxbury of Avery Menus to be served in the and DRAPERY FABRICS erts, Storrs. In Huntsville, which began g^^^ this meeting are deputy mayor schools this week are: Keeping” by' Ivan Echcl.^on year-old composer and his mu Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Shee­ driven by David l^.'Ociriip; 84, died yerterday morning in and said it would benefit not scandal broke m t-i what rue coi’T of tram^- CPA, partner in Stungin, Echcl- han of 17 Cedar St., Ansonia. at LOW MILL PRICES! of 97 Hollister St., police report- Stratford after a long Illness, only millions of low-paid work- rnent last March, PLANTlNd ANOTHER PER^ON'^ DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- last Tuesday, the infantrymen ' ___ y' Umberto Del Mastro, council- ^ Meniber*s of the five-man Monday, frankfurt on roll, po- sical associate, Robert Craft. of the KIPNEY INTO SOMEONE DAY: Robert Orr, 9 S. Main reported killing eight Viet Cong Kippur SeTvkes will be son and Chernoff. ed. Survivors, beside his brother ers but businessmen who de- Diefenbaker, leader men Egan and D. P. Cavanaugh, traffic Safety commission study ^'‘1® ®h‘Ps. cabbage and carrot Oct. 25: ’’Taxes-State,” by Police said the Mora woman and sister, are his wife, and pend on consumer purchasing Conservative WITH FAILlNil KIPNEV^Z St.: Ronald Rick-rd, 174 Coo- in a sweep 12 to 15 miles north- j^gjj Temple Beth Sholom . Councilman Howard Fitts j^guic problems throughout the salad, relishes and pickles, fruit to ^ the Liberal government, was per St.; Pamela Bailey. 26 W. east of Saigon. tonight at 7, and ' tomorrow sloppy Harry _ ^ A. Beckwith, Business had stopped in the eastbound several nieces and nephews. power, * commented that the idea of in- community and make recom- and cookies; Tuesday Tax Division, State of Omneetti Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Mary llgen, Danbury started last Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and creased communications be- ^gn^ations to the tovra council Joes, buttered wax beans, ap- lane on Hilliard St. when her Funeral services will be held "The AFL-dO congratulates ^ holiday trip to New Eng cut; and "Taxes-Federal,'’ by 'k ALUMINUM PRODUCTS i c Cottons, car was Wt by Comp’s while he tomorrow at 11 a.m. at St. President Johnson on this great unavailable for com- 37 South St., Rockville; Mrs. the 3rd'‘Brigade reported 4;4o f,o 7:30 p.m. Ylzkor (Me- tween the two groups is "an manager for eliminating or P'® a«d raisin crisp with top- Francis J. Giil, auditor. Inter­ Pilgrim Mills Woolens. was making a left turn onto the Mary’s Episcopal Church, Strat-. legislative victory,” Meany mcnl- ' ■* j , j Ilona Sc'.uvrrcz. Thompsonville; ^gven enemy killed. They un- mortal services) will be held at excellent one.” Fitts also noted traffic conditions. P‘ng: Wednesday, baked sau- nal Revenue Service. Combination Windows and Doors Hartford Rd. Dress and East Catholic High School drive- ford. Burial will be in a Strat- said. "It will take its place shouldhave advised Mrs. Laurette Lavertu, Thomp-. covered two Viet Cong base 5,^0 p.m. that such a meeting should be appointments of Paul sag® links, mashed potatoes, ' Nov. 1; "Product dkisting,” by Drapery way. Police quoted Comp as mrd Cemetery. among the many other signal Georp Hees. then trade mmis- sonvllle; Ralph Pulford, 544 camps and seized large quant,iy ----- held prior to budget time "when DeGiacomo and buttered squash, butterscotch Door Canopies, Rbll-iip Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, Manchester Fabrics Dr. T. K. Lindsay, associate Ke-envered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boat Canvas ■aylng he was watching the Friends may call at the Den- legislative viitories his adminis- f®'‘> who also had met r . Deming St., Wapping;*-Gerald ties of rice, salt and cemepti Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Di- decisions must be made on fi- j^j.g Loujgg Evans to the Con- pudding with topping, bread professor. University of Con­ overhead traffic signal and nis and D’arcy Funeral Home, tration has scored, ranging Munsinger, said Justice Spence Marion, Andover; Mrs. Ethel The operation area was 29 miles Pictro of Harlan St. left re- nancial determination.” versation Committee have also and butter; Thursday, ham- Repaired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Custom Lange, 88 Princeton St.; Sarkis northwest of Saigon. cently by jet for Madrid, Spain necticut; and "Inventory Con­ .Made. Grommets — Eyelets — Fasteners. Air-Condltloner didn’t se* the woman’s car until Stratford tonight from 7 to 9. from education for our youth to Supreme Court of cana- Schwelr Claim Discussed jy>gn made upon the recommen- burg, noodle and tomato cas- trol,” by Stanley A. Blanchard, Covers Custom Made for Commercial and Home. Waterproof­ It was too late. He applied his ------medicare for our elderly.” da. , , . Meserlian, 146 Woodland St.; The U.S. command - reported for a week’s visit. Town Manager Terry V. datlon of the Democratic and serole, buttered green beans, Service Care of Re- ing Compound For Tents, Boatcovers and Canvas. We Do brakes but couldn’t stop, police Johnson’s.signing of the bill "« i* difficult to understand John Wilson, 31 Eldridge St.; that an airstrip 23 miles n o r t h ------Sprenkel has suggested that the Republican town committees. cottage pudding with chocolate tired TTvApntivoqExecutives. RescreenIng of Aluminum Screens. said. marked the end of the severe h°w anyone could be retained m Mrs. Jubalena Howerton, Bra- ^vest of coastal Qui Nhon re- town council Include on its von Ell of Foster St. Elxt., sauce, bread and butter; Fri CHFNEV HALL Funerals Nov. 8: "Small Business Ad- Fabrics Since 1925! A car driven by Irene B.. Le- strain in relations between his Cabinet post when the denton, Fla.; Mrs. Ethel Light, cclved 20 to 30 rounds of'Viet Doorbell ^Ring' tVortl Oct. 6 agenda the requested ggrv* a two-year term end- day, tuna fish grinder, potato n,JnTsVrati-jn' by Irving Man- May of 24 Madison St. and one administration and the labor slightest doubt remained as to 54 Baker Rd., Vernon; Dale cong mortar and automatic- payment of $6,362.10 to John jng m August, 1968. ®bips, celery and carrot sticks, MANCHESTER AWNING CO. LONDON — A doorbell for ess, deputy administrator, Pro- driven by Marian E. Muschko Anniversary Mass movement over the past six reliability from the point of Mullen, 4 Hudson St. weapons (ire early today. The Schwelr Sons, Inc., of Sullivan ueGlacomo of Edgewood Dr., ^'csh fruit curement and Management As- EST. 1949—195 W. CENTER STREET—649-3091 of 52 Bretton Rd. collided at An anniversary Mass in months. view of national security, as all -The cepeNPe- on The DISCHARGED TODAY: Cath- command said there was no sig- the deaf-blind has been develop- Ave. -will also serve a two-year term cake (high school). Milk PROELEM'^ m\CH A1AV ARI^E leen Shorten, 36 Seneca Dr , nificaht damage to the airstrip ed. The ordinary doorbell signal 4:28 p.m. yesterday on E. Cen­ memory of Anthony Biretta will. The new minimum wage law, ministers must have access to ANP VARIED FROM The claim is the re.sult of a gnding in August, 1968>-.,^^ served with all meals. ------ter St. be celebrated at St. James’* along with othfer administration much classified information, but 410,000 To *50/300 Vernon; Michael Laska, Bam- and U.S. ca.sualties were light. travels to a hearing aid, then ruling by the Hartford County Evans of Main St^wi}! Meetings Police said the LeMay car church tomorrow at 7 a.m. actions, eased the pain of the retain him as associate min- FOR THE FIR-JT YEAR. forth Rd., Vernon; Steven Cich- , The U.S. spokesman reported to a vibrating ring worn by the Court of Common Pleas which ggrve a one-year term ending in ’The East and South Windsor had entered E. Center St. from _____ loss of other legislation labor later of national defense under MtiMi C a^w ki tiv*> hqipful inloniwtiMii owski, Ellington; Mrs. Hcrmene a new high in air strikes in sup- handicapped used. ruled that Schweir is entitled August 1967. Delnopratiecratle Town Committees iOlTON NOTCH IHMBEi Madison St. and was traveling Anniversary Mass unions had demanded this year, the circumstances would appear , k biw l intMMM !• b« *1 • di*gno>ti< n«tw« Hershey, 75 Farm Dr.; Rlch/ird port of a ground operation. He ----- —— to recover some $6,246 plus ’ Parents Invited will hold a joint meeting tonight Pilon, 45 Marshall Rd.; John gaid so far American planes COMPUTER SPEEDS HIGHER west when the other car came An anniversary Mass in me- - ’These include repeal . of Section to have been most imprudent, ’ Mrs. Munsinger lived In Mon- costs from the town due to an parents of boys In Cub Scout * P-*®- the Main- St. Le- We Keep Customers Happier a sumv ca out of a private driveway at 55 mory of Lawrence F. Costello 14B of the Taft-Hartley Act the report said. .real from 1955 to 1961 2aviskas, 411 N. Main . . St;; Man- pave flown 1.288 combat sorties NEW YORK — In 1956, . U.S. ,0 overpayment of taxes on the pack 186 are invited to attend gion Hall. E. Center St., turned west on- jjg celebrated at St. James’ which permits states to outlaw ^ more dangerous Cabinet ~ g. ■ niipo.prt that "two McKeever, 61 Washmg;ton m support of Marines in Opera- computers were capable of 12 grand list of January 1, 1965. ^ meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at Cub Scout Pack 186 will hold to E. Center, and hit the L«- church tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. union shop contracts under l»sltion than that of national „,i„ict»?q in tin. Die. Sirois, 442 Hartford t,on Prairie being fought billion computations an hour- Under the court ruling. y,g ^very St. School. ® parents meeting tonight at-the May car. which all employes must join defense, from the point of view or more’’ ministers in ^le- Rd.; _ Alberti^ baby boy, 68 against North Vietnamese regu- today they can do more than Schweir's property was assessed Parents of boys from the ages Avery St. School at 8 p.Tti. With Values Like This! Damage was minor, police to legalize of espionage by enemy agents Birch St.: Dopna LaFauci, Cov- ia“rs near the demilitarized zone. 20 trillion. In 10 years they will for more than it is worth. The g ^,jjo would like to Square Dance Tonight llicketing’ on^ big**’'contraction ?r information-seeking by gree- entry; Karen Brezinski, 26 Qin- In air activity over South Viet attain 400 trillion steps an hour. ANNOUNCES reported. land in question compri.ses become members of the pack An open club level dance will Cars driven by Dr. Theodore Three Arrested sites now banned as a second- dy racketeers, could hardly be that this constituted a secunty st.; JVIrs. Wilma Thirion, 47 some 170 acres located Iji an in- ^,bo uve in the Avery St. be held by the South Wind.sor Rosen, 57,_of 808 Main St., and ary boycott under Taft-Hartley. imagined. no-ropd I4'"side St.; Gary Schmeiske, dustrial zone of the town. It ^j. orchard Hill School areas are Square Dance Club of the R%-t- Emmons R. Fales, 46, of Cov­ In Area Town Meanv who six months ago "Even if the decision could be Justice Spence said he agrcea Tolland; rianotto Danette 7nUa Zotta, rr88 Oak Oak Is, however, used primarily for also invited to attend. P‘"? Elementary School tonig;ht entry, collided last night at the had threatened a break with the made to retain Mr. Sevigny in with Cardin that in some as- St.; Joseph Fortin, 54 Eldridge farming. Exchange Club Meeta 'rom 8 to 11 p.m. Bob Grand- Friday Night HoU-Bissell Sts. intersectioe. House Breaks Democrats, said today that the Cabinet, surely enough Peots the k^nslnger case migM ■’ Under state law. Public Act The regular dinner meeting of Pr® will call the squares and Police reported that Fales, . - , achievements of the 89th Con- doubt lingered to justify, indeed wen nave ocei. wmse uu,.* ...» Also. Martin McGinty, Tol- Fri. and Saf. Only! 490. such land may be asse.s.sed the Exchange Club will be held Hus" and Anita White of Man- traveling east on Bissell St., State_Police have arrested a^^^^gg "make the box demand, that he-be. moved-to a -iand-;—Mrsr'-A-liee—Ad«my—and- as farmland regardless of what at Howard Johnson’s In Ver- Chester will cue the round danc Btopped for a stop sign and Vernon youth and two men in score...something to be proud Cabinet post not so vital to the 1®“ - ^he ju a g e ^ ia inai^n uie 28 Phillip Rd.; Mrs...... ' s- Profumo case, Chnstinp Kceier pora Spatig, 144 Campfield Rd.; zone it is located in. non Monday at 6:30 p.m. *®- OPENINGS then continued on, hitting the a series of house breaks over of, something to be protected, national^security as that of as- ’62 Che\T Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. $ 1 1 0 C S Farmland is generally as­ Guest speaker for the meet- ^ f Free Fun Night will be other car which was traveling ^ months in area and something to be expanded sociate minister of national de- naa^had had no contact whatever any matter concerning e.s- Was $1395 .; ...... V1 ..N 0W 1 I T « • sessed at a lower rate than ing will be William N. McKay, held Monday froni 8 to 10:30 rorth-p-fv, on Hollwnii St. upon. fense.’’ with ,10 ou...... — commercial or industrial land. associate executive secretary of P ™- ®t ‘he school, ^yone in- Sfarfing Friday, Sepf,23 Police quoted Failes as say­ towns. The report says Sevigny was pionase or national secunty and Cynthia Brown and .son, 31 Gol- The youth, Joseph F. Obren- ixuallv. intimate with Mrs. that Lord Denning had been sat- , . Hprmpnnie Mc- 'The town assessor decided to the Greater Hartford Commun- sq®®*-® >* 1966 MERCURY COMET ing he didn’t see the other car. sexually, intimate with. Mrs. waY tax the Schweir property on an Council He will speak on invited. A series of lessons will FOR THE CONVENIENCE A Hartford woman was ski, 18, of 305 Vernon Avie., Ver- Munsinger and he told Dicfen Isfied in his investigation that Kinney and daughter, 82 Fair- ’64 Comet 4-Di’. Sedan. was charged with two Shapiro Seeks N o w n i 9 5 industrial basis and was upheld experiences as a probation ‘°»°w on succeeding Monday OF THEIR CUSTOMERS! baker “much less than the she did not try field St ; Mrs. Jean Chbman and Was $1395 ...... 5 by the town board of tax re- Hartford Dis- «venings. CYCLONE GT 2-DOOR HARDTOP S S ''o n '‘E. Mid^dle^'Ske!' aTe breaking and entering whole truth” about the affair information from British War 568 Hilliard Ist.: Mrs. I Meeting Place ■ ■ ■’---- — ... .. Minister John D. Profumo. ■*’ ’ , , i view after Schweir filed an ap- Juvenile Court, TRY BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER FIRST - - ,.m. yesterdayh Tas rri^asT on a bo'nToT $500 and that there was a "startling’ Susan.Plattner and daughter, 10 peal against the assessment. Fashion Show Planned Manchester Evening Her­ danger of blackmail and im "Mrs. Munsinger, on the other Grove St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary ’61 Rambler 4-Dr. Sedan. Equipped with V-8 engine, 335 HP. SALE PRICE Police said the woman, Agnes appearing in East Hart- For Protesters hand, according to the RCMP The land was assessed as in- Margaret Mary’s Ladies ald South Windsor correspon­ Wolf, was a passenger in a ca circuit Court 12 this morn- proper pressure Elsemore and son, Coventry; WaG$495 ...... Now ^ 3 9 5 2 dent, Ann Lyons, tel, 644-8583. Anoriitr Bolton Lumber Customer Sorvlee driven byJohn f LynchJr. 0 (Continued from Page One) His attempted concealment of reports which would appear to Kilie Baskerville and son, dustrial property at $249,380. Guild will sponsor its sixth an- —sport shift Mercomatic, whitewall the closeness of his intimacy P® IP® sole source of informa- vernon Ave., Rockville; Mrs. The court ruling reduced the fashion show Oct. 25 at . of Hartford which ®oUid^ wit* ^ New Haven chapter o f the Na­ assessment by some $23r.820 g p.m. at th e church -halt The tires, power steering, power brakes, I CONNECTICUT one ariven by Henry A. Duprey, ^ tional Association for the Ad- throughout 1960 "alone' should tion available to the Rt. Hon. Mary Harris and son, 31 Village ’59 Ford 9-Pass. Wagon. 29, of Andover. A. Vernon man, Walter A. have driven him to tender his D.efenbaker, was said to and. ruled that the land should theme for the show this year vancement of Colored People. St. Was $4 9 5 ...... - ...... -■.. .N o w ^ 3 9 5 AM radio with back seat speaker. De­ I CHAF^GC CAim __Duprey’s------car------„ was crossing the Bychdlski, , 25, of, 31 Barbara ‘.IWe will arrange a meeting resignation," the report said. have . „ acted on several occasions S be classified as farmland^ for pe ’’Fashions en Espana.” KLH turnpike* intersection traveling . . . T) Bd.,.3 q.vMP. was ^Vqn»qrvAi4 charged qirifVt with VqT«Aolsintf breaking place'', outside thq„ department A more thorough investigation Germany upon espionage the assessment purposes. Styles will be provided by - luxe seat belts, selector wipers, heavy from Riverside Dr. to-Vernon and .entering, larceny pnd con- j will have niy executive on Diefenbaker’s orders would matters, and might well have • "ITie value of farmland, ac- Mamselle of Vernon. Co-chalr- Plattic Raises Ship cording to the court’s ruling, men' for the program are Mrs. STEREO MUSIC St. when the other car, west on tributing to the^delinquency of ghapiro told have revealed a situation which been continuing to do so in Can- 100% BANK FINANCING duty battery and styled steel wheels. Welcome Here the turnpike, hit Duprey’s car ®- niinor. He was released' op newsmen today. would have entitled Diefenbaker ada. IJMUIDEN. The Netherlands is $850 per acre. Robert Gllligan arid Mrs. An- SYSTEMS In the right rear, police said. $1,500 bond. , ' ghapiro said the meeting will to call for'Sevigny's resignation, ’'Those reports showed that _ a D-stch salv.sge firm uses A substantial decrease in the drew Bednar. It’s a beauty! FEDERAL LABEL fS502 Police said Wolf applied his Both were arrested last eve- pe conducted In a "dignified the report added. -she could have available ip her at. -,i;ea plastic beads to raise town’s grand list could result Church Schedule 1/ brakes but could not stop in ning. Another man, Norman-vJ. a,nd orderly way" and that he Justice Spencer was directed ao efficient method of pa.s.sing sunken ship.s. The jea-slzed if application of the public act >pbe Wapping Community is made to other land located Church has resumed the winter time. iGillette, 20, of Wallingford, whs . ;^ill insist on ground rules mak- I® inquire into allegations by on any classified information j lyrene balL< exert a pure USE IT ANYTIME! arrested this,;, morning ari. BACKB0ARBS$1Q95 place in a number of area of lal’ge groups. The department singer, 37, was described by “In these a.spects, therefore, mans would prefer PHONE 643-159J (he item. a worship service and registra- towns, including Bolton,,Coven- leases its headquarters in a commission counsel as a com- the Munsinger case might well Muniqh. s third- He noted that members of tlon. MAN( HF'.SrEK ■ y n D l M f C T J h W try, Ellington, Tolland, and building owned by an insurance mon ■ prostitute, petty thief and be (worse than the Profumo largest city, to anywhere else the council had not ' been ad- The Senior PYF group will AND BASKET Someijs. qoinpany. onetime Soviet espionage agent, case'.” in the country. ' vlaed of evidence presented by also meet Sunday at the Com- the town In the case or on what munity House from 7 to 9 p.m. basis the matter had been con- for a. "Come As You Are” fiidered by the "court. party. Refreshments will be CEILING TILE ' Cavanaugh also noted that no served. All local high school WHILE SUPPLY LASTS IT'S BpEN A details contained in the Judge- students are invited to attend. ^ en t rendered had been ex- The board of deacons will 12”xl2”, 12”x 24”, LONG HOT SUMMER—BUT plained to the council to date, meet Sunday night in the U- 16’^xl6”. 8 V 2C , The council requested that ^ e brary of the church at 7:30. 1st QUALI'IY town attorney provide a written Llona Pick Chainnea OLD MAN WINTER IS COMINC SOON report concerning the legality of The South Winusor Lions the payment requested. Cilub. has announced the ap- CELUR SCREEN & STORMS Despite rising prices on every side, we ore happy ! The town attorney indicated pbintments of standing commlt- to be able to bring this tromondous buy to the Man­ jthat the time element providing tc)e chairmen to serve during tor appeal in the decision on thle 1968-67 year, chester area: jthe case had elapsed. ^ e chairmen include Richard DOWRTOWN RENEWAL PAYS $ 3 .4 9 ANODIZED Downtown Renewal FOR ITSELF AND FOR THE |v» ROBERT J. REYNOLDS Lifetime Safin Finish COMMNAtK>N ALUMINUM WINDOWS / NOW ASSOCIATED Will Mean Less ■ WITH 1>tveleped To Perfoclion At b Our Cintoin — BOTH MILLION d o lla r REPAIR BILLi e Threie Track Design • Rattle Free Construction PAUL DODGE • Fully Automatic ^ It • Full Level Sills 'TON AHAPPYFI • Entirely Weather Sealed # Butted Corner Construction □ Traffic Lights FAIRWAYS WILL BE CLOSED (SEWERS, WATER & TRAFFIC LICHTS) PONTIAC ^ 4 . 5 0 'TON AHAPPYFN^j 878 Main St.—«49-2881 Completely NEEDED IN DOWNTOWN AREA Mr. Reyncdda who was born, Installed ALL DAY SATURDAY raised and educated in Man­ On Main Street chester, resldlM at '63 Walker B t with his wife Marjorie arid BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER bis 3 children, Teri, Linda and i In ObturvauM of ^ b e r t Jr. Mr. Reynolds has bad 3 years experience in the i VOTE Y ES FOR RENEWAL ON 0C7. 3 &| SUPPLY CO. 1 automotive field and served as HOME SPECIALTIES VHTE Y E S FOR RENEWAL ON OCT. 3 tlio l^oligious Holiday. ■ ■ ROUTE 4 4 3 ^ “At The Notch”—Tel. 643-^93 assistant golf pro at the Pquti- n ia advertisement paid for by Manchester Residents, ‘ Faug Country Club before com­ 39 PURNEUi\ PLACE. MANCHESTER^NCHESTER XUs Advertisement paid for by Manchester Residents OPEN DAlL'^^ 8-5-iSAT. 8 -l^ A L L COLLECT ing. here. Bob Jrown PHONE 643-2B5I56 ' .\ Pob Invites all his friends to C(N^ in and say h^o. K> /' I -K-' - / / , ■ i ' ' J

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 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 eclally partial to the astrakhan ap­ • polls showed that the voters T ory ’s Prescription I9 m a t e r i a l s have started. Many ma­ Impala 4-Door Hardtop. 'V-8, stand­ Catalina Sport Coupe. V-8. auto- 64 CHEVELLE Malibu 4-Door. V-8,^ auto., $ | f i M com pletely.. This would involve the ple. C. J. had a late August birthday did not regard Reagan as an terials bothl Christmas and ard, raqiO, heater, whitewalls. power steering-brakes, all $ | 9 Q E and part of the birthday, ritual in his If you haven’t.seen it come on over. vinyj interior, whitewalls. . • GOel radio, heater, whitewalls. IIWw 310,000 American troops now there. We extremist and were unconcernl The Biggest Bargain fMl are o r . display now. later years included an astrakhan ap­ ed about his attitude towara 4 don’t think that, on the other hand, any ple pie baked with affection by family j Histoty * Still room in some demon­ estimate o f the number of North Vietna/- ■ the Birchers. Reagan’s lone stration. classes. Sign, up 1 RIGHT NOW WE HAVE AN ESPECIALLY GOOD SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING VALUES or friends. vulnerability, according to 9-7:00—SUNDAY 9-6:00 mese military personnel in South Viet­ Now as August wanes, the astrakhan these surveys, is his lack of Publi$hedliq, the Interest of soon. nam has ever gone h igh ^ than 70,000. Is ^available in local, orchards again, in experience and a lingering phan^kiii^'SiOl niedielne > , The nmin force in jthe field u a in st us short supply, to be sure, since astrakhan doubt among the state’s voters in South Vietnam' is still, Un\ bother \ trees are relatively few. As a commer­ whether a 'Hollywood actor CHEVROLET words, composed of guerrillas native to cial variety, the astrakhan has only A should go to the governor’s LAWN SEED South Vietnam. limited value. It can’t compare with chair. Maci^, Delicious, Cortlands, Romes, or Yet, in the face of all this, FERTILIZER MilitArily speaking, then, the Joint i£ELA] Baldwins, for instance. But these all the Democratic atwnpt to milk 1 Bag 4.95 2nd Bag syjthdrawal of American and North Viet- THJt- TUBNPIXt INC- come later. Astrakhans are here right the extremist issue continues— PHARMACY BAiaue forces woul4 leave the situation 39 7 Tolland Turnpike now, and to a palate too long deprived spurred by Nixon’s imwltting •A PRICE 1229 MAIN ST.— OP^] PR9—THVRS. TILL 6—MANCHEST^ ki South Vietnam arill dubious and un- of a fresh apple, they taata good.— assistance. For instance, Rd.—649-0946 Manoheatex, C o ^ / 649-7521 MNlvad. tt would to repreaent, la MERIDEN RECXntD against tha batter judgmant o f c M u t e r \ \. V s :r 7 S': y •. a '1

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, RN and vigor? Does It cost more 24 Cons Vicks VAPORUB to run lately? 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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 : t .the Boagd of t^eetansbip'of The Mother Clmreli,'Yiie First Church Christ, Scientist In Boetom^iMassatAnMlta. ^ Jpiaofu First Cbureh of ClirUA Sdfentlst ' ; \ 4«1 N ^ Mein ^ . „ BUuM^ter, Gonneotlt^ i ^ BINGO ^ t e : Hond|^y-'‘iBvenipg; Bept^ber-M th, at 8:15 o!

