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.fe. 7 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966 J^GE TWENTY-FOUR lBanri;gatgy lEiigtttttfl ijgraKt Be a Donor When Bloodntohile Visits SL *s Church Monday, 1:45-6:30 p.m. Raymond Bllis, John Huthhin-' son suid Atty. Wlllleun FitzGer Whmi Hm Occasion Colls for Howorsi Chamber Board Endorses About Town Hunt to Moderate ald. All but FitzGerald are in-, Think of Iht cumbenta. The GOP candidate* are Har Average Daily Net Press Rob The Weather Canital Works brated tomorrow at 8 a.m. at old A. Turklngton, John Oar- Parkbill-J oyce For the Week Ended Sunny and ploazant today .1 Candidates’ Quiz ^ St. Bartholomew’s Church for side, Nathan AgostinelH, David September 10, 1966 and tomorrow, cool tonight, low Odegard, William Schaller and •The board of directors of the proved by the board of directors Mrs. WllUam Martens by tte in 40s; Mglu both day* ki of Com- on Sept 6, although the Repub- Combined Catholic Mothers Cir- Gilbert B Hunt, chairman of the English Department Wayne Mantz. Turklngton and Flower Shop ler, PWlJprietor S h a s unanimously endors- lican minority made some at- cles of Manchester. Mrs. Mar- n+ Manchester High School, will.serve-m his familiar Garside are Incumbents. Frank Oakeler, upper 70s, 601 MAIN ST.,,MANC M .UHESTEB 14,555 iA ^ p r o p o s e d »2.5 million tempts to split the package deal tens was a member of the role of moderator Tuesday night, when the Manch^ester (Next to Hartforrtford/S 'National Manchester—~A City of yUlage Charm 6 ^ p lM \ Improvements Bond into several parts. ^ group. ___ League™? Women Voters (LWV) conducts its tradi- Baking muffins? If there are^ Bank) iSue sch^led for a townwide GOP Town Chairman Francis tionaW Quiz The Candidates” afiy drips of batter, on the sur o YES—WE UBUyBB 0 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 (ClftMlfied AdvertMnK on Fsfie 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ^ ’ndiinroiKfilov 8. DellaFera, on Wednesday, call- The French Club of Manches- face of the muffin pah, after Fhonea: 649-0791 — VOL. LXXXV, NO. 296 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) • ^ f n, follows an ed the proposal “a subUe form ter will have its first* meeting meeting.' fllUng the cups, be sure bo wipe - Z ” ° of blackmail.” and called on of the season at 8 tonight at The session will be held at 8 them off with a damp sponge. sJ>poaron^t>y Ge f Mayor Francis Mahoney to Orange Hall. There will be en- p.m. at Bowers School. Prince ^ b e r t Weiss, ea y special meeting of tertalnment, and refreshments ton and Henry Sts. and is open iJiomlng, at a regular C am .board of directors, to re- will be served, to the public. Gemini n Crew board meeting. \..^scind the Sept. 6 action. Hunt, a Manchester native Weiss, speaking to the board lellaFera said that most vot The Alpina - Society------will---- meet and a graduate of Manchester and---- to members of the Chamber ersNvoulld approve a 8765,000 tonight at 7:30 at the John F. High School and Yale Universi a n y o n e fo r c h ic k e n ? Town Affairs Committee, ex- proposal for school repair and Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. ty, earned an M.A. degree in on plained the components of the renoyatioh>^ut that other items. Center St., to pay respects to English and education in 1948 proposal and listed his reasons $8^0,000 for road and Mrs. Benedetta Plano, a for- from Harvard University. men have found to be difficult. for recommending the packag^e- gt,orm-sewer clwtstructlon, and mer member. CAPE KENNEDY, frla. (AP) On hand Tuesday night, to — The Gemini 11 akronauts During the journey, Conrad deal bcmd issue. 8675,000 for Mumblpal Building ----- discuss local issues and to an CHICKEN KING and Gordon set seven new man- today continued an " extensive In endorsing the proposal, the additions, might jTOpat^^ze pas- Memh®ro of the Catholic L«.- swer questions, will be the six (THAT IS) debriefing on their three-day in-space records, including an executlve committee agreed sage of the whole package. dies of Colombus will have a Democratic and six Republican space mission, recalling the ex altitude of 850 niiles, quickest that “the capital bond issue is DellaFera has accusedX^e pot-luck Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. candidates for the Manchester 419 MAIN STREET-BELO W POST O F F I ^ citing events for a tape record- rendezvous and linkup with an needed In order for Manchester Democrats of attempting to, at the K of C Home, board of directors. Agena satellite, flying formation NEXT TO PIZZA KING and GRINDER KING -J er. ' ^ ■ % to c a ^ up with the needs of pygj, through a repeat of a Bach candidate will speak for The sessions here are called while tied to the Agena by a 100- the-le- co;ipmunuy.c«Jliflmunity.” ■ _ 8400,000 road-improvement pro- ^ilk Worm Pup Tent of the his party for five minutes on ."self debriefings" in which foot tether and first automatic Chartiber president W .J. God- posal, defeated at referendum in Mllitar;^ Order of Cooties of the one of six pre-selected campaign Navy Cmdr. Charles Onrad re-entry and landing. frey h u r le y said today, "The ipgs. VFW sponsor a Seafood issus, and each will be allowed Meanwhile, space center offi ^ T - i . .._t______« ____ «______iJi i.__fl.OA *r\ 11 ‘OA BUCKET OF CHICKEN Jr., and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Rich Cham ^r board, in going on rec- Weiss and Mahoney have said Night tonightfrom 6 :30 to 11:20 an additional five minutes to Gilbert B, Hunt ard F. Gordon Jr., J^ecite the cials began releasing pictures Old as adopting and endorsing that the new proposal bears no at the Post H ^ e . The event answer questions on that par events as they remember them taken by the astronauts during the capital bond issue, also resemblance to the previous is open to membeis and gueste. president Mrs. John, Knpwlton the historic Voyage. ticular.uiar isauc.issue. Service chairman in broad terms, with experts pledged its full cooperation and proposal. — . - SALE - A 40-foot strip of 16mm color listening in. support to General Manager Mahoney has not yet answer- The execuUve comintUee of Both parties were ^ rs. Theodore Slalby. Serving SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPECIAL The astronauts fly Sunday to movie film showed Gordon Robert Weiss :n bringplng about ed DellaFera’s charge and re- Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedaro of submit sugge.stlons for the ^ to collect written the Manned Spacecraft Center, straddling the Agena to tie a a favorable vote on the bond quest. All signs Indicate thSt he Lebanon, will m eet^M onda^t issues to be questions from the audience, tether to the nose of Gemini 11. final calces, made hy the LWV m Robert Heins, Mrs. Houston, Tex., where they’ll go issue in November." will turn down the call for a 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple 10 PIECES OF HEAVENLY It was during this period he got cutive board, are: John Preston, Mrs. Edward into more detailed discussion of The proposed 82.5 million special meeting to rescind the ------ALSO: all phases of the flight, with tired. bond issue was unanimously ap- Sept. 6 action. Thomas C. Walz and James (l)\Participation in regional Qj,apin, Mrs. Mitchell Hadge The movie revealed that Con \ T. Walz, sons of Mr. and Mrs. govemihent, (2) fiscal auton- Mrs. Morgan Wilt, DINNERS FRIED CHICKEN specialists asking questions. These talks will last eight rad described the scene well. p tYalz Jr. of Ferguson omy for Uie^board of education, Scouts of Troop 25 have B A R ftaS "He’s riding it like a cowboy,” Rd., left recently for Siena Col (3) revision b f ^ e town char- ^jgtributed 1,500 flyers, remlnd- days. Then the pilots will hold a news conference. Conrad radioed to earth. And, lege, Loudonvllle, N.Y. Thomas ter to provide fbj^dvisory ret- ^ meeting. CLAMS Reg. that's just the .way he looked. is entering his Junior year and SHRIMP In Houston, they’ll also have erendi^, (4) pla^ng “ ™ Manchester voters, on Oct. 3, $ ■ ■ ■ : \ r ■ - > ■ . ■ "1' \.'V • / } P A G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 m m KANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O N N , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1966 Rec-Park Board Tolland Plans Program lUTtted to parde^ata la the kb- Sheinwold on Bridge w o w — irs HERE G>venlrv News of Strike Setdement Clinic Hea^ The .Ad'viBory Rec and Park Georg* K akU . a former lo Reristration Tomorraw FBODDCE BOGEY MAN Board will hold the first of its cal resadeK aad ■etnlif’- of the Mbith dealer • C O O K T H E M Adds to Gala Met Opening At Congress TO SAVE TOUR KING East-West vulnenMi series' of “ Informatioiial Meet Membership in Legion Post local of Sebastlaii. Fla.. N o in if~ At Two Church Schools viB he caller at a chib By A I R E D BHEINM ' I ni n m o H n n / . . «. MANChW t ER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTfa, CONN„ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1966 P A G E F IV E PAGE FOUR ^ i.rt lifJKALD, MAistoitiioliijlt, (JONN.- SAlLROAY, SEf 17, 1966 iianfijw tpr dirt not only sand and shells, but bark Events -Wonderis of the Universtfl ' y Miirpky Stand left from a load of fireplace logs, and Connecticut Yankee Are?/Churches On Park Land “ lE trp n tn d earth from stones "borrowed" for.a u r c l i e s It;, FrUMsto St AaMsI pping Community Cburcli Rockville Methodist CBiircb front walk. ^ In G ip ita l ite 878 ElUngton Rd., - Ckmgregationsi 142 Grove St. HasnH Changed' Above all, the beaCh wagon rattled. It By A.H.O. 8outii Methodist Church Church of the Aaaumptioil Oonimiinity Baptist iCIaiibh South Windsor ev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister Rev.' Willard B. Conklin, Pastor Rev, J. Manley Shaw, D.D. 686 E. Center St. 18 BlMell Street may not have been meant to, but It did, ^ Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Rev. Gordon .B. Wadham#, Rev. Theodore Bacheler, ------Kancheatet. Oojmj, What if Governor John have been fliidiiig their Innocu Budget Guti Hit Professor 8 . Fred 81ng;er la and land appear to be Paator Park and Recreation Super THOMAS F. rtlROiraON Rev. Francla J. Mihalek Rev. Alex Elseaaer, Paator’'. Minister. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. a creaky sort of rattle that only a half- Dempsey is the soft-nosed fel ous way up to tbs plate for six dean of the School Of Environ bright when viewed from space; . Rev. Richard W. Dupee intendent,' Horace Murphey WALTER R. FERGtJSON WASHTNOTON (AP) — A Paator Minister Rev. John E. Rlkterattl Nursery through adultk. Publtoh^, ■! woo4 body could make. low, and Clayton Gengras, his years now, and yet If we were mental and Planetary Sciences the oceans appear to be black. Associate Pastor hasn’t altered his opinion on the IVjuiKled October L Iw l___ ^ House subcommittee says the Rev. Ernest J. Copps ------AwHstant Pastor 8 a.m., Worship Service. Ser 10:45‘ a.m.. Morning Worship. Then came the change to metal Republican opponent, the hard- backed Into a comer and asked at the University of Miami, In This Increased "blackening” of Rev. Gary S. Cornell use of to'wn park land for pur* ■ Defense Department’s cost re ------9-9:45 a.m.. Family Worship mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler. Sermon: “ The Strength of the ' Publiahed Bveiy ^enjn* B“ ept bodies simulating wood, and then Just nosed character he himself half, to declare how we rated him duction program — while gener Florida, and was one of the the earth results In a greater Associate Pastor Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 Serviced Sermon:. "Because I poses other than what it was and H o lid a y s^tered_at toe FtostWlcert Masses at dt4|^i 7: 9, 10:15 "The Unfinished Sermon.” Negative.” Nursery through llaachcflter, Oonn.. aa Second Claas uau admits being—what does thla aa a Governor we would prob ally Wortlfy of endorsement — earliest advocated of orbiting absorption of- solar radiation, and 11:48 a.m. Believe, I Will Grow.” Youth intended—park land. metal being metal. And with the change, ahd llfs o a.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Grade 4. Matter. ______^______tell anybody about how the peo ably find ourselves embarrassed has led to some budget cuts that weather satellites. His MOUSE with le u solar radiation being • a.m., Confirmation Class. ------:------— - Choir will sing. Murphey, asked to comment or maybe even before, came the name Service. Sermon by the Rev. , 6:30 p.m., Senior High Meth ^ SnisCRlFTION RATES ple of Connecticut are going to becauee we were so uncertain. have hurt the nation’s defenses. concept (Minimum Orbital Un reflj^ted back out into ^>ace. Adult Study Group. Reception St. Bartholomew’s Church 9-10:35 a.m., Church ^ School on tlm proposed site for a new' _ Payable , In Mvance "station wagon” for the use of city St. Maurice f»firch, Bolton Mr. Hutcheon: “ Barriers.” odist Youth Fellowship. vote In November? Or what Then we might begin the evalu The Pentagon disagrees. manned Satellite Earth) set the Increased absorption o< ' solar Hall. ^ fo^ nursery through Ora”de 4. eIem,OTtary school in Center One Tear ...... slickers roughing it in Uie suburbs, the Rev. BhiUp Hussey, Pastor Rov, R o li^ W. Cronin Church School. Monday, 7:15 p.m.. Prayer Stx Month* .••••••••••■••>• M'W does it tell us about what kind ating process by conceding that In a report issued Friday stage for the highly sophisti radiation results in Increased 9 and 10:46 a.m., Worship Rev. Richard C- Bollea 9:S0i-10:36 a.m., Nhurch School Park, said he feels th'e same men commuting by train, their wives rsmtor and Discussion ’Time. n ire e Months b.w o f Governor a man medees? Is he Is no baH of fire. Next we cated satellites launched In the melting df the caps. In ' Service. Service of Baptism. for Grade 5 through adults. way’ he did about the deeding One Month ,« •••••••••••••» l w night, the House Armed Service Assistant Pastor . First Congregational Chnrch beginning an era of eternal chauffeur- the hard-nosed character auto would probably be asking ouiv early l'960s. creased sea levels, etc. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m., Wom- special investigations subcom Sermon: "L,et Us Pray,” the 10:46-11:45 a m., Second Wor- United Church of Christ rtf 38 acres of Globe Hollow m e m b e r o f ___ Ing. matically a good Governor? selves what hu been done Dr. Singer’s career has taken Is this effect, once started, a Masses^ ^SX-7, pn’.4 Society of Christian Serv , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mittee cited several cases in Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching- Masses at 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:15 ship Service. Senior Choir will Andover land to Manchester Community The Associated Press is exclusively entlUed Other names for the increasingly The influence of such con wrong, what could have been him from the University of cumulative one or are there 11:30 ice meeting. which It said "the conclusion is Church School for Grade.s 1 and 11:30 a.m. sing. Rev. Raymond II. Bradley Jr., College for expansion. to the use ol republlcation ot aU news dls- trasting personal^ characteris done better, what has been left Mainland, where he was a pro factors which will limit its prop- nat^es credited to it or not otherwise'credit popular type of family car have not inescapable that certain cost through 1. Nursery for babies ------Tliere will be infant and child red Heart Church Pastor That is: "I am unequivocally in this paper and also toe local new* pub- tics on the voters Is, of course, undone thathhas needed desper fessor of physics, to research agratlon? What we are really First Lutheran Church taken hold. No one, in the northeast reduction actions have had a to three-year-olds. St. Bridget*# Church care at all services. Rt, 80, Vernon opposed to any further usur a matter of proportion and de ately to be done, and all kinds associate at the Jet Propulsion asking Is this: Are changes In Rockville lish^ rifhts o< republlcation qJ special dl» anyway, drive.s to his neighborhood su significant, adverse affect on 6:30 p.m., Senior High Meth Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Rev. RalpR Kelley, Pastor 9:45 a.m., (Jhurch School. pation of park lands by the patches herein are also reserved.______gree. Having watched the vot of questions which might evoke Laboratories, to director of the climate taking place which are Rev. Richard E. Bertram, permarket in a “ ranch wagon,” and very our national defense structure odist Tfouth Fellowship. Pro- Rev. Robert J. Keen United Pentecostal Church B olton S^peaker Rev. Patrick Sullivan 11a.m., Morning - Worship. State of Connecticut in the ers on a number of trips to the sund compel a whole aeries o f in terms of degraded combat Weather Satellite Center of the Irreversible and which even ac oresslve dinner. Pastor Tbe Herald PrlnUn* Oompany, Inc., aa- few shoppers have been heard to say,, Rev, Dennis R. Hussey 187 Woodbridge St. Assistant Pastor Sermon by the Rev. Mi^Hrad- Town of Manchester or their polls we think they like to negative answers which would, U, S. Weather Bureau. While celerate, or is the climate of file , ^ 0 8 no financial ‘PiL ‘ potential.” 6 p.m.. Junior High Methodist Rev. Robert L. Baker, Pastor Mrs. Maude Files Zim; ley, "Bear One Anotlier's Bur dl.sposition by any other miphlcal errors appeArin* In^ver^em ^to "just put it in that blue suburbam over fancy themselves voting for a in the end, add up to something there he received the Commerce earth so stable that whenever 10:30 p.m.. Church Service. and other readta* matter In The Manchester The Pentagon has claimed Youth Fellowship. Cooper Hall, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 in will speak at the first : Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and dens.” means.” Evening Herald ______there.’’ rounded man, neither too soft of a plus for the Dempsey gov that during fiscal 1964 and 1966 Department’s Gold Medal for* some Influence upsets it, other fellowship supper. Bring sand of the Ladies Benevolent with installation of Sunday the„ church. 