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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN fSlanrh^Bter Eu^nttig Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather V F-ov-inu Week. BaSed. . ' . . Partly cloudy, .not lo eoci te- Churches participating in The, Liadies of St. James will Annual Report September S, 19SS night. Low in the tapper 60s About Town Religious Services at Manches- have Its first meeting of the and low 60s. Partly cloudy and /ter convalescent homes are re- season Monday, after a^dirtner JOIN IN little cooler Sunday. Hicn Hertford Tolland CJounty "'*'“**<* a meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p,jm. aU Willie’s Steak All Kinds of Creatures 14,495 around 80. OoOncil of the VPW will meet 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episco- House. Edward f Mancheater-^A City of Village Charm Sunday at 2:30 pjTi'. at the pcd Church to discuss assign- live director of^he Manchester ments and program. Redevelopment NAgency In Dog Warden’s Purview LEARN TO VFW Home, Tolland. (Claaetfied Adverttelng on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS j. , ------Atty. William FiUl VOL. LXXXV, NO. 290 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECnO^) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 „ .. . - The Gold Star Mothers will chairman of the agel Don’t “let the title of deputy three racoons, one sea gull, and dog warden fool you. . one partridge (It wasn’t found wm'Z" S' “V the v™ *-■ o„ TO incuivo. ^ iiisuy at a dinner Tuesday, Sept. — The man with tliftt title may in any pear tree, either), . \ ii^ell be called a Gull War- Perhaps the only creature that One Bank Open HaSoM T?e ^ is open to f f *“7nce S 1 "^’’f 'den, a Partridge Warden or an literally got in a bind was the SQUARE DANCE Labor Backs medical assistants employed 'C eorS P , Man Opossum Warden — because sea gull. Lack: of Qiiorum LOe ANGELES (AP) — by physicians of the Greater / ’ i Glastonbury, formerly of Man- thne are. some of the critters He was discovered tangled in; In observance of Califor­ Hartford an»a. Members aw» f ^ MANCHESTER SQUARE DANCE CLUB D e m o c r a ts, Auto-Pilot Failure ^ in it a d to brine wraoned St. and Miss Louise Copping of Carolina State University, Lebero Fraqchia, the town’s tfee with string around Itrf nia’s Admission Day, Los packages for a parcel post a u c ®*® Vernon St. are in charge of R^ieigh, where he holds an as- "dog” ward^. encounters on jeg <‘it finally died.. .couldn’t Angeles banks were closed his travels around town. reach it,” Fracchia said. "May- tion after the meeting. Infor- reservations, sistantship in research statistics Hits Getigras Stalls Rights Talk Friday—all, that is, except Moat of them, however, are j,g j^g g^g tj^at came from IHTRODUGTIOH to SQUARE DANCING one. The Bank of America mation may be obtained from ------and, is working for a dual doc- St. James’ Holy Name So- torate in biology and statistics, found-dead on roads and Frac- u,g dump and got tangled up.” HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ branch .bank at' 46th Street Mrs. Alona Donovan, 86 Alton WASHINGTON (AP) — After Only 48 senators put in an ap- olety will have its first meet- chia is obliged to dispMe of Fracchia’s jbb doesn’t require necticut State Labor <3ounCll and Broadway was wide them. failihg again to muster enough pearMdt on the floor Friday — open. ing o f the season Tuesday, A- Members of Delta Chapter, him to administer the coup de WADDELL SCHOOLr-8 P.M. wound up Its three-day - conven­ The dog warden’s annual re­ tnembere for a qirorum, the thre4 short ot the 61 neceesary But no one was there — Maes will be celebrated at 6:30 RAM, will have an outing to­ grace to dying animals. In fact, tion with endorsements for VFW Poet and Auxiliary have nt for 1965-66 notes that 13 Senate has put off discussion of for a quorum, not even the guards, tellers . - — ------r •" P-m- At the Church. ’There will morrow at the cottage of C. Head of Music *it’s against state law. Up until Democratic candidates and blast pos ties of .animals were dis- TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 the administration’s civil rights The absentees included sever- or manager. A dinner at 7:15 p.m. at St. Harry Shenning, Rogers Lake, a few years ago dog wardens at the Republican canihdate lor Hill 'Veterans ■ Hospital from James’ School hall. Robert Mrs. E. Hawkins of pose^ "^ during the year, in­ could kill stray animals, but governor, Clayton Gengras. bill until Monday. ' al senators who have been A customer, unaware of CAPE KENNEDY, Fhu Mrniday, Sept. 12 to Monday, Old Lyme. Those wishing fur­ cluding Kii’ee wild Callw-: EAm JOHNSTON Opponents of the -IjEgislation strong advocates of the pending the holiday, entered the Brock, executive vice-presi­ ther information may call Clar­ Elm Hill R d.,. Vernon, will be now it’s up to a veterinarian The AFL-CTO delegates from (A P)—The Gemini 11 ren­ Bept. 19. • dent of the Manchester Cham­ a sea gful or the humane society. indicated It would fare*ho better bill. ' front door, couldn’t find a ence Shiebel, 28 Michael Dr., installed Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Even more'Nastonishing was ADMISSION FME Connecticut labor unions gave then. These'were Sens. Robert F. teller, then called police. dezvous and space walk ber of Commerce,, and Bruce Although the dog warden en- or Laurence" D. Lane, 70 Ox­ as minister of music at Eman­ the fact that nV^ foxes, sup' their blessing to John Dempsey ’“The bill shows no signs of Kennedy,, 0-N.Y., Edward M. li^BI agents waited at the mission was postponed to­ Watkins, chairman of the fi­ colmters a large variety of ford St. uel Lutheran Church. Her du- posedly cunning wobdland war . foP'^pvemor, Altilio R. Fraesl- hurricane animation,’’ Senate Kennedy, D^Mass., Paul H. bank until the manager day until Monday morning nance committee of PROD, fauna, its mainly the dogs hb’s lielli for lieutensmt govenior and (Promote Renewal of Down­ ties, which began Sept. 1, in- rjorg were seized. Agttln, some Republican Leader Everett M. Douglas, D-Ill,, Clinton P. An­ showed up. *' because of problems with Airman William R. Crockett, concerned wth. Mr.s.'Ella T. BGrasso for secre­ KLH town), will speak on “Down­ elude directing the (bur choirs were dead, an'tt the Dirksen observed after Friday's derson, D-N.M., Wayne Morse, He couldn’t explain why an automatic pilot system grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ During the past fiscal year, tary of state, Dempsey and Mrs. town Renewal.” 'Tickets may of the church and serving as others sick, session- "In fact it is languish­ D-Ore., Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., the door was left unlocked^" in the Atlas-Agena target liam Crockett of 10 Short St., ,,the following figures were re- Grasso are incumbent, STEREO MUSIC be purchased from officers of organist.- ^ “ Once in a while there’s ing. It needs a few friends. It and Thomas H. Kuchel, R-Calif. He said nothing had been has been selected for technical, ra(xled: Dog complaints, 347; Also endorsed were the six rocket. the society. The former Alberta Olson of gjok fox. He's a sly animal has plenty of enem ies."’ A chief reason for 'the heavy taken, The launching was called off training at Chanute AFB, 111., dog^..^boarded, 20; dogs exter- Democrats up for re-election SYSTEMS Auburn, Mass., Fracchia. Dirksen is opposed to the absen.teeism apparently is the .at 8:16 a.m. as toe astronauts. as an Air Force aircraft equip­ majored in music in Augustana The report leads one to be- minated,^66; dogs returned, 149; to Congres.s — Emilio Q. Dad- Regina D’ltalia Society will bill’s controversial open housing forthcoming congressional elec- . Navy (Jmdr. Cborlc' U-- ^r, ment repairman. He is a 1966 College, Rock Island, 111., where neve that the adage "cunning dogs soldpNjS; and dogs buried. , First District; William have its 34th annual banquet section whicb would ban dis-' tions. Ten Republicans and and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Richard „ _ graduate of . Howell Cheney she received an A. B. degree in gg a fox" should be attributed 21. \ ’< lOOD L. St. Dnge, Second: Robert crimination in the sale and ren- eight Democrats______----- ______n C W S Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Garden ^gg^nical School. N. Giaimo, Third^ Donald J. Gordon Ji'. w -.e ii. .iie.i' . . jy 1958. She was a member of the to the chipmunk —the only fur- A total of was turned tal of housing^w^th exceptions campaigning for re-election did Grove. Reservations may be ___ ■ Irwin, Fourth; John 8. Mona room quarters about 1,200 feM Augustana Choir for four years, yy speedster ■’ indigenous to over to the towiTreyenue col­ for home and small apartmwit not show up Friday, NORMAN’S made with Mrs. John Patelli, gan. Fifth; and Bemerd ’ F. from their launch pad. lector in connection .yrith the ESTMENT The adult choir'of St. James’ She was also a member of these parts who didn’t end up building owners. Another factor may be that Crash KUls They had been

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1966 PAGE THREl' PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ) . ' ______!___ ------travel in a military convoy to Third Soldier BOUTON s a a o o t. BCBNU Viet ^am Election ; the town where a rally la to be Wo^iling "I SheinwoW on Bridge U.S. ^ ’apher’s Images Monday, riosbburger on Wallace Threatens held. Usually there are only a roll, vegetable sticks, piotri- few hundred people present —- Faces Sentence ra n cu t p r o v e r b W m a BRIDOE HAND loath dekhr to- chips, pineapple; Tues­ In Hau Nghia people don’t trav­ FT. DDC, N.J. (AP) — P v t PartM - Hanson Bott rides YotoenUs ' day, American chcqi> suey, Action on Schools GOOD el much If they can a'void It NORTH Show le for Free Viet Nam Vote in Hau Nghia David Samas, the third and last By ALFRED MIBINWOLD green beans, strawberry .(Ooislliined frem Page Om ) « S3 By WILUAM OOE With the official campaign soldier tirlsd here this week for q? Q9 gelatin dessert; Wednesday, said a suit will be filed to test period limited to two weeks, refusing to go to Viet Nam, was According to an old bridge 0 A 9 i4 The mounting Viet Cong ter" hapiburger gravy w i^ rice, Negro schools 4s well as Ne­ the law, which nullifies all pre- INVESTMENT toere could only be six such found guilty Friday and sen­ provert), a Mid In the hand is « A 7651 rorism and sabotage currently/' cabbage-raisin salad, gln- groes asrigned to teach wMte \riousIy made agoeements to No Longer a Joke meetings. tenced to five years at hard la­ w(^4h more than a poke in the sweeping South Viet Nam In sfl- jjer bread; Tniursday, corn­ pupils. comply "wUh the Integration "In VTet Nam we do things bor, forfeiture of pay and a eye. .If you don’t take the bird, vance of the coimtry’s first na­ ed' beef haah, sliced toma­ But, Wallace’s main concern, guidelines, and says no board Manchstiar Couatry Glnh An'AF SpMtal Ref>ort It is almost laughable today. differently,*' a knowledgeable, dishonorable discharge. your partner may give you the tional elections tomorrow is 'a toes, fresh fruit; Friday, to­ he said, was the protest from has' the authority to make such BAO TRt;., South Viet Nam But not quite. Frendi-speakihg province offi­ Earlier in the day, Pfc. Jaihes poke. u" danger wMch will be faced by mato soup, toasted cheese wMte parents objecting to. their 'Agreements In the future"; ^ Optnfaig lead —«lx of dia­ i g ?i* N a Manchester man, who is (AP) — Bigbteen montha ago "The situation then was dep­ cial saJd. "We will vote for a A. Johnson Jr., 20, received an K w n . * * " * sandwich, chocolate pud­ children )>eing taught by Ne­ The act, passed last week' at lorable. Now it is Just bad,” an man because we kiio'w him, be­ identical sentence. Five years is monds. scheduled to land today at Tan ding. groes. Wallace’s request, alro^ ap­ BONDS Hau Nghia was a province of official said. cause a friend knows him or the maximum prison sentence West opens the six of dia­ Son Nhut Airport just outside He said more than 2,000 resi­ propriates state funds to reim­ despair. However meager the prog­ because he is of our religion. We for the specific offense, disobey­ monds, and you have the O J1 0 7 Saigon. dents of ’Tuscaloosa have signed burse local school boards, for Its demoralized policemen chance to test the old proverb. Peter Bielak left 'Manchester petitions to remove Negro part of the federal money they ress, it was enough to rekindle generally know what the candi­ ing a direct order from a super­ SoaOi West Norft W ___ oowered in fear. The Vietnam­ some political emotion- When dates are thinking. They might ior officer. If you play a low diamond from Thursday tor a 34-hour flight Fair Package teachers from two schools might lose for failure to" abide In terest the diunmy, you may expect to 1 NT. Bsw 3 NT A* ihi* bkek to Saigon, where he is there. ese army's Bth Division hai^y the Saigon government last s^y^ust the opposite, but we P vt Dennis Mora, 26, New by the guidelines. spring announced elections for a tinderstand.” York City, was found guilty hear from_ your partner. serving as photo officer tor the “Their voices should be dared leave its barracks. The Bill Expected heard,” he said. Paid Constituent Assembly, even The same official predicted Wednesday, but received a een- East'Wins ths first trick with If West had led a lower dia­ Joint U. S. Public Affairs Of­ meager services of the Saigon lukewarm reaction was more tence of three years of hard la­ the queen of diamonds and re­ mond. fice (JUSPAO) of the U. S. Wallace, mentioned by nam# Want Name Chanr ' alipust all the province’s 60,000 only the schools in 'Tuscaloosa government were dwindling to than anyone could togically ex-- eligible voters will vote. The Moves Office bor, with a dishonorable dis^ turns the Jack of spades. 'Your Daily Qaestion Information Service. With Change HONG KONG (AP) — ..ed Annually Bielak’s wife, Helen, and County, but he said he was in­ nothing. The province on the pect. voters also will need courage. Atty. Arnold H. Klau of 46 , beat play Is to step up with the Partner opens with 1 NT (18 Guards, who have been chang­ cMIdren, Peter Jr., 9, and Eliza­ (Continued from Page One) formed , there affe ..others. The ing the names of streets and Cambodian border west of Sai­ Now, five candidates are The military war maps of the Bruce Rd„ Manchester’s assis- No a,^rity w ^ cement ace of spades. Now you must to 18 poiiito). and the aext plqjK gon was in the quicksand of de- seeking the province's lone seat S.— on the' lesser sentence given to develop the clubs and hope that er passee. Yon boldt Shades, beth, 6, are living at the home Lauderdale County superin­ stores in Communist CMna, province ure dotted with the tant town counsel, Ijae moved ______Bast stays out of the lead. of Mrs. Bielak’s mother at 16 all they (rcianufacturers) say It tendent at Florence oonfit;med want to change the name of in the li7-man assembly that ominous red crayon marks his law offices from Hartford Mora—Eaefa-of the eoldiers was K-7-6-2; Hearts, 8-6-6-8-I INa- will,” Rep. Harley O. Staggera, will "write a new constitution. tried by a different court of offi­ This plan doesn’t work be- mends, 6-S; aidts, |M>. Edward St. later that Ms school system klsp Hong Kong to "Opoose Imperi­ The only man who ^oould where the Viet Oong roam by, to 21 E Middle Tpke. D-W. Va., the committee chair­ has faculty desegregation. ^>eak with authority was the With the government machinery cers. g Mrs. Clifford Parten caiise there is no way to duck What do you i»yt Interviewed with Ms family alism City” or "Expell the Im- night, where roads are pcuisable Atty. Klau,’ a Hartford native, Wednesday as a two-weeks’ man, said as his committee The county board in 'Tuscaloo­ pmaljsts City,” travelers re­ Invetl la Your Coaiaianlty Communist "comrade reg­ of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky only in “convoy. The Vam Ot> 8amas, 20, of Modesto, Oollf., a dub trick to West. East gets Answer: Paa$. Your partner wound up six weeks of open going all-out to insure voter attended Hartford public schools was charged with disobeying an. Mias Karen M. Hsnson of In with the queen of clubs and leave from his tour of duty In sa announced last Week that a ported today. imental commander” whose River divides the province. Be­ and was graduated from Ches­ will probably go down, but you hearings on the legislation For further Information call The Manbheeter turnout Sunday, the campaign is order on July 14 to boiard an H oustt^ Tex., formerly of Man­ rsturns the ten of sptules. The Saigon was about to end, Bie­ Negro teacher had been as­ The travelers said the Red Country Club-^-649-0284 .guerrillas roamed at will in the tween it and the nearby Cambo­ hire Academy. He le a 1964 cannot bb sure that you will Thursday. signed to Tuscaloosa County marshes and rice paddies. He arousing more interert than ' aircraft bound tor Balgon. defenders thereupon defeat the Improve matters by bidding two lak told The Herald a break­ Guards warn^.,toe past week dian border is a sea of reeds graduate of Harvard College chester, and Clifford R. Par- out of terrorism was expected Staggers told the committee High School in Northport and After 6 PJH. CaUt told the peasants — and they anyone thought possible a lew and saw greias where the Viet Samas’ lJ-jtdiar-ond8 and confirmed, as news reports side High in Northport, another ^ id they have not yet received oratla election'in the province. ied arms. and has been admitted to prao- ^ sentence, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar V. Coughr ‘T’m pretty confident we’re Negro, school, went a white rank above local officials and Un of 390 Woodland Bt. The going right after,: the clubs. You any\letters bearing the new The Viet Oong have slipped tlce before tos U.S. District