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

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. 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 ^From Uncle”, important part of Merle’s life elected Ann Hinnov, president; tional Tour of 1966 made its way to Yellowstone Na­ their first assembly as MHS era were Henry Sombric of In both instances, toe water MIGHAELS JEWELERS • Heavy Construction t- Joey has great respect for may be seen by her partici- A western influence has come Joanne Eichman, vice president; ‘vvay cross country this past tional Park in Wyoming. Before students Tuesday, Sept. 13, dur­ Manchester, brother of the will be turned off at about 9 958 MAIN STREET Ijthose individuals who know pation in Student Council (two to MHS with the addition of Cheryl Gibson, secretary, and traveling to South Dakota, the ing the X-period. The assembly bridegroom; WUllam Johnson of p.m. and will be turned back on SPECIAbTHIS WEEK a what they warn and are willing years) Girls’ Leaders (three Miss Sue Heckenlively to the George Gould,' treasurer.' They an eager group tour viewed the grand Mount • Class Numerals On began with toe presentation of Manchester, Gibson Nevirman of at about 6 toe next morning. SHOOR JEWELERS to work to get it. years). A.F.S. Club (two Language Department. Miss are all seniors. " of 35 New England gqrls. The Rushmore on July 18. The girls Danbury and Malcom Robertson Lawrence Wittkofske, super- 017 MAIN STREET Both Side ■visited a slaughterhouse of Min­ toe flags and the salute. Mr. Yogi’s main Methodist Youth Fel- Heckenlively teaches- French n Orchestra officers are: Joanne expanse of the United States of Westborough, Massv Steven intendent of toe Town Water SUBUMANITE ? fMl- lowship (vice-president) and nesota, and then went on to toe Rogers then introduced Mr. Jobjective for this year is to . • ..u -kt .u 4. j * as well as -Spanish f-and H. Dixon, ’67, president; Joanne was crossed by the busload of Sombric of Manchester, nephew Departjnent, advised residents 1st UN€ NYLON LEONARD W. YOST • Heavy Raised and Oxidized - tutoring m the North End of Circus World of 'Wisconsip, On Vater . who led the class in the of the bridegroom, was ring of toe areas affected to fill con- c o o d / tear ^.captain the soccer team to both She earned her B.A. degree Elctoan, vice president; Sue with Mr and Mrs. Phln- Ju i^M 'tha'trocm ’ to^^^ the Alma Mater. The third attempt' 128 SPRUCE STREirr Design and Lettering ’*CX!IL and State Championships, "^rtiora. from the University of South LaCoe, ’67, secretary, and Ka- * , v -nr » a troop tourea bearer. He cairied a white sat- tainers with water for any use •Brien McMahon of Norwalk and Finally we see toe dreamy Dakota. She also attended ren Krinjak, ’68, treasurer. ney In charge, Mr. Keeney and Henry Ford Museum of DUchi- was done With enthusiasm and in pillow trimmed with lace and during toe nights of toe tout- ZERAtt JEWELERS ?their team which has beaten legionnaire as "Moon Momingside College in Sioux The band has scheduled toe ^ iss Angelo as chaperones and gan, and toen pursued their volume! orange blossoms. offs and for use toe following 785 MAIN STREET •Manchester for two years River” floats softly by, bring- City, Iowa” and the “ University annual - concert for April 14, Mr. Ken 'Wideman---- as driver, travels to Canada and Niagara Mr. Rogers 4poke on th* im­ Mrs. Kenneally wore a blue days, •straight in the Stale Cliamplon- i"g memories of being in the of San Francisco. 1967, and also plans to attend (As the group familiarized it- Falls. Before returning to Con- portance of education. He said silk lace and crepe dress with He said that water will run SNOW TIRES ship are Joe’s maiiuenemies____ queenjs cjQUrtjJt Gone With TTie__ MHS is Miss Heckehlively’a ' home football games as a pep self, Mr. Keeney and Miss An- necticut, the -experienced trek- we must have toe flexibility to matching accessories. The dirty for a time, after it is tum- Joey squeals out of the stu- Wind, of performing in Aida first teaching experience. She band. gelo became, through some kers stopped to see the glass New Teacher learn and relearn. Due to the ALLS BLACSEtWALLS ' dent Sparking lot, leaving this ^kst spring. Memories of the describes MHS as "easy to get The orchestra’s schedule In- quirk of fate, Aimtie Buzz and industries of Corning and Stue- changing world, the "need for I reporter completely EXHAUST- past drift into dreams of toe fu- lost in” and "huge.” In com- eludes the Christnias concert Uncle Phyl, respectively.) ben. July 26 foimd the busload A pretty n ^ addition to toe continued learning (dxiracterizes 6.50x13 7.35x14 Tiin« Chaperones, one Economics department our lives.” A questioning mind, I ture which Merle hopes will mentary on our school system, and toe Spring Concert, set for The tour, ^vh.ch left on Jm e ^ humility, and coura^ are ^ e . 1 ' Steve Cone ’67 lioW education at a four-year she added that it is similar to May 12, 1967. 27 and returned on July 25, SALE ENDS PRICE PLUS homeport Manchester. important aspects of education^ ' . ______:______liberal arts college and toen the school system in South Judy Franzosa, ’67 was comprised of a variety of The experience -of simply Rowers, however,' Is not stated. He remarked SEPT. 30 TAXES ! ed*1?1tS s'*J^inT toeir n ^ e to^gliTin1h?!i^ETd° - Heckenlively came to Any Manchester High School t o ^ . '-They wereT Fenny An- “ y* * CAR FAIR, INC. I and that of the subject teacher sible, understanding participat- TRADE IN i on the hard cover of textbooks^ ing the same goals.” coupled suit of a former ■visit and a de- ing in the Saturday morning tu- Behnke, Marty Bonham, Pam among the forested hills of New habito and the right attitude MORIAHTY [ followed by the year 1966-67. wUh a career in teaching in a sire to live in a different part torial at the Salvation Army Brown, Billie Carlson, Trudy England, the tour group was Manchester in March. toward learning, he is sure high BIG DISPUY - REGONDITIONED BROTHERS I Students should then cross out junior high school somewhere of the country and to know dif- Center in Hartford may sign up Oapasse, Dana Dimock, Connie 301 CENTER STBEET—643-5135 S simultaneously awed, fasci- A graduate pf toe University school years can be happy and I the names of previous users of in New England. ferent people. as soon as possible .in toe Main Dineen, 'Vicki. Doane, Nancy nated, and amazed by the ex- of Rhode Island, Mrs. Powers-profitable. SAFETY GHEGKED AUTOMOBILES your old furnace ' the tex t Jill Horton ’67 Liz Blckley, ’67 Office before or after school. Delhi, Sharon Flavell, Linda pansive western part of the taught for one year in Rhode George Bradlau, president *f Fry, Susan Goldberg, Pat U. g. Open miles of desert. Island at toe junior high level, student council, explained 461 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Hill, Maureen Hayes, Joan seemingly endless ranges of a mixture of ninth to twelfth ^,6 pui^oae of the SAA, fund, PHONE 643-1591 Hurley, Dori Jacobsen, Bar- GERALDI on a new mountains, with a Disneyland grade students add variety to ^re in debt, he urged' the FORD INC. bara Johnson, Carol Knight, beyond, convinced the entire Mrs. Powers’ foods and clothing support of the sophomores in Booters Meet Area Foes at Jamboree Patsy Kochin, Claudia Loeffler,- money-saving Cathy«■ Loungo, Nanears EVERGREENS S-cyL, standard shift, radio, heater, ConvuUMe. S -^ ., standard ahlft, Manchester facing Brian Mt- ^ Lyim* Lawrence, *68 FOUNDATION whitewall Urea. We will give you a liberal fr$de-ia this grroup of eager hikers. Ion, and then announced that that the team will be able to radio, whitewall*. Drive thl* on.. Users report sovings up to allowance on the jmrehase of a new Iron Mahon. The rivalry between theuic twoI.V.U clubs _ eleotrified______the__ July 7 found the troop awM **‘'®*’ , stand up well against.. all chal- DANCS!) n e x t WEEK ■ for Fireman CUSTOM Mark II fnfnac. ^ was annarent '’y ^ site of Grand Canyon lo- would be the comedy “What a , PLANTING 33% and more on fuel And that’s only the beginning m yoor t i u T l J ^ e n ®^ted in New Mexico, and local .Lif*-” Mr. Blanchard feels that Students are reminded of a ttiat both teams had been Hopl Indians. A day’s trek this play should appeal to high Under toe direction of coach combination pep raUy anil your ^ in g s , for many users report fMl sav- eagerly awaiting this confron­ dtince to be held on ' ings of 33% and more over old ^le across toe state brought toe school students since it takes Robert .Sjnes and Captain Dave apocts -k No smoko...Ho soot...No tation. After 15 minutes of girls to too lovely Hotel l>el place entirely in a principal’s Stoneman, ’67, toe team work- Sept. 30 in the arena. Tlfs Is Our 1964 Ford Guotoni ‘W 1963 Kdrmann Ghia tiurnaces. Xbe reason: at genefam ha scoreless play, during which Prophets ■will supply tl(b Fall >own combnistion air sa^y-H k t k $ m Coronado of Yuma, Arlz. The office and concerns things they ed hard for two wreks in prep- chimney draft requirod MH|8 had p a s ^ up a few scor­ tour completed their ,crossing are familiar with. ^ aration for its first niMt of musiced entertainment. Every Specialty! 4-Oopr. V-8, CmlMmatic, power steer­ Hardtop. 4-spMd transmlssloili, radio, clean and larwdean--chef«’siK>saioka, ing ' opportunities, McMahon’s student is urged to attend *i$l Planting ing, radio, heater. heater, whltew.ll tires. no soot and oil aocdcs aod ignition iino i slipped a shot by goalie of toe U.S. as it reached Call- Tlie cast for the play Is fair- th® -season. V help foster school spirit. » Easy budgef terms systems sujr cleauand cficienc. It brings Tim Cummings. Before Man- fomia. Two days were spent ly large, with nine male and Coach Sines and the runners you home comfort at iu best! Call or cherte^”^(irfense___ ier defense h ^ recovered, visiting such sights as Marine- ten female parts. Sock and take great pride in toe fact ATTEJNnON SEN IO Rit write today for freelcolor fblder. and NoiValk had scored another land, too Chinese Theater, Buskin plans to try to fill toe that they have never before Senior picture forms were dd* 12 goal and the period ended 2-0. Hollywood, ^unset Strip, and cast from among its own mem- been beaten by a West Hart- in toe Somanhis Office SepL JOHN E. full ioCocmatioo. No o ^ ja tio K Beverly Hills. Perhaps toe best bers, although If this is not ford team and all are agreed 82 NEW FORDS IN STOCK V ' • ..-r. ■, MHS then got revenge as 20. If you have not yet had time had by all on toe trip was possible, try-outs will be open that l^ey certainly plan to stay your photograph taken for tH*' they completely outplayed Hall to the entire school. that way this year. H l ^ bea'ting them'l-() on Bill f t yearbook, please fin oat and i l i ^ i ’s hiitie goal. Not o^y ^ toey yie d \/ Pat Harris, ’67 Although toe team got ott return the femn immediately. A After a plentifulTeal in toe to the pleasures of pure fun in to a slow. start by . dropping „ Seniors who have had photos WHITHAM FITZGERALD FORD, INC. cafeteria, toe Jamboree ended ^ ideal place, * u t were in- ATTENTION \rUNIOBS: their first meet to ’Weaver by taken by -a studio other th4» LANDSCAPE NURSERY wlth a cheerful,v"See you in terested in how their western First ordering period for Class a very close 3 point margin, Loring mustlsee to it that tljs "Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Deder” counterpartsX^ted .and dressed jgeg official class rings is (26-29)' fine running was dis- giossy printo’are in the SctnaiJ- "GROW WITH US” iteED I n c i toe SUte Tournament.” A long counterparU\acted .and dressed Windsor Avenue, Rockville — Open Bveidngs Mason (wild! bright: unconventional!), from Sept. 20 through October played by. many Manchester his office by O ct L FWhirt Bento 6, Bolton—800 Yds. from Boltmi Notch—643-7802 vanquished however before any After viewing flie Pacific, the 1. College style rings are also runners including Stoneman to have your photo In by this TEL. 648-2485 tflMam OARS Hours: 0 AJB.-6 PJIL—Fri. tUl 8 P.M. 319 BRPAD STREET—TEL 049.4539 Ken Walker, '67, deftly dribbles the ball away from a piHsumg Hall High dreams of a state crown may be tour turned eastvrard and, jour- airailable, f<>r students of any ■who placed first in the 4i*ld 6t time will mean your photo ci^ THAT ■ ■ B SAVES School opponent in one match of the six held Isst Saturday in the Soccer Jam* neyed through Las Vegas, Nev, clasa All rings require a de- 33 runners. net be Included In the 1007 8<^ B at M em o^ Field. ^Herald photo by Pinto) ■tevi G one'67 and Salt Lake City, Utah. The posit of $6. Gary Jodolni ’68 nwudda '■ "f , i'. j ‘xt- •-