9:16, 10:30 and 12:(X) 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11:45 a.m. Monday, 3:45 Junior Clioir. Murphey made this state So "station wagon" it remains for nor too hard, but rather human ernorship. It saved $7.6 billion, much of It ■ "distinguished achievement in factors will enter which will wiches. of Bolton Cqngp'^ational School Teachers. Full servlc* client of » . E. A. Service I ^ in''the air-conditioned auditori 11 a.m., Worship Service. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Church ment in an Aug. 11 report to Kbllshers Representative# — the time being, althqugh "family and rather average. We might even wind up flirt because of a program of "buy* , the federal service.". bring it back to its equilibrium 7:30 p.m., Membership Sem Church Tuesdajr'evenlilg.^jn' the Mathews Special i^ency — New Tork. Chi um, during July, August, and 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. St. Bernard's Church Council. General Manager Robert Weiss wagon” might be more accurate. The But we also think that if ing with the conclusion that ing only what we need.” State?, inar. Susannah Wesley Hall. education building. A pot-luck TalcottvIUe Congregatif cago, DetroH and Boston. ______September. Wednesday, 7:30 pm .. Pray 81. Bernard’s 'fer.. Roc:, ille Saturday, 9 a.m., Beginning concerning the Globe Hollow they found themselves confront Dempsey had, by some strange But the subcommittee, while BY d r : S. FRED We are expeclally Interested 7:30 p.m., Methodist Men Ex- supper at 6:45 will precede the Otiurch ^ im-MWIBR ADDIT BUREAD OF CIRCDLA- picnic basketo (styrofoam), dogs, and er and Bible study. Rev. George F. X. RelUy of all„ Church Retreat, Times deeding. ed with a businesa o f obviously alchemy of low key qualities hailing the savings as "suffi SINGER, DEAN in knowing how close we are to cutive Board meeting at the meeting. T10N8.______- barefoot children still make up a good St. James* Church Pastor Farm tCamp. Rev. Robert K. ghimoda, Murphey declined to comment Imperfect choices, thw would and performances, evolved him cient reason to endorse and sup School of Environmental and tile edge of one of these stable home of Richard Reinohl, 91 Mrs. Zimmer is a columnist portion of its cargo in season, but the Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost Minister ' specifically on the Center Park Saturday, September 17 be much more likely to forgive self into a strong Governor. We port” cost reduction, charged Planetary Sciences regimes. Are we just on the Walker St. ahd has written two books com sand is quickly vacuumed from the car Pastor Church and Park Sts. Rey, Anthopy Kuzdal Rastminster United site but said the report to and elect the weakness of too might. that many cutbacka were noth University of Miami, border or are we, In fact, far Tuesday, 6 a.m., Men’s Adult posed of material columns. She Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Rev. Geor,:je F. Nostrand Presbyterian Fellowship 9:45. a.m. All Sunday School Weiss last month also embraces peting and pop.sickle trickles are. hastily much softness than to forgive W e are almost sure, even" ing more than "routine ded- Coral Gables, Fla. enough away so that a change, Study Class. Main Building. will talk about them at the R ^. Powell Again Rev. John J. O’Brien Rector Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 George E. Slye School classes, adult Bible group and what he thinks about Center a sponged from vinyl seats. and elect the supposed strength now, however, that we would slons expected of management” once started, will propagate and 7:30 p.m., Commission on meeting. Is the world’s climate chang Rev. Vincent J. Fljiin Rev. John D. Hugh a.m. Kingston Dr. off Oak St. confirmation class. There is, of course, a foreign and do of too much hardness. prefer the style Gengras would and others "merely ended prac lead to an important long-term Membership and Evangelism. A native o f' Loui.siana, Mrs. Park. Representative Adam Clayton Powell, Rev. James W. Bottoms East Hartford 11 a.m.. Family worship serv He had said then that h« mesticated variety of family bus. ’This If we had to choose between bring to the moimd, and that tices which were grossly waste- ing because of the activities of modification of our climate? 7:30 p.m., (Commission on Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Zimmer has had a varied ca the Harlem Democrat with the remark Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland Rev. Gordon S. Bates, ice. Sermon; “ Love Has a Hem fears a "nibbling” process will appears not to be a direct descendant standing before the voters look we would be inclined to give his - ful.” man op-'the planet Earth? This As we look back into the his Worahip. u : 3o a.m. reer. She has been a teacher, able capacity to get into and out of Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, I ustor Minister In It's Garment.'* Nursery for develop whereby the town will of the beach wagon, but more in the ing relatively harmless and style of performance a high tory of the earth, we can see Wednesday, 10 a.m.. S t u d y ______and a writer of travel articles trouble, has become the target of a re fascinating and extremely im- 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. ^ . Meeting Sundays ip New Church ------children up to seven years old. lose valuable park and open throwing up a pleasant nothing initial rating, sind that we Viet Unity Asked evidence of tremendous ice ages class. Susannah Wesley Hall. Jehovah’s Witnesses copy. She carry-all and land-rover branch of the XX>rtant possibility has been SA? and 9:45 a.m.. Nursery 10 a.m., Worship and Church Wednesday, 11 a.m., Ladles Space land. ^ ■ volt which. If it proceeds, is going to ball and standing before the would be tempted to say that WASHINGTON (AP) — followed by warming periods. The Rev. Mr. Dupee, leader.- Kingdom Hall moved to Connecticut, her hus family. Be.sides, this vehicle boasts o f pointed to by a distinguished and Kindergarten in the Chil Masses a t-7:80, 8:30 and 10:30 School. Sermon: “ Borrowed Missionary Society. have ugly repercussions. voters throwing high hard fast this is the kind of drive and Former • presidential adviser Therefore, we must reckon with 726 N. Main St. band’s native state, in 1945. She 7 being able to carry not only picnic bas dren’s Chapel. Armor.” ' ------With his usual aggressive strategy, balls all day long, we would, as tempCramei^t and sureness and panel of geoscientists under the has been active as a speaker Richard M. Goodwin called on the possibility that a modifica Trinity Covenant Church 8:45 and 9:45 a.m.. Nursery Union Congregational Ofanrob kets and dogs and children but also, if a practical matter, choose to be personality it takes to make a critics of the Viet Nam war to chairmanship of Professor before clubi civic, and church he has mounted an offensive against his tion of the earth’s climate, 'Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. 3 p.m.. Public Bible, . dis- and Kindergarten in the Chil- Bolton Congregational Church Rockville the occasion should arise, sm elephant. the gentle fellow with nothing l^ a t Governor. Then we might day to bury their differences organizations in addition to her Unitarian Meeting House attackers even before they got around Roger Revelle of Harvard Uni whether by human activity or Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, Pastor course "Why Jesus Taught the chapel Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister VITAMINS And that is very, very far from the on the ball. We would choose begin asking the slower, more and unite in opposition to fur 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford to their first public assault. Indeed it versity. The data which they otherwise, could set off an In Way He Did.” . ' 8:45 and 9 : * a^m.. Morning Minister Mrs. Amy C. Barnard, subject of an old song, which no one this even though It would be painful questions, like what has ther expansion of bombing in Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat COMPARE AND SAVE was Powell who managed first to make have collected shows that the stability which will lead to 9:30 a m., Sunday School with 4:16 p.m. Group djsCussion of p c^u^ch S^h^l, Crib ------Director of Religious Education sings any more on the way to the obvious that the fast-ball pitch he done, just campaigning, North Viet Nam. effects of the industrial revolu large-scale and Irreversible the Watchtower jnasazlne arti public the news of the impending bat classes for all age groups from Class in Williams Building. Know Forgivene.ss.” Nursery 10 a.m., Church School. Wor James E. Lee, Youth Worker er would be the top showman which has really bqen as right In an address prepared for tion may be changing the com 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, ARTHUR DRUC beach: “The old banana wagon had a changes. kindergarten through adult. cle ‘‘Championing Jehovah’s 11 a.m., Morning Prayer ahd. provided aUk.!! services. ship Service —Sermon “ Mirror, tle, putting thfe facts of it into the per of the gbme, and the fellow who and good aa It looked when it the national bocud meeting of position of the earth’s atmos Nursery and Worship Church puncture in iU tire.” Unless the ele What can we do about this? 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. God-ship ip Spits of Babylonish sermon by the Rev. John D. ' :7 p.m.. Evening Worship Serv Mirror on the Wall.” 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades spective "he likes best and knows so well. would draw most cheers from started out so high and hard Americans for Democratic Ac phere — and our climate — Hostility^”'. School. phant, like the children in the song, Our first step Is to observe care Sermon; "Life’s Zero Hours." Hughes. ice]''Sermon; “ Paul's Private 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. 6- 12. The leader of the anti-Powell insur the fans. Cheers and votes are for the center o f the plate ? tion, Goodwin suggested the at a slow rate. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Group dis would oblige with a patch of chewing fully what is happening and Nursery. Wednesday, St. Matthew’s Letters'Np- 1” Tuesday, 8 p.m., Ladies’ Be 10:30 a.m.. Church School; rection is Rep. Sam M. Gibbons whom not always in the same depart And we might begin to dawdle new organization should adopt Vernon Assembly of God Church Since I960, I n c r e a s i n g measure the changes that are Tuesday, 8 p.m., B oard, of cussions in the Bible aid, Day, 6, 10 a.m., and 7 p.iA. 8:15 p.iti:v.^riPYF at the nevolent Soeiety. infants-Grade 4. gum. ment. with the conclusion that a cam , the slogan “ No Wider War” — a Northeast School Powell quickly accused of being moti amounts of coal and oil have taking place on a worldwide Chrisitan Education meets. "Things In Which It Is Impos Holy Communion. Manse. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship Similarly, our answer would paign of so many master theme of the Democratic party Intersection of Rts. 30 and 31 vated by rdclal prejudice. » been burned in order to gener basis. Fortunately, and for the Wednesday, ‘ 7:30 p.m.. Mid sible for God to Lie” at the fol Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Pray Monday, 6:30 p:Bi., Men’s Vernon Methodist Church Service. Sermon topic: “Time not necessarily be routine If we strokes was beginning to devel in 1964 — and strive to “ speak lowing locations; 87 Birch St., Vernon If you are interested in Hie field of combat, at least initially,! ate power. The rate of combus first time in man’s history, we week service. er. Fellowship Barbeque',-^ Oom’s Rt. 30 for Fall House Cleaning.” The The Sullen Majority? were to be asked to decide op Itself, by some strsmge al and work against all whq would 287 Oakland St. and 728 N. Re\'. Michelino Ricci becoming part of a new Is the House Education and Labor Com-*’ tion of fossil fuels Is rising every are in a position to do this from 4:30 p.m., Choir ^riictice. Church is open daily for pray Farm. Birch Mt. Rd- Rev. Morton A. Magee Rev. Mr. Bowman preaching, which of two such characters chemy, ■ into weakness. We enlarge the war in the north. Main St., in Manchester, also; football league, The ’ mittee among whose members Rep. Gib Is there anyone within the sound of year and will continue to rise a technical point of view. We Thursday, 8 Steward er. T uesday, 9 a.m.. Group Doc 8-8 p.m'., Senior Pilgrim Fel makes the best public. execu might. "Such a stand will not end the until nuclear, power becomes an 144 Griffin Rd. in South Wind ■ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.. Worship service North Atlantic Foot bons says he has enough votes to strip our voice who is bored with the tyranny now have at our disposal weath ship Commissjoh meets. trine Study at the Manse. lowship. of youth, who is terribly tired o f skin tive. The race is Hot always to war in South Viet Nam,” he Important enough factor. But er satellites which can, in fact, sor and French Rd. in Bolton. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray I'lk.m., Worship Service. and child care. Sermon by the ball League. Contact Powell o f his powers as chairman. Zion Evangelical tight blue jeans, dirty shirts, beards, John Dempsey’s soft pitches first appearances. ’ said. “ It piay even prolong it with the advent of nuclear pow Friday at the Kingdom Hall: er Meeting and Bible Study. 7 p.ih.,. Evangelistic Service. pastor. Nursery and kindergar- observe on a global scale what The Salvation Army Lutheran Church Unitarian Fellowship Thomas J. Kelly, c/o Certainly PoWeli will use all his clev and sneakers, who thinks long hair on but it can ciystalize the inarti er, we may still bum ever-in 7:30 p.m. Theocratic Ministry Why did Paul write his first Wednesdky, 7:30 p.m., Prayer ten. is happening to the atmosphere / ' 661 Main St. (Missouri Synod) Academy Jiuilor High School Kel-Mat Real Estate, erness to rally Negro support around men is both silly and unattractive, who culate objections-of many.” creasing amounts of oil, gaso School. letter to the Corinthian church ? and Bible Stildy. ■ 10:30 a.m., Church school for below. ,-^ptaln Ernest V. Payton Cooper and High Sts. Main Street V Meriden, Conn. him and see to It that whatever action doesn’t like thudding guitar miuic ac Goodwin, who served as a line. coal, etc., because aa In- 8:35 p.m. Service Meeting. Friday, 7 p.m., Choir Rehear all other classes. Minute Variations Recorded ' Officer In Charge The Rev. Paul G. Frokopy, Glastonbury la taken against him can be played companied by a screaming vocalist, and speechwriter and in other ca dustrilizatlpn Increases, cars sal. Avery 8t. Tales of Connecticut pacities for Presidents John F. We are able to monitor Pastor 203-237-8433 or against a backdrop of what he has al who has had all that he can take of become^niore pdentiful. First Church of Christ, 8 p.m., Women’s' Retreat. CSiristian Reformed Cihtirch St. John’s Episcopal Church Kennedy and Lyndon B. John changes in the climate even 8 a.m.. Prayer Breakfast. 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker': 203-272-8440 the cult of slothfuliless ? If so, let Wm We/ J- k. R,-. J 7 / 1 1 • — \. / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATimDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 PAGE SEVEN ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ ., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 PAGE SIX Hebron CoUefife Starts Monday UN Payments PTA President Expected from Seeking Members 600 at Convocation *1 C D . Soviet Union CD For Coming Year J (CMtlmed from F»g« Oae) In Bailey Auditorium trSINESS ERVIGES IRECTORY Minister Jenos Peter and Soviet Mrs. Janet Berry, president j i a a/r a F\)relcn Minleter Andrei A. Gro of the Hebron Parent Teachers’ About 600 new and returning students of Manenes- myko. AssociaUon, welcomes parenu ter Community College attended MCC s Some Eastern BJuropeana Mid and teadhers into the group for cation yesterday afternoon at Manchestw^ ' w-s mgs'* / the purpose-was to encourage U the school year. Bailey Auditoriutn to receive their student handbooks, RUPPERT CAMPING Thant of Burma to accept a sec Members are needed to work get Gnal details on the begln- H IG H G R A D E ► CAR LEASING ond Unn as secretary:general on the f(dtowing committees: ning of classes Monday, and, to constitutes ah educated ^ TAPPER EQUIPMENT and to spotlight the United Programs, William Johnson hear an address by President i '^dl, dir- gt^ujents these three qualities— ___ - -• 169 N. MAIN ST. Infornution call for future UN. peacekeeping with the treasurer regarding <>* admissions also con- godgi competence, self-suffl- Pommunity Press VICHI'S at Depot Square acUvities, lack of universality in flnances; hospitality. Mrs. Ken- firmed that preliminary enroll- glency, and the ability to think PACKAGE STORE Open Dally to 9(00 P.M. Paul Dodge Pontiac U.N. membership and the neth Stevens and Mrs. Law- totala indicate full and creatively. 9 East Middle Tpke. J. FARR — 643-7111 INC. threat of a major war over Viet rence Morse, co-chairmen, will part-time students this y***" xhe faculty, he said, "would Telephone 643-5Y27 20 B18SELL ST. 373 MAIN STREET Nam as influencing his decision. take charge of pot-luck sup- number “well over 1 ,000, ^pjr^ for you all to attain Phone 649-2881 The Soivet bloc and Prance pers and refreshments; publici- though he said the final tabula- qualities . . , and If you We Urge You To Support Tnie Lutz Junior Mnseum created the financial deficit by ty, Mrs. John Sibun. chairman, Won is not yet in. .... are to acquire them, your aca- TURNPIKE MANCHESTER refusing to pay disputed Gener is responsible for news items on ~ The remarks substantiatedsubstantiatea ^yorjj at the college must . GLASS al Assembly assessments for PTA meeUngs, special func- PV'dlctiona by coUege^ offieja^s tackled with an attitude of J peacekeeping purposes. They s For Auto Windshields TEXACO tions, etc., for newspapers and greatly expanded student play. CUSTOM MADE differ with the majority over e For Store Fronts and all health, this committee will h°^y year. Now entering “ It must be entertaining — sizes of windows Open 24 Hours A Day SEAFOOD CANVAS AWNINGS how to authorize new operations work with the Public Health fourth year, the college will for it is as difficult to enter • For Table Tt'ps in that field. Advisory committee to pro- operate double-track night ses- CHOICE VARIETY The United ^States has been tain an Idea under duress as it OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Firestone Tires mote health projects of the ®*ons at Manchester High is to entertain your mother-in- Quality Line Products blamed for preventing the Unit PTA, also assisUng with the School in order to accommfr » ‘ SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON McDonald?s Crowing Qualify ed Nations from becoming a uni denUl and health clinics. the burgeoning enrollment, ‘aw (kn. Repairers License versal organization by its op The Invocation and beilbdic- Aljso, Mitchell Exchange Rep- 'vhlch appears from the prelim- J. A W H IT E McDonald’s now numbers satisfy the entire family at Seafood position to seating of Commu Mglnr.'