hia testimony, Samas said going to get a bill,” Staggera teacher. name.x. policemen — which is to say biideg^room ia a son of have at- least 'Jitlne sure tricks DelhFs Great Mosqua said. “A great majority in tMs they head the list. There is no Into many villages by night to Court and the U.S. Supreme j,g jgjj ^ yiet Nam was as soon as, you regain the lead, TuscalooBa Coimty Supt. W. threaten "merciless punish­ R. Parten and Mrs. Odus Camp­ The Great Mosque in Delhi, country want a bill.” W. Elliott was unavailable tor road or town in the provtavca Court. i,etween Britain and bell, both of Houston. and ycu" are quite sate since TMs photo, one of a series produced by Bielak’s office,. The legislation passed the that is completely safe. ment" of those who veto. Atty, Klau Is a member of the American colonies. India, building of ■which re- comment on the governor’s m E n D o u is Miss Susan Hanson of Man­ East 'can take only one club . shows the voting procedure used in the South Vietnamese S»iate June 9 by a 72-0 vote aft­ statement. However, in its an­ "We campaign together be­ Although the U.S. 2Sth Infan­ the Democratic Town Com- should let them make their own and two dianumds at most. qtored the toll of 6,000 work­ provincial elections. The heunlet is Binh Tay in the Mekong DRIVE IN HARTFORD • try Division la based Just out­ chester, sister of the bride, 'was men for six years, pre«erves er supporters beat back 53 to 32 nouncement last Tuesday, the ■ f . P • cause there is reedly no other mtttee and Is a past president choice rather than force them to The oorreot play at"the first Delta, just south of Saigon. The woman walks from the a Republican-led effort to strip side Chu Chi and has largely of the Manchester Young Demo- chooee om way,” he told the maid of honor. Michael Parten' trick is easy because West’s six reUcs of Mohammed. These board said the decision to de­ way,” says slight, Nguyen Van of Houston served as his brdtfar polling booth with an envelope in which she has placed it of the packaging sections. segregate the faculties, in the V HELD OVER! Tien, S2, a Roman Catholic gained daytime control of the court. of diamonds is clearly not a relics Include a hair from his three ballots, indicating her choice of five candidates. She Elizabeth Taylor pro'vince, the Red presence is Sr’S beat man. Some House Commerce Com­ absence of a court order was farmer who is nmning on a He is a member of the Man- The three were picked up by tourth-highest lead. The play -beard, Ms sandal and the Im­ will place the envelope in a ballot box in the middle of the mittee members agree the pan­ Richard Burton felt everywhere. Mrs. Parten graduated from print of his foot In Btone. based on "the requirements of In An Adnlt Film platform of land reform and Chester mterfaith Social Action nillltary authorities in New would be equally correct even courtyard. 'The election official, left, announces the polls el probably will keep proMbi- Military posts, police stations, Council, Is (m the boud of dl- York July 7 a week after they Manchester Hlgh School in 1961 are open. (USIS photo.) court orders (in other cases), "WHO’S AFRAID vaguely Socialistic agricultural tions on decepti've labeling and suggestions of the U.S. Office S H A D Y C L £ N OF VIROINIA development. barracks, government offices rectors of the Hartford Chapter said In a news conference that and from the w d^esex Hos­ requirements for detMled in­ pital School br Nursing. Middle- of Educatkm, and the board’s WOOLF” Nguyen Ngoc An, a scholar, and cotmtless buildings are of the American CivU liberties they would not fight in Viet caught up in a bomba'rdment of and cover their tracks—and the formation on labels. Fhu In Color sandbagged and ringed with Union, is on the national panel Nam because the 'war Teas "ille­ town, Mr. Parten has a particular knowledge of Tus­ civil servant and French teach­ tear g ^ shells thrown by riot government forces almost be­ But there seems little enthusi­ caloosa county schools.” Fr e s h f r u i t s u n d a e s Natalie Wood er, siM in his first campaign barbed 'wire. Government vehi­ of the American Arbitration gal, unjust, and immoral.” BA, . degree In matbematlca -H.'t.tMfHma asm for procedures to stand­ “INSIDE police attempting to brekk up came convinced they were At Florence, in the rich Ten­ spee Assodaticn. criminal 11 he fought in ViOt the University of Houston. He is wheel on the street near his of­ is some faculty desegreg^ation in BLUEBfeRRY ' standards, "was a daring criti­ charge at Trang Bang — hia fice. After the peasant driiring mount bigger attacks and sus­ a large num'ber of odd sizes and the Lauderdale County school cism of Ky’s military regime. only English phrase is "Let’s He and his 'vrife, the former Nam. "Peasants ars being a teacher of electronics at Am- THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMlNg. tain them throughout the night, amounts. "X Judith Rulnlck of West Hart­ bombed and gassed so our coun­ arillp (Tex.) Colleg^e. The cou­ it hurriedly lost himself in the system. But, on the advice of Ironically, opponmts private­ get the hell out of here” — crowd, ■'’'authorities discovered the Cong no longer are able to One possible alternative cited attorneys, he said he could ly call An a progovenunent can­ proudly presides over a camp ford, have a daughter, Rachel, 6. try can have a. Stronghold In ple vdll live in Amarillo. PEACH THE flUSSlAHS ARE COMINR" that his cargo consisted of four use night’s curtain to make off by Rep. Paul Q. Rogers, D-Fla.s make no comment on Wallace’s didate. He is one' man in tiw pockmarked by frequent mortar Southeast Asia,” be said. Peter Blelok with the e'vidence of battle. would be to facilitate price com­ action. \ province who knows Ky jMrson- attacks. Even his ambulance, Joitmxm jtektifled calmly, and U.S. land mines. Bielak, who praised Premier "Thus the "Villagers ^ are be­ parisons by standardizing the As the governor spoke with ally, and likes Um. cleariy marked with the red Save$ Flag saluted sharply on hearing Ms from South "Viet Nam'told of coming more and more con- definition of what constitutes a MARTHA The candidate on the ticket cross^ has two buHet boles. s e n te ^ . Ha later told news- ItMLKKtmMIIMSIlllil Nguyen Cao Ky for Ms courage newsmen, attorneys for the Na­ AIDELAIDB, Australia (AP) PANAVISION'aURByDQOE the killing cif a village chief, in “taking a stand” in support ■vlnced that victory by the gov­ serving. . tional Association for the Ad­ who one might expect to repre­ Provincial officials feel that meni' "The verdict was some­ ALAN MIQN-THEODORE MIIEL and five other Vietnamese, and ernment forces is ■ inevitable, But even pro-administration sent the military regime of Pre­ — An unidentified American of the country’s first democrat­ vancement of Colored People on election day a Vietnamese thing I expected. I am proud of the injuring of more than 20 and are siding with them,” Bie­ committee members say they were maldng plans in Birm­ mier Ky, Capt. Nguyen Dang fought Ms way through a crowd £ haw"donef JONiniAN WINTERS persons In a series of wide-rang­ ic national elections, ^ d the GRAHAM di'vislon and several thousand arative pricing. The VC’s disregard for Inno­ Some committee members An American adviser was less through the 100 students outside Oates Open 7:00 Bielak is a Rockville -native cent civilians, Bielak said, was nitely getting the upper hand, PFEN SUNDAYS to an enjoyable su n . October 2, optimistic. "Madness” 9:80 "Daisy* 1tl8 and a former neWsman for the and he is "very optimistic” have complained the adminis­ NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS the U^S.^consulate and stamped The goldl^re’ sentences are JCT.3l-32.¥nmi of Such teiTorist activities have ments, phone 525-3177 mprnii^ and late in the after­ tucky, established the first expected to increase to 25 mil­ W e d n e s d a y ...... $1.60 J e a n 1965, wMle on duty in Rosario, people is taking the form of VIENNA—The Austrian tour­ Sat., Sun. and Hola. ... $2.00 their effect on the people, dental and medical help, sup­ noon. i think noon will be all full-time county health organ­ lion persons, almost 40 per cent S e b e r g Argentina, he was "invited to Bielak said. He also charged ist industry is planning to in­ EVCNiNOS tiao PM (m s fi3 F p M )_ port and training of ciirilian po­ vest about $120 million in the right" ization in the United States. more than today’s 18.5 mllUon. ■UNMVS S m TJMMOAY------join the Saigon Club.” that sometimes relatively minor. Enclosed Is for ■ • • • pm, SAT. snd HOU. —------tz ao He accepted the assignment lice, Jobs -with our government next three years (o build new PkSM Unm. taMt • riMN IRStt 'A F in e M a d n e e s ” incidents get blown out of pro­ agencies, aid in. building respect and improve eKlsUng tourist fa­ tickets at $ ...... each In but first returned to Washing­ portion by the press. i l A U l - for democracy by teaching pa­ orch □ 1st bal □ 2nd bal □ Oompanlon Feature ton, D.C., tor a “crash” lang­ cilities. M mmn iBSUirs PsoouenoN or Today 1:80 Kiddie Show For example, scattered mor­ triotism, support tor free elec­ The money, to be laid out on DOWNTOWN MAIN STRlEET IS . . . n a m e ...... Cat 6-9:40 Butterfield 7:45. th e uage course and lectures on tar attacks on Tan Son Nhut EDWARD ALBEES s to r y Vietnamese culture and Ms- tion procedures, and the like. 5,000 projects in 1,500 munici­ Tiny Quinn Sunday Cat 1:60 - 5:80 - 9:10 in s id e ' Airooi’t (one of the busiest in For example, Bielak said, the palities, will go for such items addreSB •«...« .-fBEE PARKING SIBCH ST, RtAII OF THtATtS Butterfield 8 at 8:85 - 7:15 o f w h a t tory. He assumed his Saigon the world, he says) are fairly U6XS Is providing the technical th e y d id duties In July ot 1965. His serv­ as 680 swimming pools, 248 I l l V I I COULD DAISY easy to moimt, despite heavy help and materials wipi wMch tennis courts and golf ooorees, ...... Band O N iy to a ice there is slated to end next military security, because the the Vietnamese are produMng ...... ' kid. February but he does not yet 346 c».ble railways, chair lifts PLAY THESE WOMEN! CLOVER site—10 miles from Saigon—Is election campaign posters and and ski tows, and 2T9 skating make checks payable to, and know his next assignment. surrounded by dense Jungle. leaflets. Saigon TV operates For Dancing qAp / / Discussing the upcoming na­ rinks. mail with stami>^, self-ad- Christopher Plummer * "A good mortarman can dally from a U. 8. supplied dressed envelope, to: BUSH- She’s a tional elections, Bielak said sneak up, fire off ten rounds, transmitter In a plane circling Mon. thru Frt, 7-9:10-Only StarHng Sept. 17 vf She 8 L hotnumbar^ NELX. MEMORIAL, HART­ Maggiei there will be atr^ct curfews im­ then move away from the the city from 6 to 11 p.m. FORD, CONN. 06103 Sat, Sun. 2:00-4:20-6:40-9:00 hi her posed by the South "Vietnamese launching point almost before the CaOl ’ Aesdsffly The people produce their own who turni ' Award-winnino government, in an effort to keep the shells Mt,” he said. programs lor the first bour-and- Luncheon—Buffet a bed Into’’ down Vc terrorist activities. KLH . • cegefi Similar attacks frequently a-half. Then on come re-runs Served Tues. to Frt. But he said the nature of the are used to bedevil ships mak­ of U. S. network programs, like STEREO MUSIC liliiililiiriiiiin See Or Call For Your Jungle terrain and the guerilla ing their way up the winding The Ed Sullivan Show, and Dan­ • Exclusive Sho'wlng • It’s New! It’s ^ id ! Dinner Or Party Needs tactics of the Viet Cong make ^li'on River; these oftm get ny Kaye, and Gunsmoke. SYSTEMS STE'VE MoQUEEN ..It’s Daring! EUZABEIHmSR PRISCILLA GIBSON imposition of cugews “extreme­ (tonsiderable press coverage. Could anyone teach the ways n Both in Color ly dllHcult”—especially in iriew But Bielak feels they result of democracy better than Mar- AT lADRENCETSUWEy SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS of the fact that the VC are more in harassment than in shaU DUlon? Puf On] A EDNEnSHBl prone to attack the populace actual damage. | rr III PIANO’S ■JOHNOHNUES wantonly. He said a year ago, on his ar­ EUZABEIHIAYIOR Direcfor: Miss Priscilla Such hit-and run attacks have rival in Saigon, there was “lit­ Earliest Measures NORMAN’S Happy Face RESTAURANT not endangered Bielak so far, tle evidence” that the Viet Oong Earliest measures were based S’I'Ot’ IN kiyBiAOAipir PMILNDVMAN though Ms billet and offices are were being defeated. on the proportions of human AN KAR I'lM.IV,’ Alfo. in Color Andrey located at the Junction of the “They would usually make liiitbs. The ;CUblt (elbow point nKMONS'i’R vnoN Hppbnrn — "Brrakfagt At 2 Color Cartoons Route 6 and 44A I BURLIVES two busiest streets in Saigon. their attacks from ambush posi­ to Up of middle finger) is sMd T if f a n y ’s ” 8 > A REVITALIZED But once, during a BuddMst tions bet'ween midnight and 2 to have been 'in use as a tim­ HAR'ilORI) Rl). ' / |2 M-G-M Re-releaBeB In M etrocolorl East Hartford Bolton demonstration that swept by a.m. By morning they had been ber measure as early as 7000 MANniKSILR East Windsor 11 IH i him on the street, he got able to drag a'way their dead B . C. X Si; I as! 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aoukce at summer entertain­ Em phy, ment but rejected other pitek for war being fouiht te their midst, eicMpi •Wonders of the Universer sema HEAltH CAPSULES Chiirch Cellar at Princeton to wish it over. by Michael A. Petti, M-D- | a coffee house because of the EttpttltiB i|prald Connecticut Yankee cost. The church was available So tee Importsnoe of temorrew’s elso- IF VOU HAVE FBBQUCNt rent-free. ru B u a a s D b t r a t tlon heads, te the end, beeX toward the Disguised as Jazz Cabaret “ The Catacomb” opened July p R n m N o 00.. m e B y A .H .D . Television System Makeshift Equipment WHAT ^ psychological. It is an effort to teocu- Spy Out Infiltrators U BtaMll Btreet MCAKI t PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — A portent work undertekor In 19. “We didn’t know 'what to . late the people of tee country with a One of the early oomparfsona So let ns, fo r file purpose a t church basement on the-campua years by the parish. The white anticipate in the way of cUen- d o n G HA, South Viet^Nam helicopter without using para- WAliTBR R. Iim QtnOM little interest to, and some respect for, pure political speeulatlon, take T/J' shaping up between the two of Princeton University stone building has been a state- tele,” Turner said. But the pa- -y g Marine officer chutes. PnUUhers the Oengras appraisal of thp Of Surveyor A . tee political process. Used for Tretitment the summer disguised as a jazz ly landmark at the head ofitiie trons turned out to be from a • prefer to jump because IVinaart OctobT 1, Ultt candidates for Oovernor ta Oon- two candidates at face value, .EDITOR’S NOTE — Ip the In one breathing exercise, the cabaret. Iv y League campus for years, it cross secUon of backgrounds, he pomtea to me group 01 soiaiers removes the problem of. — ------A ■ nectltet tek year involvM their Hn TheT The variablf-focal Imgfiitaiu Brerr Braniiiif BxCapt 8uad*ra By Mt. L M- UtVXnr, Bntered a ^ e Port Offlcy.irt and say that John Dempsey is battle against emphysema, a patient lies prone, breathes H ie. experiment was so sue- is not directly affiliated with the said, and.all have been orderly, taping their trouser legs to their nojgg ” ^n officer said.'"B ut ths assembty'la under tha Mter ‘ ter. Oona.. aa Second Claaa Hall respective reputations from the a soft-nosed Oovenior and can­ D n tB O K M t d|'ead lung disease, doctors are against the pressure of his hand ceu fu l It probably w ill be ire- university. No one has ever been asked to boots, smearing soot on their higher-ups don’t go for us mak- Ttie Ftas Plaiwtirinm wheeL Oommands from earth The Deadly Aeddenit executive point of view. didate and Oengras a hard- Uflng such diverse equipment as on his belly. Later, he uses a peated next summer. xhe atmosphere of the base- I*®'’®- faces, and strapping parachutes ing too many jumps and we uss BOBSCRlPTIOlf RATB8 Republican Nominee Clayton n o ^ businessman and politi- of file F rato U a InaMtata can manipulate the focal length ti^eadmtlls and plastic table ten- sandbag, or other weights. It would be about 10 years ago, as we i\ 'ftie night spot, operated 'with nient night club is relaxed and Breese said he felt the night over their combat gear. the helicopters.” ' Payabla In Advance ...... Oengras has been generous / cal'operator. ao that it will bring aa object < One Tear .. • •••••••••a l8*eQ0 The return of life of the lux- n|s balls,. But thus far scientists a variation, in the walking the blessings of church leaders, friendly.' Drtss is casual, occa- **' civilizing effect on its “ They're the best men in the Marine reconnaissance teams recall it, that one of this newspaper’s enough to describe both himself lewsJSif Into focus at four ftot ufMn it Siz UoaUa • m m •••••••• • It might be said, aS part a t veyor A televiaiaD kyatem oB don t even Huow the basic cause position, is to wrap a cloth had standing room only crowds gionally tending toward the Patrons. Rock 'n' roll is taboo. Marines. So that makes them are constantly on the move 'Anree Kontlia e.W faithful readers cHpped out and mailed and his opponent. He has desig­ the same packaged assumption, is observing something noafthe 'One Vcntlk ter exposure to the frigid hta- of the^ aliment now among the around your belly, like a night of collegians and high school “ beat,” long straight hair for Soft jazz discourages dancing, tbe best soldiers in the world,” around the demilitarized zona * to Governor Abe Rlbicoff one .of the nated John Dempsey as tee landing leg or at infinity when that policy under Dempsey nation’s ,top cripplers. The fol- club dancer, hold oone end in 9-ra pupils all summer long. girl# and sandals for boys. But Breese said but it promotes be said emphatically. Their mission ia to spy out tar- KBUBBR OF ar nigM estabUahea it aa one it is looking at tee horikOB THE ASSOCIATED P R ^ _ frequent editorials we had begun writ­ “soclar Governor of Connecti­ seems a consensus business in lowing last of four articles on each hand, allow the cloth to JUP conversation.” of the moot remarkable by­ HugP “ We wanted to show them We there is no dancing, and liquor The U.S. officer — who i.a not gets of men ,^and equipment, H m Aaeodated Preee ia ezclualvely enttUed ing at that time about the particular cut, implying that he allows tee which any actual decision taken mlloa away. The tans eaa be ad­ Breese, son of a' Princeton le (be uae ot reimbUcatlon of all newa dia- Batman Escapes products of our etforta to land emphysema details recent relax as you inhale and expand live in this century and not is prohibited, ientified for security rea.