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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, th4he New York team’s bus and later on the who has gained 2,202 yards in standings, 1908 and 1912. Both be the first item on improving Jrs this weekend: Manchester times, including an-8o-yard in- should play a big part in this' those first' game jitters, ” re- Tltursdfi.v’s Results Yankees but thl^q^ the wildest charter plane, settling several ® K w e - v ^ three games to go before Pitts- two seasons. years the once proud Bronx any recreation facility in Man­ our big lead because we ve got Atlahla. • 9igh, defending CCIL cham- terception runback, while Pan- year’s campaign. ports Robert. Chicago 7, Cincinnati 2 celebration I ever Saw," said disputes. so many young players on this Wesleyan, in coach .Don Rus­ Bombers were »elghth when the chester. . .Wayne McCoy is While BraFan managed the h jcu teh u A i {ions, starts the action tonight clera completed seven of 14 Qgngral opinion rides heavily 'Varsity veteran Rick Roberts Atlanta 14, Pittsburgh 1 Manager Hank Bauer.r f i f * nice to be wanted,’ ’ Rob- club. ------y~ sell’s third year, travels to Mid- American League listed eight 1.000 in the extra point depart­ ^ th highly-rated Maloney High passes, two to end Jim Monjillo tonight’s host, mainly on 'gives the Eagles a strong Only games scheduled "In Thursday’s game, I waa Braves, the Pirates won eight dlcbury in an attempt to start entries before expansion to 10 ment with the Central gridders, “ But this one means more to inson kept repeating. The out- t Ceppa Field in Meriden at for touchdowns. grounds of experience ground game while, quarter- Today’s Games so excited my hands were out of 10 games between the anoUier winning season. Tile clubs.' hitting on all three attempts in me than the others because 1 fielder had said frequently dur- 130. Rockville High hosts East a .1so back from last season Maloney rates at least a backs Jim Juknis and John Los Angeles (Diysdale 11-16 shaking. I was paying almost as .teams. If it had, been up to f Cardinals, 5-3 a year ago, are ♦ * * the 29-0 win over Olassbpro last was manager.” ing the season that he .didn’t '^ t h o l i c at 2 o’clock in tomor- defensive standouts Bob three touchdo\vn favorite. Alubicki, both defensive players and Sutton 12-11) at Chicago After Russ Snyder made a understand why Cincinnati Gen- much attention to the game in- ‘ ^em, they obviously would led by running backs Billy Con- Saturday in New Britain. have kept Bragan in his job the >ow's headliner. Szymaszek, Ray Miranda and impressed Last Vesar last fall and ends Gary Chierico (Ellsworth 7-21 and Simmons 5- Here ’n There diving catch in left center field eral Manager Bill DeWitt had Detroit as I was our own game. gleton and Paul Stowe. « * * rest of the year. \ A quality of newness is shar- John Vumback. Wilson gained Jerry Fitzgerald guid- and Bill Lacy, post a strong air 7), 2 Tackle candidates with the for the final out Thursday as traded him away. The guys In our bullpen had the At Trinity, coach Dan Jessee’s In the only oUier NL game, threat. East hit paydirt twice Pittsburgh (Veale 14-121 at At­ Cheshire Academy football Jim Palmer beat Kansas City 6- " I ’ll tell you one thing,” Rob- Tigers’ game on the. radio and ^ by all three squads. The In- only 49 rushing yards. Rockville squad through 35th and final season begins End o f the Liqe Chicago dowhed Cincinnati 7-2. through the air last weekend. lanta (Johnson 14-8), night team Uiis season include Dick 1, the Orioles trooped into the inson said, "it’s better being on kept telling us the, score."' ans are back with 10 new Manchester counters with a g, 6-1 JV season a year ago, the against a strong Williams team George Ehrlich will call the The Braves ruined any ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS St. Loui.s (Jaster 10-5) at Phil- Detroit lost to California 5-3 S ces in the starting lineup, 25 speedy but untested backfield joss to East’s JVs, 22-18. Alubicki is also a strong run- at home. Trinity was 4-4 a year Dotchin and Don Hubbard, two clubhouse and the party was top than in sixth place” —refer­ S night actio): again this season for thoughts the Pirates might have t lettermen, including six All- gnd the lightest line in th^ Fitzgerald has the same crew, a ner, gaining 61 yards in the ago. Kim Miles .replaces the «delphia (Jackson 15-14) ex-Manchest'er High standouts. UConn football games on WTIC under way. ring to the current standing of just before the Baltimore game * * New York (Ribant ll-7 )„a t had for a victory by erupting for phe Rams figure to .be a Dwyer, Pete Kwiat and Fred passing in 1963. wonders how many deadheads tion plates carry • the letters Everyone within sight, includ­ Cincinnati at the height of the "And you know what? We might Los Angeles at Chicago Aaron hit his 40th homer, a Amazing New *ew. gridiron while the Eagles chuck Carson, Kent Ough, Mike quick team, guided by quarter- Dooley, all with some varsi’ty Already under way are the — non-paying customers — are MR. HOCKEY, a tribute to the ing Oriole Board Chairman Jer- celebration. have five more like this in a Yon don't need a pointei! Pittsburgh at Atlanta three-run blow. ] ^ t 12 regulars from last fall, McCarthy, Jim Monoghan, Rich back Tom Martello, the best all- experience, while Ray Carvey seasons at Coast Guard, Central in the stands each wee'a when all-time great. Shore owns the old C. Hoffberger, was either "Years ago when I saw you at row.” St. Louis at Philadelphia. N The Pirates got to Pat Jarvis Bicluding All-Stater John Mac Rein andTim Coughlin all com- around player on the squad ac- has adjusted well to his new Connecticut and Bridgeport. the Hartford Charter Oaks play SprlngfieId,k.Mass„ franchise in thrown into the showers or a baseball meeting,” Hoffberger Bauer, in his third season as All yon need is the . New York at Cincinnati, N for one run on. three hits in the ^ d sharpshooting quarterback ing up frpm the JVs to fill the cording to Fitzgerald. Behind positions at linebacker and Coast Guard, host to Ameri­ at Dillon Stadium, General the American Hockey League. doused with champagne, beer, said, "I knew you wfire going to Orioles' manager, captured the E first inning, but the rookie right­ Perma-Wh'ite . E San Francisco at Houston ^Manager Don Brewer reported shaving cream, milk, pickles, help me . . . and you did. I real- pennant after leading the team Mike Masiuk. gaps. Sophomores Ernie Tupper him are excellent prospects in wingback. can International Saturday Shore is considered one of hander blanked them on two * Tough Foe and Dick Ja^outz are also fullback Pete Yellin and half- , Robert may also have a po- night, lost its opener to Sprttig- "abouf's.SOO" which means 1,500 hockey’s greatest defenseri'ien, . mustard or a variety of other ly want to tlHtnk you and I ap- to a pair of third-place finishes. American League hits the rest of the way for his s 'IHaloney should be among counted on. backs Ray Lentocha and Dennis tent weapon in Jim Leber’s toe. field 21-0. Central blasted Glass- V to 2,000 in the crowd are free Twenty year man with the sixth straight victory. CBOSS-BIIGK! ft e toughest m the league,’’ Wiggin must go with either Sullivan, probably the fastest on Hie East mentor reports that boro State 29-0 la.st Saturday but W. L. Pet. G.B. loaders. Hartford has been tot- Hartford Electric Light Co. is Enamel Aluminum •aid Manchester Coach Dave Dale Ostrout or Tom Hally at the backs. Leber splits the uprights from faces much tougher opposition xBaltimore . 95 58 .621 lunate to date, playing three John Cervini who coached the Pennant First for Baltimore Since 1896 Season ■fliriggin "W e have a real tough quarterback, both up from the ^lartello has favorite targets 40 yards out in practice. in a game at Kutztown State. Detroit ...... , 85 68 ,556 10 times .at home with. perfect Manchester American Legion WINNER AND A SIRE - flpener make no mistake about JVs. Experience will be light in in end Gary Krowka and h a lf-___It should b/i es defensive coach. Gerber is a with Baltimore this season, but NEW YOPvK (AP) — “I ing in the Baltimore clubhouse He was needling the Cincin- Boston ...... 69 86 .445 27 former East Catholic High head when Detroit won its nightcap nati Reds, who dealt him to Bal- won the race. Counterpoint, by • vOLK«W,4

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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'4 ROOMS, second floor flat, 1967 PLYMOUTH, good running Garage— Service-— tions, additions and remodel­ Laboring on pipe work and This is steady, year around 'Robert Peck, Perih^sion to 1 ^ blind box ads who mendation. Raymond ^ke, England and New York. at foot of Garden Street. Mutual Life tanks. Drive small and me­ St. Boats and Accessories 46 ANTIQUE cabinet grand piano heat, hot water, stoye, refrig­ condition. Good tires, radio. ing of all types, ExceUent work with a progressive- use building for milUvorking desire to protect their Storage 10 649-0237. Part or full-time training. You can park In our front dium trucks. Interesting in good condtion. CaU 644-0674. erator, available Oct. 1, 649- 370. Call 649-9804 after 5. workmanship. 649-6496. company MATURE COUPLE — wanted 14',4’ FIBERGLAS runabout, 35 operation, 73 Tolland Turnpike, ■ Identity can follow tU s Licensed and approved driveway. Also the Ashley CLEANING WOMAN for 6-room work, plea.sant conditions. 0783. procedure: BUILDING 32 x 21’, approx­ INSIDE and outrid^ painting. program For information : Insurance Co. as house: parents to live with h.p. Mercury, trailer and ac­ ______Rfear. , • ■ . '' I A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, sid­ and Palm/Ashley buses stop Cape, every other week, good Apply Mitchell Dr,, off PONTIAC 1966 Lemans con- imately 1,800 square feet stor­ call Hartford, 247-1353 Applications accepted daily. In­ and care for emotionally cessories. $700. .Call 649-6326. ing, painting. Carpentry. Alter­ You name yqut own price. pay for day’s work. CaU after Parker St. 8:.'50-9;30 a.m. Wanted—^To Buy 58 six r o o m duplex, central lo- Aubrey Langille, ^ ten sion , ^ Enclose your rep!)ly to tho verUble, V-8, automaUc, power age area, reasonable. Could anytime. at our front door. Garden St., Hartford terviews Tuesdays. Ap,'y to troubled children a.gcs 8-14. cation, available October 1. permission to maintain Clec* • ations and additions. Ceilings. Special rates'" for homeowners 6. 649-4362, and 4:30-5:30 p.m. box la an slope — steering, immaculate condition be used for light manufactur­ Residential treatment center. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, CaU 643-6049 between 10 a.m.- trie motor repair shop, with Workmanship guaranteed. 299 85 or oyefl 649-7863, 876-8401. jus Chip in all regards addressed to thoe CbmH- 643-4984 between 6-9 p.m. ing. Call 649-1619 between 5-7. BABYSITTER wanted for two 5 day week; beginning salary Florists— Nurseries 49 bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 2 p ^ conditions, 221 North Main fled Manager, Manchester Autumn St- 643-4860. BUDGET PLAN since 1846 M cK T N N E Y B R O / ^ p t ^s small children, days. Referenc­ $5,200 per couple, plus main glassware. We buy estates. ' Street. Evening Heridd, together 1966 DODGE DART, high per­ Floor Finishing 24 AVAILABLE S E W E R A G E DlSr .‘.L tenance. Must be High School CANADIAN HEMLOCKS, dig with a memo listing the The Connecticut es required. CaU after 6, 643- rtunity employer Rogers • ■Village Peddler, Auctioneer, Achille Palleschi, Addition to formance engine. Call 643-5677 M otocycl CO. gradirtes. Apply in writing your own, $2.50 each. CaU 644- .420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247 FIVE ROOMS, third floor, $50. dwelUng closer to side line, 4 ' componioe you do NOT after 6 p.m. ■BIcycIefl 11 R o o fin g an d C h im n «y 8 18-^ '^ p^ooR s a n d in g and refiEish- 4054. 1854 or 644-0891. 319 Smith want to me your letter. Ing (specializing In oldef GO NOW—PAY LATER only, House Parent Suren-isor, 1655 TRIUMPH T-110, engine r q OFING- REPAIR of /* ^ f a , BABY SITTER wanted to care Corporation St, Wapping. WE BUY and sell antique and ------^ Scranton. Exten- Tour letter wffl be de­ 1962 OLDSMOBILE wagon, floors), cleaning and waxing Mutual Life' HIGH SCHOOL JlJNfOR girls - Children’s Village, 1080 Albany stroyed If the adverttasr is and transmission recently re- ^ ^est in gutters yOM con­ for two small children in her i ;R POSITION for young Ave., Hartford, Conn. used furniture, china, glass THREE ROOMS, second floor, gipp pf permission to have used power brakes, power steering. built, 3350. 643-4543 after 7, floors. Painting. Paperhang­ for waitress work, part-time CA MANCHESTER DIVISION JAPANESE YEWS, $2 each, dig one you've mentioned. If ductors. Repair qf-'' chimneys, home, days, starting October man who is looking for more silver, picture frames, old with garage. $100. J. D. Real (limited to 10). with condi* $050. 649-9406. 312 Oakland after school and some week your own, 179 Fern St., Man­ 1 not It win be handled in too. CaU CougWln, 643-7707. ing. No job too small. John Insurance Co. WAITERS OR waitresses. Ex­ coins, guns, pewter, scrap St. 10- 649-.1613 before 6 p.m. ends. Must be neat in appe: than a job. Executive career Estate, 643-5129. tlons, 176 Tolland Turnpike. tte usual manner. Verfaille, 649-5750. Helo Wanted— Female 35 Mill and Oakland Streets perienced preferred. Must be chester. 643-7278. gold, watches, old jewelry, 24” BOY’S Columbia bike. 643- r q o FING ance and have a desire to work to High School graduate with ______...... Richard and Jean Johnson, K g S]Specializing re- 140 Garden St., Hartford CHItXiREN ,,IN SCHOOL? We 21. Call 646-0191. hobby collections, paintings, FOUR ROOM clean apartment. 1957 PONTIAC, very good con­ 8819. and leam to be a good asing personality, ambition, Manchester, Conn. MUM PLANTS — Many vari­ pairing^-foofs•foofs of all kinds, new CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 HOUSEKEEPER to live in pri need a counter woman from attic contents or whole estates. stove and, refrigerator, second Two-car garage Md breeze- dition, low mileage, original * ^ Birch 0 St. 4 - YWall l l n l l 4 toa v«rAll wall nnvrvNAV- carpet­ * ~ Blue Chip in all regards waitress. Not more than three aggressiveness and ability to eties to choose from. Dig your Lost and Fomid roqjs; gutter work, chimneys vate room. Driver's license 11 a.m. to 2 p.n). Good wages. COUPLE OVER 55, to live in Furniture Repair Service, 643- floor. Inquire 60 Birch St. way, closer to side line, 5 Penn owner, call 649-4269. ing. Unoleum. Free estimates. since 1846 days during school week, good meet th«.^^public. Experience in own and save. Bring your own Road. 1962 LAMBRETTA motor scoot- Aluminum preferred but not necessary. Apply in person at Ann's Spot. with active older gentleman. 7449. Expert installation. CaU 643- pay, good gratuities, pleasant contact worit desirable, auto­ FULL-TIME help needed ' for container. John Parciak, 170 AVAILABLE NOW — 5 room Amle’s Texaco, General Re- IX>ST — Spayed Siamese cat, 1996 FALCON — 4-door, 7 /siding. 30 years’ experience. 643-1501 until 5, 649-6677 after Equal opportunity employers. 21 Oak St., or phone 649-6080 Must be congenial and enjoy er. 150CC, call 649-8367. mobile requirement. Good landscaping work, no exper­ apartment, second floor, palrer’s License and Certificate brown collar. Torrejon A. F. B. Free estimates. CaU Howley 1218 or 649-2985. 