...hViC inarv figures to be up by more tion were given by the Rev. Corner Broad and resenUtlve committee, co-chair- /^i«ord O. Simpson, pastor ‘ Middle Tpke. West over 800 units all over the coun- Prices that fit nicely Into the nist China. U. S. policy in Viet men. Mrs. Howard Lunt and than 800 students. , O lf ord m m ^on p . ^ r G L A S S C O . 43 O A K ST. Nam also has been criticized by er Congregational Chui ^ _ U..1U budget. Whether you are' alone 7 Mrs. Milton Shaw, responsible About to begin renovaUons on Center CongregatlOTal Church Phone 643-2176 try and more are being built, family with TEL. 649-9037 . Thant, who deplored “ relying on $1 BIsseM S t—Tel. $49-7322 for contacVing'membVrs''’in“ 'th; >-*«"tly acquired future and greetings from the col- and it certainly does point up you, whether you want just a force and military means in a Mitchell Exchange; enumeri- campus at the 88-acre tornrer the fact that the food at the snack or a- really-‘hearty meal deceptive pursuit of pence." Nike site off Keeney St., the cil were brought by us cnair SEE US FOR: tion. helpers are needtd Upholstery to satisfy the hunger of the en A U.’N. committee bas esti work with this project to b^ college last year enrolled about man. Dr. DonaW Morriro^^^ "Golden Arches” is outstanding. • Alumlnam Roil Up mated the peacekeefring deficit DON WILLIS P and Shop McDonald’s in Manchester is tire family, “ Let’s go to Mc CUNLIFFE Awnings . undertaken bv~ the’' ' ' ^ A " In' »<» students. A buffet »“ P ^ r and dancing M Donald’s” is the mag;ic answer WUlis'for Car Tuneup at between $32 miUion and $53 r d l S a U cS d ron o f ^ ^ l o S , . D - Lowe’s tslk took a , its fo ll^ e d in the high school cafe- RE-Uf HOLSTERINO located at 45 W. Center St., and s Door Canopies to anyone who says “ I’m hun million. How much the Russians if you have not availed yourself MOTOR SALES • Storm Doors LaBonne on Handshaking Tour of Plants in Town from birth to age 20. theme an epigram describing teria. GARAGE * Modern Fumifuro Fall is almost with us and it be sent out? From now on there 0 Combination Windows and Hungarians arill contribute qf the good food served here, gry” is time to think of having the will be an additional drain on EXPERT AUTO BODY and Mills, Gunver Mfg. Co„ Case Bros., Moreland Tool, North The enumeration records are When you come to McDon Is not known. GOP State Senatorial candidate George T. LaBonne greets 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 and Antiquts now is .the time to try it. The car tuned up. What better place the battery for lights are used FENDER REPAIRS Manchester Awning Co. east Metal Products and KaKlar. LaBonne admits that tho^ often resorted to for birth ald’s you can come is you are The 19th General Assembly in employes at the Iona Mfg.- Co. and distributes combs and • store Stools and Booths food is of the highest quality, to have the work done than the so much more now with the 195 WEST CENTER ST. schedule is demanding, but says, "It’s worth it to meet all dates, ages, etc., needed for fil and eat in the car or take it ENAMEL and lACQUER Telephone 649-3091 1951-56 was stymied over the tape measures, as part of his campaign to meet every pos Speeloliilng In ^ • Custom Furniture - the place is spotlessly clean, Don Willis Garage, 18 Main St, shorter days. It only takes a few these people and to answer any of their questions on the ing statistics urgently called Missile KO*s MIG, home with you. All you do Is to REFINISHINGS EstabUshed 1949 financial issue because the Unit sible voter in Manchester. Accompanied by Donald Genovesi, Slipcovers and Draperies and you pan take home a meal One verv Important Item to minutes to have the headlights spot.” LaBonne is opposing State Sen. David M. Barry, the for an4 many times unavailable Made to Order look for the Golden Arches at REASONABLE PRICES ed States threatened to uphold a his local campaign manager, and John B. DeQuattro, his BRAKE SERVICE for the entire 'family at little Democratic incumbent, for the seat from the 4th Senatorial elsewhere. This is also true in , Complete Selection of ;T w ‘Ce.;‘ter sl"“and ^ J T n o w h - e checked is the braking sys- checked, the battery tested and “ no vote” article in the U.N. special events, chairman, LaBonne this week toured eight cost — and no work on your 45 W, center St. and you know garage they the ignition system looked over, RT, 83—VERNON, CONN. Charter which would deny , a pi«ntf In the Manchester area—Iona, Allied Casting, Cheney District. (Herald photo by Pinto.) the case of old school registers, Materials you will get Just what you want Two U.S. Planes Lost Front End Alignmont FREE ESTIMATES part. have a wonderful machine, the and it can save you much trou- Whan it's time to vote to any member two years establishing age, residence, re in ^ o d food, perfectly prepared Just Above the Traffic Lower Leriel.qf the Parkade world renowned Ammeo Safety ble. movals, etc. craft gun positions in the area, Do you weuit a real taste under spotless conditions. Circle behind in- its dues. (Conttaned from Page One) Gonerol Repoir Work 6 4 9 ^ 2 4 Brake Service Method. This ma- Should you need road service, Columbia BHAM SCHOOL MENU The enumeration takes in all treat? Do try the fillet-o-fish, Try McDonald’s All Ameri '.l-EL. 643-0016 The United States dropped a spokesman said. chine can do practically any- the Don Willis Garage offers that threat last year after all 8 Injured children of required age living ^ets in the panhandle area just u. S. Air Force jet pilots also the one that is crl^l~and golden can, a meal that will satisfy the Rham High School menus on the outside and flaky white thing; It turns drums, it grinds road service and they have all MOVE members agreed to make volun in the town on Oct. 1, and is ^ jt h of the demilitarized zone, reported attacking 50 large flat- b V y . heartiest of appetites; it con for next week: and moist inside. This is the shoes to fit the drums and it will kinds of equipment to take care Expert tary contributions to remove the W om en Set Monday — chicken pies. requir^ by law bottomed cargo boats, de- Dube Tool Co. SELL' - sists of a delicious hamburger, In Crashes COINS TRADE newest addition to the McDonald do the work on foreign cars as of your needs, including wreck- deficit. But most of the mem James A. Chase Harvard beets, assorted Teachers Approved ^ stroying five and damaging 10. Special Taps and Gages french fries, also a milk shake ers with cranes. These have a CALL The Hebron board of educa- *one- ______mehu. Edward Walsh, owner- TOURAINE • Moving bers, including the Soviet Union, James A. Chase, 70, of Gran fruit; Tuesday — spaghetti Stainless and Special Fasteners e One of the largest Inven and you will feel like a king Q u b Confab tion has recommended approval It waa the second time the tories in New England. .operatdr .^of McDonald’s, says So many people feel safe be- padded sling which will not • Packing Prance and the'united States, Of 6 Cars by, father of Robert J. Chaj« with meat sauce, garden Special Reamers when you have finished. Not 0 1 3 4 5 6 3 of the following substitute teach- pilot. st. Lt. Bernard D. Giere 0 Supplies and Accessories. . this is th^ first change in the cause their car stops when the damage or scratch bumpers, • Storage hav^ yet to do so. of Manchester, died yesterda/ salad, fruited gelatin; 1 Decimal Sizes From only is this a most inexpensive PAINTS ers at the elementary school; of Chicago, had been shot down • Teletjrpe Service. menu in ten ^ears and the fil brakes are applied, not realiz- which means that you do not The prediction of Soviet and Eight persons were taken to rnorhing at his home. For Region Wednesday — baked meat Police Arrests .080 thru JiOO In Steps of .001 meal but it is made from the Meyer Steel Plug Gages let-o-fish sandwicli^ consisting of ing that your brakes can be in have to worry if your car is a Hungarian contribuUons came Manchester Memorial Hospital ourvivors besides hi'= s n -- loaf, mashed potato, whole James Boland, Alamie Caul- and rescued and the third time best ingredients that you can FOR BEST RESULTS field, Delayne Wlrth, Jean Ca- for the copilot. 1st. Lt. Henry J. In Steps of .001 Coliaecticut Valley a fresh ocean-caught fillet on a poor shape and still work. In new one—aiid that It will not be MANCHESTER Friday night after the 25-m.m- y „t« -d a y as>a result of two e iu d e ^ r w i S anoth^^ _ ____Mr*- _ Maurice______Leonard______and kernel corn, apple crisp; possibly buy. The meat is es towed. a . a ^ _ #rk1* * ______• . $•* avy-vl M tfW ' fazzo, Marjorie Rosebrooks and Knick, 27, of Akron, Ohio. Police chased an 18-year-oId steamed bun, topped with Mc- many cases, a car will atop damaged while being her Asian group had called for a .eparate accidents involving grandcluldrer imi Haver are local ’Tluirsday — veal steaks Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts pecially bought and- ground, no They also have units fully Beverly Webb. Educational top- ’Die downed MIG was the 19th Vernon motorist from the Cen- " Ball Lock Pins Coin Go. Donald’s tartar sauce and a half McDonald’s. The when actually the' brakes are MOVINC AND sotution to the problems worry- cars. ereat-grandson. aiertier* of an area committee with tomato sauce, butter right down to the drum, equipped to start cars and ans- PAUL'S ing Thant as a means of mduc- PoUce say they were chasing « « ^ Ica to be discussed during the lost by the enemy in aerial com- t«r of Manchester to Vernon Borlte Boring Bars-—Carbide 97 Center SL. Manchester slice of Kraft super-cured Ched potatoes are special too; anyold ed parslled potatoes, mixed Before this happens to you. and "'ei' cars for road service, s tag him to stay on. a car yesterday morning on Funeral ser%ices -itiu . . . year have been announced and pat over North Viet Nam, corn- Atso'^lepresentlng Other 648-6295 dar cheese, is simply wonderful. potato will not do for those crisp PAINT SUPPLY ag mm u> Slay oi^ a car yesteraay mormng o« Mondav at 2 n m at the TEZ--r -Ge Bureau for V7omen’s Organi- vegetables, chocolate cake early this morning, lost sight Quality Manufacturers you find that the drums are How are the tires on your TRUCKING CO. ta a statement i^ed after a Oakland St. when the car. driv- Monday a y P ™- s^p-.. 09 at 7:30 p.m. at schedules distributed, and cop- pared with five U.S. planes. Tues.-FrI. Nooiy-R P.M. Nothing could taste better than french fries. These are bought with icing; Friday — tuna badly scored, have them ear? You can get very good 645 MAIN STREET les of the Federal Policy and American pilots also claim one 5 John, East Hartford— 289-6459 Saturday 9 A.iL.M.—$ P.M. to serve these piping hot with in quantity and tested for qual private meeting, the group said en by Thomas P. Agresta. 18, -h-he Windham Regional Techni-Techni noodle casserole, cabbage, checked. Let Ammeo repair any buys on tires at the 'WilUs Ga- It was unanimous in wanting of Simsbury, failed to make a Ave., Granby. Buna. be _ the Public Schools were given probable MIG kill previously. him with the aid of Vernon po their special tartar sauce that ity so that they cook to perfec Tel. 649-0300 cai School in W’illimantic. carrot and apple slaw, as damage and at the same time rage, and when the time comes, Tliant to continue and hoped all curve near Tolland Tpke., hit^Granby Cemetery ^ ^ ^ lo each board member. a second dogfight, also north- ijce. gives a touch of zesty goodness, tion every time. The topic will be “ Focus on sorted fruit. have the wheels balanced. You remember that you can get new concerned would‘do everything g car driven by Peter M. Spiri- Friends may ca_ a: —t fit- and they, will prove a sensa When you are traveling you ‘.he Windham Region" and will Dumping Hours east of Hanoi, took place be- driver, Jeffrey W. Als- VIC’S PIZZA SHOP are sure of a job well done when snow tires or recaps at a most :(n l possible to solve the problems 17 ^ of 153 Timrod Rd., then heral home today shd tomor- WATKINS-WEST tional delicacy for the entire can always stop at McDonald's i so’Thant “might find himself In rammed head on into a car row from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 •nelud. .p « .k .n tmm th, Oon- RoWnson. will continu. „ 2 l T ' ’d lfix iu '” p U c. " ’thJ 153 W. Middle Turnpike family. Not only is the fille.t- Don Willis and his mechanics do reasonable rate, IMOfta PKOtoUt^ less driving at 3:15 am . today. Phone 649-3700 FUNERAL and know that wherever it is DBOORATK WITft E a position to reconsider his decl- driven by Donald Lahue, 32, o f pm .______o-fish outstandingly delicious located the food will be just as the job for you. Worn shocks are another po- sion. Community Prqgn-ess In- rneets for the first time „ _ . . Police said they spotted Als- but the buns are equally so for Front end alignment is also tential danger area that many tion.” " Glastonbury. " _ . . . corporated of New Haven and PIZZA SERVICE good as McDonald's in Man herwin illiams U. 8. Sen. J. William Ful- Agresta anda passenger In Mrs. Thadden; J. • Kosteskl this season Sept 29 at 7 pm screeching his tires on McDonald’s goes to great length important, particularly so this of us tend to forget. Does your S -W WACAP who will discuss what m the ConweVational Boyin^on, will be from 8:30 side. e . Middle Tpke. and Main St. SPAGHEHI chester and you know your meal bright, D-Ark., lunched with his car, Larry Corbin, 18, of WAPPING. — Mrs. Nellie to bring you tasty buns that are will be a good one. time of year. It really takes car corner properly or does it _. . . , . .u - -s being planned for the Wind parish house a.m., to 4:M p.m., on Tuesday, ^ spokesman said two groups about 1:43 a.m. and chased him RAVIOLI ORMAND J. WEST very little to put a car out of drift? Does it bounce and does SUPER Tbant Friday and said after- simsbury were taken to the Gladys Kupchunos kosinsKi. 46, , . ^ . pansn nouse -Thursday, Saturday and Sun- ^ ^IG s also had been on the turnpike and Parker baked fresh daily. McDonald's is open the year Open 11 A.M. Dally Director The proof of the popularity of alignment; hitting a pot hole in it hold the road as it should? ward he bad urged Thant to re- hospital, as were Lahue and of West Hartford, wife of Thad- man resource-s, industrial de- SchMl Menus day. sighted, but there was no con- st. around from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., KEM-TONE mata. He told reporters Thant Dbreen Mature, 19, of 406 jeus Kosinski, died yesterday Closed at 10 P.5L the McDonald chain is< shown in weekends — Friday and Satur- the road, hitting up against a If so, you may need new shocks, tiLl UXL WALl 1'.%'IM I velopment and people’s needs. ^ ^ ^ ‘ ll* tact. They lost sight of the car at Tues. and W'ed. its rapid growth, for nothing but curbing or fence will do it. This for badly worn ones cause ac- would not commit himself. Bumhawn. S t, a passenger m at Hartford Hospital, T h e mec’.ing is beinj planned Monday, ravioli dump area should be made qj, poliUcal front, Premier Washington and Phoenix Sts., 142 E. CENTER ST. day until midnight — closing 11 P.M. 'Thurs., FrL fine foods always served here will not show uprimmediately in cideiits because a car cannot be the I^ahue car. . .. Mrs. Kosinski was born In meat sauce, peas, peaches, available to residents when the Nguyen Cao Ky today pledged and called Vernon police who only on TTianksgiving and ... • ...... uy WAJiiicii icau ci s i Sat. Midnight and the spotless surroundings the uneven wear on your tires controlled safely under these A ^ e sta was admitted^ the tapping, daughter of Mrs. An- representing such organiza- Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Christmas. Make McDonald's an SHERWIN WILLIAMS P - - r u ...... represenung suen orgamza- to speed up transition of his mil- caught Alsbough shortly after- Manchester’s Oldest could account for such a phe eating habit with w ur fainilv morte important than conditions. ‘Big E’ Opening Kupchunos of_ Wapping tions as the American Legion v;gTtab,e a t S ‘ RaUv Set Kary government into a civilian ward and brought him to Man- Closed Mon. h Tues. With Finest FaclUties the loss of good rubber on the The Don Willis Garage Is cap- 981 MAIN STREET with cuta on the face, and the Bemey Kupchunos. Auxiliary, the American Assoc- nomenal increase in business. and see how popular you will ' ^ . Democratic Rally Set democracy as a result of last Chester where he was arrested, tires is the fact that your car able of-handling all kinds of re other three were treated for gj,g f^g gecrctar>--book- jg^on of University Women, chip cake squares. Wetaesday, a Democratic rally and fam- Sunday’s successful elections, To show you just how fussy be with the entire family. TEL. 643-6636 Again Features PoUce said his car nearly McDonald’s really is, Mr. Walsh does not steer perfectly and can pair jobs and they give the facial cuts Md discharged, ^ggpg,. Kupchunos Bros. Inc., Business and Professional Worn beef stew with vegetables, hot iiy picnic scheduled for Sept. Speaking to the foreign press turned over several times while said the new fillet-o-flsh sand even cause it to go into a skid, same careful attention to small hosplUl officiBds my. Wapping. She was a member g„.g ^ubs, Girl Scouts, League ^ " corps at a luncheon. Ky said the traveling on Parker St. at a Governors’ Day MANCHESTER This happens m'ainly on curves jobs as they do to a complete of the Blessed Mother Sodality voters, Parent- Thursday -'“ epherds Bridge, off Rt. 16. is sponsored elections were a severe blow to fast speed, PONTIAC wich was developed exclusively Radio Today and actually . doubles your overhaul. The mechanics are all CoBtinned from Pago Oae) less driving and IS sita^uledlo Trinity Church, Hart- Teachers Association, Farm by the_ East_Hampton-Demo- ^j^g communists and their He is .scheduled to appear in for McDonald’s by the Gorton Communists and their ______.. -rr—- — MEMORIAL 00. AND chances of skidding. The cost of thoroughly experienced and Don DuPO NTS no school, district conference. Co. of Gloucester and was in U nitedriM AtoOM’. Rerit-CUiA. WKWAOw viaitnre Throughout the ford, and the Ladies Guild of Bureau, United Church Women, . ^#9 cratic Town Committee for the claims of influence and control Manchester Circuit Court 12 WDBC—1360 having your car aligned is very Willis is always there to check Opposite East Cemetery the testing stage for over four m tu r iu tr m Jrn i^ ta^re St. Thomas the Apostle Church, x>eiia Dgn^ ^appa utiiiiiiia,Gamma Exten- iiconniio«»»r Wvnntnv Herald Assembly ^Strict towns of over large sections of the peo- Oct. 3. 