>sors gather intelligence, and to call other two "governors,” tee po­ does have to be satisfactory to justed so that It prssento a University sociology profes.sor, credited to it or not ottaenriae credlt- dangers of the cross-over head-on crash a. man on file moon. H ie re­ treatments. (^^e abdomen, then squeeze it as some other,” observed the Rev. Main attraction of the “Gatt- was talking about Mo; 3 in artillery fire and air attacks, SBtoUHi im>ar and also the local newa pub- litical and tee fiscal, to make at least one of tee other “goy- MILFORD, Ooan. (AP) — A narrow fie ld of vl«w, that Is, said “ The Catacomb” is making on our modem superhighways. vival of ( t o pkneeitag tele- ARB Donald Melsel, a-minister of the comb” is entertainment. .Guitar- reconnai.ssance units, five-man Their work is credited , with the real decisioas for him. ernors,” and that policy imder Milford policeman poked hla 6.4 X 6.4 degrees, or it ean be M IN N E APO U S, Minn. (A P ) exhale. .ifiOOP , a slim profit from Its refresh- an rlahtii of republksatlon of apadal dla» vlslon unit, after being subject­ First Presbyterian church. , ists, jazz combos and folk sing- teams that probe deep into the holding up and frustrating naaehes netherein are also reserved. A few months later, perhaps te ac­ As for himself, Gengrss vol­ Gengras would be likely, on head te the window of file car ha used 'as a wide-angle leas to - Light a match, hold it six drainage exerclsM T hat y o u 'r e ment concession. ed to the 200-degree-below-sero , are designed as important ad- The club, soon to close its first ers perform twice nightly. The hostile Vietnamese countryside. North Vietnamese attempting to cordance with plans already long in ex­ unteered tee following descrip­ more .than one occasion, to be a had stopped for speeding and provide a 36.4 x 36.4-degree ALLCR6 KI Breese, who plans to m ajor'ln The Herald Printing O om pay. Inc., aa- ■nigU temperature, la a tribute inches In front of your mouth - ju^^ts of medications you have season, is called “ The Cata- amateur musicians are usually infiltrate into the verdant val- . ______oDO iwianniMfinancial reepofunr^pofuinlly *y»for typo- tion of himself, not as a politi­ matter ef a one man decision. asked the driver: "W h at do you fitad o f 'View. To '^OMETMlNify. social relations at Harvard,larvara This'group was preparing for ■ granhlcal errota appearing In ^vertlaen ^ta istence, perhaps also in some degree in to the.soientiats and engteeera and.blowl for dilating muoUs-clogged k comb,” after the caves In which draWn from the town of Prince- cal executive, which he hasn’t All tee folklore—or lack of fidnk you’re driving, the Batmo- Because of the wide variety HMHh CkptuUt gIvM WfirwuHiik .said: “ The music is the key a practice parachute jump be- leys south of the zone. andether nedLg aaatter in The Kancherter reepbnse to such expressions of publio of (ter Aerospace Division of Make sure you blow'with your bronchial tubes, or for-actually early Christians sought refuge ton’s talented jwpulace. They Jivaning Herald ______been yet, but as a business ex­ folklore about tee two men btle?” of lighting conditions zMultteg ,li U net intended to a nBhx* thing. Some of the jazz is a little embarking on the real concern reaching him. Governor Rtbl- nigbea Alrcialt Company who mouth fully open. DON'T purse breaking up mucus In a deter- from Roman soldiers. It derives perform without pay. thing in the mountains soj^th'of ecutive; ‘1 have a reputation of points in tee "same ~dii«etlon8. The ditver, os lequested, from the sun being taose to tee wild. But di.sturbaiice.s are un­ Foil aervice client of hi. B. A. Service coff produced the first installation of developed file oysteta, w h ich . vour lins gent-like action nicknamed its modern Inspiration from the “ I think they’re glad to,” said Sfiudi Arabia Vast PuHiahera Repreaenlatlvea — TOe Julh* being hard-nosed. I guess most showed file officer tea license horiaon at sunrise or sunset likely when soft music is play- the demilitarized zone. There are almost no legends of may aervo aa a prototype for. Men’s Pay Better haunts of Parisian music en- Jay Breese, a co-manager of tee Mathewa Special Mency — New Torn, cm- ■ highway dividers in Connecticut—on ^ "wetting down the bronchial Climbing into a big H34 heli- RIYADH, Saudi Arabia— eago, DeilPOlt and Boaton. people teat are successful in Dempsey ^ playing the strong and registration. The policeman and almost overhead at noon, If you can't douse the flame, tree.” estaMshm^m. No ^dmlssto^^^^^^ ‘"K ^ background^ the McLean HUl secUon of the Wilbur television units to be used in P A R IS — There is a spread of thusiasts. this world have teat reputation. governor role. There is no in­ excused himself and waved tba aa ris diaphragm controls the you may be a victim of a poten­ copter that ro.se and circled la- Roughly 1.6/par cent of the annimniw AUDIT BURBAD OF CntCDLAr futwe planetary probes. Incidentally, such medications 8 per cent between the salaries “We haven’t done a Iqt of charged. Soft drinks cost a Cross f i i g h w y at the 'western end of I don’t . think I’m any more dication he has either tee disuv car on. Hie ticket was toigol-- amount of light entering the zily' overhead, the Marines total surfade of the death Is Scienfists who carefully tially lethal lung disease called can be applied by hand operated men and women earn on the evangelizing. It’s just one way dime. Coffee and tea are seiwed Manchester. hard-nosed thah tee average actM* or the instinct to be ten. camera. This can be adjusted Many Widows dropped one by one. , e n c o m p ^ e d by tee vast kihg- play kdvrtlialng d oelu boom: aoruttelzed the Surveyor pic- emphysema — and you should squirt guns directed at the open same jobs in France. According of saying that we care, tp sug‘ accompany potato chips and automatically or it con be oom- 01 Monday — 1 P.«. Wday. businessman. Our employes are known* aa the great dynamio Ltewood Batman, W. of Mfi- turee have been both delighted consult your doctor promptly. > "W ASH ING TO N— Census fig­ Each man landed expertly on -dom Saudi Arabia, whose • Tuesday — 1 p.m. Over the years, accidents at the scene mouth, or by hand held nebuliz- to the French government, the gest to the teen-agers that the cheese dip. happy and we certainly have decisioner, and he hasn’t been ford figuroa ha oaved Umself monded from earth. ^ ures show that the majority of the soft ground totaj/ area is about 860,000 • Wednesday — X p.m^TVeady^ which halted at the divider instead of and amazed at the detail dis­ Even if you pass th* match powered by k' tire pump, spread is at least 13 per cent in church Is adaptable and flexible Breeee, a sophomore at Har- Tlinrsday — X p.m. Wefoeaday. taken good care of teem.” either natural or effective on As ta any camera system, a are miles. With a population about $38. closed by tee cameras. From test, but have been suffering. and not confined by tradition,” vard, ited David Turner,jun* hien over 65 are married; mo.st In a real jump, the recon men Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. » crossing over into the opposing tele of shutter must be provided. In Postural drainage exercises Itety. 25 per cent in Belg;lum, less than 4 million, this king­ netiirnST — 1 p.m. Friday. __ It so happens'that there are those, few occasions when he these plotures aatronomers have . the Rev. Mr. Meisel said. tor at Temple, are co-managers older women are widows. There either^bury their chutes or hide traffic have demonstrated that the di­ this eyrizm a focal plane khut-1 even ^casionally, from short- gravity in help- 28 per cent in W est Germany dom is one o f the world’s most led dMdllM: ^ 3 0 a.m. each dag cd people who have dealt with has ventured into the role at Gives Up Driving eonohided that the lunar surface A church member character- and prime movers behind the -are almost four times as many them fn caves. m eioept Saturday — I a w . vider has been saving Uvss. ter provides an exposme fime nes» of breath — M d have been ^rom airways, and 30 per cent in the Nether- iy thinly populated regions. bote candidates, and observers the man carrying a big stick. Is not entlxaty hard rock, nor Ized the project as tee most Im- club. They searchol tor a widows as widowers. Normally, tee teems fly t e , EAST ST. LOUIS, BL (AP) — of 160 milU-eeconds (thousands toUing yw rself. Guess Its just bronchial tubes lands, In the years that have followed, who have watched bote candi- The legends about Gengras Is it oomposed entirely of por­ because r m not as young as I Bfctindsy, September 10 'dates, who will, accept tee Gen- being a real tough character, Henry Allison, 81, ^ d to dri^ of a second), o r on command twist in all directions, the body there has been more and more demand ous materiaL Hiere is also an used to b e!” — you’d belter see gras evaluations. on tee other hand, and tough te tag days were over. He had Just from earih shutter can re­ T, _ . must be moved in various ways for the dividers on all tee stote's su­ apparent absence of loose dust your doctor anyway They will concede teat tee the political field, too, began ploughed his car fiiraugfa a plate ta the vicinity of the Surveyor. main open for on indefinite per­ “ including: The Election Tomorrow perhighways where the opposing traffic save your life. world doesn’t know very much, coming out almost aa soon aa glass window at a driver’s test B y scanning the surface with­ iod of time. A aenoing device Sitting on a stool and moving lanes are on the same level close to­ station. coupled to the shutter prevents H your doctor ie suspicious py country for the past 12 yeart. Icon tube which receives the Service Chronic Respiratory deadly cross-over accldenta. ' that the .Connecticut politiced judges and selects between such nxere are certain atatistics by which the mirrors elevated to scan tee All but the last of these exer­ woods, these days, are fu ll of contrasts, and which way, for Image lUfoJected by the lens ey>- Diseases Program : raallata will try to Judge the outcome Once agate, as is always the ease ta Won*t Wear Skirt horizontal line of large rounded tem. It is possible to provide cises should be accompanied by bruised people who thought teat matter, strength may ’ ’Nearly one-half of the na­ blocks marking the rim of a ettber a 300 — or 6004tea ^cture. tapping the entire chest surface a t the etooUans. BU high- N YU rehabilitation .institute^ " "'’tee college sent that tip and respirqmeter used. In such cen­ of Manch^er and reach <»r'polling placed get to the polls,- Bank ’“’ mdinary, merely travbS^ along te Ks ditions, varying focal distances Savings Events in- World gate direcUdhal antenna and tee ters as Minneapolis' Mt. Sinai says: ...... other “coed cues” but Nollie that win be considered a victory for t^e own rightful position on th^ rood. and directions, establishes its high power level of tiie trans­ "Who returns to work depends strikes to pUbUtaze their prob­ had no intention of breaking the Hospital. VIetceng out in U m bush and the Bud- Says Economy Bright excellence. It also pays tribute mitter must be used. In this on the job. I have many severe­ I t is indeed good news te at 1^ is now BONN, Germany (AP) ^ lems. rules — or following them. With a clamp attached to your dUata in the temples, both of whoiin, for to the concentrated research mode a picture can be trans­ ly advanced patients who still virtually guaranteed that the dky will Chancellor Ludwig IBrhard says NoUie’s a he. nostrils, you breathe into a different reasons, agree in urging the undertaken t o ' achieve this mitted te 8.6 seconds. can do desk work, using every come when such accidents will be tax- compared with Britain and its Language an Issue C lar is a 15-year A ir Force valved mouthpiece linked by Company and Subsidaries superb perfonnance; te fact the IVben Uie picture, arrives at crutch to keep going.” Colonial Board peoide to boycott the election. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — possible on Oozmectlcut superhighways.' economic troublee. West Ger­ veteran, going to college teis tubes to a tank device. The tank A Korean legislative committee details of the system are most the earth, not only is a photo­ Dr. George Wright of St. If 60 per cent of the poulble vote many is like the promised land fall. He said his name has never contains a hollow cylinder, ’Ihe one question suggested by hind­ has declined to ata on a U.S.- intriguing. graph of the hinar surface Luke’s hospital, Cleveland, Of the Bible. been mistaken for a feminine dosed at the top, floating m flnds its way to the polls, that wiU be sight, aa one teat might hava bead South Korea agreement on the The television ayotem w as available but also on tba pic­ Ohio, has some additional reha­ Brhard was replying Friday one before. water, Your exhaled breath eonsidered a triumph for the military asked seriously before much of oiir re­ legal status of U.S. forces in mounted so that the optical ture is the Information to per­ bilitation ideas: to criUcs of his government, causes the cylinder to rise — govemmjBnt now running the country. Korea because of the treaty's axis was almost vertical when mit isclentists to identify tb * ob­ “ Doctors and families of such cent new superhighway construction whom he^c^led "not only irre­ and a pen attached to it writes preferential treatment of the Canceled Status tee Surveyor landed and came jects. This means that imixint- patients,” he says, “ can counsel Or, in numbers, ansrUiing^'^etween was begun, is that of whether a wider, sponsible iMts downright frivo­ lines on a graph paper. English language. to rest on its three legs. A t tee ed on each picture la the frame with them, learn their abilities 5.000. 000 and 6,000,000 votes cast will be almost total separation of opposing lous.” SANTO DOMINGO (AP) — Once your lung capacity is A clause in the agreement President Joaquin Balsiguer top of the system Is a mirror idenUfication oontatelity all op­ and what life has for them in considered satiafactory for the Ky gov- lanes by a real distance between them “When I think o f ^ e n t s , ” be gauged — that is, how much air stipulates that both govern­ said SMday night te Santo Dom­ wUeh can be tilted and rotat­ tical tefonnailon such aa azi­ the future. Some of these people emment. might have been not much more ex­ said, “and the sltuatiWpf other you can breathe in and out, over ments follow the English text if ingo that he had canceled the ed. By gteibalteg the mirror muth, elevaticn focal longte, try to go to work when they pensive in tee long run, with the added Buropean countries and wl^m I and above air already abnor­ This, the queatkm of turnout, repre­ a difference In the treaty’s In-. assembly te this fashion it ia focus, Ms, opening, fUtsr used shouldn’t. They want to be the kMk at our rituatlcn in Gem a- diplomatic status of Commodore mally ( trapped in there — at- dividend of eliminating all element a t terpretaUon should develop. As­ possible ta scan the moon te and shutter speed. There is also breadwinner, but they may put sents the mate struggle. ny then we must seem to theta Francisco Camteero te toidants test you on: headlight glare from night diiring. semblyman Too Chin-san and bote azimuth and elevation— hnprinted eleotroale infonna- too much strain on their hearts. In tee effort to win this phase of the kke the Promised Land. Washington because of "eco­ I Hoiw fast can you empty your oHiers tenned the language nomic reasons.” bote horteontally and voificalty. tlon and thermal tefocmation to “ Some o f them don’t have the eleotlon, both sides are resorting to "For example, look at Britain lungs especially, how much clause hunitllating and refused Hie motion of th« nxltror if describe the engineertag ebar- knowledge, and the courage, to — and I would add that I very Balaguer said that be had told can you exhale in the first sec­ strong arm— or at least strong threat— to 'vote unless the bill is amend­ not a continuous one, f^r it acteristics associated Udth the quit working. Ljnndon And The Intelleclaale much, desire that tee prime R ivera Ciaminero that he could ond? tactics. ed to treat the Korean language movee in discreet "jumpa” on picture. In this fashion a wm - "Also, when these patients minister (Harold Wilson) will return to the Dominican Repub­ Normal persons exhale at Ihe 'Vletoeng terrorists have been as an equal. command from earth. The mir­ plete history is impressed on , . . „ , are sitting quietly, they look It is not necessary to aympateise too succeed in putting things to lic, but that the latter, form er The Foreign Affairs Oominlt- ror can be moved ao that H ro- the same picture oontalnteg the least 76 per cent in that first o^ay, so sometimes, their fami- circulating among the viUagea, warn­ much with tee disappointment of Pro­ rights in Britain in the currency armed forces minister, pre­ tee ot South Korea’s National tatea a minimum of three de- lunar surface idiotograph. second; emphysema sufferers Relieve ing people of retribution to come if fessor Brie Goldman of Princeton, who field and in the field of econom­ ferred to remain in Waahtegton Assembty asked for an author­ .grees te azimuth and 2H de­ The confidence inspired by score much k>w(r. they’re sick — and they accuse they are seen going to the polling in order "to study at the Inter-'. is resigning his “intellectual-in-resi- ic policy.” itative hfling from tee govern­ A workout on-, a statiowy bi- goldbricking.” american MlUtary College.” ^ ^ grees te elevation. In azimuth the successful picture-taktag places. dence” post at tee White House. ^ B rbard made the statement te ment concerning the proposed cycle is another test. pa- -frigh t, a cUnician, also does Rivera Oamlnero has ' Iton the mirror can awing through accomplishments of the Sur­ an interview record^ for televi­ amendment. tieta has a tube inserted In ^an research exploring the possible Just one Example And the South 'inetnamese army hes His resignation is a confession teat the entire 860 degrees te three- veyor. A television eyutzni will sion. H e added that he had nev­ Dom inican military attataie In arm -artery so doctors can been out giving its own strong instruc­ he is giving up on the proposition of The agreement was signed te Washington. He was a leader of degree steps while in eleva­ result in seientlsta ptopostag emphysema. er for a moment thought of re­ July by U.S. Secretary of Stale measure oxygen and noxious tions to the same villagers, spreading trying to create real imderstandteg ahd the clidlian-mUltary Junta that tion the mirror can look down new tasks for K. But what is He says there’s no evidence signing during the recent . roW Dean Rusk and Korean Foreign carbon dioxide in hi.s blood upon ooo^ratlon between Presldsnt Lyndon fought a leftist attempt at tak­ at the landing legs and then of immediate importance is that yet that such things as cigarette threats of vague punishments which will ever the resignation of three top Minister Lee Ton-won. exertion. Some hospitals use a ing over the country in April rotate up until it points just, tee results obtained from tee smoking, air pollution, or infec­ be forthcoming if the people do not go Johnson and tee nation’s tatdisetual West German generals. treadmill. 