6. conditions. Brass Key Restau­ busy life. Free room and board Vernon Ave., Rockville, 875- ANTIQUES — clocks, silver, months old, 10,000 miles, stand­ after 6 p.m. starting salary, bqpid advance­ ience necessary. CaU Grant- 5769. rabies tag. Reward. CaU 643- -7" 643-5361, 644-8333. rant, Main St., Manchester. in exchange for housekeeping pewter, lamps and all collect- adults, 21 Huntington St., 649- of Approval, STATE HEAR* ard transmission, CaU 649-0737. ment ahead for righLman. Ap­ land Nursery, 643-0669. 7185. LEGAL SECRETARY, experi- g i r l Monday-Friday, 10-6:30, duties. Husband may ' work ible items. Any quantity. The 6023 before 2 p.m. ING ALSO, 318 Adams St. 1966 HONDA Dream 3400. Bonds— Stock»— PART-TIME GIRL for Main ply Beneficial Financ/Oo., 44 OLDSMOBILE 1963, Cutlass elsewhere if desired. 20 min­ Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. twrits* r h o m 'HeCiantis. • Gas Sta^ 643-1611. M ortgages 27 enced, for downtown Hartford, counter work in restaurant. «treet office.-fHIng, typing and State St., Hartford, tetween WAREHOUSEMAN —immed- Coupe, bucket seats, power Heating and Plumbing 17 utes to Aircraft. Write details Garden— Farm— Dairy ...... THREE ROOM apartment, sec- Certificate of Approv- Annoimccments ; z 522-1165. 643-7088, 875-8447. imlted bookkeeping. Call 649- 9-5. 527-6401. iate opening available tor^very ------ond floor, gas stove, fefngcra- conditions. - STATE steering and brakes, nice con­ MORTGAGE LOANS — first J to Box J Herald. Products 50 B O m PLUMBING and heat­ Septic Tasks X 750. “ reliable man over 21 with cur- tor, utilifes included. $85. In- HEARING ALSO, 886 Hartford ELECTROLUX vacuum Clean­ dition. 649-4385. Busirt^ Service* ing repairs, alterations, elec­ second, third, all kinds realty, CLEAN UP WOMAN wanted WOMAN FOR FULL or part­ X u local references. CaU Mr. Rooms IVithont Board 59 mornings, Tuesday, Saturday, AND PRINTER — part-time to op­ STRICTLY fresh 'g g s for sale quire 125 Spruce St. Road ers, sales and service, bonded O ffe r H 13 tric and gas hot water heat­ statewide, credit rating unnec­ time. Must be willing to work. ^ART-TIME—Need four worn- CARPENTERS or carpenter’s 1964 VOLKSWAGEN convertible 3 hours. Apply Cavey’s Res­ Femman, 2S9-4338. erate model 150 W. Multilith Nightcrawiers. Tomaszewskl. THE THOilPSON HOUSE, Cot- representative. Alfred Amell, ers. CaU 643-1496. essary. Reasonable, conflden- Apply in person, Davis Bakei^, THREE ROOMS, duplex, stove Exception Denied clean, exceUent condition, or Power roller, chain taurant, 45 East Center St. l«U to ■work 6-10 p.m. evenings helper. (Jail after 6, 643-0916. press. CaU 643-1141, Mrs. Dun­ Box 363, South Boltpn, tage Street. cenlraUy located, 110 Bryan Dr., Maachaster, 521 Main St. Plugged Sewers and refrigerator furnished, $85 Mr^. John Carson, Nursery {and Saturday mornings, $82.50 ------—— ham for an appointment. An open daily. 649-64','2. large, pleasantly furnished 644-8141. iginal owner, $1,295. CaU 8 7 / saws, traU roller and aerator, COMPLETE plumbing and heat- •weekly. / I g h school diploma PART-TIME or full-time oil C ^ E E R monthly. CaU 649-4358. School, 128 Bissell Street. 2928•>098 anytime. / iKOTiinw-lawn vac, rototiUers. Also AlsosalAs sales , ■______- ______. . . r ____L«noy Agency, mil, voa BAKERY SALJISLADY —morn­ Machine Gleaned equal opportunity employer. rooms, parking. Call 649-2858 ing service, complete new bath­ ■•^aln St., Hartford, evenings. {required. Interview Monday, 7 truck driver, year round jo . OPPORTCINITY PEPPERS AND TOMATOEJS, The above will be effectlv* CALL your local Electrolux and service on aU lawn equip­ room installations and bath­ TOY..DEMONSTRATORS ing hours, good wages, steady tor ove-rnght and pgpmanent l g v e l y CLEAN 4 room apart- as of September 26, 1966. 1990 MERCURY — convertible, 233-6879. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, }p.m.. Imperial 400 Motel, Main Apply 319 Broad St., Manches­ pick in own containers. Also branch office for complete serv­ ment Capitol Equipment, 88 room remodeling, SO years in position. Apply in person. Sewer Llnee Installed— Cel' guest rates. ment, centrally located. Adults Filed in office of Tovvn power steering, excellent con­ Join New England’s oldest •St, East Hartford. Ask for ter, Thinking of your filtqro? {Situations "Wanted— beans for canningj^^ s u m m e r______ice. 1123 Main St., Bast Harb Main St., 648-7968. Parkade Bakery, Manchester lar Waterprooflng pone. business. Earl VanCamp. 649- and largest Toy Party Plan. Then think of sales i .reiee and winter squash, carrots, R(K)M with kitchen privileges, only. No pets. Available Octo­ Clerk—September 22, 1966. ford, 528-0606. dition, one owper. Call 649-3144. Business Opportunity 28 Shopping Parkade. ^Mr. Simmons. Female 38 A’m es, CELLARS, garages, 4749. Highest Commissions, No youf.-''salary plus commis-'' beets and fruit. 21 Angel St., central location. Mrs. Dorsey, ber 1. 643-1297. Zoning Board of Appeals i960 PLYMOUTH custom wag­ Investment, No collecting. McK i n n e y EROS. ){$ANTBD — Woman to liv,■e in 'VyOMAN would like to take care f,.John F. Clifford, and yards cleaned. ’Trash SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ PART-TIME siori gets more rewarding ■ Manchester. 14 Arch St. PersonaiB on, automatic, excellent condi- hauled to dump. CaU 643-5819. limited funds available for see- No delivering. CaU or write Sewerage Di^iosal Co. land care for family. Must hatiav^ every month. Come join us of-children days at her home. bhairman Millinery, Dressmaking 19 today SANTA'S TOY PAR­ weU equipped, anxious jo ond mortgages, paymeiits to 118 Pearl St ~ 848-5808 {references. Call 649-8486 "in our friendly growing CalU875-6381. GRAPES — pick your o-wn. 16 ■ ■»-* a *'w " e i a e John A. Cagianello. RIDE WANTED to Pratt and TIES, Avon, Connecticut, COUNTER HELP ^'Mll, make offer. 649-2192. SHARPENING Service —Saws, pxDR AL’TERA’TIONS neatly suit your budget. Expedient company. For further in­ quart basket, $135. Bring con- FURNISHED ROOM near Main R c a Q O C r f l l Q i\ .Q 8 Secretary Whitney South Parking l o t , / 673-3455 or evenings 673- CAPABLE^ \yOMAN wrfULD knives, axes, shears, skates, mj(j reasonably done in my service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. formation contact Conn. tainers. After 4 p.m. Saturdays St., 9 Hazel St., 649-2170. 8:30, from Center and iCfiox 1994 CORVAIR convertible, ful 9829. For Sale lldp Wanted— Male 36 Uke to c» .-e 'fo r child in her rotary blades, Quick service, home. (Dali 643-8750. Friday, night and all day State Employment Service, 'V, after 2 p.m. 270 Hackmatack' St. CaU Russell Applpb^, 643- ly equipped. 4-speed, price Capitol "Equipment Co. 38 Main Saturday. Will train. Apply home. 643-4770. rear. PLEASANT ROOM to rent, Musical-Dramatic 30 M ERCURY EXPERXENCJED OD grinders, 806 Main St., Manchester, 5235. reasonable. CaU 643-7511. St., Manchester. Hours daily DRAPES —custom made to ______WAITRESS — some experience 1965 in persoiL privileges, parking, call 643- WANTED ■{surface grinders and Bridge- 649-4558. MOTHER OF SEC»Npx|frader NATIVE PEACHES and apples ' 7030 after 4 p. 5. Thursday 7-9, ,Saturday 7- your measurements, lined or p r i v a t e Instruction, piano by desired. Monday-Friday, 11:30 Monterey deluxe 4-dr. sedan. m. Two-tone black and white. operators. Top wages, wants babysitting in ' 0 ^ in season now. Ferrando's Or:^ WANTED — ride to PAW, Bast jggj OLDSMOBILE 98, conver- 4. 648-7058, unlined, reasonable. For more London certified teacher, my -2^ .m . Apply in person, Jane Sringe benefits, 55 hour week. MEATOWN home. Summit St. area. CaH .^ 128 BIRCH ST. — Room sijlt- Hartford^^.second shift, Man- tible,: full power, $950, (Jail 649- Information: call after 3 p.m., Has power steering, tinted Clean, Late Modd MAINTENANCE MAN wanted, ^chards. Located Birch Moun- home. 643-2310. Alden Restaurant, Vernon Cir­ Apply E * S Gage Company, 643-2392. able for working gentleman, chestep-^reen area. 649-0310. 9286. PROFESSIONAL Oeaning — 643-1913. glass. One owner, 31,000 121514 Silver Lane, full or part-time. Apply Old taip Rd., Glastonbury. Man­ cle, Vernon, ■jf I Mitchell Dr., Manchester. Carpets, furniture, walls and original miles. USED CARS East Hartford chester; Road to Hebron Ave. $10 weekly. 643-4451. BJJUDENT NEEDS ride to Cen­ Private Instructions 32 Colony Oo., Hilliard St., Man- RELIABLE WOMAN would floors — all cleaned In your Chester. (Rt. 94Y'^ft on Hebron Ave. to p o R RENT tral Connecticut State College Top Prices Paid like caring for infant or pre­ Front room, cen­ home, ftilly Insiired. Call Hlgbia Moving— ^Tmdting— CRANE PIANO and violin stu­ Birch Mlouhto'od ain Road. from Manchester —swapping WEEKEND SPECIALS school child, excellent care. trally located, free parking. 59 Servicemaster, 649-8433. Storage 20 dio. Private instruction. Bren- For AU Makes Dpportunity To area. 644-0363. - , •2295 DAIRY MAN — Young man >ART-TIME WORK Have references. 643-8857. Birch St. 649-7129. P A U L DODGE ton Pell Crane., 742-7425, flute, BEANS — Pick iii'own contaln- STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, MANCHESTER Delivery. Light SYLVANIA CALL OWNER wanted to work In Dairy Dept., trombone al.so available. CARTER CHEVROLCT er. $1 half bushel. 21 Ajigel St., l ^RGE ROOM, desk, double RIDE TO PRATT A Whitney, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, trucking and package delivery. i Increase Your full-time employment, paid Morning 10-2 and 11-2 PONTIAC i D ogs— BirOS— Pets 41 Manchester. bed, 'walk in closet,, third shift, new building, from AU concrete repairs. Reason­ LIGHT 643.1265 AnyHm* CO., INC. 1 Apply Refrigerators, washers and holldaysf paid vacation, liberal ■shower, meals for ep Woodbridge St., 643-8460. able prices. 643-0851. stove moving speciality. Fold­ Schools and Classes 33 1229 Main St. benefits. Apply In person to GROOMING and boarding all P.S. Includes 2 extra wheels McDONALD’g^ :pRIVE-IN 5459. _____ ji ^ T j Lemana Hardtop. Radio and ______ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. BULBS with enow tires. ; Income Earl Noonan, Popular Market, breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. Fertilizers 5 0 -A W AN TTO '— ride-from Lyd^l heater, automatic, original red TYPEWRITERS — Standard Phone 649-5236 East Middle Tpke, ' 46 W. Center St., htanchester Chase, Hebron"^Rd., Bolton, St. vicinity to do\roto^ Hart- ihijgh, black vinyl top. Real and electrlfe,. Repaired, over- Good Sealtest home deliv­ GOOD COW MANURE, excel­ A’lTRACrrVE ROOM for work 643-5427. ford, 9 a.m. ’Tuesday-Saturday, Painting— Papering 21 TRACTOR-TRAILER ery routes are now open lent for fall use, shrubs, lawns, ing girV6r couple. No chMd^en sharp. $1,995. hauled, rented. Adding ma- For SMALL ELECTRONIC FIRM SHORT ORDER COOK —flex­ B ^ i ...... Call after 6:30 p.m. 649-4862. : Which will give' the etc., $5 and $10. Loads deliv­ optional.^ Telephone chines - rented and repaired. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint- wants male help. We are com­ ible hours. Apply In person. AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup­ ’64 Tempest 2-Door Sedan. Ra­ JOBS WAITING 25-100 Watt right men good income ered. 643-7804, 649-8731. je6om . 643-6745. Pickup and delivery service. Ing, interk>r and exterior, pa- petitive In rates and offer op­ pies, pure whites, others beau­ WANTED — B-5 $500. game. dio and heater, automatic. Real * and permanent employ­ Howard Johnson Restaurant, First National Bingo, even Yale Typewriter Service, 649 perhanglng, wallpaper re­ portunity and challenge to 394 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ tifully marked, bred for tem­ nice economical car for only EARN $200 PER WEEK ment. Five, day week, ■put. CaU 649-3891. 4986. moved. Wallpaper books on re­ WANTED those wanting a small shop at­ ter, Exit 94, Wilbur Cross perament, champion lines. 742- Apartments—-Flat*— $1,295. W. G. GLENNCY CO. I many fringe benefits, llber- Household Goods 51 quest. Fully insured. Free ee- mosphere working with close 8970 or 742-8459. SALES AND Service on Ariens, AND HIGHER 836 NOR'TH MAIN ST. ' al commission arrangement Highway. Tenem ents RIDE WANTED from Walker ’63 Ford Galaxie 400 2-Door timates. CaU 646-9658- tolerances, mechanically chal­ . TT----iT'T— rrr'TEi s e w in g machines (last year’s Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn 'ITIAIN NOW — PAY LATER YOUNG MAN TO LEARN I makes possible high earn* AKC BLOOD Hound, 2 year old never used. Sacrifice WE HAVE cusbjmer.s waiting St. area to Travelers or vicin- Hardtop. Radio and heater, au- lenging work. Call 289-5428, Ity, hours 8-4:30. CaU 649-14^). P mowers. Also Hbmellte chain EXTERIOR AND interior paint- ^ ings.®" only if you are Interested in male, champion sired, best of­ for, the rental of your apart ’TRAIN IN YOUR AREA PRINTING BUSINESS $35. or $2 weekly. 646-0247. New saws and International Cub ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ this type of growth atmos­ fer. 649-0179 after 6 p.m. England Appliance. J ment or home. J, D. Real Es­ WANTED — First National' Bik- brakes. 