1:00 Mike Milliard little and should be checked reg- on troublesome matters. Not Stop ’n Go morning there were a senes oi ^way, police say. West Hartford years! 4:00 Long John Wade 858 BURNSIDE AVE. 4-H and FFA catUe-and horse ^ast night at about 11:20, a Sion Service. Hadassah, Human r„tam bU P'*' Co»ma. 33. of Hart- TEMPEST More and more people are 8:00 Dick Robinson ularly. only do they do the work but Uooui, Columbia correspondent Mr- borourhbc^ugh andana Columbia.uoiumoia. Williamwiiiiam “ Now that we have set out on ford was charged with intoxi- Quality Memorials 1;00 New.s, Sign Off EAST HARTFORD heading for McDonald's When This is also a good time of they are ever alert to detect po- Atlantic Senrica judging and tractor demonstra- driven by William J.' M a -' KlnJ* -M- Carlson tel. 328-9224. O Neil, Democratic Candidate road to democratic govern- cation at 11 last night after he X WRCH—910 SALES and SERVICE they are hungry for they* know 1:00 Matinee yeafi to have your battery tential danger areas and report tio™. W e was a fashion show 21, of Emt Hartford', side- Ku'r^h.mls' for the House of Representa- ment, we cannot slow down,” he allegedly caused a disturbance Over 30 Ycare E.tpeiicnce 289-6333 . Prop; "Rudy” DuPont It Storrowton Green, a 4-H band griped a car driven by Robert Benedict A. Kupchimos, Temple B Nai Israel. that this is a place in which to 4:30 Hartford Highlightj tested for many a battery will them to the owner of the car. lives from the 62nd Assembly ggid. “ We .cannot detour or rest at Ray's , Restaurant on .Oak 7:00 News :;« c e r t. auta racing, and dedi- T p r a t t 47 of 43 Co^k St., on Walter J^ Kupchunos and Paul All interested perrons are wel start your car beautifully dur- Busy as they are here this is Power and Hand Tools District, will be guest of honor, on the excuse that we are only a St. Coll 649-5807 PAUL DODGE 7:30 Gaslight 128 East Center Street iaUon ceremonies of the new New Bolton Rd. near E. Mid- f i ^ Reservations 12:00 Quiet Hour. ing warmer weather but will die not a matter of getting more Painting and Decorating About Town 2:00 Sign Off Phone: 649-6977 $30,000 Sheep Barn in the after- die'Bpke. and failed to stop, ac- the above Also preset o t caretaker government.” He is scheduled to appear in right down when tbe weather work but an effort to save you Tools . Forest E. Patten, son of Mr. "onor Attilio ^asslnelli, candl- ground action Friday, U. S. Circuit Court 12 Oct. 3. A. AIMETTl, Prop PONTIAG, ING. WTIC—1080 n o o n .. . cordta^g to police. A short while K"P;^hunos and ^ members for 60 1 :00 News turns unexpectedly cold. Did from costly repairs later on—r Garden and Land Tools Featuring a complete line of Harrison St., Manchester 378 Main St,—Tel. 649-2881 Baby, Household, Party Rhode Island Day wiU be ob- jater, on E. Middle Tpke., near O- Nachyly, ^ th of^ Wapping. cents per-perron.j.,.™ ... and Mrs. Everett ,A. Patten of date for lieutenMt troops reported killing 26 enemy Richard W. Veilleux, 26, of 1:16 Saturday Matinee you know that the DoH Willis or perhaps from an accident;. Atlantic Products plus and Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse 41 Hamlin St., has returned to Charles S. Tarpinian, for the goldiers in two battles in South Wapping was charged \rith 1:30 Monitor and Banquet Supplies General Autqmotlve_.___ •erved 1 today and free attrac- welcom e PL. police say. the 1:56 Red Sox vs. Angel. Garage has a complete eleqtri- For the best in workmanship tovalid Needs car driven by will be moderator and speakers Mount Hermon School, East ®*"ate, .from the 85th District, yjg^ gj,^ g gouth Vietnam- making excessive noise with a 4:40 Monitor cal department in the garage'^'^p let Don WilUs Garage take care Repairing tions on three stages e p Zdanis car hit a car an e y funeral will be held Mon- include Leroy Jones of the Con- Northfield, Mass for hia senior Dave Barry of the fourta gj.g gpokesman said Vietnamese motor vehicle at 12:35 a.m. 6:00 News, Weather, Sports Btrategic points — Storrowton Peter L. Avignone, 24, of Co , j Laokimg far o place far 6:30 Monitor that the work does not have to of your car. Green, the band shell in the lumbia, swerved left and day at 9 a.m. from the Benja- nectiebt Development Commi.s- year. **'^^*^*1^ . , infantrj-men killed another 11 today on Purnell PI. that Spociol Affair? STEVENSON’S 11:00 News The East Hampton Fife and yiet Cong in an engagement in He is scheduled to appear in 11:30 Monitor Court of Honor M d in the east gjTiashed iiUo an electric light min J. Callahan Funeral Home, sion, Isadore Wexler of the New „ , „ ^ Drum Corns and the Dixie------" ------...... 1:3Q Spectrum «Tid of th« fairtfremnds — also noi* r 1602 Main St., East Hartford, Haven Community Progress, Miss Paula E. Kracunas, urum L o ^ s and ine Dime Mekong Delta 76 miles south Circuit Court 12 Oct. 3 WE CATER TO: 2:00 News, Sign Off - A & A begi? ¥he four occupants of the - t h a .solemn high Mass of Inc. and James Tipton of Wind- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- of Saigon. ------l_ ESSO WINF—1330 Welfare Trio Refuse Pay Reuben Plen’s • Banquets • Weddings 1:00 News filled hourly with an arr^-o^ Zdanls car were taken to Man- requiem at St. Margaret Mary ham Area Community Action thony Kracunas 64 ’Tumbull The In one of the American batUes 405 MAIN ST. 1:15 Weekend PUMP SERVICE aT>hester Memorial Hosoital and Church, Wapping at 10. Bunal Program (WACAPi. Hd., has enrolled in the fresh- |'rid on the I^remen s Rrorea ^ p, tiie 4th Marine Regi- • Gatoerings Texaco Sfafion • Group Meetings 2:10 Yankees vs. Twins For Time Used in Protest Water Sysiems and Pumps mmutbis G Hiokev 22 of lEast W.*?' l>e in St. Bridget's Church, Part of the discussion will in- man class at Champlain CoJ- |_*on grounds, Com st^k Bridge. killed .16 Norta Vietnarn- Pope Will Seek T E t. 649-5533 .'»;40Weekcnd of every description Kewfl 6;00 Fred Harris, a New Haven 38T Main Sfreet Jacuzzi Goulds groups, -danceorganizations; Hartford .^o the 8tanchester. ’ elude details of the impact of lege,, Burlihgtbh, Vt. ’ ^*™ ” ,-,*^*J**’ Democratic g,g goldiers suffered light casu- 6:30 Weekend HARTFORD (,/yP) — One of M onth o f er have the "Know-How” * Tune-Ups 6:35 Dial 12 independent candidate for the Fairbanks -Morse and all manner of musical com- special cafe u ith a broken Friends may call at the fu- relocated Rt. 6 on people, Indus------Town Chairman, may be called glties in an engagement north- We three State Welfare Department neral home tonight from 7 to try and jobs in the area. Paul A. Pilkonis, son of Mr. ^°r tickets. ^ west of Quang Tri City and Just to please you! 7:00 News state House of Representatives, Phane 643^9149 bos. Folk music groups, country leg. , ^ ^ v ^ ^ (Continued from Page One) * Engine Cleaning 7:10 Dial 13 workers who took part in a 24 Hour Bids for Well 10:00 News vowed Friday, "We will return Enfergency atiii Western hand and Binders ue.nit.i nffieiai. . 3^^^i:dani* 9 and, tomorrow from 2 to 4 Association Offl^ersi Named and Mrs. Ray S. PiIk;onis o t 47 south of the demilitarized zone. demonstration against their own Hydraraatic Transmission Church earners Inn * Minor Repairs 10:20 Dial 12 to Hartford-again.” He was a Service Cta accordion music — aU these and Ered C Kurtz 2 4 -o f^ S s t and 7 to 9 p.m. The family Mar.shall Nuhfer i was re- Hoffman Rd.; William Cl K looks as ‘f there is really The second fight occurred issuing after a final check by 11:00 News department Wednesday has said Repairing ' 860 Mata St., East Hartford leader of the demonstrators and All Makes more will perform. , Hartford were treated for T w n f .J ¥ tlTniiead w at ^ ^ ‘ ^e pontiff on his return here * Stamps - 11:06 Dial 12 that he and the other two erh- All Work Guaranteed Phone 289-4859 12:00 News was ope of those arrested. Also m o m i n e n ^ ^ Tuts and roleLed a^^ do sb may make memorial con- St. Cemetery Association during Chadwick R. Whitesell of 91 mentary school up Gilead way y g. 1st Infantry clashed with r n r 12:15 Sign Off ployes will refuse payment for Texaco Lubrication Service Call Hartford ™ arr^H horsf^L^^^^ l?am Hum Sm also ^f tributions ‘ to,^the Hartford Hos- the annual meeting held la/t Bretton Rd.; and William J. some time or other. Bids for i^e Viet Cong in the Rung Sat COLUMBUS WPOP—1416 the hours they were away from I 1:00 I-.OU Terri lit; DEGREES PER POINT We Give Green Stamps Sales 5 2 5 -3 9 9 G service D ^ Fleeno^rH urric J r Hen EgTt S r S ? was troated for Pi‘ al Heart FUnd, . week. >r Waldman. son of Mr, and Mrs. what most people call an ar- g,gg ^ southeast of Sal- Castel Gandolfo summer ' HEA'VY DUTY their jobs. Dan Fleenors Hurncane Heii East Hartford was treated for h other officers re-elected, in- Bernard Waldman of 65 Wara- teslan well, or drilled well are g„n. The Americans, on Opera- 'palace. MANCHESTER 2:00 ..Tim Meeker BOSTON — One point on a Drivers who start a daily, ap- multiple Cuts and abrasions and 6:30 Ken Griffin Stephen Fo'rtunato, Jr., of eluded Arthur Cobb, vice presi- noke Rd., have been named to now in the air, to be received ^on Baton Rouge, killed 11 Viet Almost from thestart of his Ostrinsky RUG CLEANING I 10:00 Hotline Hartford, speaking for the three, compass refers to a segment of pearance for eight days at 3 was also discharged, SHOCK dent,, Mrs. Jerry Dunnack the Yale University dean’s list at the town office building un- gong and suffered no casualties, reign in June, 1963, Pope Paul COMPANY 12:00 John Sherman a .circle measuring 11’ 4 degrees. p.m., except for next Saturday Zdanis was arrested and Funerals DEALER IN WASTE said,. “ We marched for the peo when they go on the track at 5 charged with evading responsi- treasurer and Miss Rachel Buell for outstanding academic Sept. 28, 7 p.m. A well with g spokesman said. has made peace in Viet Nam a 15 HANNA WAY ST. a b s o r b e r s pie on welfare, but not against In thg early days of navigation, Painting— Decorating 7 ■ I and Mbs. Edward Rathbun who achievement during the past a capacity of 30 gallons a min- i„ gj^ gctlvity, Guam-based major goal o f his pontificate. He I MATERIALS the person of the commission- ipariners marked the compass p.m., and performances of Mike bility and reckless driving and er.” Iforth, South, East and West, Douglas’ show in the Coliseum jg scheduled to appear in court hirs. Benedelta M. Plano will continue to transact busi- -school year. Pilkonis and ute for 24 hours is called, for. y . S. B52 bomber? hammered has said he would do anything Phone 643-0012 C O IN S BUY COMMERCIAL * INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL The funeral of Mrs, Benedetta ness in the purchase of lots. Whitesell are graduates of Complete speclflcatlMis and bid demiliUrized zone in a pre in his power to help end the The other two persons which are ■ 90 degrees apart, •t 3, and again at 7:30. on Oct. 3. RAGS, IRON *9.98 U.S., Foreign SELL ...... „ ...... M. Plano of 330 Hackmatack 3t. Discussion at the meeting con- Manchester High School. Pil- form are available at the town ^gi^ Friday just a few bloodshed. involved have been identified as then divided it again into 45- Interior—Extei'ior— Color Consulting Service A highlight of the afternoon The driver of a dump truck, add Paper the RoVert "Alexanderi 44," o f Hart- was held this morning from the cerned the proper development konis was valedictorian o f the office building. ,^tih ot where U. S. obring his two months of 3-DAY Distributed By Miss Marianne Carlet of Mid- degree marks — Northeast, coliseum show will be SCRAP METAL Money ■ Complete Insurance Coverage crowning of the fifth annual ford was charged with failulre John F. Tierney Funeral Home, of two acres of land purchased class of 1965. Waldman is a The Rev. Howard C. Champe, Marines are conducting a sweep summer retreat at Castel Gan- SERVICE TRADE dlebury and Richard Bourquet Southeast, Southwest and SSxposition College (Jueen. to set a hand brake, having de- 219 W. Center St., with a solemn recently which adjoins.the pre- graduate of the Lopmis School former Hebron Congregational for North Vietnamese regulars, dolfo he pondered the blrth-con- of Hartford. All three are case Northwest. Est. 1915 and PAPER ! also — Supplies and Accessories D ouglas'w ill be doing the fective equipment on his vehicle high Ma.ss o f ' requiem at St. sent cemetery. ------in Windsor. Windsor, pastor, now of Bloomfield, re- The intensification ot both air trol Issue, seeking answers for m a n c h e s t e i workers. -They further subdivided the honors this, year marking the and failure to carry registra- James’' Cliurch. ' ■ ^ • tired,, has. been ca lM upon to gnd ground activities in the buf- the question of Whether chaichanges 731 PARKER ST. HOBBY SH O P Miss' Caflet was arrested compass into 16ths and then f u r n i t u r e CLEANING climax of activity that began tion. Police say his truck rolled The Rev. John j. w onen waa ,10.= ucci* uc. jwim jn. sujriE, tun ui — — ------— - — • — ler area nas orougiu xne aernin- wouia oe posaioie m uie Tel. 648-5785 or 643-5879 a u t o p a r t ; COINS Wednesda3f when she refused to 32nds. Three hundred sixty de WM. DICKSON & SON with the visit to the Exposition across Hartford Rd. from in celebrant, assisted by the Rev., formed to assist Mrs. Ernest and Mrk. John M. Boyle of 661 his time since retirement.-Just tarized zone nearer to complete church’s traditional ban on con- leave the building which houses grees divided by 32 gives 11^4 I ' 403 CENTER STREET May 1 o f 21 pretty aspirants front of the old Grossman’s Eugeiie F. Torpey, deacon, and Carini, Girl Scout neighborhood E. Middle Tpke. has recently finishing such work in South involvement In the war. traceptlon. 070 BROAD SI. the Welfare Department. degrees, or one point. Tel. 649-0920— ^Manchester, Conn from college campuses all over lumber outlet and hit three cars the HI. Rev. Edward J. Reardon, chairman, in her duties for the been assigned as an administra- Glastonbury, he Is flow suppljr- over North Viet Nam Friday, But announcement Of the en- 649-7238 A group of 125 demonstrators New England. which were parked by the build- subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Mac- group. live officer to Seymour Johnson ipg the Congregational Church Navy, A6 Intruders from the air- cyclical made it clear the Pope Open.Saturdays lutU 6 PJVL Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M.-6 P.5 Wednesday demanded better^ welfare provisions at the office' O f the original group of girls, ing of Gunvar M fg.. Co. carone of Manchester was or- Mrs. (Marini will cohtinue as AFB, Goldsboro, N.C. He is a in Morris, as interim pastor, craft carrier Clonstellition de- had continued his struggles to Thursday Evening To 9 P.8 a5ven"were chosen to be final- None (clothe cars hit had to ganist. Burial was in St. James’ chairman; Mrs. Richard Ruzic- graduate of Manchester High DUs church is some 35 miles gtroyed or heavily damaged 20 think out some Way to help and broke through police lines Edwards Secretarial lata. The queen, picked from be towied away. The cars be- Ceftietery. Father Torpey read ka will be PTA representative; and of the University of Con- north of Waterbury. to 30 trucks ifl k 50-truck convoy solve theViet Nam crisis. in an attempt to meet with Wel thMe contestants, will receive a long to Charlotte Dllinghast of the committal service. IValter Albert, public re- necticut. He was a commanding — —— _ 25 miles north of Thanh ®foa. fare Cbmmissioner Bernard ANNOUNCEMENT 1750 scholarship and be crown- Coventry, Elsie Snowman of Bearers \were John Oondlo,'lations;, Miss Jean Natsch, reg- officer of the Pershing RiRes, Manchester Evening Herald They also silenced three antlalr- ■ Shapiro. Service announces the •d with a magniljoeht tiara. Buckland, and Walter P.etcr§on Donald Jacobsen, John Guinl- istrar, and Mrs. Hazel Smith, AFROTC, while at the unlyer- Hebron correspondent. Miss Su- CHECK OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON CASE LOTS The status of the three em Mint IliE lob. . . w. hiv. just th. Port opening of a complete If* 'em today The scholarship money has of Niantic, police say. pero, Joseph Peretto, Harold community service representa- sity. B. Pendleton. T« FOR PARTIES, OUTINGS AND WEDDINGS ployes who took part in the fiW been provided by the non-profit Alexander is scheduled to a ^ Johnson and John Shaw. A dele- live. iuMtwntior on it cDtwJ.. • • . rtiat t®. in DIR?. . . how teh) dStt?do ItT demonstration is under review typing, stenographic, DxposiUdn from Its youth-aid pear in court on Oct. 3. gation from the Alplna Society Miss NatSch, long time scout Manchester Rotary Club will FATHEft‘ LOSES B U T ... Personal Notices both fajrways by department heads. A report bookkeeping, M U US la wpwl WP *f y«« P*'rt"l ^ LEE'S has been submitted by Elliott hamburgers. _____ funds. The driver of another dump attended the service. worker, will ha cookie chair- meet Tuesday at 5:30 at the PHOENIX, Arir. ' (AP) —- mimeographing and truck, George R. Barber, 19, of ------^ man again thl? year. Howard Johnson Restaurant, Johi^ McLaughlin lost a close ,have \- Ressler, Hartford district direc In Memarian CENTER PACKAGE STORE tor, to Shapiro, but Shapiro’s ptenciling service at: FUNGUS TELLTALE 25 Margaret Rd., driving a KIIAED ON TURNPIKE Uniform Exchange to Continue Tolland Tpke. Sal Lopes of rpee Tuesday for the Denio- |v*. PARIS — A fungus makes truck belonging to Brentmoor WEST HAVEN (AP) — Mrs. Mrs. Milton Anthony wUl con- Manchester a recent member of craUc, nominaUon for stata V office said he would probably In loving memory ot Anthony Clvlel- nylon notting “ Between Post OAoe and Friendly Ice Cream Parlor Edwards Building imtXMMible In Inc.; was charged: with making Marilyn Hurley. 