1965. above tee horizon. Surveyor will go far ta ]jmvld- tions, actually cause the dis­ to the polling places. oommunlty. At Triboro Hospital. Jamaica, Immediately beneath tee mir­ teg the essential information ease, at least by themselves. But, as against this admitted fail­ To Offer Prizes ror is tee filter wheel aseem- Long .Island, N."!"., doctors re­ Hie Ky govtenment, and Its Ameri­ Moeoow (AP) — Prizes and Cpt Comers needed to land a man aafely on Possibly, he says, a double, or ure, Dr. Goldman, like any White House bly. On this wheel are four lated plans ' to use portable c a advisers, hope that the presence of tecentives for outstanding stu­ Herald the moon. respirometers set up in mobile ‘ riple. causative mechan- inmate or intimate in these times, is WASHIKGTON (AP) — Cor- "windowz” oke of "serious mine whether early, or poten- “ To cause a given disease, of Manchester President Johnson visuaUsea os perfect rixirtoomings” in the training of fatalities is due to tremendous wedding for weeks and sent qut"^ obtained, then other hopes can begin to tial, victims of emphysema can cooperation froip tee tetelleotual com­ specialists at Soviet institutions increase of traffic te.^reas of 2,000 invitations — Intaudteg The Hunted and also the man who will re­ be entertained. have it arrested, .so as to pre­ of higher ^cation. defense production.” ones to President Johnson and spond., to the agent in an unto- munity is provided by rsports that, ventveru "the Ulc usually uautwijr progressivepiv/5i cooi»v, " r -o Though reports are not too Vice President Hubert H. Hum- By Wesley Gryk Jr, Ihls could be the beginning of some­ when he replaces Dr. Goldman, as tea The shortcomings ware not and devastating effects of the spelled out, but oocrective encouraging from USO drive plirey for the ceremony at ’D e a th !” spoke out William tives’ new sanctuary and there 'It takes two to tango.’ thing bke a democratic prooess in 'Vlet- man of intellectual distteotlon at the disease.” measures include more money workers, local chalnnan Leon the Boggs home in Befhesda, Goffe, casting his vote. Foi- 77 years. Colonial Board Company and its subsidiaries has served consumer nanu White House, he will select aa in­ w as danger of the information Men showing suspicious signs for research and other fatalities, Thorp says teat he is satisfied Md. "Death!” repeated Edward dividual who is on record as supporting leaking out. will be asked to attend a special and industry. Starting with a one-p)roduct, family-owned company in 1889, Co­ At Ms bsst, it wUl be far from, per­ more freedom for university with total collections which The hitch: Ookle and Steve Wljalley. Lik^se, seventy- On the Sunday precedb^ the clinic at least monthly. lonial Boai-d now has three manufaicturing entities, two of which are in Man­ fect. President Johnson's escalation .policy te rectors to invest researtai funds, amount to around 61,138.08. ware unaware that Maryland four other English Judges gave British searchers’ oirival, he ’ I f the Long Island study BACK to SCHOOL chester and one in Covington, Tennessee; and also two related diversified com­ Vietnam. starting of some university pub­ law requires a 46-hour waiting forth this fateful verdict in So are, for that matter, many elec-' presented a sermon of ^lecial works out, the Public Health NEEDS— lishing houses -and t e c r e ^ d 1 0 Years A g o period between the application 1649. This assemblage, called panies, also located in Manchester. | ' r During Dr. Goldman’s ■ tenure at the significance: “Hide the out­ Service — sponsoring the study Complete Selection! . Since 1905, Savings Bank of Manchester has been dedicated tions la this country, which fancies it­ oontzol by the Education Minis­ Republican and Democratic tor and granting of. a marriage together by Parliament, had Colonial’s “SHUFIBRE”® is uspd by leading shoe manufac|ufers in more than White House, it seemed to develop, .just casts; betray not him that — 'Would attempt to have such to serving Greater Manchester with complete banking services. self as'the world’s leading jiractiUoiMr try over the quality of training Town Committee taiairmen urge license. Just voted for the execution of as Dr. Goldman is .likely to eay te Us wanderete; let mine outcasts preventive clinics ' established ,six million pair of shoes each year. TheLydall & Foulds Division’s set-up, fold- a t the art of democracy. programs. voters to go to p ^ and select A t the courthouse, the couple Charles I, Ung of Ei^land. ARTHUR DRUG W e consider it a privilege to’contribute to the development of book, that Lyndon end the tetelleetusle dwell with thee, M oab; be thou nationally. Moreover, in the fu­ ling and specialty box board is utilized in thousands of consumer and industrial Special institutei^ara to be set slate of candidatM te primaiy were told the clerk’s office For eleven years after community through the financing of thousands pf homes. W e But, iwwever good it m ay be, this a covert to them from the face ture, w u might be able to get a boxes as well as crossword puzzles and. handbag partitions. were a little too much for one another. up at four m aj^ Soviet univer­ tomorrow. ' -i. would be closed Saturday, but Charles’ death, England was also serve the financial needs of our citizens in^ m p y other dtart of a political process ia at least a of the spoiler.” Although the breathing test at a mobile sta­ Dr. Goldman, for Instance, arranged sities to raise^ qualifications of A crowd of almost 17,000 they could pick up their Ucense ruled by Oliver Cromwell and ways . . . savings accounts, investment savings, savings bank Chemically reinforced fibre from the Tennessee plant goes into molded luggage, Hifn wsta of hope for Vietnam. N o t an .words were from a Biblical tion, jUst lik.e chest X-rays are that celebrated reception for tetelleet- teachers in social ^lenoes and persons ■’views “largest parade Monday momiag. his son. The Judges who con­ bicycle seats and athletic protective equipment. Colonial’s MO’TO-FIBRE® is quotation, their i««cUcal ap­ now ayailable. life insurance, home improvement and personal loans, schfwl the outside armies aAd bombs in the special steps will be tsken to ever held in Manchester” ^ e n Cokie went into Cbrcut Court victed Mm, called the "regi­ presently being used by automotive producers in areas Where a molded material uals at tee White House, white soms plication was readily apparent Sd, novy you’ve found out you WILLIMANTIG savings; safe deposit boxes, travelers checks, foreign remit­ world can make this a country unless it Improve id^oglcal trtanlng in men., and equipment from 43 Friday and pleaded with Judge cides,” continued to hold prom ­ of dimensional stability is a 1-equisite...... * - ’ Intellectuals refused to attend, while to tee congregation. T ^ pa­ have emphysema. tances, special purpose clubs, Christmas clubs, life-insured somdiow begins to feel and act like a Maixism-Leninism and to in­ state fire departments march Thomas M. Anderson, request­ inent posts in the British gov­ others attended it only to use it as a rishioners respected Reverend The doctors will prescribe STATE GOLLEGE mortgage plansj collateral loans, personalized bank checks, Colonial Board, one of the top five taxpayers in Manchester, has a payroll of country. Nobody can save Vietnam crease party control in this field through" town. ing a waiver — "The wedding is ernment. te 1660, however, the forum for attack on tee Pres^lant’s pte- Davenport and they kept his treatm ent. including use of a of eitecatton, the report added. too big to be postponed.” monarchy was restored and ' oilera and U. S. Savings Bonds. | more than $1,000,000 annually. It is a publicly owned corporation with ^ p ro x i- frami the acknowledged political dyna- secret breathing machine. Exercise to cies in Vietnam. The Judge demurred at first, and Charles H, son of Charles ^nately 900 stockholders. miam located to the North imless the Meanwhile, the two > regi­ help drain any surplus mucus GRADUATE and As a Mutual Savings Bank, w^e operate solely for the benefit of And Dr. Goldman was, we suppose, Students to Strike fiien finally yiMded. I, ascended the fimme. He was The growth and progress of Colonial is testimony to its dedication and interest country begins to develop some political from bronchial tubes, and medi­ our depositors. W e belilpve in the future of Glreater Manchester SAG PAULO, Brazil (AP) — wlffing to pardon everyone who cides had found oafety < hi a iteitrumental in getting President Jojin- A Thought for Today cations to - help open clogged in consistent progress for Manchester. I ' ConsciousnesB and vigor o f its own. University students, backed by had ^ y s d a part te the down­ m ve (now called Judige’s UHDERGRADUATE . . . we believe in progress through service. V eon teat audience of intellectuals i at Still Married airways — tee extent of treat­ the Federal University faculty Sponsored by tee Atanebester fall of Ua fateer — everyone, Cave) on tha top a t W est.Rock H ie election tomorrow may be some- Princeton University,''where the Presi­ Council of Churches ment for average, established in Rio de Janeiro, have declared NEW ORLBAIN8, La. (AP) — fiiat is, except tiie reglcltta. near New Haven. l)aoh:>Bsy, EVENING tliteg\ of a charade— a contrivance—a dent seemed, fo r a moment, to have the eases,'plus use of portable oxy­ a strike to protest the continued To keep a group of vUlagers te Ten Judges were executed, the pair received food from the psopa^wnda battle between two almost academic community stampeded te his detention of .36 students accused The Sixth Beatitude: ‘blessed India happy, Henry Orenstein 19 were senteoced to life im­ children of a Milford - friend. gen tanks sometimes. COURSES equally undemocratic pressures for and 1 But rehabilitation, even of own direction, with onej of his high level of holding an illegal meeting. are tee pure in heart, for they and Alberte CoHeyn consented prisonment, and 24 filed pre­ But not even hers did they find ’ . A T very severe cases, is possible. agtenst the meira M t ^ speeches. The tepuble was teat the ... ’tee 36 — including, f girls. 'Will see Gtod.” in. 1961 to partici^te ta m te- viously. A lew had escaped safety. One night, a shrill WIUIMANTIC W liat doea Jtania mean 'when scream r awakened than. — A ------The... Public Health. Service But if there emergesl from it just the President went from his high level — are being held Incommunica-' dian maiiriage cereiiMhy from* England. Am ong those t snarling panther stood at the says two pioneering studies in DANiEtSON ; stance at Princeton, wUch did impress do, and will probably face a he spaaiiB of “purity of heart?” But they never lived together, fortunate ones were William aBjlitsst sense, among the people a t pulmonary rehabilitation — at military tribunal for violating Heart in tee Bible usually both testified te eourt in New Ootte and Edward Wballey, cave’s entrance. The men were NORWICH Vietnam, that teuj^ w moving in some our tender tetcUectuals, to another per­ New York University’s Institute Colonial Board Co. and Subsidaries the national security law, police means tee whole ^rsonolity'l It Orieans Friday w bn fiiey re­ who arrived at Boaton te Jtdy, petrified, but eventually man­ OLD MYSTIC tfteectton, that they have begun to have formance only a few hours later, ta said. They were arrested with tevolves rated an^ will, not only quested on annulment They 1661. Within a few months, they aged to escape by the ioM ef o f Physical Medicine and Reha­ white he let people see tee rougher, bilitation; and Moss Rehabilita­ Jn 615 Porker Sfrebt cams nttle say about their future aa a 1 4 2 other students Sunday fifter tea emotions. Pure means clean didn’t get i t had moved to Connecticut Hiey cunning and stealth. more forceful side of hla nature, vdilch £ MANCHESTER people, .as .a . nation, then even this small political police broke up at stu­ os opposite to what the J < ^ Judge S. Sanford Levy rc lived 'for a time at the hOme of Goffe and Whalley Immedi­ tion Hospital and Albert Ein­ LIBERAL ARTS stein M edicaf Center, Phlladel-. pisoe of political consciousness may talks with plahee and bombs and hiih- dent meeting. The others ■^ere were" fold was "unclean.” It fused the petition, saying "thi the Reverend John Davenport ately wait to tee'home of Mr. AND EDUCATION CONNECTICUT irtiia — have suggested: stand as the biggest victory ^American dreds of thousands of men bi liniform. released. meant fitting and proper for tee parties entered teto a marrlagi of New iHaven, who natuAlly Sperry, the acqualntalnce who "N early 50 per cent of the Tuition — ^^$20.00 per Credit a v i n g The protest strike, declared people of G#d. Jesus therefore ceremony without making an;; sympathized with supporters of had been supplying them' with S ^ tntsrvcn^on has yet achieved in Viet- President Johnson’s particular trouble Hour. Friday, was supported~by the is stating in teis beatitude that effort to void fiie ceremony until! (kiver Cromwell, a Puritan. food. For three years, the-pair severely ' disabled , patients of Is that be wants to have everybody wkb chronic r6Bpiratory*dlsease caH CLASSES BEGIN Rio faculty and students of the those who are (Sodward te their the marriage had served their Unfortunately tha King heard rsfaiahied te that dweHing; pev- S E P T E M B E R 19th Um all the tims—not only tha aoademle be helped to the point of ^elf- Tbe jBbappy truth cbout the people Rio Oateolic University. Friends wills and their wieys win sea purpose, five years-leter.'* of ! the outcasts’ hiding place, er leaving the pi;emlsw. ^De- REGISTRATIONS NOW oommunlty, but ttis Mg busteess coin- sufficiency, and in many cases e f Vietnam is that they are eoasdoaf a t and relatives of the prisoners God. they wUl Bm In the . Orenstein, a Hfiana Vhlvenl-^ Ttito royal effloem were sent to spite an precautfonA hawwrir, 1 BEENO ACCEPTED munlty, not only the hawks but the \ to the point of 1 returning-to OTHER PLANTS AND LOCATONS pobtlos only they are made to feel tea gathend in front of the pohoe grace that they! fed aa 'ones te ty prefeasor, and Mies OoUeyn, . tevesfigate. Residents of Mas­ the King’s men eventually dla- For Additional Information, doves, not only the b e a r r but the bulls. i mostly sedentary Work,” LYDALL and FOULDS DIV. ^ NORF]OULD, Inc, b a n h hand of some especially oppriss- building Thursday but were for­ His presence. They wiU see Him a student gaelBtant, were in In- sachusetts' ' and Northern Con­ covered their hideout Hi> > • 4 matter, pneioiM Utile M enet ta the a book. fiiorized demonstrations and ChurtaL eration from the v n a g e ra .. lonsrs were aware ef (be fugi­ fTsshnees e f aeitkiva extent than brekthlng hy ex­ T ow n...... Zip. panding the cnestj " -