2-tone paint. Mus|. be Cadet Tractors., Rental equip­ t, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ PART-TIME 37V^ hour week, vacation, hospitalization, pension phere. Mr. Kubiak. TWO ADORABLE kittens, tate, a-* 3-5129. go, 0-2 for $1,000, 4-N and S-2 seen to be appreciated for only ment and .sharpening service KITCHEN CLEAN, USED . refrigerators, ly insured, workmanship guar­ plan. Good opportunity for an ambitious young man. SEALTEST^ black and white, yellow for $500, N-3 for $100. Will split. $1,395. on all makes. L 4 M Equip­ anteed. Leq Pelletier, 649-6326. USED CARS DISHWASHER ■wanted, closed ranges, automatic washers, ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, Apply in person. Sundays, Apply jin person Cen­ and white. Free. 643-8798. ______’64 Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop. If no answer 643-9043. Elam while you leam. A COMPLETE SALESPERSON with guarantees. See them a.t 875-7609 Manchester Exchange FOODS ter Restaurant, '499 Main St. LEGAL ■j Radio and heater, p^wer steer- Leam on all makes and F O X , .TERRIER — Male, 8 B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 :^Entert>rise 1945. PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, SELECTION MILK DIVISION AutomobOefl For Sale ' ing, power brakes. ower win- models of equipment until Here Is an excellent oppor­ months old, reasonable. Call Main St. Call 643-2171, interior and exterior. Paper qualified for , immediate tunity to join Sears out­ NOTICE REED CAR? Your credit turn- dows, power seats, air condi- BOOKKEEPING AND Account­ Contact 649-2609. COUCH — 2 chairs, suitable for hanging and waU paper remov­ employment. QUALITY BOURNE BUIGK COMMISSION standing sales staff. Come ed down? Short on down pay- tioned. Original finish. $2,195, ing services for small business- Kenneth Reynolds, 643-9126 cottage. Also 4 garage doors TOWN OF al. Dutch Boy and ' DuPqpt.' TRAINING IS LICENSED “The House of prepared to discuss previ­ DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- '62 Chevy Super Sport 2-Door e.s. Call 643-8ii52. AND ACCREDITED. ASK ■with fixtures. 643-5276. MANCHESTER Quality workmanship. , ..-Call Customer Satisfaction” Charles Arglros, 643-9390 SALESMEN ous experience and your ready to go, miniature and In s^ccordance with Section ■ion? Don’t despair! See Hon- Hardtop. Real sharp, 2-tone, evenings, 246-9593. ABOUT OUR IRON CLAD standard, champion blood est Douglas. -Inquire about low- $1,395, GUARANTEE. 285 MAIN ST. Ah Equal Opportunity future with one of the SINGER automatic zig - zag in 9-240 qf the Election Laws, as Household Services Here’s an excellent oppor­ world’s largest general mer­ lines. Also Weipiaraners. , cabinet, like new, does every- am end^, notice is hereby given •St down, smallest payments PAINTING AND decorating MANCHESTER Employer Southington 1-628-6573. •nywhere. No small loan or fi- ’61 ^ Catalina Convertible. . Power Offered 13-A tunity to join Sear’s out­ chandising organizations. __ •thing, originally over $300, take that the following listed polling He'll Save You Money since 1935. Never a substitute Call Hartford 249-7771 anytime, 246-5862 649-4571 standing sales staff. Come nance company plan. Dodglas Po^er brakes, auto- for quality. Conn. Painting au|fl ^ , RESPONSIBLE adult full or — over last 6 monthly payments places will be used for the Mu- REWEAVING of bums, moth prepared to discuss previous Motors, 333 Main. matic. A completely ready car. Decorating, 649-4298. part-tihie, work on all shifts, Check Sears uberal em­ Articles For Sale 45 ' of $9 each. Call 522-0931. qlolpal Election to be held (pc- There's never any guesswork to Investing holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ experience and your future $695. 10-2, 8-6, 6-9. Must be good ploye program, top commis­ ------zrr—:— ~ ^ ------tilSber 3, 1966. dow shades made to measure with one of the world’s RICH, STONE-FREE 'loam, m A!PL*E secretary desk, chair- DISTRICT 1 __ Waddell in property when you consult a Realtor! CREDIT BY PHONE. Need a driver. Call North End Phar­ largest general merchandis­ sion and generous car ex­ ^ N o cash needed, 100 c a r ’6* ®««neyllle 2-Door Hardtop. all sizes Venetian blinds. Key $15. Gravel, sand. fiU, stone, bed. milk glass table and TV schMl? 163 Broad Street u macy, 649-4585. ing organiaztion. penses. Apply^l Personnel Radio and heater, automatic, made while you wait. T ep e re­ manure, white sand box and lamps, excellent condition. 649- niSTRICT 2 YMCA Build- His years of training and experience in aelecUon. Ask for Mr. Brun^ Dept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or call power steering, power brakes, corders for rent. Marloyr’s 867 TRACING CLERK —*For Class Check Sear’s liberal em­ patio sard. 643-9504.______s605...... street ner, 289-8256, dealer. See Our Nice Selection Of 643-1581 for an appoint­ analyzing investments make him a specialist 2-tone. $2,095. Main, 649-5221. ! TOP DOLLAR I motor carrier, must type, ploye progfram, top commis­ RESTCMIED Model A car, new modem office. Opportunity for sion and generous car ex­ ment. SCREENED l o a m for the best MOVING — Living room ,! din- DISTRICT 3 — Buckley in the field. Look for this seal . . . only a engine, write Box F, Manches­ adVanceihent. Apply 10 — 3, penses. Apply Personnel In lawns and gardens. Deliv­ ing room-furniture, etc. Seen School, 250 Vernon Street Building— Contraetmg 14 ered from our screening plant Friday, Saturday; Sunday. 17 DISTRICT 4 — Highland Realtor may display it! ter Herald. COMPACT Wooster Express, 150 Strong Dept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or call-. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. PAID . LOW COST, TOO! 643-1581 for an appoint­ Also g(ravel, sand and fllL Pearl St Park School, 397 Porter Street HAUL DODGE QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, Rd., South Windsor. S967 CHEVROLET, 2-door, 6 ment. Manchester Shopping Parkade George H. (irifling, Inc. And­ ______!------DISTRICT 5—Nathan Halfe dormers, porches, basements, STATION WAGONS For clean used cam CASH RATES' (15 WORDS) cylinder, automatic, very good WE h a v e ! a position open in over. 742-7886. NINE PIECE m a h o g a n y School, 160 Spruce Street ; refinIshed, cabinets, built-ins, condition, call 742-9182, after PONTIAC •f .. On* Day...... 45c 3 Days...... $1.17 va$4ou8 phases of metal hard­ Manchester, Conn. older dining room ' set with DISTRICTS— West Side Rec- formica, aluminum, vinyl, SEARS ROEBUCK KEEP YOUld'terpets beautiful MANCHESTER • :80. $ix Days .....$1.98 10 D ays...... $3.00 ening. Tlie Klock Company will china closet, reasonable. Call reation Building, 110 Cedar St. 373 MAIN ST. ateel, ceramo siding. William and CO. despite constant footsteps of a MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE ha happy to train you. We offer between 5-6 p.m., «44-l609. DISTRICT 7 — Verplanck $962 FORD convertible, good Robbins Carpentry Service. M A N C H ES T fR busy family. Get Blue Lustre. “Your Greater Hartford Quality OldsmobUe Dealer IMMEDIATE ACTION ------, , School, 126 plcott Street. condition, all new tires, rea­ . 649-2881 649-8446. ihany liberal benefits. Openings Manchester Shopping Parkade d i l BURNER service man BOARD for Ovetr 32 Yeare" ill before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJ14. Saturdays), You for first and second shifts. Ap- Rent...... electric shampooer...... $1.-- Dated at Manchester, Con- sonable. CaU Tom Brown, 649- OLDSMOBILE Manchester, Conn. experienced man only apply. Paul's Paint and Wallpaper renge^ Excellent condition. ^5. this 23rd day of Sep- NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — 612 WEST, CENTER STREET A start an ad or cancel an ad same day. ply in person Klock Company, Must have state license, year -fl^7. ■ t. SuPPly-______644-8382. ______1964 BuioCK SPECIAL—2 door Remodeling, repairing, addi- 643-2411 648-1611 1272 ToUapd l^ke., Manchester ’round ■work, uniforms sup­ 812 West Center St. BEAUTIFUL HAND CARVED Hobert B. 'Weiss, OF REALTORS CADILLAC, 2-door, good sedan, standard transmission, tlons, rec rooms, garages. Open Mon. tUm VM. till 8 PJM. iKmtrljfPMtpr lEupnlt Ifpraliit ELECTRICIAN OR electrican’s PLUMBERS OR PLUMBER’S plied, wages open, plenty of MACHD4IST ’ TOOLS --- belong- cbndltiaa, buying new car. pall good running condition. Rea- porches and roofing- No Job Thun, and Sat. tfll 6 PJM. 643-1611 — 643-2411 overtime if desired. Call 289- ing to. retiredMBachlaist- Giffl oriental eattee table,.$2ao.. Gall General Manager, / 643-2711 Classified lialpar. Oall 6M*

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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®^«ter, N.Y. St. B a rth o lo n ip ^ islatlve Council voted no confl- tion.. 2% batha to elimlnata bus line, gas stove furnished, flagstone patio off dining area. dining room with fireplace, Marloo E. Robertson, Realtor, garage, handy location. Phil- a 2-car garage as a bonus for morning chaos, a rec room $^3,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- cathedral ceiling of natural ^ o re ^ ^ * on” thi« first .appointmei^ dence In Chief Minister Stephen ideal for one person, no pets. 643-5953. brick Agency, Realtors, 649-' the new owmer. All this for BOLTON-MANCHESTER LINE to put the kiddles into when 8464.. 0, 0, 6 j> • . wood and exposed beams. 4 flreT;^ ^ ^^ 0®® is a nSve of Kalong Ningkan today. Nlngkan Call 649-3282. o4o4. only $8,500. J. D. Real Estate ' " “ ■'(."J ^ ’ New Britain and- waS ordained refused to resign, choosing In- It rains. Two-zone heat. Don’t NEW TWO family flat — 5-8. bedrooms, V/^ baths, garage, Co., 643-5129. The U,6. Weather Bureau says m m » v He , ^ ^ bypass this one—a real top Bowers school area, large ______“ “ ^y- “ ® serveq this summer stead to force the governor of , , , .. . MANCHESTER — Cape. ^ lar|e shrubbed park-like lot. ear^ Church, South- the Malaysian Bon value at less than $25,000. Snbnrtian Fur Rent M H E AR Y E ! H E AR Y E ! GREEN MANOR — 6 room Prestige Area kitchen, 22 living room, s-jy rooms, in good condition. Base- $23,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- l l n T h e i ^ tr,e BarthUlomcw’sarthblomew’s la his dismiss him. Model for Women’s Club Show LETS srate furnaces, cltv utilities, ment partly finished, one car Ranch, excellent condition, im­ M ANCHESTER — Bolton town 8464. Only two 4 bedroom, 8-room Colonials left. Will __.Ti ___ appoli)tinent. olnf Ningkan Is demanding a gen- Mrs. Joseph L. Swensson, standing, is modeling a light blue cocktail suit of an easy to care take a S-mlnuts lid s A o saa ASSUMABLE Also older 2-famlly Call Leon wooded lot handy to mediate occupancy, assumable should diminish markedly to line, 3 room apartment, $120, build to your plans or select a one acre tree- Father xKanak, who said his oral election. for manmade fibre, and a silver gray handmade wig. Mrs. H. John Malone, SMted, Is wear­ this recent contemporaxy MORTGAGE aeszynski. Builder. 649-4291. j ^tc ,15 900. HORSEBACK RID ING anyone? mortgage. Asking $16,500. Own­ ranch surround^ by about quiet neighborhood, references shaded home site and have a builder cf yopr / night and Saturday. first ijabs at St. James’ CJhurch ing a black knit sheath with sleeve interest featuring a large loose knit effect, and a blonde ------Phiibrick AgeAcy. ‘ ReaUors, ^ c a te d near a riding stable is er, 1-677-0923. It w ill start out sunny this five ^ears ago, has been serv- 7 acres o f fenced pabtures, required. 643-5983. RANCH — 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms this 5-room Ranch, "Cleaner choice build your home. Visits Canceled handmade wig. They will model at a dessert bridge and fashion i^ow i^nsored by the Wom­ bam with stalls, dog kennels, Financing no problem on full baths, rec room with 649-8464. morning, but cloudiness w ill In g'a s assistant at the Church en’s Club of Manchester Monday at 8 p.m. at N eill Hall, S t Mary’s Episcopal Church. The 2 than Mister Clean" with a 20x MANCHESTER — 4 and 4 ex- JERUSALEIM, Israeli Sector training tracks, etc., etc. WAPPING — Beautiful new 4% this lovely Garrison Colonial f 1 likely develop before midday, ,0f the Sacred Heart, Suffipld. fall and winter fashlcms will be presented by Mam'selle of Vernon Circle,., the wigs and hair­ baths, lormal dining room, r q o M custom built Ranch 40 garage, good location, Ver- pandable two family, garage. FINANCING AVAILABLE (AP) — Soviet authorities have Mammoth living room over­ rooms, tiled bath, ample clos­ featuring living room with screened in porch, garage. • especially In the western hilla.^ He Is a graduate of St. James’ styles by The Carriage House. Merle Norman Studios will do the makeup. 'The event is looking outdoor swimming entrance foyer, formal dining non-Manchester line. J. D. Real West side; good condition. Mit- 1 canceled an exchange of visits ets and cabinets, heat, hot wa­ fireplace, formal dining room, $20,900. Phllbrick Agency, I There may also be a few w»rln- School, and has studied at St. open to members and guests, and reservations may be made with Mrs. Bruce Stanton, 23 pool. Intercom systenL An ter, responsible adults only, no room, IV2 baths, garage, base- Estate Co., 643-5129. - ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. -DIRECTIONS: Porter St. to Camp Meeting Rd. to between leading Israeli and So- kitchen with dishwasher and 649-8464. kies in hlUy sections this After- Thomas’ Seminary, Bloom- Bruce Rd. (Herald photo'by Satemis.) ideal property for too busy pets. 644-1665. disposal, large fam ily room, ment, patio, sewers. Manches Carter St. Follow the Birch Mt. Home- ■vlet symphony orchestras executive or professional ter. Hutchins Agency, Realtors M ANCHESTER - 6 room MANCHESTER - 102 Helaine noon and this evening, field; and St. Bernard’s Sem- 4 bedrooms, one full and 2 MANCHESTER — Large 7 room site signs — Open Mon. - Frii., 4 P.M. to George Hamilton \ the iveather bureau sfiys. Inary, Rochester, N. Y. The ®**®*Ytog an anti-Soviet eSm- man who wants a gentle­ 649-5324 Ranch, IVi baths, 2-car garage, Rd., 6 room Cape. Recently 8 P.M.; Sat. and Sun., 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. half-baths, attached garage Ranch, 2i/4 baths, modem brisk northwest wind w ill year before his ordination he ^ man’s estate minutes from 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large repainted inside and out, New HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor Wanted To Rent 68 also prevaU through the day. was a prefect at St. Thomas’ Israeli offidala denied the Johnson^s Mood Buoyant his work. Do let us show}w you and situated on a high lo^ kitchen, forma^ dining^^room, M ANCH ESTER— 6 room home recreation room, wooded lot, inlaid kitchen floor, bathroom Events this proprtty—buy or hot. It of acre in the Vernon family room, 24x24 with fire- Ocorge Hamilton Invited Holly- Skies w ill become clear dur- Seminary. He is the son o f “ ^'Soviet prop^ran- W ANT—Rqnt Immediately, two in good condition, garage, nice centrally located. Low 20's as- tiled to ceiling, firepl.