34, of Hamden, tinue to operate the Brownie the Peace Cofips'to Africa, will treasurer. 723 M A m S T ., V a NCHESTER—PHONE not make a decision till early . , passed away September 17, next week. ------* ‘ —...... i -i-.-. ...I— uniform exchahge in her home be guest speaker. . “Don’t worry, hohey, niB l960i 12 colors, 72“ wide and . DEDICATED TO COURITSOUS ANli FRIENDLY SERVICE Vamon Cirela lYance’s cognac-producing re- an Improper.jturii. Police say was Wiled Friday night when b u y t u c paint THAT’S WORTH THE Charges of police brutality Mon. Farmhouses in the area the truck hit a car driven by her car left the Connecticut. on Lake jM . There are three Vamon. Connecticut look for the solden arches. . . McDonald s still only 29b per yd. have been made by the demon 1, , ^ n avish stone walla and Darcy Lausier, 32, of Rockville, Turnpike and hit a bridge abut- Brownia troops i and a definite The.Kiwanla Club o f Man- pwne, "T ew y waa sleeted tell. Cnatomer Pnrldng North Side of Building 46 WEST CENTER STREET strators and their supporters ta Phone 875-5329,643-45^0 M nht red-tiled roof __ except as the- truck turned ■ into N. ■ ment, state police reported. need for/ lea^rishlp.’ Those in- Chester, Inc. will meet Tuesday tyeasurw of the Bluebirds Qf the loss of one we loved so well both atores open And while he sleem a peaceful ASS'/} m MAIN a i n STBEETSTREET FREE DELIVERY the wake of the incideni SILVER U N E B^ENS^ON tta h ou see in which cognac .is 8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 P A G E N IN 8 ------: -*-i— ^ ...... - Y - ^ - — - J r! '' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 PAGE EIGHT ue ‘Nice Ball Light Grid DIRECT HIT — Dick Sjtuart of the Slate Set Dodgers appears stunned ^f^er tak Daring Home Theft ing Pete Mikkelsen pitch on the hel Club’ Bear Dodge^ Increase met against Pittsburgh last night, In Nation but he didn't go down. He trotted off Vital in Mets’ Win- NEW YORK (AP)—Th# to first base. (AP Photofax) Boss Says fifth-ranked Arkansas Ra- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—New Yprk rookie Bud Har- zorbacks hope to get an- :o 3 Games relson’s daring steal of home means the San rrancisco LOS ANGELES (AP)— Los Angles “They’ve got a nice ball 'Other winning streak under NEW YORK (API-i-What pennant race? Pittsburgn . Giants must win 11 of their remaining 14 games to way in their season foot catch Los Angeles should the Dodgers split their jM t club,’’ said George Halas, There vfus, or at'least there seemed to be. one in the San Fran. . the 71-year-old patriarch ball opened against Okla Nation^L Leagtfe oniy^a few days ago, but now you Phiiadei. ... ------—------— 15 contests. homa State tonight. St. Louis .... 78 70 .527 10 Those dreary statistics faced of the Chicago Bears. so rt. V. the Giants today after they lost "Any win in the National And that’s just the trouMa, first-place Los Angeles Atlanta ...... 77 71 .520 11 according . to Arkansas Coach Cincinnati ... 71 75 .486 16 Richardson 6-4 Friday night to the Mets, Football League la satisfying, P/gQger^, using the same tactic who scored three times in a wild but to beat George Halas and Frank Broyles. It’s a night tiey used in capturing the pen- Trade Bait Houston ..... 64 86 .430 24'i game. New York ... 61 87 .412 27 ninth Inning featured by Harrel- the Bears is extra special,” Said iiant last year, increased their" 'v> To Bow Oiit son’s two-out theft. the Los Angeles Rams^ rookie “We know what to do if w* Chicago ...... 53 95 .358 85 IS'" lead to 3’,i games -over Pitts, Yas Hitting “It looks all uphill now,^’ coach, George Alien. just don’t forget it under tha burgh and four over San Fran Friday’s Results That was the best, or worst. lights,” Broyles said. All th* St. Louis 3-4. Chicago 1-0 With Yanks someone suggested to San Fraij- team s preseason drills wera cisco Friday night by defeat NEW YORK (AP) — Bobby cisco Manager Herman Franks. Alien and his former boss had to ing the Pirates 5-1 while the Hard Again Atlanta 7, Cincinnati 0 held during the daytime. Richardson’s baseball life will Franks merely grunted and say after the Rams beat the Giants lost to New York 5-4. Houston 6, Philadelphia 4 , ' ' (Herald Photo by Saternls) Bears 31-17 Friday night before Arkansas had its 22-gam* The tactic the Dodgers used BOSTON (AP) — The Bo^On New York 5, San Francisco 4 be snuffed out today when he drew hard on a dying cigar. ’STARTING BACKFIELD—Ready and waiting to strut their stuff in today’s winning streak ended by Louisi Red Sox reportedly plan to announces his retirement as the a crowd of 59,916 in Memorial last year was simple — win. win Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 1 “I’m going with Juan Mwi- -football jamboree are East Catholic High’s starting backs. Left to right. Bill Coliseum. ana Slate in the Cotton Bowl and win' some more. Now dangle Carl Yastrzemski, as Today’s Games New York Yankees’ second chal,’’ said Franks about/to- Lacy, Rick Roberts, Jim Juknis and Jiim Leber. East hosts the four-school last New Year’s Day. their top bait in the trade mark baseman. day’s game against th ^ ite ts. Alien agreed to pose .shaking “We’re getting our snap they're doing it again. Pittsburgh (Sisk 10-3) at Los „ event which will also feature Middletown High, South Catholic and Northwest hands before the game With Ha- et—and the slugging outfielder Angeles (Moeller 2-3) Richardson will be honored in He had hoped to save his 22- back,’’ Broyles said, “and we’r* Just one week ago the Dodg is giving his present bosses ceremonies before the game ' Catholic. Play starts at 1:30. Each school will play two periods, winners of the Iqs, but Hala8 politely declined. ers were tied for second with New York (Ribant 11-7) at game winner for two shots at anxious to see what we can do. plenty of arguing ammunition. with Minnesota. the Pittsburgh Krates, starting first two clashing in the second half as well as the two first half losers. The usual game-ending hand San Francisco, each games San Francisco (Marichal 22-6) shake was apparently mutually I’m sure Oklahoma State feel* Yastrzemski pulled the Red Philadelphia (Wise 4-6) at Jim Bouton's baseball life al Sunday. / y • the same 'Way.” behind the Pirates. Sox within one run with his 15th most began anew Friday night. ignored. Houston (Dierker 8-7) But when a third-place team Phil Curehln, the Cowboys* Since then Los Angeles has homer in the eighth inning and The 27-year-old right-hander THE The Rams go Into Green Bay won aU seven of its games ~ t^en came through with a Cincinnati (Nuxhall 6-5) at is four games from the top at Oaks Host coach, says his 1966 team is th* Atlanta (Schwall 6-4), night was five outs from a perfect next Sunday ■with a 2-0 record. best since he took over at Okla the winning stre^Js^elght game-deciding two-run double game and his third victory of this stage of the National The Bears draw a bye and are all _.w,- while T>!u.,Pittsburgh has ^ ninth Friday night in St. Louis (Hughes 1-0) at Chi League race, no one can be homa State three years ago. A cago (Holtzman 9-14) the season. Richmond 11 0-2. capacity crowd of 47,0(X) i* ex dropped four of five and the boosting the Red Sox to a 5-4 He got neither. choosy. Herald Angle 7 Sunday’s Games STANDINGS Chicago had its. chances Fri pected in Little Rock’s War Giants four of seven. victory over the California An Don Mincher grounded a sin- Harrelson’s steal of home off That combination has been St. Louis at Chicago By Eastern Division day night and *-Halas could not Memorial Stadium. gels. gle up the middle with one out veteran refiever Lindy McDan- W L Pet. be too pleased with the way the enough to open for the Dodgers yblz, who also had a double Cincinnati at Atlanta iel made it 5-8 Mets. Because CHACKS LINEJ—Rams’ halfback Tom Moore heads off tackle for eight Fourth-ranked UCLA also will New York at Houston, 2 in the eighth inning and became EARL YOST Toronto ...... 3 L .750 Bears let them slip away. yards against Chicago. That’s end Billy Truax (87) blocking Bear defender be in action under the light* in the biggest lead since the Giants scored a run in the first in- Minnesota’s first baserunner. the Giants came up with a run Sport* Editor led the Pirates by four games Manager Pete Philadelphia at Los Angeles H artford...... 3 1 .750 Leading 24-17. the Rams twice as halfback Richie Petitbon (17) moves up at right. (AP Photofax) Los Angeles when it faces a re And, in the ninth, the Twins ral in their half of the inning, it was .500 fumbled away the ball in the on June 28. Pittsburgh at San Francisco the play of the game—perhaps Philadelphia ...... 2 2 building Pittsburgh team. Th* RunneLs off the hook while pow lied for two runs and a 2-1 Norfolk ...... 2 2 .500 final four minutes. The Bears In winning the 1965 pennant, Monday’s Games of the season. Freheit Busy with Talented To^ Bruins, who beat Michigan ering the Red ^ x into eighth New York at Houston, N ^Threiv as Hard as Evet^ triumph over New York. Brooklyn ...... 0 4 .000 took over each time on the Los State in the Ftose Bowl, ■will b* the Dodgers, who were 4^ place, .past New'York, with a Sports Viewing “I really wanted to pitch that Reliever Bob Priddy had not ^Usually ^ et Shot Right Away^ games out at this time, won IS Philadelphia at. Los Angeles, Ace extra point and field goal specialist with the un Angeles 19. Funds Sought led by. quarterback Gary Beban. fourth straight victory. perfect game to make every- allowed a hit since coming in defeated Meriden Shamrock football s(}Uad this season The Inter division battle, at The Bears got nowhere, on Beban’s running and passing straight games and 16 of their The Red Sox jum p^ off to a N SATURDAY Pittsburgh at San Francisco ( 8) Wide World of body realize I’ve been pitching during the fifth inning and car- is Al rVeheit, Glastonbury policeman and current as- Dillon stadium in Hartford to- two nms by Gale Sayers and six For Gridders led UCLA to a 7-2-j. record last last 16, while the Giants man 2-0 lead in the first inning as Clemente Not Certain 2:30 good bail,” Bouton said after- j-ied a 3-2 lead into the ninth, T^ll Pro Basketball Stars aged only a 9-8 record in that Yaz doubled, Tony Conigliaro Only games scheduled Sports Sfttant football coach 'at East Catholic High School in night at 8 o’clock piU Rich- incomplete passes by Rudy season. ’The Bruins are heavy ( 3) Gadabout Gaddis ward. “I’ve been pitching well But he was yanked for left- Annual town-wide, house favorites to beat the Panthers. time. singled for the first of three 3:30 the last two months, but when hander Billy Hoeft after walking Manchester. Freheit is a former local resident who lat- mond, the league’s best defen- Bukich. American League 3:65 (18) Mets vs. San er starred in soccer in high school and still later did »iv* team, » g a in ^ minutes, Buk- Learn Fast on Viet Tour to house canvas* for funds A crowd of 35,000-is expect*d-ln Perhaps, it’s such a situation straight hits, and George Scott you don’t win nobody wants to the first batter, .Chuck Hiller, to help meet operating ex that prompted Friday night’s doubled » W. L. Pet. G.B. Koufax Has Sore Arm Francisco th* specialized kicking with the last In defense. The (3iarter ich’s pass attempt from his (First of two article*)- At Nahn-Co, we visited our Memorial Coliseum. know anything about you.” Hoeft struck out Ron Hunt Oaks are seeking to maintain after a Ram punt was gathered penses In the Manchester Four other teams am<»ig losing pitcher, Bob Veale, Baltimore . 91 55 .619 — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Pittsburgh outfielder Rober 4:00 (3 ) Countdown to Hartford Charter Oaks in the first Special Forces camp— the ^ The Angels tied the count-In Bouton hasn’t been winning and Danny Napoleon, with their share of the Eastern lead, in behind the line of scrimmage By Rudy La Russo Midget and Pony League •ay; the seventh and then went Detroit ...... 83 66 .661 SVst to Clemente isn’t convinced Sandy Koufax has a sore Kickoff Atlantic Coast Cohfereiic* until with Murray OUteiman Green Berets. About a dozen of those ranked in the top 10 in (SO) Pirates vs. consistentiy for two years. Last pinch-runner Shaun Fitzmaurice Bobby Gaiters is the club’s fore- on a leap by 6-7, 250-pound de- football program will take the pre-season Associated Press “We’re not out of it yet. They ahead 4-2 in the top of the Minnesota .. . 81 68 .544 11 pitching arm. season, troubled by a sore arm, stealing second on the latter breaking a'foot. LOS ANGELES, Calif. them—dug in a sandbag-forti- have 11 games to play on the Chicago . 77 73 .513 151^ Dodgers most ball carrier and he had a tensive end Lamar Lundy, who place Sunday afternoon at poll saw action Saturday after eighth as Boston’s managerial In fact, Clemente says baseball fans are being duped he lost 15 times and won only strikeout. It didn’t look too im- Last Saturday night against big 127-yard total at Norfolk lumbered 33 yards for the (NEA)—I cancan remember remember a a fied hut and surrounded by L:80. road. Who knows, maybe they California .. . 73 74 • .497 18 ( 8) NCAA Football— th* Maine . Mustangs, Freheit noon. Second-ranked Michigan strategy backfired. With run if they believe what they read about stiffness in the four. His latest defeat was his portant at the time, but Hoeft including a 52-yard touchdown touchdown which put the game young private sitting on the barbed wire and a mine field - YiHingsters, auioinpanled might lose eight or nine of ners on second and third and Cleveland .. . 73 77 .487 19',i u s e vs. Texas booted • 45-yard field goal, a was at home to North CaroJlna Los Angeles Dodger star’s arthritic left elbow. 7:00 (SO) NFL Game of the eighth. He won 21 games in 1963 suddenly fell apart, run. out of reach. end of his bunk reading a mag- controlled a surprisingly large by adult *uj»wvlsoi*, will State:, Nebraska, No. 3, hosted them.” Kansas City . 69 80 .463 23 and 18 in 1964. He gave up a pinch single to New England Professional And maybe they won’t, at Boston ----; . 66 85 .444 26 “Sore elbow, my foot,’’ is a —^ ^ ------Week Hartford- ’ ran the ball 46 ' The defense took the play azine. area. ^ start making the rounds at Texas Christian; Purdue, No. 8, pitch' to Bobby Knoop rather nice approximation of what Cle “He’s pitched seven good Bob Taylor, who moved to sec- Football League record. While times In that game, close to the from a aeries of spectacular LeRoy Ellis—6 feet. 11 inches Ellis and Imhoff inadvertent- 1:30. ' _ least not while they have Sandy than issue an intentional walk New York .. . 66 84 .440 26',i out only five batters, four less SUN’DAY Meriden has been rolling up big was Home to (Miio University mente said after Koufax pitched 13:00 ( 8) Eastern Football games out of the last nine,” ond as the Giants threw to the league record, to indicate the offensive plays, fall came into the room in ly caused an alert. One of the All taking part In the can and ninth-ranked Southern Koufax pitching. The brilliant to bring up. the pitcher. Washington . 