'V.' PAGE SEVEN »■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ilAN Bfra. Ruby M. MarUa Lot T te Salvatioii Armjr Ow rch of the AaanmpUon Trinity Covenant Church Rev. Nathaniel D. Lanriat Rev. George F. l^lUy Rev, Morton A. Delays Gomini Flight Mra. Ruby Mercer Martin, In Favored Spot « 1 Main St. Adania St. and Thompaon Rd. Hackmatack St. noM Keeney St. Pastor formerly of Brookfield St., died Oaipteln Emeat V. Payton Rev. Francis d. Mihalek Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor 10:30 a.m., Worship Services, Rev. Raoul J. Proaovost 9:80 a.mV-^Worship Service ((Coiitiniied from M g e One) (Continued from Page One) ------^ laat night at an out-of-town OMcrr In Ohniite Paator ------Nursery • and Worship Church Rev. Anthony Knsdal and child car6.^8ermon by IhS Splits into Camps were tollowlng me, particularly Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa 0:30 a.m., Sunday School pastor. \ It wai rej^lred with a gooegooey T T o H l l i t u I hoepltal. She waa the Widow of Miss Oklahoma, clad In black ^t the end." School...... -w.ter I’fwwio Winfield Martin, a Mancheater g a.m., Prayer Breakfast. ------with classes for Kindergarten Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Nursery and Kindergarten- substance called "water glass' Considerable debate arose at Chorches, Cider Mill Rd. and tights, tie and toils, moved her to music, the girl clalnui . classes. ^ I \ police officer. last night’s two-and-a-half-hour Eugene Wanat, went on record curvy figure in rhythm with the another love, basketball. Slit »:S0 a.m., Sunday School with Masses at 7, 8, 0:15, 10 :J0 through adult. Rally Day. Class- Vernon Assembly of God Ohnrch A.m worth less than a penny. ' Visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. es meet in sanctuary for open­ 10:30 a.m.. All othei^lhurch fvvaMsavww—w r ^ juirH.Mra.' maruH Martin was bom Dorn in ^ In lavurfavor oiof inoreaBine:increasing methe lOLlot • music and sang as she con- comes by this naturally, for hef classes for all ages.. and 11:45 a.m. Northeast School ing Worship. School classes. \ The problem today cropped J-Brooklyn. N.Y., the daughter o f sire to one acre, providing th* ducted. . father, E. G. Jayroe, is basket* 10:45 a.m., Holiness meeting. Intersection of Rts. 80 and 81 St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland 10:45 a.m.. Morning Wors)tip. upK^^as the countdown on the and 7 to 8 n m and nrlvate A.rthur and miaa McCann Mer- creating the minimum lot size frontage wa^kept to the pres- Afterwards she told newsmen ball coach at Laveme HlgB 6:15 p.m.. Open Air meeting. St. Bartholomew'st Church Vernon Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor X Rev. Philip Hiisaey, Paator Sermon: "The Price Tag.” Atlas>Agena target, rocket stood J^iiie where they 'are 10 a.m. Uved In Manchester to one acrt in residential bulld- ent 150 feet. They recommend­ she would like a career as an school. 6:30 p.m.. Prayer meeting. Rev. MIchelino Ricci Meeting Sundays in New Chuivh St. Peter’s Episcopal Church^ ’r p.m.. Salvation meeting. Rev. Richard C. BoUea Nursery for children from In­ Sand Hill Rd. at 23 mirlutes, aiming for a 7 :48- to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested ^ *?*■ ed the lot depth be increased orchestra conductor but might jane and Charlene are amonk Tuesday,' 7 p.m.. Midweek Asalstant Paator fancy through Grade 1. Wapping ^ not to smoke in petientTrooms. housewares de- attended by builders and those to accommodate the increased go Into musical comedy. five -Vinners of talent and swim* " 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 a,m. liftoff. square footage. - ^ Service. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board of Rev. James A. Birdsall, Vicar No more than two ^sitore at o t House and Hale with other real estate interests, Miss California displayed her suit divisions in preliminary 11 a.m.. Worship Service. a.m. The countdowI^on Gemini l l ’s Thursday, 6:45 p.m.. Open Air Masses at 6:45, 7:45, 0, 10:15 trustees. one time per patient. for many years. She was a such as real estate agents, who They maintained this would S6-22-35 figure In a brilliant yel- judging this week. Contestanta 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Titan 2 at that tim^stpod at 120 meeting. and 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. member of the Wqmen’s Club accounted for over two-third^ give the additional room nec- low knot, off-the-rack bathing have also been judged in eve- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer St. Francis of Assisi minutes. Patients T olay: 267 ' '' .W* week Service. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer- of Mancheeter. of the 75 residents attending. essary, while not penalizing suit. nlng gown appearance, but the and Bible Study. 673 Rd., Mission control cen terv ^ ld Survivors include a son, Ellis . Ths planning and sonlng com- every landowner in town. This United Peiitecoatal Church St. Bridget’s Church Baby-sitting provided. Standing 5 feet 8, she weighs winners in that division are nev- Second Congregational Church South Windsor the problem showed up wneq ADMITTED YESTERDAY: M. Martin of Manchester; a mission called thg hearing to coupled with proper design and 187 Woodbridga St. Rev. John J. Delamy, Paator amela Amundsen, Lynwood 1'16 pounds but admits she has er disclosed, 885 N,!. Main St. Avery St. Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, instruments in the blockhouse'”^ ™ r. T. _ I, T, daughter, Mrs. Arthur LaFond consider raising the minimum more stringent control of the Campaign Aide Rev. Robert L. Baker, Paator Rev. Robert j. Keen St. Peter’s Episcopal Church to watch .her diet to keep her The, other contestants who Rev. FelU M. Davis, Minister Christian' Reformed Church Pastor detected .that one of three Atlas EK, OfBooth, of Tolland, and four grandchll- lot size from three-fourths of installation .o f the systems Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Hebron Eugene N. Kelly of 20 Agnes figure. She said she had a par- have won trophies for swiMsuit . Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, 661 Avery St. Rev. John E. Riktoraltis, engines was not swiveling as 23 O ri^ old S t. ^ should greatly reduce the sanl- 10 a.m. Sunday School. The Rev. Gordon W. Weeman Dr. has been named chairman ticular affinity for steak and competition are Miss New Associate Minister South Windsor Assistant Pastor planned during a last-minute Boyce,ce, Coventry, Coventry: Allen Allen Brown, Brown, Funeral senrices will be held road frontage from 160 feet to tatlon problems, they said. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Masses at 7, 8, 8:15, 10:30 In of arrangements for LaBonne “ could have It at every meal.” Hampshire Nancy Anne Nay- Rev. James A. Bonnema, check of the guidance and con- Monday at 1:80 p.m. at Wat- 200 feet. They based their rec-.^ cniorches predicted that many Tour^ a unit of the LaBonne Jane, an Oklahoma City Uni- lor, 19, of Nashua, and Misi 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. the church. 9:15, 10:30 and 12:00 ' Masses at 6:45, 7:46, 9, 10:15 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Minister tr^system . , , ,, trv- Mr« (inieman* '*^b**^**t^ Funeral Home, 142 ommendations on sanitary and the long-time land owners senate Committee versity junior with fair skin and South Carolina, Barbara Anno Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray- In the air-ctmditioned auditor!- and 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Ser­ The guldimce system located try,E. Center St. The Rev. Clifford health reasons, referring to ------'• *®*- Senate Committee . niKil .,imum, rtnrinrduring .iiiivJuly, August, AiKnmf and Nursery. Sermon by the Rev would throw their land on the Republican (Seorge T. La- blue eyes, said the members of Harris, 21, of Greenville. Miss •r and Bible study. 9:45 a m., Sunday School for mon. in another building orf*ti»e Cape, 61 Alice pr., Shirley Fraser, _ — ------Septem ber. Mr. Davis, "Question About O. Simpson, , pastor of Ctnter three letters received from the market if the increased front- Bonne of Glastonbury is seek- the pageant orchestra were "so Ohio, Sharon Elaine Philliaiu Prayer.” all ages. St. Maurice Church, Bolton sends radio signals to the auto- 25 Elro S t” Mrs. Nancy Gaily, Community Baptist COmrch'' United Methodist Church Congregational Church, wlll^of- Sanitary sanitary Engineering Engineering Depart-Depart­ put in effect, causing jbe state senate seat from ‘ bey could probably have 21. of Delaware, won the award Tuesday, 8 p.m., Mary Wil­ 11 a.m., Worship Service. Rev. Robert W. Cronin pilot, which then feeds them to 78 Washington St.; Mrs. Ethel flclate. Burial will he In East done it without me, but they for 'talent Wednesday. 585 E. Center St. Rt. 44A, Bolton ment of the State Department of effect, a gutting of the land t)ie Fourth Senatorial Dlsti-rct, Janies* Church liams Group. Trustees and Nursery. Paator the engines. Goldschmidt, 43A Charter Oak Cemetery. Rev. Alex H. Elseascr, Rev. Hugh A. Oillis Health, from the sanitary and marlwt. comprising Manchester, Glas- Msgr. Kdward J. Reardon, Church Council special meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. During the flight, this system St.; Mrs. Roberta Griffin, 147 Friends may call at the/fu­ Minister clvil engineering firm of Buck Proposal Called Vague tonbury, , East Hampton and Minister 'PM tor ’Thursday, 10 a.m.. Women’s is used to steer the rocket into School St.; Murray Johnston, Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and neral home tomorrow from 7 and Buck, and from town health Atty. Kkgan said he opposied Marlborough. He is opposing C oventry Rev. Eugeite>. Calvary (giurch Bible study, nursery provided. the proper orbital path. »3 Plymouth Lane; Mrs. Anna 11:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. to 9 p.m. director Dr. Marjorie Purnell, the passing of the Increased lot State Sen. David M. Barry of b:30 a.m.. Church School Ral­ Rev. John J.'X^t’Brlen (Assemblies of God) ' Apparently, some defect in Kurtz, 78 Erie St.; Ivy Lent, ly Day. All classes will partici­ . Rev. Vincent J. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Each of the letters recom- size proposal because it was Manchester, the Incumbent 647 E. Middle Tpke. Sacred Heart fjhurch the autopilot prevented the slg- Storrs. M n . Grace R. Whalon pate in promotion ceremonies First Congregational Church Sermon: "The Good,Shepherd.” mended increasing the-mini- "all^ encompassing, general, Democrat, Mrs. Aho Named Chairman ■ Rev. KMweth L. Gustafson Rt. 80, Vernon \ nal from reaching the No. 2 Also Arthur Leppones, East Mrs. Grace Richardson Gris­ In the sanctuary. Vernon Interpretation of 23fd Psalm by mum lot size, with the state let- vague and capricious." He re- Kelly will be responsible for Masses at ^ 7, 8, 9, 10:15^ / Pastor Rev, Ralph Kelley, Past^ Atlas engine. The autopilot is Hampton; Mrs. Pauline Lep- wold Whalon, 67, of RockfalL 10:30 a.m.. Worship. Dedica- n ;3o a.m. Worshiping at the Vernon , Miss Carol Edwards and Miss ter stating ‘‘In view of difficul- ferred to the three letters from tours of ‘ the LaBonne mobile Rev. Patrick Sullivan located in a canister on'the side pones, East Hampton; Mrs. Pa- nt navmnmi RriswnM of L" ” .— i — ..V — i----- — 7 ~~ ------tlon of Church School teachers — Elementary School 'Leslie Hunter. Of 4-H Town Committee .m., Sunday School, Assistant Pastor of the Atlas. tricia Luft, Coventry; R. Oliver elt*^ ’^ e d V” encountered with subsur- the varioiw authorities recom- headquarters and for making and officers. SeriYion: "Because Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister Yi30 p.m., Methodist Youth _____ -A n ____II __ I Manchester, d.efl Thursday at tape sewaresewage disnnsal.disposal.. . .th«.the town mendins'mending the increasedIncreased lot size, arrans'em^nts arrangements for for viaitn visits nt at vn. va- uirs. Aaro A. Aho has been Second (Jongregational ChuroR . Zion Evangelical r all ages. It was one engine of a similar , 16 Russell St.; Michael vr,(ddiesx Memorial 1 Believe, 1 Will Be Faithful.” Rev. Betsy G. French, FelloWAlp. (’ Hospital, would be well advised to adopt describing them as having no rious shopping centers, parking elected chairman of the local has Its annual.meeting and «lee»: Lutheran Church 11 a.m.,^Divine Worship. Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and AUas that swiveled wildly in Ramsey, 178 Cooper St.; Chris- Cpffee hour. Nursery and Crib Minister of Christian Education Monda^(x7:30 p.m j Steward­ minimum residential zoning of reference- to anything specific areas and fair grounds. 4.H town committee with Mrs. tion of officers Wednesday at (Missouri Sj’nod) 7:30 pirn., ^ m i l y G osp^ flight on the first attem pt. to topher Rich, 29 Ridge Rd., 11:45 a.m. ship and finance committee Survivors, besides her broth­ JUiom. Cooper and High Sts. Service. Hymn aing,,gospel miP’ launch the Gemini 9 mission in Wapping; Clifford Risley, one acre.” The letter was sent and not providing enough in- Kelly, who has lived in Man- Robert Coburn as vice chairman the home of Mi’s. W alters. Kel« 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service meet at Church>.Paatoral reia- er, include two other brothers, The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, sic and song, and gospel mes­ May, thus causing the Agcna Storrs; John Ruahtlk, 1153 El­ by David C. Wigins, director formation, ' Chester for the past 12 years, and Mra. Maurice French as ler on Rt. 44A. The program OiurcJi of the Nazarene Unlon Congrrgatlonal (Jhurch tions committee meets at par- a sisLer and an aunt. of the State Sanitary Engineer- Beaton replied to Kagan’s is associated with G. T. La- treasurer. will begin at noon with a poU, Pastor sage. and Atlas to plunge crazily in lington Rd., South Windsor; 336 Main St. First Lutheran Church RockvUle sonage. Funeral services ■will be held ing Dept. ^ comment that "zoning was not Bonne Associates Inc. the can- others elected at the redent luck luncheon. Thursday, 8 p.m.. Midweek Rockville Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister the sea. David Singer, 110 Northview at 11 a.m. Monday at the Rose Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister 9 a.m.,'Church School. Wigins contended that lots supposed to keep out aubdi- dldate’s insurance firm. He annual meeting; Mrs. Clara The church’s follow-up com - Service of Prayer and Praise. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Officials at first thought they Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. An- Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Time. Mrs. Amy C, Barnard, Bolton Congregational Oiur might be able to replace the nie Stalger, Broad Brook; less than one acre were fre- viders,” stating that the zone conducted his own insurance Hladky, recording secretary: mlttee meets at 8 p.m. Wednes- 9:30 a.m.. Early Fall Rally, Pastoi^ Rev. J. Stanton Conover, 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Hie Preabyteriaa dwrch Director of Religious Education autopilot in time for a launching Elaine Strengowski, Stratford; Rocky Hill. Burial will be in quantly unsuitable for septic change was being recommended buslne'is before 1964. He is a william A. Miller, correspond- day at the home of W arreRf < Minister Rose Hill Memorial Park, with opening in the sanctuary ^ext: Gen. 40:23. Theme: "Are James E. Lee, Youth Worker today, but' evaluation of the Stanley Strengowski, Stratford; tank and water systems, add- purely on sanitation problems member of the Republican secretary; Mrs. Ernest G Boyce on Bamsbee Lane. 43 Spruce St. 10:30 a.m., Church Service- Rocky Hill. with ^ e Musical Bertplets. people Who Forget?” Rev. George W. Smith problem Indicated it would re- Darla Tedford, 25 Lilac St.; Ing this Is particularly true »nd was based on the letters Town Committee, the K of C, LeDoyt, publicity chairman; Claas Openings *' Holy Communion. 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.. Teacher^ 10 a.m., RegistraBon for Sun- Friends may call at the fu­ 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service Nursery In the parish house. quire two to tliree hours to do Mrs. Janice Washington, Cov- when several houses arq local- received from the authorities ^ e EIHs and J h e Ellington Mrs. Winthrop Merriam, his- Mrs. Edward Smith Jr., mem»‘ i .Message by Evangelist Fred Recognition Day, with assem- day School. Worship Service. A neral home tomorrow from I 11 a.m., Gottesdienst mit 9:30 a.m., Sunday ahls and an additional two hours entry; Harold Whiting, 12 Ly- •d together. Health problems who had experience with Tol- Ridge Country Club, torian, and- Mrs. W. B. Hud­ bershlp chairman, reports th« Bertolet. Nursery. School jVetu Uniform& at St. Bernards Wesleyan Methodist Church bly and department meetings. Communion Meditation: "Sym- to 5 and from 7 to 6 p.m. occur and the Wells may land’s sanitation problems. Kelly is married to the former Abendmahl. classes for all ages.- tt>x)aunch the rockets. dall St.; Mrs. Jane "Wilkins, dleston, Mrs. William Kelleher South Coventry Cooperativtv ' 6 p.m.. Youth Service. Meets at Skinner Rd. School 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, bols of Love.” 7 p.m.. Young People’s So­ 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. George and Norma Lavlgne came to class at St. Bernard’s East Hartford; Mrs. Helen become polluted, he said. Robert McHutchison of I>°lores Balesano of Hartford. and Mrs. Robert B. Simmons, Nursery and Kindergarten stllT ■ 7 p.m.'. Evangelist Service. Vernon Sermon: "I’ve Got a Secret.” 11 a.m.. Leave church for Mrs. Morgan J. Bradley ciety. The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. in Rockville this morning in the new school uniforms, look­ Witherell, 40 Pleasant St., A lot less than one acre also Grant Hill Rd. and a former couple has four daughters: new members. has openings for the classef’’ Message by the Rev. Mr. Ber­ Rev. Hervey W. Taber, The Rev. Mr. Bowman preach­ Church Family Picnic. SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Sun­ Sermon: "Why Should I For­ ing the very examples o f well-dressed elementary school Rockville: Dorothy Wolfe, often lacks the space to expand PZC member, said he favored.. 15, ■ Joan, 13, Joyce, 11, Plans are complete for the opening Tuesday. She may ba tolet. pastor ing. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board of SNCC Asks Luelle Smith Bradley of 423 day School staff. give ? ” Nursery provided at all pupils. George, who is in Grade 4, is wearing the prescribed Mansfield. the field to correct ove^ow the change and the 200 foot Patricia, 8. annual 4-H Achievement Night contacted for applications and"* Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ religious education. Ch^apel Rd., wife of Morgan J. services. white shirt and navy blue trousers and bow tie, while Nor­ problems, he wrote. He recom- frontage which he pointed out prog;ram to be held at 8 p.m. Information. er, Praise and Bible Study. 10 a.m., Sunday School. Jehovah’s Witnesses Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bdard of CouiaSEVee BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Center Congregational Church 7 p.m., Eyening Service. Ser­ ma, in Grade 9, has on the required navy blue jumper with Bradley, died yesterday at m'ended cne-acre minimum lots, would reduce the density of sen- of primary importance. He add- Oct. 27 at Coventry High Classes for all ages, Kingdom Hall son to Mr. and Mrs. A lf Alver, mon: "Missionvor Mission?” flare skirt and the school emblem, white short-sleeve blouse deacons. Hartford Hospital. adding that where there is tic tanks In a given area. He ed that drainage of washing school______when_ premlume^______and Manchester Evening Herald North Methodist Church Unlt^ Church of Christ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur­ 232 Oak St., Wapping; a daugh­ with red plaid tie, and navy blue kneesocks. The beanie is Hartford Tpke. . Friday, 8 p.m., Oingregators. Its L e a ^ She was bom in South Wind- ledge or sloping terrain or refeiTed 'fi% to the "elemenf of aiaf.sat- machines n/tWI •■« am should not W bea put Im into..Aa. certlfiMtes of:... the recent. mlocal .« Coventry correspondent, F. Pau- 800 Parker St. II Center St. 8:15 p.m., RPYF meeting at sery. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mil­ the home of Paula Maddox, 68 optional. The two pupils are the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. RockviUe sor and lived here all her life, ground water even larger lota uration” in a drainage field, ad- the septic system as it causes 4.^ awarded. Mra. line Little, tel. 742-6281. Rev. Earle R. Custer, Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. ler, 9 Grandview Ter., Rock- Norman lAvigne, 87 Union St., Rockville. The school ad­ Taloottvllle Congregational (CoatUu^ from P»ge One) . — ...... “ momoerShe or waame wos- a member ^re necessary. of the Wee­ ding that when several houses too much water for the septic jiowen S. Trask, Mrs. Hladky Pastor Minister Alice Dr., Coventry.’ 6:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. , ppublic talk', "Sacri- ministration sternly warns in its rules and regulations Church are built together any septic field. The bed of the field must Rev. Kenneth W,. Steere, Monday, 6:30 p.m.. Women's 7 p.m.,'E\’ening Service at the >j.bat Please God,” by F. on Insurrection. inciUng to riot, VmMr 16 Livrton Rd"- Church, Buck and Buck’s letter rec- and William A. Miller are the Associate Minister Fellowship Meeting. Potluck against deviations from the norm: No odd shoes, strange Rev. Robert K. Shlmodn, _ - - ______wi.. •* ’ ■ ** EJiSt H&rtfOrd. Sh# was a 25- tha tAumtown increase problem of one home rapidly be absolutely level to contain - 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ home of George R. Cooke, 1 Holmberg, Watchtower Society committee in charge of the pro­ hairdos or tight-legged pants will be allpwed. (Herald photo Minister riot and unlawful assembly,' a daughter to Mr. and^ Mrs. All year' mem^^r"’ oT'^the T ^ ^ le *Iwwmum“ lot size to“to “ avoid becomes a neighborhood prob- the wastes, otherwise, it will mon: “ Who's Afraid of Jesus Miss Antoinette Bierce, and kitchen shower at the WesU-iew Ter., Ellington. representative. ------charging that they violate "fun- lan Washburn, 30 West Rd., ------minimum lot size to avoid oec gram. Labor Backs - Director of Christian Education church. ‘ ■ by Satemis.) ®**P^**’’ *bd a member going into the sewer business in I*™- leak out the lowest comer. He Oirlst?” Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Prayer p.m.. Study of Aug. 16 9:45 a.m.. Rally Day and Elected to the scholarship Tuesday, .10 a.m.. Group Doc­ ’damental guarantees of free Rockville; a daughter to Mr," o f the Chapman Court, Order ^ fyji scale basis at some time Several builders and an a as well ,aa several others rec- 7:30 pm ., North Methodist _ meeting and Bible study at the is3ue qf Watchtcwer, "Maintain- registration lor Church School committee are Mrs. LeDoyt, 1- - g g.jg ] j Worship Serv- trine study at the manse. speech, press, assembly and the « | " d Mrs. Robert Watson, 20 of Amaranth, both at Manches- the future.” The present land senior resident opposed the in- ommendtyj inspection of every Mrs” Fren'ch and Mm. Aho."rhi8 Democrats, parsonage on CSder Mill Rd. ing Our Possession of Peace,” children and adults, right to petition the government Sank St.; a daughter to Mr. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Commission Communion. The Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Ellington. t«r. eroa if "deceptively small” for creased frontage because of the septic-system as it was being committee would like to have page 491. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. for redress of grievances.” «™d Mrs. David Wells, 59 Wad- Survivors, besides her hus- i^ts containing wells, accord- difficulty to keep such a large installed. This is not done at on membership and evangelism. Rev. Mr. Simpson preaching. meeting and B ^le study. Events in Capital all local 4-H leaders turn in all Wednesday,-7:30 p.m.. Group Nursery and Kindergarten for "The last word vfe have from dell Rd. band, include a son, Morgan J. to their letter. Buck and *rea landscaped and cared for. present, he said. Hits Gengras Friday, 8 p.m.. Commission Sermon: The Terror of the Wapping f^minunlty Church record books of their club mem­ Tether." Gospel Hall The site is near where a Brit­ discussion in the Bible aid children up to six years of age. Mr. Carmichael Is that he Is a DISOHARGIDD TESTER- Bradley; a daughter, Mrs. Buck is the consulting sanitary Edith Knight of South River The builders' should analyze on Christian social concerns. Wants to See Letter Congregational Sermon: “ What’s Your Pride bers. This is to be done no later (Continued from Page ,j>ne) 9:15 -and 11 a.m.. Church 415 Center St. ish-owned pig was shot in 1859, "Things in Which It Is Impos- political prisoner,” said James DAY: James Farrell, 429 Cen- Luelle Klskunes, and two engineering firm for Tolland “ replied the problem was the soil content when installing 8 p.m.. Commission on mis- Rev. Roy R. Huteheon, Minister gjbie for God to Lie. than Oct. 1. WASHINGTON (AP.) — Sen. an incident that threatened an in Christianity?” » Forman, former execuUve sec- ter St.; Mrs. Phyllis Rau. 38 giandchlldren, all o f South ZanghI Concerned ability of man to care a system, he said, making the oions. School and Crib Room Oar Waah Today ' retary, told the delegates Gen* Ernest Gruening says he has armed confrontation between Rev. Theodore Bacheler, Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic retory of SNOC. "He was cap- Franklin St., RockviUe; Mrs. Windsor. 10 a.m., Breaking bread. F irst Selectman Carmelo the land, but the ability of field deeper if necessary to get The Prince of Peace Luther- J^as had not bargained in good requested a copy of a letter Sec­ the United States and Great Minister Ministry School, written review, MANY OVER-68a MARRY tured by the police. And for th ^ Geraldine Huffield, 318 Oak- Funeral services will be held zanghi emphasized that the tlirough a layer of poorly St. Mary’s Episcopal Oiurch First Church of CSirist, 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. retary of State Dean Rusk sent Britain. and Sermon 20D and 21A. WASHINGTON — About reason he wants to stay in Jail.” land St.; Mrs. Hortense Jones, Monday at 2:30 p.m. at'W esley town is havinr a hard time'*'in needs, of man,” she added. ‘"The drained soil. an Church’s . Waither League 1. m is « faith when the transit workeri diurch and Park Sts. Scientist 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. to French President Charles de The pig was shot after it was . 8 ° ahfl 9:30 am .. Worship 8:30g.gg p.m.. Service meeting. 35,000 times a year a marriage Forman said at a news con- jg Short St.; Mrs. Lillian Memorial Church, with Rev. niany areas, even when com- needs o f the homeowner living Tolland’s minimum size field eponsor'ng a car wash until were on strike against his Con* Rev. George F. Nostrand 447 N. Main St. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meeting, and Bible' reading. Gaulle before De Gaulle’s re- found rooting in the garden of Sermon by the Rev. xheme: "D o Not Give Up in occurs in which one or both ference the bonds' set on SNOC Brodeur, A m s ton; Knights David Carter officiating. Burial munHy"waiter supplies*^* us^^ *n town should be thought of of 1,(XX) square feet is below P-” ^- lines, Rector cent trip to the Far East. jn American settler, Johnson Mr. Huteheon, "Why Are Thou Doi„_ vvhat Is Fine.” partners are 65 or older. 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Thurs. 7:30 p.m.. Street meet­ members constitute ” a very baby boy. 25 Seamari Circle; ■will be in Center Ciemetery. The sanitary problems are "not not those making money the minimum required by the ” r wir' Gengrai Rev. Jolui D. Hughes Gfuening sa-.d he understood gajd Friday. He explained the C3ast Down. serious problem.” state, according to William Vo- The charge of 31.25 per car will took over the company, he sent Rev. James W. Bottoms Sunday School and Nursery. ing on. Main St. Kenneth Lancaster, 25 Winter The Newkirk and Whitney f^^ny for the town, or the peo- getting out.” The subject of the Lesson-Ser­ the letter described some alter- incident caused both nations to sr George, 4 S. ^neral_Home. M8 ^Burwide pi^ ^^o live in \ha areas in- Sanltotton Regulations boril of Old Stafford Rd. who include a car wash and vacuum letters to employes speaking of Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman St. George’s Episcopal Church constitutional method mon ls"Substance” ; the Golden South Methodist Oiurck, natives for trying to solve the rnaintain armed forces in the St.; Roy DeLong, Aye.. East Hartford, is in volved ’’ he stated^ Present sanitation regula- quoted from the state regula- . exciting days ahead. Kelly said Viet Nam war and to bring De area until the dispute was set- Rt. 44 A. Bolton lencing SNOC,” he said. 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Text, from 2 Timothy, 2:19: Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. 220 Diane Dr., Wapping; David charge of arrangements. There Zanghi stated that there are came under considerable tions. ,7^® Lutheran ^urch wor- the only excitement that de* Gaulle into the effort "although tied by arbitration in 1872. . Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar 8:45 and 9:45 a.m .,. Nursery "The foundation of God stand- Pastor Dinse. 710 Governor’s Highway, will be no calling hours. ,*nlto?y problems throughout criticism last night, from for- The state minimum require- *hip „ ^ S * r oT ™ t a h a ^ T t o ^ ' his views are not the same as The President called the park Soufh tdefhodhf Church and Kindergarten in the Chil- eth sure, having this seal. The Rev. Richard W. Du pee 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. South Windsor. : The family suggests that the town Due to the terrain of ™**’ health authorities, resi- ment is a gravel bed o f -1,150 f ™; Rev. William H. whether w not a guy had a Jolr ours.” bill "proof to all” that even the dren’s Chapel. Morning Prayer Lord knoweth them that are Assoelato Paator 10:16 a.m. Morning Prayer. Also James Chase, RFD 2, those wishing to do so make tovm which consists of dents and builders. square feet. He recommended Wilkens, pastor, delivering tte next week. Rev. Gary S. Cornell However, State Department most explosive international State News Rockville; Robert Miller. Cook memorial contributions to tte ^any hills and three valleys Chorches, a former PZC the rescinding of all recent sew- serimon. Church School is at 9 ------—— r and Church School. Crib CJlass hi*-” press officer Robert J. McClosk- issues can be resolved by means Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Holy Eu­ CHURCH 3CH00L REGISTRATION in Williams Building. Wednesday, 8 p.m., TesU- Associate Pastor charist. ’ Dr., Bolton; Raymond Baglin, Wesley Church Memorial Fund, t^e town could not concentrate member, called for stronger er permits which he claimed meets at ey declined to discuss the let- other than -war. Box 186, Bolton;. Mrs. Jean ------^------on one sewer system for tte sanitary inspection than at are being approved every day . 11 a.m., Morning Prayer with mony meeting. ter’s contents. Roundup Claims Filed 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1966 ljunt and daughter, Stafford; whole tow n.' present, both prior to the in- on a substandard basis. 6-50 p.m. tomorrow In the Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Bot: Reading room hours at 749 He added, without specific CAPITAL FOOTNOTES First Congregational Church toms. Main St., excepting legal holi Service. The Rev.' Dr. Shaw Mrs. Annette Winslow and son. Voboril favored the increased church. The topic will be reference, to the letter: "We The Small Business Admihis- United Church of Christ (Centlaiied from Page One) Zanghi and planning and zon- stallation of tte systems and By Unemployed Satur- preaching. "Using the Church.” TWO SESSIONS.9a.m.Olid 10:45a.m. Warehouse Point; Mrs. Joan' Slow Change vw W..WJ ..„.w ______lot sizes which would permit "Christian Vocation as Stu- Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy «l«y*. Monday through have talked about our Interest tration has adopted a liberalized Andover ing Chairman Walter Beaton e^ter they have been installed, ’Thurs-X 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Registration Hoy, estimating his debts as Krupen and daughter. 16 August Loehr Jr., a lifetime more flexibility in locating the dents," with tte discussion led Communion. t® 8 p.m, in the mutual reduction of hos- policjii of making loans to small Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., both emi^iasized that they were D rop 4.4% Sunday for Kindergarten 38 million and his assets as Ridgefield St.; Mrs. Mildred not trvlng to keen out tte sub- resident of tte town and a real septic system and the wells, by the Rev. Edward Fisher, -D a ily , 7 p.m.. Evening Pray- day evening, 7 to 9. tllities. ’The French government businessmen who have or want ’ Pastor New Members are requested to register at the Church through Grade 12. Parents are 3500,OCX) had asked tte court on Newman and son, 2281 EUing- F o re se e n in dividers Beaton limited discus- estate agent, stated the state while permitting room for ex- Lutheran Campus Pastor at the ^ jrop of 4.4 per cent h U sr. ...* ------is fully aware of our views on franchises, Office. Students that are re-registering, go directly to their reminded to attend church with Aug. 1 to order a rearrange- ton Rd., Wapping: Mrs. (Gar­ Sion of the increased lot sized development comnysslon has panslon of the sepitic system University of Connecticut. been reported for claims filed (Jhurch is open dally for pray Concordia Lutheran Church the Viet Nam issue.” President Johnson has re- 10 a.m.. Church School Ral- classrooms. sr. 40 Pitkin St. their , children ..... after registra- ment of his finances. lyne 'Petig and son, 34 Union Auto Safety to sanitary reasons. recommended tighter controls in case of trouble. Church School Rally Day last week In the Manchester of* Gruening made his request ceived the credentials of three ^J'- Hoy owns 837,000 shares of gt. Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor Nursery for batdes and Friday to Undersecretary of n*w ambassadors to the United a.m.. Morning Worship. Hie positions token by p a r on seepage as a solution of tte ------Sunday will be observed as fice of U»e State Unemployment ’ _____ two and three-year-olds. EVERYONE IS WELCOME United Equity Oorp., which holds DISCHARGE3D TODAY: CeRtinued from Page Om ) ___^...... ^ S t John’s Polish National State George W. Ball, w-ho States — Francisco Javier Lan- Sermon by the Rev. Mr- Brad- ticipanU of the hearing, broke problem, not larger lots. Manchester Eve sing Her- Rally Day for tte First Con- Ckimpensation Department. 7:30 p.m., Membership Sem­ Wanat stated that tte design "aid Tolland coi-respondent, gregational Church School at a total of 345 checks wer# Catholic Church 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, promised to look into the mat- **"es Arano of Guatemala, Ame “ Love, Joy and Peace, about 85 per cent of the In- Robert McDonnell, 31 Hayes cemed that tte Industry is con- down neatly intothose who fa inar at Susannah Wesley Hall. For More Information, Contact Church Office ______- o ______~ Quatrale, lel. 87S-2846, the 9:30 a.m. worship service issued for the week ending Sept. Rev. Walter A. Hysikb Church Schoisl and Nursery. ter. Among other things, Gruen- Gunneng of Norway and Otema Ord**" of Baptism. Burance a t y Life Co. _ Rd„ Wapping; Sandra Russell, sigtentlv leadfnr ratter than vored Ricreaslng the lot size and and location of the field were Bette 10:30 a.m., *1116 Service, Monday, 7:30 p.m., Official ./re____A.______® ...... in the church sanctuary. The 3, compared to 361 checks fo r pastor ing said he is interested to see Allimado of Uganda, Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Deacons. ^ 6 4 3 -8 3 3 4 Hie Insurance City Life Co. Coventry; Cttristihe Motola, 35 followlngj^''^^ * the frontage and those who gi>- Church School and Nursery. board. Reception Hall. Rev. William E. Beldan, pastori the week ending Aug. 27. whether the letter deals with ■WednesHay, 8 p.m., (Christian has been barred by the Con- Henry Rd.. Wapping; Scott Aa i nativ^ » t of East Orange, N.J., posed it. Individual homedwn- I f Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Adult necticut State Insurance Com- Bourget, 17 Strickland St.; ^ n d ^ graduate of the Massa- ers favored the change while will use "Why Sunday School?’’ claims filed throughout th* two incompatible U.S. tie'ws: CAPITAL QUOTE Enlistment committee. •• e n jl^ In Viet Nam 6:30 p.m., Luther League. study class. Susannah Wesley "The (civil rights) bill shows mlssloner from writing new po- Thomas Raby, 19 Locust St.; cKusetto Institute of Technology ttoee with various real? estate as his sermon topic. state last week declined by !,• Hall. • " , (1). "ai presupposition that the •• .ehusetb no s i^ s of hurricane animation. Rockville Methodist (jShilurch' llcies in Connecticut because of David Kolakowski, 3555 A b ^ ,and Harvard Medical School, interests oppoisbd It; particular Chu,rc.li..Schc^l.,.^^^ 5 3 8 j,, ^ ^ tal of 13,088. States- 7:45 p.m.. Commission on ed­ solution relates to the Geneva Church of Christ In fact it is languishing..It needs 142 Grove St. a. failure to meet surplus re- nd. Ext., Wapping Dacna j be Installed during the worship ^1,,^ during thq ucation. Reception Hall. agreement ■ which would unite Haddon first became involved in !y tl>e increased road frontage. THE a few friends. It has plenty of Rev. Willard E. Conidln, Pastor quirements. Smith., 33 Palmer Diy^Wap-^•"■Wap- highway] safety problems 10, Louis Lipman of Upman Air War Goes On service, this, to be followed by a corresponding period last year Lydall and Vernon Sts. Thursday Noon, Spurrier Fel­ Viet Nam with a national elec­ Eugene Brbwer, Minister enemies" — Senate Republican » —— - ping; Mrs. Catterinq/Ringrose, yjg^s ago when he was picked Realty, and builder of tte pre- coffee hour in the ve.stry where staled 21,180. lowship. Planning meeting. W. tion’' and (21 vet calls for an SCHOOL DAYS | BIBLE Leader Everett M. Dirksen aft- 9:30 a.m., Church School for the Church School curriculum S. C. S. Executive . board. Su­ independent South Viet Nam. 14 Cornell St. / ' jo head a committee in New aent Sugar HiU subdivision. New Haven led the state laaf 9:45 a.m., Bible classes. ore here again and the for the first semester will go on sannah Wesley Hall. McOoskev said Rusk’s letter Senate again failed to all ages. ------York State that attempted to aharply criUcized Tolland’s Amid Pre-V ote Strife week with 1,635, Waterbury SPEAKS 10:45 a.m., Worship. Sermon: produce a quorum to debate the 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship thought of going bock to tho Customs Men di.splay. (Children may be en- Friday, 7 p.m.. Parent’s Bap­ was sent through French For­ A >-m.T 1 relate motor vehicle and health "incompetent town govern- /continued from Page One) i. with 1,578, and Hartford with " ’Time for the Soul.” measure. -g-qr U l l l X ) uroblems. ment’’, adding that there is ' * or destroyed 53 .cargo barges, 11 rolled in tte church school at by tism meeting. Pastor’s study. eign Minister Maurice Oouve de and dedication of new memorial books sounds like work— but 1,477. ; H u n jPf U f V e r ' ^ ^ Besides serving With tte New never anyone to talk to.” Lip- (Dong were killed Friday in bridges, 31 boxcars and 32 sup- this time. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “ A1- Murville. The press officer said hymnals. Nursery. if pays! Why not study th« Over ' Manchester retained its I5tb' Eugene mo.st Persuaded.” he did not know whether Rusk BIBLE WORTH 8800,000 - 6:30 p.m,, Methodist Youth . Book that pays dividends & To See Chutists York state Department of has locked horns with three separate clashes with gov- ply buildings. ; Church school ^clas^s will be ^ among the state’s 20 of* Bretcer Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ BONN—"fTtree of the orig­ Fellowship. Health from which he resigned officials in tte past over emment troops. Two North Vietnamese torpe- resumed Sept. 18 in Kingsbury ^ * Strike Threatens Met received a reply. offer this life is over. "V'eri/y, verif/, I toy unto you, .he that (ContiiHMd from Page One) week‘ Service. inal Gutenberg Bibles, printed Monday, 7:15 p.m.. Prayer Five sky divers are ached- in ... June____ , Haddon has written which he is build- "The MIG encounter over Oo boats were spotted moored at House. ’ '' The average American is ob- haarath my word, end befievefh ii Him that sent mo, hath NEW YORK (AP) -r An or­ in Mainz, Germany, in 1455, and Discussion Group, A written declaration is filed ^ grace the skies above numerous research papers, homes. Zanghi and state North Viet N-am was tte first in an island 49 miles northeast of The worship services on Sept^ ses.sed with a desire for self- chestra strike may prevent the Proposes Tax Change evvlasting life , . John 5:24 ^ > improvement. This is’ reflected Emaiiiie] Lutheran Church remain. Each is valued at 3300,- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,. Of- when duty must be paljl. Manchester tomorrow about 2 served on advisory committees officials had previously turned nearly a month. Haiphong. U. S. Navy fliers re-, jg will go Iback to the 11 a.m. in the myriad toiletries avail­ : Church and Chestnut Sts. Metropolitan Opera from open­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. 000 to 3500,000. ficial boird meeting. Actually, custopas officials and helped write a book called *>wn tte land for the construe- A flight of Thunderchiefs at- ported ^-ecelving antiaircraft hour, General Fund able to both men and'women-— ' Rev. C. Henry Anderaoa, ing its new home at Lincoln Abraham A; Ribicoff has. intro­ ■aid, last year’s law is working ^hg jump is being held in "Accident Research Methods Won a school, due to its to- tacking a m|s3ile site 85 miles firefrom the boats and attacked Wednesdi.y there will be an cream.*!, lotions, cosmetics, etc. Pastor O nter next Friday- duced legislation he says would "remarkably. Well” in trimming conjunction 4itt the annual and Approaches’’ pog^phy. northeast of Hanoi were jumped with rockets and bombs. The important orientktlon meeting Tops $4 Million . Nor are we- sugge.sting that Rev.'Eric J. Gothberg, |x>cal 802 of the American eliminate confusion created by the am oM t of goods purchased Army-Navy' Bib family outing He has become known qs Upmah maintained tte build- by tte MlGs as the U.S. pilots pUlots reported one boat was tor all officers and teachers of RALLY DAY The town collected 382,109 la such self-improvement is wrong Assistant Pastor Federation of Musicians said state, -local and federal taxes on broad ^6y the the increasing increasing num- num- , - Hollow recrea- an expert on the relation be- ers had tte best interests of the were coming off their target, sunk and that the other received the (Dhurch School to be held at — in its place. ■ Friday that a contract must be. interstate commerce. er.'Of traveling Americans. Tj,e outing is for tween alcoholics and traffic ac- town in mind, and that they had The MIGs came from behind multiple hits by Zuni rockets 7;3o p.m. in Kingsbury House. general revenue last month 4n4. t 3106,586 from education-felateil , Is a person'any different af­ 9 a.m., Divine Worship^ concluded with the Met’a man­ The (Connecticut Democrat Manchester | / That is tte rei^l purpose of the members' and their families cidents, a problem Into w hich the experience and should be and opened fire, a U.S. spokes- in air activity over South Viet church Trustees Meet ter he is creamed, painted, per­ 10:30 a.m., Divine Worship. agement by opening night. The said Friday his bill would try to t o m o r r o w , SEPT. II law — to cut overseas buying tte Highway Safety Act directs ®” Problems arising, man said. During the encounter., Niim, the U. S. spokesman re- The Trustees of the Second sources, bringing to 34,150,041 fumed. and ' curled ? If th6 Installation of organist. Mrs. E. musicians have been without a strike a balance between the and improve the U. S. balance According to James Fogarty, specific research. and discounted tte views pre- at a low altitude, one of tte potted an F5 Freedom Fighter (Congregational Church will the revenue deposited In th*i‘ transmission falls, will waxing contract for two years. legitimate needs of the states Community CoHege /I ______aented by the individual home Thunderchlefs fired at one MIG je r went down 60 miles south- meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the 1966-67 General Fund sine* the car move it? By the same David Hawkins. At both serv­ of payments picture. Purchases y,* Army-Navy ------^ Max. L, Arons, president of and the national economy. He owner, who lie described at one but neither side scored. One west of Saigon after the pilot Church Community House. 1- token, grooming the shell in ices, sermon by Pastor Ander­ FALL s e m e s t e r — 1966 per capita were down 20 ^r divers will leave their w h ich the. self lives will not son, "Education with a Plus'” ’ ‘Local 80S said, “ For two and a' said the 5 present method of im- Registraition Schedule cent during tte first half of this altitude of about T l l t l l A r a n l / a d i c s P®*"* ® "»elfish individual." U.S. pilot said "at one point we made a napalm attack on ene- The' Gleaners’ Circle of the Th estimated revenue for tbt chgnge the per.son. An unkempt installation of Sunday School half years w;e have been violat­ posing SI s and income taxes year compared with the same designated •^' *'“ ^***“ Homeowners Reply were at tree-top level." A my positions. The spokesman church will meet at 7 p.m. fiscal year is 39,753,875. ing a trade union’s basic princi­ on busir s^s "is notable for Sunday School— 9:30 l'®™e®wne'’® countered spokesman said the encounter said there was no ground fire Tuesday for a "Gourmet Sup- Receipts last month to var^ man of vile speech will not staff. Nursery for infants.’ Returning: Full-Time Students— Sept. 8 period of 1966. landing target Mt. Nebo field. Y u le S&I0 *^® ple by letting the men work! widespreai noncompliance" * ^ ' Upman, including Joseph Kol- broke off soon after it began. and the cause of the crash was pgr"- in the Church Community lous other town funds includedi i purify his conversation by sham- itlondav, 7:30 p.m.. Church New Fpll-Time Students— Sept. 9-12-13 Classes For Everyone From Kinderg^ten The over-all total was also The jumpers are 'members of poolng his hair. A dishevel­ because f conflicting rules, __ wlcz of Willie Circle who re- in the attacks on North Viet- not known. The pilot was killed. House. Each member is to the following: Water fund, 321,' council in the Board Room. We do not down but one official noted this the Connecticut Parachutists T h e Ladies Aid of the Luth- ed" gossip will not keep her Wednesday. 7:15 p.m.. Bible want to >mply that we re strike 'regulation forms and proce- Returning and New Part-Time Students Through Adult i . period didn’t cover the peak B tis ^ n a ^ ceived applause when he l>olnt- namese trains. Air Force Thun- American pilots flew 451 sor- bring a favorite casserole dish 487; eewer fund, 315,664; fire tongue by getting a permanent Club, and several are memers eran Women’* dures. overseas travel time. With Evangelical ®“ ^ meeting was loaded derchiefs struck at two of the ties over South Viet Nam Fri- ^nd its recipe. New members district fund, 34,164; dog license wave. A frumpy grrouch will not study hour in the Chapel. to, Sept. 14-lS (3;30 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.^ For Transportation Call 649-6027 or 649-6647 of the Army-Navy"' Oub. They League of Zion 8 p.m.L Membership class to negotiate around the clock." Ribicoff bill would provide Americans traveling abroad in an Rriiin., lAitheran fSmrch ■-tn “ tate Agents „and trains BS milea norttcast of Ha-.day,_,.aM pilPto . igM™^__ de- wiU be welcomed...... fund, 39,691;. and Special Down4 become ja. loving wife and de- The Met presented' lts latest' voted mother simply by acquir­ the Reception Room. income t 'niIeV~appVicaBle~td'^ Opening for part-time students in single courses i' record numbers the total pur­ ard ^eW ■Se jump will be can- an Christmaa 8 ^ and •>“ilders who have "talked down nol. Pilots reported destroying stroylng or damaging 4M enemy rp^e Fragment Society of the town Taxing District fund, 3243. ing a new wardrobe. A clean offer Thursday to the negotlat; businesses whose average in­ A i chases could Increase despite . / ^ t o l T o n m B^dav Nov to us, and described us as self- one locomotive qnd 80 boxcars huts, sampans, trenches and or degree programs in the following areas: celed if the weather is npt clear. 6 p_m. Friday, Nov. . . 'j j . ^aded "no one is more of tte two trains which had other fortified positions.' South shave will not convert a thief ing Committee. Negotiations come Is 31 million or less, sub­ the per capita drop. into an honest laborer.. resume Monday. jecting them to state income, Accounting—Business Administration—Business Data Process- Morning. Worshi 1^^10:45 V ' ~ior the..... e\(ent are thanfhan a■ builder.’’ laiillHiar aboutoK/xiit 25 carsnara each.*ar*Vi VietnameseVlptimmeSfi pilotsT>ilotS flewflGW an addi-&ddi* Current wage scales were not taxes only in states in which Ing/Programming—HSxecutIve Secretarial-^eneral Studies— ■Mr. PaOl r l^nkoDV and Mrs Richard Roberts of Merrow in otter attacks on the north- tional 321 combat sorties. ,It la sheer folly to so empha- Duplicatiel Bridge At Tour Service — sm the outward appearance as KLH disclosed. 'they have a business location or Hotcl/Restaurant Management—Liberal Arta and Sciences— Seimon: “The Price Tag” ^ ' Anna Grlmason religious ar- *td., who described himself as east rail line. Air Force pilots U. S. B52 bombers struck to- tS , neglett the inward man. have one or more employes. Marketing—Medical Laboratory Assistant—Med'icfd .Secre­ About Town Resulto in a dupUcate bridge .1,1-, . Mrs Margaret Storrs one of "selfish homeowners who hit a rail yard 45 miles from day at a Viet (Dong based camp - When You N^eed I'e! •r&ur beauty should reside, not The bill also would restrict Nursery Facilities Provided _ of. Elks game last night at tte Italian .Mrs. Edward Hein, fancy has been a local taxpayer for Hanoi and another yard 10 miles STEREO MUSIC tarial—Pre-jBngineerlng. Manchester Lodge li#outw ard adomment" — the collection of state or local use baiding of hair, or jewelry, or C - O M A t q wlU sponsor a Family,y. Day Pic- AmericanAm_erlcan Club_are«Jiud are as« J®UfWf louowsi • work; Mrs. Erna La.hln.keLeshlneke anand d, „ . „ ______. _ ^ ”__ nninh I Binh Pmv D^nli Pro^ dass but in the inmost cen- SYSTEMS CRANE and sales taxes to those firms Classes hegjnning nto tomorrow at noon at Wick- North-South. Mrs. Harry UUy Mrs. John Krompegal. baked atUck on our towhi offic als by u.S. pilots flew re la te d sor- QuI Nhon. in Binh Dinh Prov CARtER tef of your being with Its im- riith business locations In the September 19^h. W rlT H cketo may be pur- and Mrs. R L A . Finn, first; ,ood s: Mrs.. Roger Breton and 'people who bring m tteir own hes _^agalMt ,a surface-to-air ince. smMth-tollring lawyers to pre- missile site 30 miles northwest A U. 6. spokesman reported AfPUANCfE SERVICE i^ p ^ s h a b le ornament, a gentle. PIANO state or municipality or to those WELCOME! ehaaed tomorrow. In the event Mitch Bala and EM Bala, eecond._Mrsr-G'ebrge Magnuson, C2iriat' - - - - - * For further * / sent their cases.” « of Dong Hoi Friday. It was the that ETOO Supersabre jets and spirit • • •’’ f Peter 3:3,4 and firms making regular household ' ® rain the p l ^ c wiU.be can- and Mrs. R, D. HoUand and fees decoraUona; 'M rs. Ray ^ 0 Tears’ ISxperleiiea Co Roberto said there are "some third straight day Air Force armed helicopters attacked deliveries thete. informatioiL ciffl: -Msd. ’ / - P- D. Griffiths, third. mond Miller and Mrs. Albert ‘competent local building” and pilots attacked tte site. The pi- what he called a Viet Cong sa- In Thii Area VIOLIN Director of IM ____ Elaat-Weet, Mrs. David Somer- p«tke, parcel post; Miea Qladya today for FREE book- NORMAN'S Signs Park Bill TRINITY COVENANT fi CHURCH ■ 1 d that he favored increasing lo{s\ reported liitting missile botage school camp two miles Tbfiee Susan J Alesbury, viUe and Mrs. (Darol Hemey, Seelert and Mrs. Emil S^lert, We aervteejaU makM ead ”You Can Be Just a STUDIO 'Admissions, X t least the depth of tte lot, transport vehicles, several south of Saigon Friday night, STOI’ IN HiK WABONGTON (AP) — Presi­ daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rob- first; Joe Davis and Carl white elephant; Mri. Alfred models, iBcrudlag refrigera* o HACKMATACK ST, NEAR KEENEY ST. not the front;” adding the trucks and equipment in tte The attacks, with otlw^ planes tors! For Prompt, Expert . w r VK r II I i.Nc. —Frivata Instiaettoa^- 849-537L •rt J Aleebury of 11 Richard Forbes, second, and Jim Kron- Ooulombe, Christmaa cards, and dent Johnson has signed' into Sarvloe at Beaaoaahie Rataa. IH MONSTK \ 1 IU \ Idrger lot would act as a buffer area as well aS' touching off dro);>plng illumination' flares, 2 CHURCH OF CHRIST law ai bill creating the San Juan |34 ^ t Middle ' CHURCH OF “DIAL-A-LJFt” •KA idU enter Beaver CoUege. holm endRay Newman, third. Mrs. Emily Bronke, Mrs. Wll- three secondary explosions ipd were witnessed by Saigon resl- ■fwInwH Pdi CraM ...... • Rd., wtu enter »eave s ^he game U open to tte pub- Item Sadroainskq, Mrs. Wolf- a Xdrdall and Vernon Sts. Island NaUoUl HUtdrlal P ^ k l^kS. j Manchester, Oleilaide, Pa., S e p t.'l* for her in the real estate five fires. dents from rooftops, . pnemy 3 Pho?fe: 643-2S17 44.i II \ i m (liJI) KI). in the Puget Sound of Washing­ hc end is played each Friday at gang MueUer, Mrs. Andraas Lo* lA few PlioM 443-1071 r a d i i : For A Daily Spiritual Lift Dial 648-2751 freshman year. She la a gradu­ loqrn. ths BOB "BED” CABTEB Call742-7425 C^nnelpticut 8 p.m. RegistralUOM are token rensen, and i t s . Carl Waltera, grinij^, who are long-Urae reel- In all tte foreyi over the casualtlee were not kn- ■'Bible Classes. 9:45 a.m. M \ \ ( m sl'Kif ton State near ths Canadian ‘• 1 9 6 3 ’ ate of Northfield School, East ,uons xasen Holland, te n d in g Leon north. pUoU said they damaged epokeamea said. vArshilt, 10:45 sjn.. 6:00 p-m. Ix ^ er. Northttald, Mass. at 7:45. j