-ice, large LAWRENCE F. FIANO - 649-5371 B ^ ... . A V Mitt a# will be weS worth imir adults and four children need Hills. Many other features place, 2-car garage, large lot lot, convenient location. Leon­ sumable with $4 000. Phllbrick lot. Being Transferred. For ap- In Capital After First 1^000 Days while. 5 ^ rooms in Manchester, East that must be seen. Call Doris with fruit trees, $26,000. Phil- ard Agency, Realtors, 646- Agency, 649-8464. pointhaent call owner, 643-1930. ^ temperatures In the St. and the late Anton Kanak. I" .Smith. brick Agency. 649-8464. WASHINGTON (A P ) — Presl- Associates said Johnson has MATURE Hartford area. Call 649-7046 0469. » » bf®*®*- «bndr. Robert Kan- ^ fi-rqom Colonial in Wood- ^ the ppoi^cta for Saturday are for ak. USN, is serving in Viet ^ . Closing Target dent Johnson is swinging Into reason for confidence:That he’s anytime. . . MANCHESTER—Six room Co­ bridge s t area. Call ftomar MANCHESTER — excellent WASHINGTON (AP) — The lonial, l ’/4 baths, modern kitch­ » a t^eallv taforml Nam. He has two sisters Mrs. his secopd "thousand days” In a Orasselsr for dstoU^ . 1. west side location, custom 5 that brought gener- June SchueU of Washington St. f" ® y»4..6«vlet Un- mid-October target for adjourn­ ^ Nam, sees a staUlized situation JARVIS R E A L T Y CO., en with bullt-ins, stove, dish­ 100-600 SQUARE FEET of stor­ room Colonial, 24’ fireplaced HoUywood party ous rain to a good portion of and Mrs. Fred AnnulU rt Main ment of Congress looked more buoyant mood — despite prob- Latyj -America, can sense t w 6 washer and disposal, 3 bed­ praottcally new homes to the age apace- Call 644-1511. * REALTORS, living room, baths, porch, night. The setting was Hsmu- New Englandav.iri.n.« J, now located s t «»o a# j j VA rjmm, reachable todw as major legls- ^®'"® home and abroad and opportunities for progress in South End. CaU Carl Zinsser rooms, $19,900. Phllbrick Ag- garage, park-like yard. Only ton’s 89-room baronial manrion, over Maine. 33 Murden Citiid latlon moved toward floor action slippage in the polls. Africa with no potential set- FOUR BEDROOM or 3 bedroom 649-1200, Eves. 649-2519. Custom Spacious Quality for details. --..ency, 649-8464. $18,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Vernon Qrey Hall and dinner a can- The weather bureau says that after a flurty rt committee de- As of today, Johnson has been backs there in view, has had plus den for family of five. Ref­ s - BELGRADE, Yugosla'via 0131. . i New 9-room garri­ «*Ut bi^et nlbMed in a ^my ^ Hartford SEARCH ENDS QUICKLY clslons. to office for 1,037 days. The time fruitful talks this month with 5TONE AND FRAME erences furnished. Lease or $16,900— 5Vi room Ranch, fire- Cambridge st. area. (AP) — Security agents have EngHSh Tudor. Call Joe Lom­ Built 7-Room Cape with Older 6-room Co­ son Colonial in pre.s- C^fornla o v i^ around the ^ ------ENFIELD---- (AP) , _— - Police------Bins ranging from toflation «Pan Is worth noting because leaders of Burma and the Phll- option to buy. Call 629-8241 be- WOW! 4 ROOM Ranch, breeze- place, built-ins, extra large MANCHESTER 1 bardo for details. authentic features, lonial 'With two-caf tige neighborhood. sw^ing POOL tartiea, making It tho wettest searching for Sebastian AngeU- rf way, garage, 200’ frontage, lot. Call Irene Kwiat. Lieonard Ranch. We.st Side control to gun control, from exacUy how long John P. ipptaes and, to viewing the tui> (tore 6 p.m., 643-7309 evenings...... ^ > garage, shaded lot. Just the answer for MAMMOTH RANCH plus 20 X 20 attached fully Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 pr VALUE MINDED? location. Quality and huge kitchen, huge womm jw ^lhsto esMSl September since 1960 and the <». 41. didn’t have to look far — which has a larve Alban packaging to poverty, ^ woii Kennedy served before the as- bulent scene to Communist CW- 1 Walk to every-thihg the executive with ekfhss - Carol Running In a attest month since August they found him Just outside city commlttee approval ‘Diursday sasstoation at Dallas to 1963. ^ 1* convinced that countiy belling for leas than pro­ equipped restaurant. Large 742-8349. space at a bargain large family. fessional appraisaL CaU Nor- Apartment Buildings Value packed Colonial near lot and low price. from this location. white plestod skirt and rad vast. hsH with a loaded ehotgun. ^ on what President Johnson’s Many observers, mindful r t faces graver problems than the amesite parking lot. Many pos- schools, ' tran.sportation; price. ^ er Polltika reported today. men Hohenthal for details. Merle CAeroa adoched with di­ Five Day Forecast The search began Thurs- congressional liaison man called P®1^3 problems, might aus- United States, For Sale 69 sibilities. | Call Mitten Agency, BRICK RANCH M od • j n Deep treed lot, fireplace, amonds and amcralds. Realtors, 843-8930. kitchen with bullt-ins, 2% 1... T«np®niture8 In Connecticut day when a member rt AngeU- S ’ the busiest day rt the session. P®®* ^®®® wi'oyld be troubled Some White House reporteis 106 MANCHESTER — two modern extra large rooms, city util­ Amott Road. Mld-twentlea. . " ^ ' ______baths, formal dining room, ities. F H A 5t4.% assum­ Lynda Bird, to a oobalt ^ Saturday through Wednesday ca’s family told poUce he had iLTh^tee^Tm u^Sd^n*^* The contact‘"man. Postmaster <*®ys ^®*' Johnson. . furnaces. Reduced to have s e V e r i 1 ,to Public Records dent Johnson in a group of tIon contained comments this -^sald Johnson simply was "hav- pheie to -jUnebebter. choose from. aboard the 68 OonsUtutico Real Estate Co.. 643-5129, $17,500. Thuisday nlfht with customs governora'today to talk over week hardly calculated to gain 1^8 some fun” with newsmen GLENDALE RD. Bayonet Seen Possible WaxTanteo Deeda inspsetors watrtitog to mako efforts to staUllM Oie economy. * favorable reception at the and enjoyed the exercise huge- MANCHESTER — immaculate Louis Pavan to Alfred Ootheil, Ranch'on (hOMmle o f wooded The White House did not elab- ^ ‘ ® House. ^ ^ acres. CbtL'Jbe Lombardo fo r Open Daily and Sundays Colonial, in central desirable aura tho U.8. got Its moDstsry property on Bush HUl Rd. share rt ovory sip. Percy Murder Weapon orate on Its statement that sev- ^^®- «'^®*Y one recognizes In " any. event, Johnson made details. PAtiommlc view. New six-room Ranch with location, fireplace, sunporch, 2- Conyers Construction Oo. Inc. eral governors were Invited to *^® Pvohlem rt maintaining another appearance an hour or car garage. Low 20’s. Bel Air The royal oou ^ were on tbs CONtpi^ORARY carport. Unique kitchen- 4Up to announce that the Amer- an 11:30 a.m. session with the » stable economy at home and s® later and, aU agreed, he Cokmlal W 'o n l y $18,600. family room arrangement, Real Estate, 643-9332. KENILWORTH, fil. (A P ) — geiprint found to the home of loan Export lines will mahs 33 Ths Kenilworth police chief Charles H Percy, Republican Tolland President. Nor did it announce working toward on acceptable ®®y\^t have been to better Circa loss. Good ■value. 2 full baths, large bedrooms, the names rt. those Invited. ‘"Viet Nam confront »I^ts. TOe occasion w s toe aluminum siding. Assum­ stops next year at t)Mir Medit- says a bayonet found In Lake nominee for U.S. Senate. a $8.5004 arraneaa principality. Michigan "could be the weap- Daley said the fingerprint •w-rfioWhw rv.nv«ni fVmatniol In discussions on toe booming Johnson with vexing difficulties, signing of toe annual Oohimbua takee thla clean 5-room Tandi able mortgage and priced ® RTNevertheless,ai*a«*4\« a1 A AA Johnson Ta V. M A A M. seemsAAAAAA DayI 10 W proclamation. 1 O MA fA 41 AM TP Fam or 4V%Jthis rm AA9Bcer- to sell. South . Bolton BUp bars, which foatura tax- on” with which Valerio Percy, does not match those rt anyone in., two nAreein n i economy and. tofiationary pres 14..mUee from Manchester. fres liquor, are usually closed 21, was stabbed repeatedly by known to have access to the • P"® sures, Johnson has a p p lie d to confidence, even exuding ®m®«y. » " ^ h e r of promlnert Call Homer Grasseler for de­ Windsor svhlls to port. Oistoms officers her killer. Percy home. TbUand Tpke. vaitous segments of public and ebullience. Ilrtian-Americapa' had gato- tails. . Elsie M. MeVey to Russell G. Some who met with him pri- Incliidtog toe presidential Spacious 7-room Area counted every drop dfunk. They But a Cailcago police crimd "There I no evidence that T,wr^„v ta private Ufe to lend a hand to W E SLE Y R. SMITH 4 vately this week were struck by barber, Steve Martini, Noniidn ranch. 2 full baths, eoUeeted $2-U tofit taxes andAltdl 4K36 toboratory technician saidai«$Al toe am could iIaI a4at 61«4athis time 3leta4 s«a us Vbelievea14a«»a F helping to promote stability. offers the following hudU- CONSTRUCTION CO. Ranch* on ■ ' near property on Flower St. ; his easy-going manner, his re- Johnson, got a laugh to de- centrally air c'bndi- cents to cuidoma duty fo r each bayonet bore no traces of.blood, we ■will have a quick solution,” He has appealed to organized family, homee: tioned and a host of acre lot. Transferred Betty G. Davies. to Bernard laxed air. scribing Martini ais one of bis 643-1567 '> bottle. . hair or fingerprints. , Daley told newsmen, labor to proceed cautiously on 1. Tw o-fam ily, 3 yeam'oML other extras; Must owner selling for Levine and Ruth Levine, prop­ Ijf public, too, toe Presidert 'inort valued! oounsetors and a EDWARD W. Immaculate Colonial in fine neighborhood. 24’ fire­ only $14,900. Hurry! pay increase demands, to busi­ ■ 2. Foupifamlly, four: ga­ be seen. as- X. I Irwin Haviland qf toe T h e . bayonet, found Wednes- at 80 Green Manor Rd. has conveyed much toe same .“ recognized comforter to times placed living room, U/o baths, screened porch and ga­ PHlfCe MiChaW crime laboratory said Thursday day night by a Coast Guard nessmen to hold toe line on rages, for you! VAN DYNE Conservatrlx Deed' impression. Of stre^ and depression.” ' 31 Four-famQy, InrtutBng S rage are only a few of the features that make this home n i^ that al^ugh the Army- crew in Lake Michigan, is being prices, and to governors and COLONIAL—one year old, 7^^ BUILDER DU6SELZX)RF , Germany Elsie M. MeVey, conservatrix six-room units andl^ z four- a buy of a lifetime at $18,900. type bayonet was not rusty, It further examined by crime lab- ^mayors to join with the federal rqom units, ExceQrtit Invest- rooms, huge modem kitchen Flan To Add A Room, was not a nlw one. He said It oratory experts. rt toe estate of Patrick B. Mc- government to economizing. toemselves to them to get toelr sense,” o m defense official w Michael rt Rrussto bavb rehic with fireplace plus all built- Garage, Rec Room, bad several nicks on It. The Daley said ^ persons have Yey, to Russell G. Phllbrick, The House Ways and Means confidence to obtain the in- said, "but 'we’re certainly hav- Ins, 2>^ baths, large master E taafiy approved Ms m u v l^ to jjgg ^ ten-inch Made, been interviewed to the murder one-half Interest In property on Cbmmlttee got to step with formation that they need." ing to hnmp” to meet replace- ONE BLOCK Remodel Kitchen? from toe Center , of town. bedroom with full bath, rec Johnson Thursday by approving And Hoover added that ment needs. Free Estimates .5 t with a 4-lnch blade plastic han- tovestigation and about 60 re- Slower St, RjeoenlUy Usted. foinvfhm lly room 'With fireplace, 2-car ga­ « main to be Interviewed. These - a slightly modified version rt agents, when they go on toe wit- with ail tiled bathrooins and rage, $29,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Planning Ser\'lce Manchester Four 5 ■ A coroner’s aide said the mul- are friends and acquaintances , QpoHa Contractor for F r ^ his request for suspension rt ness stand, "must convince a 3rSpoii8ors Named moidem Kitchens. A m Joe cy, Realtors, 649-8464. Available Investments 2 tlple stab wounds In Valerie’s o f the Percys, persona who have Vasella, garage at 28 Brent Rd., two business tax breaka jury rt 12 people that they are WASHINGTON (A P ) Sen- Lombardo to give- you aH the Phone 246-4781 Green Ffiinily 5 ^ inflleted with a dou- been employed by them and „ - testifying objectively, impartial- ate Democratic Leader Mike details on this one. We have .several choice commercial and industrial S A«r* W4-e5*e of the N ew ’66 Fall and W inter 55 EAST CENTER STREET — 646-0131 ' W.' ■ e aetlsA. His wife waiKPmki ous- Daley said ids only possible he has no Immediate plans to State poUoe said M ia. Gores Baaie Faahioo, our complete Estate problems . . . call The Model Homa 668-2510 ers," he said. "They have to seU "R’a not A oriala In aajr our European Mands." 411 MWto a t 66» « U i patters mag«aine Only 50c a Album—filled with needlework Hayes Agency, Ine., 65 East ? to^y o f tbeir four dues are the baycoiet and a fif- resume the campaigni drowned. oopy. ideas! Center StT^hohe 646«-0181.” a / I