66 85 .437 27 than his nine-inning average. Manager Ralph Houk said en- plate trying to prevent the tie. scores,®^ getting 22 touchdowns left-hander stopped the Pirates Friday’s Results a five-hitter Friday night to Maryland vs. Penn club has confidence In its run- An 84-yard pass play, Roman some soul-forsaken spot called Green Berets asked them if vass are asked to assemble California took on Texas in a Knoop looked at three balls beat the Pirates, 6-1, and gain “He didn’t throw as lisird as thusiastically. “Without a doubt, ;^nd Harrelson’s second triple of in alx straight triumphs, three ners. John Torok normally han- Gabriel to Jack Snow, put the Vl-Thanh or Vung-Tau or Cu- they’d like to go out to an ad at Mt. Nebo at 12:80. on five hits and posted his 24th and then lined a shot over cen- Minnesota 2, New York 1 he usually does,” said the Pi State in regular season play, Freheit nationally tele'vlsed game at his 24th victory of the season. ( 3) Time Out for he had the best stuff he’s had all the gamp put the Mets ahead dles the passing chores but he Rams on the scoreboard in the Chi. It doesn’t really matter joining airstrip and fire some Austin, Tex., over ABC at 4;30 Victory, most in the majors, terfielder Jose Tartabull’s head Boston 5, California 4 rates’ Bailey. “In fact, com 3:00 year with all of his pitches.” has connected on 22 of 24 at against eight defeats. _ “When my back hurts, they Sport* and chased Hoeft. Harreisbn spilt the duties with Rich Lucas first period. which. LeRoy stood at the other weapons. The trouble was, they p.m., EDT. for a triple and two runs. Chicago 4, BalUmore 0 pared to the Koufax I've seen “It was a fastball Mincher batting .170 before the tempts, two being blocked. “Sore arm my foot,” Pitts Detroit 3. Cleveland 1 'call me goldbrick. Koufax says 3:15 ( 3) NFL Today against Norfolk. Tom Krzmien- Sayers’ twisting 68-yard run end of the bed and asked the never bothered to tell anybody, Jets Play Home Alabama, selected to win the Yastrzemski led off the eighth his elbow hurts and they make other times, he had nothing. We hit,” Bouton explained. “I game. * * * burgh’s Roberto Clemente mut with his homer into the left Kansas City at 'Washington, hit a lot of lohg fly ball outs on 3:25 (18) Mets vs. Hous ski exploded for seven catches from scrimmage gave the Bears young GI: “How you doing, sol- So when the firing started, all hn*|. *al_ national title for a third straight him a hero,” said Clemente aft ton reached out with my glove but Mets third-base coach Whitey for 159 yarda In the game which a 17-14 halftime lead. dier?” hell broke loose at the camp— X 111 W i m \ 7 1 i e r S year; Notre Dame, No. 6; 8)rra- s tered after the game. “I not say field screen. Then, in the ninth, suspended, power failure, pitches that were high enough East Tonch* er the Dodgers moved a step 8:30 ( 3) NFL—Giants the ball was by me.” Herzog noticed McDaniel was saw Hartford punt only once. There was a 94-yard kickoff The boy’s eyes lifted slowly Berets scurrying around, grab- cuse,'No. 7, and Tennessee, No. his arm not stiff after game, but pinch batter Lennie Green led Today’s Games to be balls.” The TVins’ only other hit, Zoi- The Meriden Shamrocks It can’t be hurting when he’s nearer the National Leagpie pen vs, Dallas ignoring the 22:yfear-old Harrel boast three men closely identi Richmond unveiled two new return by the Bears’ Dick 6nd traced the length of L*- bing weapons and ammunition . NEW YORK (AP) — Hous- lo, were idle. Syracuse was up* off with a walk and, after Chicago (John 13-9) at Baltl- Koufax said he had to get by lo Versalles’ double leading off son on his first pitch, a strike to. pitching. If it did, he couldn’t George Smith bunted a third more (Palmer 14-7) nant with their eighth straight (SO) AFL—^Patriots fied with East Catholic High in runners in its loss to Charles- Gordon, but he fumbled into the R°y from the ground to the on the run as they hustled to '“ J ® ^hiffh'scorijjg Oilers will set by Baylor last week whila throw that hard. He threw as victory. primarily on one pitch-the fast vs. Denver the ninth, was also off a fast Ed Bressoud. ton. Tom Wilson who played ’spd zone when overhauled on li's head. “Man,” he said their posts, help the New York Jets open the other three open their sea- strike foul, took second on Tart- Minnesota (Kaat 23-10) at ball. ball. Bouton then hit pinch hit Manchester. Cliff Demers, for hard as he ever has.’’ abull’s soft single to left. New York (Downing 9-10) “He threw as hard as he ever “He didn’t look on the first mer Hartford Weaver High and with the Rebels last year and the Rams’ three and kicker astonishment, “you’re tall. LeRoy and . Darrall drifted their home season Sui)cfay':in a son next weekend, has,” said Clemente. “I don’t “It^makes it a lot harder, not ter Sandy Valdespino with a pitch,” Herzog told Harrelson. Bill Me Waters. Passer Ed Chle- Bruce Gossett recovered for a We don’t see many tall guys battle for the Eastern Division other games matched Dlinols In other NL games Atlanta Joe Foy popped up for the California (Brunet 12-11) at Play Sunday pitch and Cesar Tovar followed UCbnn center, is playing • that - c ...... back to camp carrying enough uiner games maionefl imnou whipped. Cincinnati 7-0, Houston second out, but Yastrzemski Boston (Bennett 2-3) say his arm isn’t stiff af.ter he being able to throw the curve,” “If he doesn’t look on the sec spot with the Silver City club bek missed the Charleston touchback. around here^. . . they usually ^ outfit a platoL American J ^ b a l l and Southern Methodist, Mary he said. Center Billiards, Manchester with a sacrifice bunt toward ond, go right ahead.” topped Philadelphia 6-4 and St. stroked the first pitch from vet- Cleveland (Hargan 10-9) at pitches. But he couldn’t pitch and Jack Bedmond. ex-UConn A L VKEHM3X game ■with Injuries but could be Green Bay’s clash with the S" d shot" right ~ away!"...... and looking bewildered, like a E like that if it hurt very bad. The defending world champi slow pitch softball champs, will third base. Mike Ferraro picked Herzog said later, “It would back this week to share the Browns at (jleveland and Hous- LeRoys smile weakened as State and Army, Texas A&M Louis swept Chicago 3-1 and 4-0. eran Lew Burdette for a line Detroit (Lolich 14-11) play the Stratford Kaceys Sun- up the ball and threw it past back and on the East faculty, is couple of giraffes wandering In- DODGERS-PIRATES— double to left center. Tartabull Only games scheduled. “Does he think the National ons, with 13 victories in 15 have been a close play if he doing the punting, with a better York Jets downed the Miami passing assignment with Alex ton’s match with the Jets in he^ufifled away uneasily. ^ beaver colony Joe Namath, picked up and Georgia and Oregon 'Stat* Helping Koufax was Lou League is a joke? Last year he games, are 3’,2 games ahead of day night at 10 o’clock at Pat first as Versalles raced home (catcher Tom Haller) would than 40 yard per try average. Dolphins 19-14 in an AFL Zyskowski. Tony Koszarsky’s New York feature the Sunday There were three of us there Bustard our es- sputtering Jet attack last at Michigan, raced all the way around from Sunday’s Games Kidney Field in Middletown in with the tying run; Johnson, who hit a three-run first with the decisive run, hik Cleveland at Detroit wins 26 games and this year he the Pirates and four in front of have held onto the ball. Lindy And the aforementioned Al Fre- game last weekend, but that all around play and BUI Bar- schedule. No games are sched- cort officer was always armed Miami, has undergone ---- homer off Veale in the third in wins 24. Is that supposed to third-place "San Francisco as the quarterfinals of the Middle- Valdespino Wound up at third doesn’t take much of a windup.” heit la the ‘Rocks’ kicking spe- didn’t end the *vening for the beri* paa* catching ar* atrong uled today. ^ 1 Itohoff, 6-10, and myself, caliber nistol He kent tr® a^ent tor his aching knees ing Boston’s record in one-run Kansas City at Washongton, 2, town Slow Pitch Tournament on the play, then scored as Jim- • - - - 0.0 w . basketball. a.«i vnii uanuer pisiui. ne aepi . . ___ . ning. Koufax extended his con games to 19-29. California is 37- 1st game completion of suspend mean he could win 50 games if Joe Moeller, 2-3, pitches in the The Giants got- their first two ciallW. Meriden has tallied 229 Jets. The contest was conclud- point*. Green Bay and Cleveland are 6-8- We play basketball, as you but is expected to be ready'to Beliveau Satisfied secutive scoreless inning streak his ^ m is all right?” Pittsburgh series finale this aft------mie Hall grounded into a double runs off starter Jack Fisher on point* In six starts, a better ed about 9:15 New York tim e.. each 1-0 in the NFL, and their uilBht imagine, for the Los _ , . f - , . , ' match passes with the veteran -uriTjmnTr'AT ’ bim 20 in one-nm decisions. ed game Fifty-seven major league, play. to. 21 before Gene Alley droVe The victory went to Don Mc Chicago at Baltimore However, not all the Pirates emoon- He will be opposed by homers by Willie McCovey and than 48' point per game aver- and in time for a quick 2% game is a rematch of toe 1966 -Angeles Lakers. For two ardu- I Insisted on referring to the George Blanda. r home a Pirate nin in the sev- thought Koufax was sharp, and righthander Tommy Sisk, 10-3, home runs were hit in Hous- The loss dropped the Yankees Haller. McOovey’s 30th was a age. hour jet hop back to the big Three College ______r.___ ous emotion-fllled weeka we ammunition as “bullets.” “Not _ Jean Beliveau, captain and star Mahon, who took over in the Minnesota aPNew York ton’s Astrodome last season. into ninth place in the merican 28-12 Paokertf nnened with toured the camps Where Ameri- bullets,” he groaned. “At least, recharged Oilers ran over center of the champion Mon- •nth with a sacrifice fly. ninth after starter Lee Stange California at Boston . there was evidence that some- before a national television au- 480-foot blast, one of the longest , • • • city. No such luck. The Jets’ 23-12. The Packers opened with ,hnw the nennie hnok knme Denver 46-7 and blanked Oak- treal Canadiens, has. signed hla P League. * • • was lifted for a pinch hitter in I Monday’s Games thing was amiss. Sandy sturck dience. SPORTS home runs in Candlestick Park Games in State a 24-8 victorv over touah Balti- soldiers are at war with an show the people back home ' ■ " ------history. Haller’s was his 25th, Balia ’n Strikes A new coach a t Coast Guard more whil7 O e v e S took miknown guy named '’Char- yo^ve learned they’r e ‘rounds.- . , 31-0 ^ their first tyro i«664i7 contract With the Nation. METS-GIANTS— the eighth- McMahon has a 9-7 No games scheduled ___ to Miami due to power difficul- starts. aj Hockey League team. He MERCANTILE— Joe Aceto but only his first since Aug. 14. The moat common victory ties. Arrival time*in New York? Academy, a new quarterback at Washington S8-i4i In opening ley ” What else did I learp . ’That Willie Mays’ run-scoring sin- record in 58 appearances in re The* attack Is based on the came to terms after a short i^e sent the Giants ahead 3-2 in lief. ' 145-139—395, Sam Little 140- Ken Henderson doubled off totals for National League would vou believe 7'16 am ' . University of BridEeport and a games this season. “Charley Is the enemy, and with the nearness of the Viet - t>i j . /-n. u EARLY BIRDS — Vivi Bayer 356, 'Walt Jacy 144-395, Russ Fisher in the eighth and champions have been 98 and 95, ^ q u o tf *from^* ^ a t o new '^SnL“L Si uXate^sea^- The*rest o^t^TNPT. schedule we heard about him on arrival Cong part of a person’s constant of Blanda to Charlie, m ^ tin g ^ ^ to ^ n e ^ manager the eighth, but the Mets rallied ------141-136—380, Jean Beauregard checked across on a single by the final total accumulated by J m Oolkter on the high- son at Cential Connecticut are has New York (0^0-1) at Dallas Saigon, at a briefing session awareness Wds can still want ier- Sam Pollock Friday, for three runs after two were Army’s 1967 golf team will 137, Joan DeDominicis 135, Bar- Lights Go Out on Athletics Tomlinson 373, Joe Vinsko 362, out in the.ninth. Bud Harrelson ■ - "V.’ Joe Scata 352, Ron Guillotte 372, Willie Mays. That, looked like it. pMinant winners on eig^ht oc- fjyinjr Kansas City Chlafs of features of the three Oonnecti- for the Cowboys* opener, Balti- ^ ^otel. “CSiarley** could be to know about Elgin Baylor and < , , ' . , , , be captained by Andy Nusbaum bara Callahan 125, Emily Peck Russ Tomlinson 373, Bud Bur for the Giants until Harrelson casions each. The title has been AFL- “ Kansas City was al- \ IN n V. i ' MANCHE./ilOK L VEiaWG HEllALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SETTEMLTlR 17, 1966 PACK ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1966 P a g e t e n Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW B Y F A G A L Y and SH O R T E N H elp W anted— ^Female 3S H elp W anted-■■M alt M BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLH AiMwer to Preetew Punle: O ffered 13 LITTLE BI^ORTS Around the World. 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CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 PAGE TWELVE : ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATUI^DAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19,66 PAGE THIRTEEN fidp Wanted—lislo. 36 Help WanteO—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Apartments—>FIats-> Business Locations ______Tenements 63 For Rent 64 Wanted To Rent 68 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale. 72 MEN TO handle material and TRACING CLERK — For Class SCREENED LOAM for the best PORTABLE T.V., 9 x 12 braid work in manufacturing plant, I motor carrier,, must tyi>e, In lawns and gardens. Deliv ed rug, 11 X 14 beige nylon car FOUR ROOMS, 2 porches, third STORE — center of Mandiester, WANT—Rent, im m ediacy, two OONOORD RD. — FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fan MANCHESTER VtenHy Listing CLASSIFIED part or full-time. 1-033-Mtf. modern office. Opportunity for ered from our screening plant pet with pad, odds and ends. floor, recently redecorated, im newly remodeled etore, troiA pdults and four children ne^ Ranch, large living room, for* baths, modem kitchen with 25. 7 room custom Raised advancement. Apply 10 — S, Also gravel, sand and fill. Call 643-8319. mediate occupancy, adults and interior, reasonable renb 5-6 rooms in Manchester, HkisU mal dining room, cabinet built-ins, 2 fireplaces, walk Ranch on one acre lot, 2-car Wooster Express, 150 Strong George H. Oriffing, Inc. And only, references required. 643- Hartford area. C«U 649-7046 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, rocraa> out basonent, screened porch, garage, meticulous. Mr. Gra SOLID KNOTTY pine double als. Brokers Invited. 522-8114( Rd., South Windsor. over. 742-7886. 6927. u ytim e. - tion room, landscaped yard, garage, handy location. fhU- dy 643-2694 evenings. Bent 8c COMMISSION bookcase headboard and bed advertising ______^______L Marlon E. 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Mr, Lewis, 649- those wanting a small shop at MOUTON FUR coat, size 12, painted inside' imd out. New ploye program, top commis they appear With Blue Lustre. garage, adults, after 5 p.m. - Busineas PiO|)Mty 6306. $16,900. "Oall Keith Agency, 649- sion and generous car ex mosphere working with close excellent condition, 525. 643- mDUSTRIAL Space — 4,000- InlakI kitchen floor, bathroom 1922.' > . Rent electric shampooer 51 Call 643-6637. For Sale 70 Centiniied From Precading Pag* penses. Apply Personnel tolerances, mechanically chal 0640. 6,500 square feet, first floor f . B & W ' tiled to celling; fireplace, l ^ e The Sherwin-Williams Co. space, centrally located. WUl; MANCHESTER ,8 room Dept, 10 am .-5 p.m. or call lenging work. Call 289-6428, SIX ROOM duplex, garage, ROCKVIUJO — Building with ^ The BARROWS and lot.. Being Transferred. For ap- subdivide. For particulars Ranch, 1)4 baths, 2-car-garage, H elp W anted— M ale 36 Help Wanted— M ale 36 64^-1581 for «ui appoint only if you are interested in TWO TORO snow blowers, one near schools, bus, popping, no a going paint and wallpaper WALLACE CSo. * ’ poi.htment caU owner, 643-1930. m ent '' f W anted— T o 607 58 call Warren E. Howland, Real 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large SECOND COOK — Experience this type of growth atmos Toro power handle, T-V anten pets, -references, lease re business including stock is Manchseter Parkade WE HAVE a position open in tor, 360 Main St., 643-1108. Manchester 649-5306 MANCHESTER — Like new~ I recreation room, wooded lot,-. preferred, excellent future, phere. Mr. Kubiak. nae, call after 6 p.m.. 643-8728. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, quired. Write Box W, Manches being offered at a sacrificed various phases of metal hard bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, family flats and duplexes built centrally located. Low 20’s as working conditions, benefits. SEARS ROEBUCK ter Herald. STORE —ground floor, 700 ice. Owner is considering re- RANCH — 6 rooms, 8 ^Xklrooms ening. The Mock Company will 400 CEDAR clothesline poles, glassware. We buy estates. "by Damatoi Spacious rooms, sumable. with $4 000. Phllbrick CaU Chef Andre’ for appoint and CO. square feet, heavily traveled (jrement Ideal. Terms ar 2 full baths, rec room wiUi be happy to train you. We offer Help Wanted— many sizes, installed and re Village Peddler, Auctioneer, THREE ROOMS, second floor, ■separate heating systems, top Agency, 649-8464. ment. 875-8884. street. Call Dougan Real Es ranged. Prestige Real Estate, baths, formal dining room, many liberal benefits. Openings Manchester Shopping- Parkade set. Also basketball and fence 420 Lake Bt., Bolton, 640-3247. room for storage, heat, hoti quality workmanship. Oppor- Male or Female 37 289-6627. Mrs. Beardsley 289- screened in porch, garage. TWO FAMILY 6-6, 2-car ga’- for first and second shifts. Ap posts. 649-1353 water, x>arking, central, adults. tate, 649-4635. 'tunlty knocks, assumable Manchester, Conn. 6151. $20,900. Phllbrick Agency, rage, centrally located, high ply in person Mock Company, MAN OR WOMAN to drive WE BUY and sell Antique and 5100. 649-3177. mortga|;es. ■ excellent financ 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manchester school bus, 7-9:30 a.m.; 2-4.30 used furniture, china, glass 640-8464. school area. Pasek, Realtors, \ Houses For Rent 65' RESTAURANTS — Your choice ing. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. HELPER good pay. Call , after 6 Diamonds— ^ atchea— silver, picture frames, old RENT — 2 bedroom Ranch, 289-7475, 643-4208. p.m.. Of four. Priced $8,800, $6,000,. EIGHT ROOM flreplaced con- CAREER POSITION for young p.m. H. A. Frink, Wapping, J fw o lr y 48 coins, guns, i>ewter, scrap 5106. monthly. Alfred D. Heck SIX ROOM home, o,pe car ga ROOM custom built Ranch $7,000 and one Including real temporary, 4 ~ bedrooms, 2% DEAN MACHINE Opportunity in supermar man who is looking for more 644-1902. gold, watches, old jewelry, ler, 742-6519 between 5:30-6:30 rage, shaded yard, close to etttrance foyer, formal dining WATCH AND JEWELRY re estate, $170,000. For more in baths, built-ins, family room, ket maintenance depart than a job. Executive career hobby collections, paintings, p.m. schools, bus, shopping, $140. room, 1)4 baths, garage, base PRODUCTS formation call Phllbrick Agen exceptional home on beautiful ment for man to clean and to High School graduate with PART-TIME, 18 or over, for pairing. Prompt service. Up to attic contents or whole estates. per month. Call Dougan Real ment, patio, sewers. Manches GLENDALE RD. $20 on your old watch in trade. cy. 640-8464. ly landscaped wooded lot with 165 ADAMS ST. maintain fluorescent lamps pleasing personality, ambition, evening work, 2 or 3 nights a Furniture Repair Service, 643- THREE ROOM apartment, Estate, 649-4535. ter. Hutchins Agency, Realtors and other related duties. week, more time if desired, Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, third floor, stove and refrig brook. Memy extra features. Open Daily and Sundays MANCHESTER aggressiveness and ability to 7449, 649-5324. No experience necessary, good wages plus other bene 737 Main Street, State Theatre erator, suitable for one or two BOLTON LAKE — Winterized 4 Leonard Agency, Realtors. 646- meet the public. Experience in Land For Sale 71 New six-rbom Ranch with day work. Driver’s license contact work desirable, auto fits. Apply in person only at Building. people. 643-5270. rooms, furnished, garage, $140 0460- MANCHESTER—6 room home carport. Unique kitchen- needed. Ehccellent benefits Friendly Ice Cream, 435 Main Rooms Without Board 59 monthly, heat fumi^ed. Lease ANDO'VBSI — 7 acres of level in good condition, g^arage, nice HAS IMMEDIATE mobile requirement. Good MANCHESTER — Large 7 room family room arrangement, _ ' -■V;_ _ C JV * 'W t OPENINGS: and working' conditions. St. HEATED 3 ROOM apartment, and references required. Va ' seml-cleared land, 800’ front lot, convenient location. Leon 2 full baths, large bedrooms, Apply starting salary, rapid advance Florists— Nurseries 49 ROOM with kitchen privileges, stove and refrigerator. Call Ranch, 2)4 baths, modern cate by June 27. Call 643-6746. age on Hop River. Ideal for ard Agency, Realtors, 646- aluminum siding. Assum The opening of Luts Junior Museum will be delayed about "Madeline McAwley, museum director. She saM tbs rum ment ahead for right man. Ap COUNTER HELP — Days or central location. Mrs. Dorsey, 643-5118 between, 8-4:30. Utdien, formal d li^ room, Fifl-tima—day and night shifts EVERGREENS — Japanese club or camp. Call , Dougan 0469. able mortgage and priced two wedcs this fall, until Oct. 4. The picture shows why. animal compound, designed by her and Dr. John Wright of ply Beneflcial Finance Co., 44 nights, full or part-time. A p 14 Arch St. family room, 24x24 wlQi fire- Yews. Good size. Dig your Estate, 640-4535. to sell. Carpenters are busy constructing this ten-sided animal com- the LUts board of trustees, is modeled along the lines o f FIRST NATIONAL State St., Hartford, between ply in person. Howard John DUPLEX — 6 rooms, yard, cen Suburltan F ot R ent 65 place, 2-car garage, large 1^ MANCHESTER* — excellent Mtiiing machine operator 9‘5. 527-6401. choice, 52.50 each. 361 Hills- THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- ' pound in the center of the live animal exhibit room and new one at a chilijren’s museum in Westport. Finished in plywood son Restaurant, 394 Tolland tral, two children, 595. Avail with fruit trees, $26,000. Phil- west side location, custom 5 Harding# Chucker towm Rd. tage Street, centrally located, ANDOVER Garden apartments flat cages on the north and south walls. Funds for the proj paneling, it 'WiU have ten cages at average chlld-vlerwing STORES, Inc. Tpke., Manchester, Exit 94, able October 15. Lease. Write -.'Houses For Sale 72 brick Agency, 649-8464. room Colonial, 24’ flreplaced (set up and operate) large, pleasantly furnished — 3 rooms, stove, refrigerator • WESLEY R. SMITH- ect have been provided through a $1,200 grant from the Ehis- height, separatedi from the spectators by glare-free glass. The Wilbur Cr.oss Highway. JAPANESE YEWS, $2 e^ch, dig Box E, Herald. living room, 1)4 baths, porch, Turret Lathe Park and Oakland Avea rooms, parking. Call 649^2358 $90. No lease, Leonard Agen MANCHESTER — 3 - bedroom BRICK RANCH — Modern CONSTRUCTION CO. worth B\>undatl SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1966 PAGE FOURTEEN lEuenttts I . Blue Cross Paid $50,057 About Town The Women’s Society of Chris- To Hospital for Medicare ti€ui Service of South Methodist Business Church will open its season with Connecticut Blue Croos has the 30 hospitals represented by a dinner' meeting Monday at disbursed more thtm $50,057 in Connecticut Blue Cross; the g.30 p_m_ ^t Cooper Hall.'Mrs OPENS FUR SERVICE Selected Masons; Washington federal funds to jianchester amount allocated to each hospi- walker Briggs will lead devo- York Strangfeld of 158 Commandery, knights Temp- Memorial Hospital during the tal is calculated after analysis tions. After the dinner, a prog- Greenwood ...... Dr., an extremely . lar; the Ancient Accepted Scot- first two months of Memojjre, of the degree to which facilities r^gg report on the annual Fair active member of Manchester tish Rites, the Connecticut Con- according to Anthony J. Suchy, of each are utilized by Medicare made by Mrs. Richard community affairs, has recently sistory, and Sphinx Shrine Tern- Blue Cross vice president o^^patients. Suchy said. Dupee. Lyman Hoops, manager opened a fur service at 307 E. pie of Hartford, finance. 'Connecticut Blue Cross is of the Manchester Southern Center St. He is past president of Omar In announcing the payment autbprized by the Social Secure New England Telephone Co., Strangfeld, a native of Ger Shrine Club of Manchester, a figure to Manchestel-, Suchy ity A^lministration to disburse and Robert Brock, executive many, who worked in the fur member of the Tall Cedars of reported that a total of more up to $4\million per montlj as secretary of the Manchester line in Austria, Italy and Swit- Lebanon, and is also a mem than $1,094,000 has been remit- fiscal inteWne^iary for Medi- Chamber of Commerce, repre- zerland before coming to this ber of the Manchester Lodge ted to the 30 hospitals in the care. Paym ent are made to sentatives of PROD (Promote country in 1927, is recognized of Elks. state for which Connecticut member hospitals five times Renewal of Downtown) will as an expert in the scientific Strangfeld is married to the Blue Cross acts as fiscal in- monthly, speak on "Downtown Renew-- cleaning of furs. Both his fa- former Dorothy Baker of,Prov- termedlary. al.” ther and grandfather were fur- idence, R. I., who is a descen- Since Medicare started July ----- riers, and the Strangfeld fur dant of Roger Williams. 1, Blue Clross has received no Duplicate Bridge Sunset Council, R e b e k a h tification of 9,437 hospitals ad Lodge will hold its first fall PANCAKE HOUSE missions; of this number, 5,477 liesults in a duplicate bridge ^leeting Monday at 8 p.m. at Excavation will begin short persons have been discharged, ^ Odd Fellows WniiHall. RAfrMhmeni.sRefreshments ly lor the construction of a pan With hospitals being reim- Will be served. cake house on the east side of bursed for their cari, Suchy North-South, Millard ^ w - Broad St. south of the ’Tire .. ley and James LeSure, first; Friendship Circle of the Sal City Co. * Added to Medicare paymenU Panzenhagen and Brooks vation Army will meet Monday To be known as the Interna has been $590,000 in current at 6:30 p.m. at the Church. Af tional House of Pancakes, the financing, allotted by Blue ‘^ird. ter a business meeting, there structure ’•will be similar to, Cross to 18 Connecticut hospi- Also East-West. Mrs. John will be a ' worship service at those found on Main St. in East tala. These funds, allocated on Davis and Mrs. Mitchell Hadge 7:30 at the Chapel. Hartford and the one located in request, provide hospitels with first; Richard Pasternak and Bloomfield. reimbursement for services as Robert Whitesell, second, C. R. The American Legion Auxil Work on the structure is be they are being administered to Oovill and T. J. Crockett, third, iary will meet at 8 p.m. Monday ing done by Jarvis Construction the patients. The game is played each Fri- at the Legion Home. Co. and, company officials say More than $900,000 in current day at 8 p.m. and is open to they will lease out the building financing funds is available to the public. The executive board of the on a long-term lease to the firm Robertson- School PTA will International House of Pan meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the cakes of New York and Boston. school cafeteria. , JOINS STUDIES The Polish Women’s Alliance Mrs. Margaret V. Clemens of OPEN will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday Yo>k Strangfeld South St., Coventry, has joined at the Polish American Club, the staff of Werner’s Piano, Or Clinton St. business activity goes back 120 gan and Voice Studio at 875 \ years Main St. as a piano instructor. iWISJPWN Strangfeld provides complete PHARMACY ALL DAY The Ladies Guild of the Mrs. Clemens-is presently the / 469 Hartford Rd. — 640-9948 Church of the Assumption will fur service to customers, in- meet at 8:15 p.m. Monday at eluding storage, repairs and re- pianist for the Junior Choir and SUNDAY the school library, Adams St. modeling of fur pieces. Strang- Sunday School of the First Con- feld says that though a coat John J. Reid, son of Mr. and may seem old, it can be remod ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE Mrs. John F. Reid of 137 Parker eled and put in condition to be St., has recently , returned for used for many seasons. his second year at Boston Strangfeld hps been affiliated Thf'ee members of Watkins Bros, in'e., 935 Main St., stand in the area which is being re (Mass.) College Law School. with the Red Cross for 16 year's modeled for the store's carpeting department and look over the plans on me new aouiuon. He was on the dean’s list for and served nine years as chair They are, left to right, Bruce Watkins, gfeneral manager; Richard Johnson, sales manager, and the first academic year. ' man of first aid. providing first Adelor ’Turgeon, manager of the rug department. ’The area being redone was once the fur aid units for possible emergency niture finishing workshop, which now is located at the store's warehouse on Forest St. A PRESENTATION OF Marine Pvt. Charles E. Jacob duty when a large group gath When finished, the'new rug departrnent will display samples.of special order carpets on the son, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles ered for some community af walls, and stock carpeting will be displayed in large pieces rather than on rolls. The new B. Jacobson of 45 Willys St. fair. With the Red Cross, he department will be located at the rear of the Watkins store, and has a direct entrance RedevelopmeDt recently finished boot camp at served two years as chapter from the Purnell PI. parking lot. Through this department, customers will be able to go di DowntowD Parris- Island, S.C. chairman, five years as finance rectly into the rest of the store from the parking lot in the rear. Store oficials say the date chairman, and was fund drive for completion of remodeling of the section is scheduled for Oct. 1. (Herald photo by Sa- WILL BE HELD AT THE chairman in 1951. He was disas ternis.) lOH Sponsors ter chairman of the Greater ELKS H O M E Hartford Chapter representing of scraper for furniture refin- "All you need' to do is get it er selected as.sociates from the Art Show for Manchester, and at the present.' ishing and has begun to market iind start scraping*'' he said. firm's nationwide field force BISSELL STREET time is, on the board of directors it through mail orders. Sold through the mail under took part in seminars, lectures Bolton Artist of the Greater Hartford Chap Joyce said he has been work- .the name Joy-Craft ToblSj the and conferences dealing ....with. ter. ing on the special tool for scraper is not sold in stor^.s- the newest developments in pol- Monday, Sept. 19 at 8:30 P.M. An exhibit of original works A member of the Republican about Kine years, and has fi Joyce, Who does much fur- jcyowner service, life insurance by Bolton artist Mrs. Helen Committee, Strangfeld Mrs. Margaret V. Clemen* nally developed it to where it niture_finishing himself, works programming and other phases Open To The Public—All Interested Hayes Veitch will be displayed been elected to the office of can save the user many hours at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of life underwriting, in Kaiser Hall of Concordia jjjgtigg qj jjje peace. He is a gregational Church of Coventry. of toil. The s'cfaper is a putty- in East Hartford as a tech- When this item appeared sev- Are Invited To Attend Luthferan Church on Pitkin St. jjjgfubei. gf Emanuel Lutheran She was also organist for Gli- knife-like tool and the blade is nical illustrator. / eral. weeks ago, the first line of tomorrow afternoon from 2 to church and*" has "'served" the Chapter, OES, at Merrow. gr“yVd“ in""suciT'a way as to Refreshments Will Be Served 'Jthe item was dropped and Kel 6. church for six years on the She is a former piano student eliminate gouging When a per- SALE.S INCREASE ly's name had been omitted. The show, open to the public of trustees. He served as of Clarence Helsing, a former ig scraping. Joysays no g^^jgg increase of 45 per ------X free of ^ being spon- gj^j^irnian of,the board for one organist at Emanuel Lu^eran pamt remover is needeij when registered by Dorothy H. Peterson of 41 Au- ^red by the Instructors o ygar^ and was vice chairman Church, and also of Robert j^jg invention is used dn the ^aidor inc. for the six months tumn St. today celebrates her administration P®®’'’’* ® * ' ' > , e n d in r'^ ly 31. soih anniversary with the Pheo- for the year. lOH, which teach-_ yg^^ jjg ig a rnember ing- with-.Mrs. JDoris Turcotte, -phe scraper comes in sets of six-month sales through nix of Hartford Insurance Com- es swimming to handicapped ^ Emanuel Choir and is one member of the faculty of the t^^o, one made for flat surfaced, j j totaled over $29 million panies. She joined the company, FREE ^1.00 BONUS OFFER children, will begin its fall pro- gojgigtg. • H artt College of Music m Hart- and a second narrow one which as., compared...... to slightly over im " the • inland J ^marine depart- i J gram of leMons next Sunday at strangfeld is a member, of . the ford. is used for irregular or narrow $20 million for the same period ment, and in 1964 transferred the Manchester High School Masons, both Manchester Lodge ------areas. a t the pool. in 1965. to the policy audit division of and Friendship Lodge; Delta DE'VEDOPS SCRAPEIR The secret of the effective- Net earnings after taxes for the underwriting department, All, but one , of , the 40 works Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Arthur Joyce of 476 Parker ness of the scraper is in the m tomorrow s show will be for Council, Royal and St. has developed a new type edge .itself, according to Joyce, the first half totaled $635,377 ______.. Parkade Cleaners sale and will include oils, water compared to $505,228 for the colors," pastels, acrylics, and same period iast year. Per (Next To Liggett Rexall Drug Store) cement-in-oils. On display but share earnings, based on the J SAVE ON COUGH average number of shares out On every $10.00 of accumulated dry cleaning, you not for s^le will be a rendering, land COLD REMEDIES by the artist of lOH's plans for standing, rose to 31 cents for ■d is c o u n t PRICES! will receive FREE $1.00 of DRY CLEANING! its own year-roilnd pool. the first half compared to 26 "Here’s Where Quality, Service and Low Prices Prevail." Mrs. 'Veitch, who'Uyes on He cents a share a year earlier. ARTHUR DRUG Bring your ciothes and suedes to us,soon for professionai bron Rd. in Bolton, ls > a Man Both per share figures have cieaning and aiterations done on the premises. chester native. She is a member been adjusted for a . one for of the Manchester Fine Art As four stock distribution paid — Ask for Your Bonus Cord — sociation and of the Bolton .Art Aug. 31 this year to stockhold Club of which she is a founder. ers of record July 27. •Mon., Tues., Sat. 7 :30-6 • Wed., Thurs., Fri. 7 :30-9 Her picture’s have won several The board of directors an Phone 649-5559 MFAA awards, including first nounced the declaration of the KLH ______i ____ places in association exhibits, regular quarterly dividend of and have been chosen several 27 Vi cents--per share on the STEREO MUSIC times ajs “ Picture of the company's outstanding 5‘i per Month.” SYSTEMS ■ ■ ■ wism m m i cent cumulative convertible pre Though lOH has sent out 150 ferred stock, payable Oct. 1 to invitations to the event, mem . stockholders of record Sept. 24 AT bers stress that it is open to this year. Two Star Specials anyoi^ interested. Refrehments will be served. i BRIEFS NORMAN’S Pjueene N. Kelly of 20 Agnes .STOP IN rOK Dr. and John F. Perry of 9 W. “1 AN FAR FU.UNG OPEN SUNDAYS Middle-Tpke. several weeks ago DEMON.STRATION WHEN THIS COUI^ON IS PRESENTED attended courses at the home j s A.M. — 8 P.M. office of the National Li^e In- 413 HARTFORD RD. - surance Co. of Vermont at !MAN( H ESTER PINE PHARMACY Montpelier. T^iey and nine oth- j I at the : \ 664 Center St. • 649-9814 Anyone Fot Chicken? , I WiggeryBeauty j Miss Kathy Giorgio 699 Middle ’Ipke. West wiil resume Baton CHICKEN KING Salon Classes Se{i^t. 24,1966 Harry Forman, left, engineer for Colonial Board Co. and its Lydall & Foulds Division, and (Thar Is) Alex Balchunas, superintendent of maintenance, look over, blue prints for the installaUon of I 525 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ^ For information 16 new dryers at the .Lydall Foulds Division of Colonial Board Co. at 615 Parker St. The new 419 MAIN ST.—BELOW POST OFFICE CaU 649-0615 dryers, shown in the background on the left in two tiers, vrill go into operati^^^^^ NEXT TO PIZ^A KING and GRINDER KING Call 643-2330 to supplement the 56 dryers already in operation. 'With the installation of the supplemen tary dryers also comes a mechanization of the paper-drying process' which wi^ll eliminate the need for taking the sheet of paper oyer the dryers by hand, and a new electric drive ' ^mous. Brand / prime mover which will replace the present variable speed steam engine. The post of the COLD WAVE total improvement program will come to $126,000. (Herald photo by Saternis.) | BUCKET OF CHICKEN Whist and Setback their accomplishment of the *7.99 Stavnitsky Also Argiies new Waddell Swimming Pool SALE out of current income on the Tinted $ 1 0 ^ CARD one hand, and ask the people to SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPECIAL . For Split Works Voting bond for the same thing on the other. This. I am sure, will hot - 10 PIECES PARTY GOP Town Director Robert for the proposal, had argued be acceptable to the voters of HEAVENLY FRIED CHICKEN ' CLAIROL Sta'vhitsky today backed Re that the package should be split. Manchester. SMiiBored By The French publican Town Chairman Fran Stavnitsky stated today; “By "This is another-case of plac Hair Coloring cis DellaFera in a request that breaking down the total to the ing' the _ scrioqsly* neglected Reg. Club Of Manchester the proposed $2.5 million Cap various single items,, the voters school maintenance and repair $2.75 ital Improvements Bond Issue would be able to express them\ proppsal in jeopardy\rhe condi .u *5.75 MON., SEFT, 19 1» split. selves on the merits of e|ich,'' tion has continued to grpw 1.99 V '\PellaFera has called qn and therefore not place the i^r- worse, thamks to the' Democrats’ Also: Dinner, Barrels of Chicken and Clams, 8 P.1VL Mayor Francis Mahoney to call ioUsly, vital QiKijects in jeopardy, attempt to have the people a special meetlAg to rescind the a^ I feel may well be the case. think they have held the tax Shrimp and Fis^. MON., TUBS., WED., THURS. till 4 P.M. • | ORANGE HALL board of directors’ unanimous "This, to me, is another fine line. ' ' . Specials Not Honored Without ■ action on Sept. 6, in voting the Democratic example of keeping ’"7^6 nonsense of the claimi YOU BE THE C A l^R PubUo Invited 1 - bond issue, subject to a Nov. 8 the people out of government, ^ is proved in the necessity' now **yaltiable Coupon” Above Offer referendum. by removing th at. choice. '.to have a bond issue on these CALL AHEAD 646-0176 Stavnitsky, although he voted "The Democrats aflvertlse items." ,\ -J iishop Joining Late Talkers HOLXiYWOOD (AP) — Joby committed to specific persons Siahop sat down, a soft drink in or formats for his own show and hand and a Boy Scout uni has only a general idea of what form on his back, and like a he’ll try to do. scoutmaster patiently lecturing "Suppose on an hour-and-a- ^ patrol leader who ^esn't half show an eight-minute ex quite know what the situation is, periment doesn’t Work, What is talked about what is wrong with the harm? It’s not like a series late-night television. where if it’s no good it’s too late ‘‘Television had like a golden because there are already eight opportunity,” he said. “But shows in the can. Showing movies became an easy “There’s no harm in saying, way to fill air time. The format ‘You’ll never see that on this ..became stale. Now there’s "not show again’.” Sven a host.” He talked about “the added Movies late in the evening luxury of doing the show five don’t make as much money as nights a week. If something they' used to, he said, so net doesn't go over, you’ll know works are turning more atten about it the next morning.'