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- BULBS Pacific Railroad was trying to or other disasters occurred, hw would fight.the move. __ Long-Hair Look lots reported destroying six ter traced the pair to an apart------^ structures, and setting fire to a WEYE GONE ‘‘NATIVE” AT EERO’S! ' several public agencies to aid Toll Upped to 32 Coleman, a highway engineer ment on Allen Street, but the get permits to take the M carS fuel depot and seven piles of Indians and other groups. and special deputy sheriff, was For Teen Boys P NATIVE: Elbertu Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Cum, Beets, suspects escaped by leaping to across the border. He said if military supplies. »- ore now at YOUR Spinach, deet Greens, Cukes, Boston, Romain Lettuce, Mexican census figures say acquitted of manslaughter last •the ground from a fourth-floor Mexican officials permit the Less than a mile south of the Leeks, Green, Yellow Squash, Cauliflower, Parsnips, Broc­ bathroom Window, police said, cars to enter Mexico, it may be about 30;000 Tarahumara In­ year in Daniels’ death. DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — A Boston Gang Guns “ mod-look’’ clothier, testifying demilitarized zone, U.S. coli, Green, Yellow Beans, ’Turnips, Red, Green Peppers and They then disappeared into the Monday before they can cross dians live in the rugged Sierra In New York, at least 10 of 35 APPLES; Maes, Gravenstelns, Wealthys and Miltons. ■: in a federal court case Involving Marines in Operation Prairie darkness, on foot. the border. Madra country of Chihuahua demonstrators were arrested three teen-agers barred from a reported 24 North Vietnamese ALSO: Cantaloupes, Red, White, Blue, Concord Grapes, and neighboring Sinaloa. Many outside a Harlem school after high school because of their killed as a result of naval gun- Sickle Pears, Crabapples, Plums, Casaba, Persian Melons, of them spieak only the ancient, barricades and a small army of Claim Two Victims Beatle-length hair, says “ a full fire. A Marine aerial observer Pineapples, Finger Grapes and Honeydews, Tarahumaran dialect. • Some police blocked their way. Woodland NEW ITEMS! White Sweet Potatoes, Belgium Endive, apeak Spanish and have dis­ MIDDLETON, Mass. (AP) - “ This Is definitely a gangland head of hair balances the look.” (See Page Eight) The incident marked a third Fresh Cider, Watercress, Chariots, White Pickling Onions trusted outriders rince the The “ long-hair style is com­ GARDENS Gangland guns in Greater Bos- murder,” said detective James day of disorders at the school by and Fresh Cranberries. Johnsons Stage days of Cortes the conqueror. mon among the youth. It’s part ton upped their death toll to 32 Leary of the state police It Negroes protesting assignment Even by Mexican Indian of a new revolution in men’s PLANT NOW FOR A COLORFUL as a fusillade of bullete from a could have happened anywhere, of Stanley Liaser, a white man, BANANAS ...... -2 lbs. standards, they are almost clothes,” Jim Burkleo, the own­ speeding limousing killed two They just happened to catch up as principal. The arrests came Percy Murder L E T TU C E ...... -vhead f S t hopelessly poor. But Mexiosin underworld figures, one a broth- with them here.” er and manager o f - a Dallaa . SPRING irS SO EASY! OLOF L. ANDERSON RAYMOND L. ELLIS Family Reunion after students and teachers had shop testified BYlday. Acorn or Butternut SQUASH ...... 3 lbs. 2 S ^ Experienced Director officials say It is as much the er of an earlier gangland vie- Essex County Dist. Atty. John Experienced Director entered the building without The case Involves three teen­ Probe Pressed Native Freestone PEACHES 8 qt. bskt. 3 1 »0 0 fault of the Indians and their tlm; P- S. Burke said the slayings difficulty. JGHN^N OrTT, Tex. (AP) ments — even Luci’s pet beagle, agers who claim Principal W.S. HILLg^ COFFEE ...... lb . 7 9 ^ isolation as anytiiing bias. Stephen Hughes, 89, of (3har- were “iMafiMiislv definitely tiedtiaH inIn with the KENILWORTH, IU. (AP) — — Prerident Johnson and his Kimberly , was Introduced. Com is their main source of A federal court in New Or­ Lanham of Samuell High School Jessie Hunter, director of the lestdwn,, who survived a gang- numbers rackets in Boston and Efforts to come up with a solid fam ily‘etaged a hugs-and-kisses food, drink and income. The leans forbade six white teen-ag­ arbitrarily refused to allow “If It’s Early, Native, or Out of Season — We Have It!” . boyhood home, reported that the land shooting last March; and Revere.” lead In the murder of Valeria reunion at the L>BJ Ranch, then com crop In Chihuahua has ers to attack Negro pupils at a them to register for classes un­ TULIPS « welcomed to the fold a young visitors, who have come from Samuel O. lindenbaum, 66, of Hundreds of policy slips were newly desegregated school at been variously reported as the less they “ trimmed up a bit." Percy Intensified today as (DARWINS SPECIAL F w A all 80 states and 72 foreign coun­ Revere, were slain by a burst of found in a bag in the car, to­ Marina Just back from 'Viet “ best ever” and very poor be­ Bogalusa, where police recently Police Chief Robert Daley asked ASSORTMENT) tries, “ get the biggest kick” rifle fire from a car that over­ gether with a .38 Caliber snub­ (8ee Pas6 Klfht} "TH E K IN G ,,Nam. " cause of the drought cemditions dispersed armed crowds of for more Investigators to help from Johnson’s grade school took them Friday as they drove nosed pistol and 51,100 In cash.,^ OF ft' The occasion was a lawn par­ -^check out the many tips pouring report Icard —with a C-plus in In parts of Mexico. along Route 114 toward Boston. DAFFODILS (King Alfred, Naturalizing MLx) 10 r„ *1.39 ty Friday to salute 260 neighbor The trainmaster here said Witnesses told police that the into his office. PRODUCE!" deportment. The site wqs about 15 miles women who have served as topr Ales on the cars from Lafayette car used by the rifleman was a Fthgerprints found In Gia P er­ PERO “ It’s one thing they have in northeast of Boston and only a long, black sedan. Police said 276 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6884 guides at the President's boy­ ehowed they weighed a net of 26 cy holne, a bayonet — termed 1 0 For 39c common with - the President, few miles from where Hughes’ CROCUS hood home and his reconstruct­ tons. Another source, asked not an automatic weapoh was used by Daley as toe “ possible” mur­ she quipped. brother, Cornelius, 36, was slain to fire at least seven shots into, Future Uncertain ed birthplace. der weapon — and the results of Luci, barelegged and wearing in similar fashion May 26. the victims’ car before the kill­ HYCINTHS All Colors 1C Forl^1.39 The ladies not only received (Sea Page, Six)., a lie detector test were belhg ers’ car sped away. studied by the Chicago Crime Also, Cottage, Triumph, Hybrid, add . Dwarf Species Tulips, Anenome, Madonna Llllesj printed certificates of gratitude (See Page Six) The victims’ car, rented by Laboratory. Daffodils, Pa^rw bites. Snowdrops, M u sp^ , SciUas, Dutch Iris, Winter Aconite, Star of from Mrs. Johnson, but also got For Turbine Car Lindenbaum earlier in the day Earlier, a Chicago police Bethlehem, etoi: a ringside seat for the family | reunion. And they were Invited ! and driven by him, then crashed DETROIT (AP) — One o f De­ pressed air and fuel are ignited crime laboratory technician 2 In a coihfeustion chamber. The to watcli the "world premier” , through a guard rail and troit’s glamorous automotive said the bayonet, with a 10-incb — in a ranch airplane hangar — plunged down a 10-foot ,embank- dreams - made headlines this heated gas Is then ducted to blade and a 4-inch handle HEATING OIL turn, the vanes of a turbine nciray of an hour-long, color documen- . ment. Both men were dead week while another waited in produced no phyrical evidence tarynityle film of the wedding of when witnesses reached the the wings; wheel which provides the vehi­ linking toe b^onet to toe Pkinh cles power. MUMS /b r TA^f £)ctt^ Comfort Luci Johnson and Patrick J. scene. Ford disclosed that it was ex- crime. Nugent. Two tiny Chihuahua dogs sur­ ;iperi'menting with a battery-pow­ Chrysler’s turbines have run Sgt. Irwin Haviland of the vived. Police found them ered electric car and would test on fuel ranging from perfume to crime - laboratory said the WILLIAM FITZGERALD JOHN 9. HUTCHINSON The wedding film brought one in England next year. brandy, from white kerosene to Army-type bayonet, although'It Headquarters For Scotts H&H Lawncraft 50% organic with A Good New Man Experienced Director tears to the newlyweiis’ eyes. huddled under the seats of the Ford officials conceded the alcohol. Chrysler engineers are had several nicks on it, bore no Lawn Products Uramite. Reg. 5.95...... Now 3.95 Luci told the audience, “ I battered vehicle. 3 didn’t cry at my own wedding, •The striking of 32 gangland electric car probably was 10 convinced white kerosene is the traces of blood, hair or finger­ deaths in Greater Boston start­ years away from becoming a best fuel available at this time. prints. I TurfbuUder (Covers 10,000 sq. ft.) ’ English Fison Specie! .... 2 bags 7.50 K possibly because I didn’t see it, " but I can guarantee you that ed in March 1964. reality again on American high­ General Motors and Ford However, Capt. Daniel Pra- Save $1.00 on Ig. bag .8.95 We II Bring You have run similar turbine-type gel, neau head u. of u the.d crime labbra- FRFE ~ Soil Analysis! Bring a tears came to both our eyes to­ Stephen Hughes, a longshore­ ways. man, was shot five times in Chrysler Corp. appeared, engines in large experimental tory which is working with Ken- L im e...... 50 lbs. 59c 80 lbs. 79c sample. day." Reliable Mrs. Johnson had Just flown March as he walked with his meanwhile, to be In no hurry to trucks. Both contend the turbine ilworth police and other agen- in from New Mexico and the brother, Cornelius, also a long­ market its turbine-powered e:^- road vehicle------will------not— be..------practi- cies, said that he expected that President from WMhlngton. shoreman, near Cornelius’ home perimental car, which has been cal until the 1970s because much examination of all physical evl- S-P-E-C-I-A-US FOR THIS WEEK! Warmth.^.. Luci and Nugent h rt driven in Malden. Police said it appar­ under development In a 12-year research remains to be done, dence in the case would be com- Forsythia, 24” Potted ...... - ...... ••„•••• y from heir new home |ln Austin, ently was an attempt on Cor­ program at a cost well over 51 Unlike Chrysler, they felt the pleted by Wednesday. He said a turbine unit was best suited to complete report would be issued Rhododendron,'Potted ...... 1-99 2.99 70 milea away. nelius' life. million. They welcomed aome special Cornelius Hughes was killed Chrysler, with over 1.8 million heavy duty t|rucka rather than by the laboratory at that time, 50 Pansy Plants ...... ;9 9 c fleet of 50 passenger cars. A coroner’s aide said thi 25 Perennial' Seedings (Canterberry Bells, Forget-Me-Nots, Foxglove, For the“ ocdd days ahead, count on our depend- - guests to the ranch — Nugent’s twoiwu months later —as he______drove on miles logged on its an expressway north of Boston, sleek experimental turbine cars. Chrysler had Ghla of Italy weapon used to bludgeon Val- .Sweet William, Pinks, Etc.) ...... v...... ;t ...... Only 99c brother. Marine Lt. Gerard P., able deliveries, prompt service and top quality Nugent, and his wife Phyllis. He was shot to death from an- said it was still undecided deslg;n 50 glamorous car bodies erie had a cone-shaped head or Spreading .Y ew s, R eg. 31.35...... *... .Only 2i35 •> .... whether the car had a future on to house the turbine engines, protuberance not present on tn# heating oil to keep your home cozy, your family Lt, Nugent, who couldn’t be other car. Spruce, Blue, Potted, 18” ...... 1*29 bast man at the wedding be­ Stephen Hughes was sen­ the American highway. The cars were turned over to bqyonet. “ The turbine we are now us­ more than 200 volunteers out of "I’m going, to ask ' comfortable. To enjoy extra convenience, investi- cause he was on war duty, was tenced to a 8 to 7 year prison DRIED MATERIAL: Wheat, ()ats. Japanese Lanterns, Silvjfr Dollars, Baby’s home now and enjoying getting term in 1969 after being convict­ ing In our latest experimental thousands of drivers who asked from a great number ed of assault with intent to, mur­ car is a filth generation one, a for a chance to drive one for a sources.” Daley said Friday Breath, Cattdils, Etc. g$^ pur service contract and oiir special budget to know his brother’s in-laws. night at a news conference. der Francis S. Ahearn, then 34, much improved version of the few days. Missing was Lynda Johnson, “ We’re calling in more help so ALSO : German and Canadian Peat, Redwood, Plastic, C |a y Pots and Tubs. payment plan. who was at a Hollywood dinner of qharlestown, a dock worker. first one we tried in 1964," a The reaction of the average (Chrysler spokesman said. motorist drew just as much, if we can cut down the hoprs ox 1 , pto^ given by her actor friend Lindenbaum served several The turbine engine, one of not more, attention and respect the men in the field.” George Hamilton. years in prison for his part in a whose features is the familiar \He said every one on his l i ­ FRANK BTAMLER - Under the live oak trees on 1937. robbery in, which 5125,000 from Chrysler’s top executives HON. FRANCIS MAHtDJEY whoosh sound associated with man force had been working 18 Experienced Director Experienced Director the "frmit lawn, Mrs. Johnson worth of jewelry was taken as did the findings of automo­ CALL 649-4548 jet airplane engines, has been to 14 hours a day since Valerie, • T \ took over as master -of cere- from a Boston home. In 1962, he tive engineers. GARDENS one o|t the most discusses pro­ The “lend and drive them” 21, the daughter of Republicaii n u ^ e s to thank the women vjio was sentenced to 4 to 6 years Iq senatorial candidate Charles IL gram^ in the auto ipdustry. prog;ram is over as far as ths have shown 'mor# than 88,1)60 prison for performing an illegal Percy, was bludgroned ana TOWN ELECTION: MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 ______It has leas than one-sixth the general public is ooncerned. viritora. through vtha historic operaUon on a 28-year-old worn ★ LET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOUI ★ 'Tha TohnaonB had a family fetmion yesterday—ihcluding Kimberly, a i»t bea- an. He listed his occupation as parts of a conventional piston JoimsoB homes. (See raga Elghll For Afaoeo^ Ballots or Rides to the PoHs, Coll Us. A47^983f WaS£g the S to right Pat- an upholsterer. .. engine. It operates^when com* (See rage Eight) Williams Oil Compimy There war# ah aorta a* m WOOWiAND ST.—OPEN DAILY TILL 9—PHONE 643-8474 Sponsored by llio Demooratto Town ConmitttM, P. Ooall, s i^ * Nugent, Pat’s brother-Jmry, Luci Johnson Nugent and^Mrs. Jerry Nugent. i qptaobaa -aa« lalormal com- ' 341 BROAD STREET • ' . " ' I ,