^ IS being re- tion to live programs. Bishop believes late-night lew addition, Bishop was taking a bresde on shows are essential to introduce anager, and the set of “.Who’s Minding the audiences to new personalities. ince the fu r- Mlntt” a Oolumbia movie he "There are no break-in dates on television except late-night i Forest St. Sxpects to finish this month. shows,” he sal^. A prime-time i-pets on the The uniform, which can give entertainment program requires 11s. The new him a more forlorn look than he a^ polished performance by a Bct entrance usually wears on stage, is one seasoned worker, he added. ble to go di- ttostume he wears in the come Bitdiop’s show is unnamed, say the date dy about a robbery. unstaffed and largely unplanned When Bishop finishes the ihoto by Sa- at this point. And he's not tell movie and some nig^t club com ing what he will do to counter mitments, he’ll bejgin preparing the talk shows of the other net to become the host of an 11 :S0 to ciates from the works. 1. o’clock talk and variety show le field force In November, Bishop will on ABC five nights a week. It ninars, lectures start looking for a production jvlU be taped in Hollywood for , ^ 1 dealing with staff. ‘‘I need bright, creative, ' ' 4i Sir 0 •bowing at 11:30 p.m., the same lopmenls in pol- imaginative new people,” he time it will be shown in New life insurance said. "They’re not hard to find. York. You don’t see them because id other phases Bishop will be no slxanger to there’s no showcase for them.” ting. late talk shows. He credits his n appeared sev- appearances on Jack Paar’s the first line ot prog^rams vvith getting him on popped and Kcl- the road to his present prosperi- SEABCSItNO FOR LIFE 1 been omitted. P aar often entrusted the The possibilities of life else show to Bishop when he was out where In the imiverse wiU be Of town. ;terson of 41 Au- explored In a one-hour program Late-night movies ' have celebrates her next month on ABC. The pro- robbed television of the chance r with the Pheo- g^ram, ‘W e Are Not Alone,” Is for experimentation and crea Insurance Corn baaed on the book of that title tiveness that live programming ed the company, by Walter Sullivah, science permits. Bishop said. He is not marine depart- editor of the New York Times. 1964 transferred SulU-van and leading scientists lUdit division of will discuss work being done to 5 department. find other life In the universe. When Muzzy Marcellino, mu i COUGH sic director of “A rt Linklettor’s > REMEDIES House Party” on the CBS Tele vision Network, toured the IT PRIC ES! country with Ted Fiorito’s band Sheila MacRae is the new Alice Kramden in a revival of ‘The Honeymooners" > yean ago as singer and guitar that will launch CBS’ ‘The Jackie Gleason Show” tonight at 7:30 p.m. Art R DRUG ist, another young vocalist in Gamey will take up his-old role as Ed Norton. “The Honeymooners” will be tiM outfit was Betty Orable. presented on the show most of the seas on. L IF E w i t h IV A N The Soviet Union has given flic Eyes permission to A B C to film an hour-long program about ' 'the By BOB THOMAS stroying the essential quality of viewpoints, and their -vitality everyday life of a Russian fam HOtAiYWOOD (AP) — Odoc- infects the actors. We some ily. The program, titled “Ivan set viewen wiU be rec- Leacock is a jealous guardian times have guest ston,..not Ivanovich,’'"-will be shown next cgniM for the tint time tonight Cf'^"Chinsmoke’e” success,. and merely for name value — our February and «rUt be repeated. that Matt DUlon’a eyes are deep^ his stars no^ appreciate his ef best shows are those involving A B C News plans to Use a mid blue and Kitty’s hair la orangey- forts. That wasn’t always true. the ‘family.’ The addition of top- dle-class family living in a city red, ■ /■ When he took over the show notch performenr puts the regu outside Moscow. The beginning of the 12th sea .toree years ago, the performers lars on their toes and they ptor son of "Gunsmoke” brings the eyed him -wiUi suspicion. -vide better performances.” CBS Western to the ,^home After all, what right had he, How much longer can "Guns IN roK eoreen in-~.oolor ..lor. . th a'fliat o a . BngUshhuui,.. t o .. assume., moke" la^? '‘‘Tl!iaf’'s erffi'rSS’ up lo the acr' FlLl.INC; time. But viewers won’t be command on a basically Ameri- TUATION seeing ' any splashes o t char- ctui saga? tors,” Leacock reinarked. “It can probably continue as long tret^e and fuchisa, or any other "W e had some cleiahes at as they are -willing to stay.” ^ t d m k FORD KD. b i^h t colors, for that matter. first,” admitted Leacock, disi ^ K S T K R That’s the dictum of Philip cussing' his relationships with' ELECTRONICS Leacock, who has been guridlng^ James Arness, Amanda Blake THE SOUND OF RODOERa the destiny of the long-run ser and Milburn Stone. “These peo Richard Rodgers will write the LABORATORIES ies. ple 'oare so much about the score for' the musical version of Says the producer: "When It show and their characters that George Bernard Shaw’s “An- was announced that we were they are suspicious of anyone drocles. and the Lion.” The 90- 277 BROAD going to color, some of the peo who might want to tamper with minute version of the play will ple on the show said we could them.-I had to pnwe to them be presented by NiB(p next sea now repaint all the sets brilliant thiat I cared just Cs' much' as son. Rodgers is also doing the ALLNEW odors, put bright grreen curtains they did.” score, for “Saturday Night,” a in the Long Branch saloon and After a dozen years It can be film N B C Is preparing on how 1966 new dresses on the girls. I said rugged going to maintain en Saturday night is celebrated ho. . thusiasm for a'series, but Lea- around the world. James - Mason in a "Oh, maybe the Long Branch C(tok manages. A long-time I - I : I Dawn Wells of “Gllllgan’s is FFICE -scene from ah origi Is a bit brighter, but otherwlM d l^ t o r , he knows how to stim nal drama by John Le Dodge. City will look pret^ ulate an actor's interest. land” on the CBS Television RADIOS E R K 1 N 6 rCarre b n ‘‘'ABC Stage much the same, it would be - often-go-tor—young writers Network recited parts 67" W e d n e s ^ y 10-11 easy to lose the dusty atmos and directors,” he explained. Thornton WUdOT’s ■ play “Our CALL A494124 '-"They approach, a show like Town” to win a,M iss Nevada p.m. Hugh Griffith co- phere on the town by going wild TV-BaiUo, SalM und Servle» ‘^auasmolm’ with new ideas Sod beauty orown. CKEN atars. Oil color. But we’d a ^ be de L, :iAL EN Reg. $2.75 . n ' id Clams, t 'i' 9 * * e b ^nH^g-TEH. •'-' '? i fi - g *? t J 'i ^ " ■' I" ^ p a g e t w o M AlW P tWi i l # ^ Educationdl T U E S D A Y lU ^ P R O G R A M PROGRAM folk singers Simon and Oar* 1:46 (12) Mamhal DUIon (unkel. , . M orn in g night, Roger Is hoot to Dark’’ part m 6:86 (18) The Merv GrlHla Stow (29-22-99) ■ ' Dial 090 . Stia Hunt tance. :Edward O. Robinson..' end “My Uncle Used to Love real “ new face” that I V talks 1:SS (1048-30) New* (O) , • . (A40) Bewitched (C) about so much but uses so infre (S) F au w ord (O ' . . '» ■ ). News at. Six -S- Me But She Died,” may very (Sa82-S0) Day* ol Oar Uvee 0:66 (8) News —Sports and lyenth- 0:80 (20-22-30) Tlie Hero (O) well be just what television has quently. And he arrived at a (O) Richard Hulligan, .'Harlette time when many of the estab (8-40) Newlywed Game 6:10 (40) Haverick Hartley. Bam Garret forgets needed for a long time: A new 2ise (S) HOnse Party (C) 6:20 (22) ^ r t s with Bill Bosmns- to invke neighbor Fred to a variety star with style and per- lished shows are showing the (jueBta; Shellah Graham, syn sen party and spends all evenmg bones of their format: The pre dicated columnist and Larry 0:28 m> Special Report trying to dle.guise his over Bonality all his own. Craig who finds mtssing Editorial comment sight. Miller, whose NBC half-hour dictable mix of comedy, song, heirs. 6:80 (3) News with Waller Oroa- (840) That Girt (O) and golf players exhibiting (80-Z8-S0) The Doctors hlte (C) (U) Subscription TV show will be a candidate for (8-40) A Time (or Vs (8) News and Weather “ Hodesty Blaise” public approval in the new sea swings on Sullivan’s show; the Z:M (40) Woman’ s News (20) British Calendar 10 :M (20-28-30) Dean Martin Show predictable laughing breakup of (22-30) Huntley-BrlnUey Be- (O) son, is a tall, sleepy-eyed Texan S;00 (8) To Tell the Truth port (C) Dean is host to Dom Do Luise, guest stars in sketches with Red (SaZ2-S0) Another World (C) v^th a southwestern drawl that (8-40) General Hospital 6:48i l8(8) )' Peter Jennings News Gene Krupa, Carol Lawrence. Skelton; the predictable “ spot" (20) Local and Regional News Liberace and Bob Newhart. would make LBJ gpeAi with (18) Life of RUey 7:00 (3) Daktari ^ (846) Hank (C) „ ^ with the kitchert stool and new 8:25 (3) News (C) (20) Huntley-Brinkley Report envy. He has built-in hatred of 3:30 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show U:66 (88-264^) News, Sporta and sweater on “The Andy Williams (20-22-30) Yon Don’t Say (C) (C) W ein er (O) the cliche answer. (8) Green Hornet (0) (22) The Big News Show,” (8) Winchell-Hahoney Show (22-30-40) Local News and Ask him about his upcoming (18) Gems- of the SUver Screen 11:18.(2636) Tonight Shew (O) Thus, at the very least, “ The Weather Starring Johnny Carson Xhow, and instead of telling you "I'm No Angel” Curvacious 7:18 (28) Western Hass Highlights Roger Miller Show” is impre- midway dancer with a shady 11:26 (3) Thnrsdny Starlight about the great guys he’s work Tom Colton and guests “ (Soodbye My Fancy Con past and con men pais, falls (30) Sports Camera ing with, he’ll murmur some- dictable. for a handsome socialite. Mae gressman returns to her alma (40) Peter Jennings News mater for an honorary degree, No one can tell now what kind West, Cary Grant -'33- 7:60 (20-22-30) Daniel Boone (O) Uiing about it being “ something (40) The Norses and a reporter discovers she of television personality Miller Fess I^rker with Ed Ames has been expelled. Joan Craw like swimming — if you panic 4:00 (3) Banger Andy Show (O) •.“rhe Allegiances” ■you drown." will show. It is a vast distance (20-82-30) Match Game (O) (8-40) Batman (O) ford, Robert Young, Frank (40) Swabby Shew "Barbecued Barman” A stock lovejoy, Eve Arden. f “The Roger Miller Show” will between being a guest star sing 4:88 (80-2^S0) News (C) “The Bride Wore Boots" -’46 ing his own songs and acting as market crash seems imminent Barbara Stanwyck, Robert be the only really novel excur 4:30 (8) Big 3 Theatre as The Minstrel begins to vi Ctunmlngs, Diana Lynn. sion into variety on television in host to guest stars, making "A Yank in Korea” Soldier brate the entire exchange (6) Movie Festival of Hlis them look good —and singjng leaves his post to help his ' building. “ Guns of the Tlmberland" Uie season that starts in_a wJu- friend and lets enemy infil (18) Snbscrlptioa TV Alan Ladd, Jeanne Crain. (C) ple 6f weeks. All in ad, there other people’s music. trate in Korea. Lon McCal- “Hunster Go Home” I (46) Geuntry Music Caravan lister. Bill Phillips. 8:06 (3) Hr. Roberts (0) will be 10 programs weekly on And most of all, it Is hard to (80) Bongh Biders ‘Beluctmit Dragon” (C) the three networks that fall into tell how a show competing with (8) Hr. Uin Iw U 1 p.m. Sun. (Sept 25) at 7:15. society ...” ’ NEW LONDON (AP) — TIm K FISH for trout in the Vermont Building. . . LEARN golf strokes Ribicoff proposed pay raises, PargD, the Navy’s 24th nuclear Power, White. SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES NEW! Fri. at 8:30 p.m. , J . Ribicoff heads a Senate sub in Building . . . SEE famous resort areas in New Hamp better training, more effective attack submarine, was launched Sat Sept 17 thru Thurs. Sept 22 . . Seats: Reserved $2.50, Loge $3.00, Box $3.50 (Sun. Stake Night committee which recently fin fit EORD SfiQC use of ' policemen's time, and today at shipyards of Electrio shire . . . THRILL to American Industry in Connecticut. . . S/Sgt. Bany Sadler , ished a first round of hearings »V! Test Primary V I Cuatom 2-Dr. Sedan. Auto. VVW a t 7:15)-Reserved $3.00 and $4.00, Loge $5.00. improved relations with minor Boat Division of General Dy MARVEL at Rhode Island’s jewelry. . . ENJOY the Maine Build fThe Ballad of the Green Berets") into the problems of American tnuu, 6-eyl., power steerMg. ity gtoujjs ’as fnethods to im namics Corp. ings vacationland. ^ , - of U.S. Army Special Forces. AT THE RACE TRACK cities. PORD , SOiUi Jh e Gemini Space Capsule . . . FFA Childrens Barnyard . . , prove police effectiveness. The Fargo Is the sec<»id U.S. DAN FLEENOR’S HURRICANE HELLDRIVERS He said a survey of slum resi- The Connecticut senator said m Falcon 4-Dr. Sta. Wagon. fcVV Daily Exhibits and demonstrations by YMCA, SEA SCOUTS, Candidate Second submarine to laear the nam*. 1st Sun. (Sept 18), Mon. (Sept 19), Tues (Sept 20), Wed. (Sept that greater efforts should be MStd. trans., white finish. C.A.P. CADETS, FFA and 4H GROUPS . . . GRAND PARADE daily (X)LISEUM SHOWS The first was a World‘War II 21), Thurs. (Sept 22) and Fri. (Sept 23) at 3 pjn. S ept 24 at made to recruit, and hire police at 4 p.m____New England Square Dance Festival. . . Calliopes. 50th Anniversary Special! vessel which made nine patrola VOLKSWAGEN, S1MC 5 X 0 p.mi. from minority groups. He called' Prize winning Art and Sculpture . . . 17$ Better Living Center ‘Big E’ Opening Without a Speech t- In the Pacific, at one time com- Sedan. Gray, radio. lU lK r * NEW for 19S8—With every adult coliseum morning, ^ e n x w 2nd Sun. (Sept. 25) at 3 p.m. for expanded police-communitjy ‘ manded by Rear Adm. David K displays . . . arts, crafts and hobby demoiistrations. Garden or evening show ticket purchased in advance, you will Adults $1.50 ChiidrenSOc relations units established at the VOLKSWAGEN Again Features WASIUNGTQN (AP) — Agnes make any difference whether a B. Bell, now assistant chief of Exhibits. . . Fashion Show , . . Horse, pony and ox pulling. . . a FREE outside gate admission ticket good anytime on that EXCITING AUTO RACES , _ precinct as well as community ballot is arranged alphabetical naval operations for manpower. - 'Ci Squareback, Blue. ■ SPlPV Hatfield ran second in a Repub Junior Music Festival. . . Show Horses being trained . . . Mil day and worth $1.25. 1st S a t (Sept 17) and 2nd S a t (Sept 24) Time Trials 1:00 pin. GovernorsDay levels. ly, or by the color of your eyes ♦ Bell was the principal speaker lions of dollars worth of purebred cattle, baby beef, swine, A large portion of a detec- lican congressional primary in — but the first name on it ap VOLKSWAGEN $DQC COLISEUM MIDWEEK SPECIALS-FREE Variety Show.. - Country Races 3:00 p.m. at today’s launching. sheep, horses, goats and farm machinery. . . Kelton's "Circu;” Adults $2.50 Children $1.00 WEST .SPRINQFIEI^.. Wms^. tive’s time in most police de Maryland without even trying. parently has an edge.” ...... Convertible Coupe, Red* U v w Fair Salute Mon. 7:30 p.m.. . . RCA Championship Rodeo with Christehihg" the' 292-foot aub- n . . . over one hundred state building exhibits i . . Youth Center GROUNDS OPEN 8 a.m.— All Buildir^ and Exhibib 6p«n }0 --- The Governors’ Day Com partments, jpUbicoff said, is con She: Congressional candidates are marine was Mrs. James L. Hol VOLKSWAGBI ““ Hie Lone Ranger Tues. 7:^ p.m.. . . with Frank Fontaine Wed. sumed in typing reports and do demonstrations and contests . . . Championship Horseshoe a.m. to 10 p.m. daily and 1 pin. to 10 p.m. both Sundays. mand Performance traditionally —Did not make a single cam listed in alphabetical order on loway, Jr., of Virginia Beach, Convertible. White. U w V 5-4P.i Wed. 8:30 p.m , Thurs. 7:30 p.m. _ ing paper work.. He said that W Pitching. . . Rabbit show. . . Sheep Sheering contest.. . The OUTSIDE GATE TICKETS (Free wjUi all Coliseum Show t i ^ climaxes the opening day of the paign speech. the Maryland ballot. Va., the wife' of retired Adm. ALL AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW Sept 21-25 police officers also spend many VOLKSWAGEN OM W est. .-,i Pleasure horse eidiibits .-. . milking by machine bought in advance). ____ Eastern States Exposition. Fol —^Did not spend a cent on her She proposed a )ptudy of the J . L. Holloway Jr. Her daughter, Seats: Unreserved $2.00 (Children $1X0) hours in courtrooms waiting to 65 2-Dr. Sedan.B. RadioRadio. P t VV . . . automated milk handling. Before 5 b.m; Adults $7.25 Children under 12 yrs^— FREE lowing a governors’ ? reception campaign. matter and suggested giving serving as matron-of-h