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- PAGE NINE l^C H E ST ^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTLB, CO))W., SAkuRDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 , I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1966 PAGE EIGHT, ' Heads Deanes List at Durocher Tech or Williams?: ■ ' • ■'— ' ' ,1 ...... — Red Sox Rookie Halts Giants Manager Hen l a n oh two Uta for aevan inntaga tean all tha help he required. With NEW YORK (AP) School is still out for Ken while nuralng a 1-0 lead. The ____' • • • " By EARL YOST MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—The 17 passes In the first half, one Last week, they threw a USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY Cuba gave him a two-run eush- OUB8-Q1ANT8— for a touchdown. into the Oakland R aiden betfoi* Hpltzmaii, but he heads the ion in the eighth, but he needed George ..Altman singled off FENWAY PARK, BOSTON— “We have three men New York , Jets launched dean’s list at Durocher Namaith fared better, hitting losing 23-14. relief help with two out in the Marichal in the fifth inning, under consideration, but haven’t talked with any of — Am eri^n~ Football eight of 18 shots in the second Tech. bottom of the Inning when the stole second and scored the first them about the job,” owner Tom Yawkey of the Bos- Tgggue season with a 19-14 iwOf but was victimized by a In other weekend AKL games, Holtsihan, 20-year-old student Glanta kMded the basei on a Cub run on '>y Adolfo ton Red Sox said last night minutes after it was an- defeat of the Miami Dol- fourth-period Miami raiiv '/-d by Oakland jdays at Houston and 'rince of tieo Durocher’s Chica- Boston at San Diego Saturday single and two walks. . Phillips. San Francisco errors i^nced that Manager Billy another expensive qua: ack, RUPPERT pitchiiM staff, picked up an­ phins, and Joe Namath night and Kansas City plays at CAMPING ,10 Bill Hands, an ax-Oiant, came helped the Cubs push over five Boston sllo- $800,000 rookie Rick Nv.-on of HIGH QRADE CAR LEASING other summer credit Friday out of the bullpen, stnick out unearned run. In th'e last two ""P may have won back his Buffalo Sunday in a televised TAPPER ped back Into last place after Kentucky. EQUIPMENT :ilght Ijy blanking San Francisco jim Ray Hart to end the eighth- innings, wrapping it up. startihsr job at quarter- Norton threw a 4$-y«ird touch­ game. On 1 or 2 for t 2-8 innlnga as the Isst- inning threat and completed the • • • dropping a 2-1 decision to New PRINTING down pass that bounced off the New .York took an eariy M BARREL Teote, Coto, Sleeptni: Bafa Mace ■ Cubs ambushed Juan four-hitter, pinning the loss on PIRATES-OARDB— York last night. “ TOTTSeT’SSay'nlgBnRcfflOT! hands of Bo Roberson into those lead over Miami when Verloo Job and Commercial Air Mattreues, Stovea Y E A R P U N Tffie Pirates loaded the bases The three men under consid­ Msyrlchal snd Oie GlanU 6-«. Marichal, now 21-«. over the Dolphins, brand now of Pave Kocourek when New l^ggs dumped Norton in his end Printing Lanterqa < It was the nliith victory — in the 12th on Matty Aloii’s sin­ eration after the surprise niove «5.69 First In Manchester. New Hie Qianta’ loea dropped them members of the league and Torli was coasting with a 10-0 zone. ’The Jets made It 9-0 when ’ligh among Cub pitchers — for gle, a aacrifice, an intentiopal are Dick Williams, Ted Wll- Prompt and Efficient $5.00 DEPOSIT oars, full mMii^ance, fully into third place in the tight Na­ decided underdogs, was so close lead. Taliaferro hit George siiuuer MANCHESTER the looMe lefthander, who be- walk to Roberto Clemente — Hams and Haywood Sullivan. Printing Of Ail Kinds Insured to reduce your prob­ tional League race, two percent­ It may have left everything up Then Pete Jaquess, just with a 20-yard scoring pass. <^att the season so a full-tims who had stroked tour hits — and Dick Williams appears to have SURPLUS SALES CO. lems and worries. For full age points behind the Dodge'rs in the air tor Jet Coach Weeb picked up by the Dolphins from 'The Jets’ John Sample inter­ 169 N. MAIN ST. sbholar and will return to the an unintentional pass to pinch the inside track having develop­ VICHI'S Information call and IH gamea behind league- Ewbank. San Diego, stole a Namath aeri­ cepted two Dick Wood passes ia Community Presji at Depot Square UrilV^Slty of lUlnols at Chicago leading PitUburgh. The Dodg hitter Manny Mota. Mazeroskl ed several young players in the Mike Taliaferro, -who led the al end raced 27. yards for a Miami territory in the third pe­ ^tACKAGE STORE Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. ’.atW P ^ s month to begin his ers blanked Houston 7-0 on then eapie through with his fly minor league system at Toronto 9 East Middle Tpke. Paul Dodge Pontiac Jets to four straight exhibition score that had the Jets fighting riod. Alter the first theft, Na» J. FARR — 64S-mi INC. .lentor year. Claude Osteen’s three-hitter sInd to center, breaking the 2-2 dead- in the International League. Ted 20 BISSELL ST. iriotories after the $400,000 Na- for their lives at the end. math took the Jetii in to a score -Telephone 643-5727 873 MAIN STREET Until nudrJuna Holtsman, a the Pirates edged St. Louts 1-2 lock. Williams is still carried on the meth Injured his trick knee, was The game was the second in on a four-yard run by Bill Math­ Phone 640-2881 .165,000 boniw^baby, was a once- on Bill Makeroski’s bases-loaded • * • Red Sox roster as a vice presi­ handled roughly by the Dol­ which the Dolphins have sur­ is. After the second, Jim TuomeT We Urge You To Support, ^week pltcherX^lle ooncen- sacrifice fly in the I2th inning. IIRAVES-METS— dent and Sullivan is director of Rico Carty lashed tour hits, phins. He comi>leted only four of prised the. veteran AFL teams. boobed a field goal. TURNPIKE MANCHESTER The Lutx Junior Museum trattog on his stwUes. He beat ’The aurgiqg Atlanta BraVes player personnel. All three play­ GLASS LotXhgelOs 2-0 tor his first de­ trimmed New York 8-8 for their driving In four runs, and Felipe ed with the Red Sox. Sullivan Aloti and Joe Torre homered. e For Auto Windshields TEXACO cision In'^th® majors vut had ninth -victory ■ in the last 10 managed the Kansas City A ’s Battle of Western Kingpins e Foe Store Fronts and aB CUSTOM MADE won only Bif’ee games whep the games and Philadelphia downed leading the Braves past the before coming back to Boston. .-chool year ended. He’a itiade Cincinnati 7-6 In otiier NL Mets. Atlanta snapped a 8-8 tie sizes of windows Open 24 Hours A Day Coach Pete Runnels was nam­ e For Table Tops SEAFOOD CANVAS AWNINGS the.-most of his summer vaeV..^ games, the eighth with a tour-run Firestone Tires tioh, however, winnihg tour of " ^ • • • ; ' . burst keyed by Carty’s two-run ed interim manager for the bal­ BILLY HERMAN OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. CHOICE VARIETY ance of the seaison. Quality Line Products his last five decisions tor an IlDDOERS-ASTROS— dMble. Packers and Colts SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON • • • years before succeeding John­ Gen. Repairers License CoirCs a Hohhy, Investment Qualify overall mark of 9-18. O^en, pitching hla first eom- Herman, 55, managed the <■2 used to have him only on plete ^ame since July 6, scat- PHILS-BEDS— Red Sox two .seasons. The Bos­ ny Pepky. Bill White’s run-scoring sin­ The new manager, O’Connell J. A. WHITE With the coming of fall, Coin Oo. finds coins, and when weekends — Friday, Saturday tcred threa singles and brought tonians finished ninth in 1965. Corner Broad and Spaghetti at Vic^s Seafood said, would probably be an­ they arrive at the store the and Sunday,” said Manager Du- his record tp 15-11 while the gle, after a double hy Tony Tay- jje was the personal choice of In Big NFL Game Middle Tpke. "West young and old alike return to lor In the eighth, lifted the Phil nounced before the World Se­ GLASS CO. your topping from many items- customer inspects them — and rocher. " I ’m h a i^ to have him Dodgers punikhi^ four Houston M ike, 'Higgrins, later fired by Have you noted that Vic’s their respective hobbies. Here is 43 O A K ST. lies past CSnclnnati after they ries. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)—The National Football Si Blssell St.—Tel. 649-7322 Phone 643-2176 cheese, muahrooms, meat, sau­ if they are approved—and on­ an/, time. He’s quite something, huriers for '■ 14 ^'^ts, including YaWkey. Pizza Shop is now closed Mon­ one that can be highly recom­ TEL. 649-0987 had blown a 6-0 llrst-innlng Herman did not attend sage, anchovies, peppers or ly then—are they purchased. Hefi a fine looking yquhg left- five doubles, ' Suebessive two- ^ It was understood thatv..»v Her- League season opens with a crescendo tonight as the day? and Tuesdays? However, hander who really brings the baggers'by Wes Parker, WllUe lead. Leo Cardenas ^ree-run EllinZton Bidf# onions. When one of these top­ mended; Coins are a hobby and Coins can be expensive 6r mod­ man lost out by one vote during conference and was on his Baltimore Colts grapple with the Green Bay Packers in oall;” ^ .Davis and, Ron Fairly delivered hotoer sparked the Reds come Followlns are the starUns times n Upholstery the rest of the week you can pings Is spread on the tomato an investment. Not only that erate in price; the highest SEE US FOR: a three-manree-man meeting between way to his home in ^ o n d a when ^ b a ttle o f Western Conference kinsipins. a Aluminum Roll Up back. the news broke. Boston base­ and pairli^ for Sunday’s ProAllem- DON WILLIS 1 and Iw l Shop get all those delicitnis items sauce that has been skillfully but the collecting of coins is a priced single coin transaction Holtsman stopped the Giants two runs In the third, giviiig. 6 i' Sullivsui, Yawkey and Dick ■The rematch between the pow­ ber Golf 'Toumament at the EUina- on-the Teletype was for 31.050 C U N LIFFE Awnings ball writers, for the most part, ers that clashed in last Decem­ ton RldSe Country Club, Twenty RE-imiOLSTERING that Vic’s is famous tor. blended with herbs and spices, fascinating hobby and one that O’Connell, general manager. ■The Colts, who lost three nine proe will connipete: —but do not be discouraged,— e Door Canopies were stunned, feeling"that Her-' ber’s memorable p&stseason With school starting, fall you have a treat fit for a king. could prove lucrative to y*u. • Storm Doors The latter said, “ Although the times in three meetings with 9:30 — Bob Sheaffer, Oerlson, GARAGE * Modern Furniture you can get full enjoyment out MOTOR SALES man had done a good job with playoff will be nationally tele- housecleaning and all 'the var-. There are many people who Edwin Blow, owner of the # Combination Windows Red Sox have played a more ex­ the. Packers last seiLson, have Sirota, Apter. of a moderate price rtuige. EXPERT AUTO BODY and the talent available. The front ■vised. Kickoff is scheduled tor 9:3B—l>on Ross, Sweeney, nue- 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 ond Antiques would not think of buying a Connecticut Valley Coin Co., 97 FENDER REPAIRS citing brand of baseball under been pointing to the game with ious activities tha,t autumn Why not stop in and talk with Manchester Awning Co. Employ Different Tactics, office felt otherwise. 9:80 p.m. EDT. ramo, Keller. e Store Stools and Booths brings,' it is nice to luiow that pizza anywhere else, and if you Center St. started out collect­ 195 WEST CENTER ST. Billy Herman this year, we Green Bay since they opened 9:46—£d Kowalski. Bioh, Stygas, the Blows? The store is open ENAMEL and LACQUER The firing on the heels of one The Packers, who won the Specializing In • Custom'Furniture ^ you' can serve your family a are one of the few who have not ing coins as a hobby and this Telephone 649-8091 >trt • - ' • think a chance was necessary to . . _ _ camp. Another defeat could McPartland. Tuesday to Friday noon to 9 REFINISHINGS of the best Red Sox road tripe Slipcovers and Draperiqs most delicious and nourishing tasted one from here, do so in turned into a business with him. Established 1949 insure that the club will contin­ playoff 13-10 on a I^n CSiandler » crushing effect on their '.9:64 — Dick Burichart, KeUy, Made to Order z-" p.m., Saturday frpm 9 a.m. to in. years which produced eight .field goal in “ sudden death Bauni, Apter. ^ BRAKE SERVICE meal without a bit of bother the near future and you will It is almost 13 years ago that REASONABLE PRICES ue to climb in the American morale. Complete Selection of 6 p.m. and closed on Monday. ,wins In 14 games. overtime, wifi test' their some­ 10:09—Vic Svenberg, HoJCeekin. on your part. Just order real then understand why Vic's name Mr. Blow turned his hobby into League standings. Baum, Rayburn. Materials The. store is located next to the BT. 88— VERNON, CONN. Yanks Pass Red Sox Again Merman is the fifth manager times balky offense against a ''There should be no lack of Front End Alignment Italian spaghetti with the mouth is famous tor pizza. a business. When he was dis­ incentive,’’ said Simla. “ I’d be 10 :10 — Roger Horton, Keating, FREE ESTIMATES Center Firehouse. You can find When it's time to ... m ^Adding,U V U l l g , O’Connell o said, c x i u , “WeT v ^ ithis n i S S season C e U s O n l to U g get C L - L the I I c j gate, J a - W i x fol- v i Colts’ defense that could be the Coilyers, Trabitz. Lower Level of the Parkade watering sauce that only Vic’s Grinders are another special­ charged from the Marine Corps, Just Above the Traffic BOSTON (AP)—The New York Yankees and the informed Bllly of our intentions lowing • Johnny Keane of. the fooling no; qn4 if ] I denied that General Repair Work he returned to Manchester with parking right near them at all league’s best. , 10;1»—Bob Bodlpgton, Ferreira, 649-6824 is famous for. With this hearty ty at V ic’s and they are a Circle Boston Red Sox are employing different tactics in their ^t this time to enable him to Yankees, Don Heffner of Cln- this game is somethihg special.” Mather, Sheldon. a few Indian Head pennies and times. TEL. 648-0016 ’Die Packers’ defense, which meal all cooked for you, all favorite with all ages. Mothers a last. place- finish in the American contact other clubs who will be cinnatl, Bobby Bragan o f A t­ ’The game begins a busy 10:36—Leo Gbisinski. Andereoih decided to collect all United Lest you feel there are no bids to escape carried the team to the NFL Charendoff. Rimin. you need to add ■ Is a loaf of find them particulary good for looking for managers or coach­ lanta and Birdie Tebbetta of weekend of football in tiie NFL BUY coinage in ordinary circula­ good coin finds in circulation, MOVE League. title a year ago, is also in tor . 10:34 -..^Walter liowell, Becker, BELMONT Italian bread or crisp roils Saturday lunches tor they are a collector recently found a ’The Yankees fielded a young­ The Red Sox, who haven’t es for next year. We ■wish him Cleveland. a probing. Quarterback Johnny with six gom esScheduled for Baldly,, SELIL and a green salad to have a tion. Naturally, his interest Expert p_. I Sunday.]'Die Chicago ^ ars, an­ COINS TRADE tasty, nourishing and a fine way .1955 Double Die Lincoln Cent, ster-studded lineup, which in­ finished in the basement since every success.” ’The guess here is that Wil­ Unitas is healthy again and so 10:4j|^^4larry Nettlebiadt, Heath, CARPET PLAZA most delectable dinner. Place grew and he traded and "bought other prii^e Wastem oqntendef, B. pick, Heslin. o One of the largest Inven­ to satisfy those hearty appetites an excellent find, which he cluded. only three regulars— Tom Yawkey purchased the Mennan was a'third base liams— ^Dick—^will take over the is his understudy, Gary Cuozzo. :60—John Galeakl. Tapper, Rus your order with Vic’s Pizza coins he needed. After collect­ TOURAINE open against the defeilsive-mind- tories In New England. all children have. You may elected to sell. Collecting coins Tom ’Tresb, Joe Pepitone sad chib ill 1983, plan to counter field job. Unitas and Cuozzo both '6rere now. ’nirowe. . , ing for six years in his spare coach with the Red Sox for five 10:W -7- Bob Rogers, ChMiolm, FREE ESTIMATES! • Supplies and Accessories. . Shop, tell them what time you choose from seven different is certainly growing and the • Packing 6 4 3 4 N a Roger Maris—while the ed Detroit Lions at' Dkroit ^ time, he started a mail order PltUburgh . with right-hander Joae Santta- on the shelf tor the playoff and Wood, MensChell. ' • Teletype Service. wish to pick up the spaghetti fillings in the grinders-the regu­ number of Investors, collectors PAINTS • Storage Sox relied on tested bands Fri­ The NFL makes .ilia of(jcfal 11:06—Wendell. Roes. Oleksbisld, business in the United States Loe Angeles go. who has a 12-12 mark. - Coach Don Shuia had to go with See Us For; and sauce and it will be ready lar kind, meatball, sausage, and hobbyists has jumped day night in Um opener of the debut in Atlanta as the freshly- Johnston, Marlow. as a sideline, assisted by his San SSran. In other games in the Ameri­ numing back Tom Matte at 11:14 — Joe Sullivan. 'Meath,' Wall-to-Wall Carpeting, Connecticut Valley tor you. Italian ham and others. One from 2,000,000 to 10,000,000. A FOR BEST RESULTS “basement series” 1>eforc a quarterback. minted Falcons meet the Los wife, Charlotte. Three—years MANCHESTER . Phlladel. can League, Minnesota beat Ketcham, Pue. i Ther eis a, real difference in thing about these grinders, the rough guess would indicate crowd* of 17,306 at Fenway Paric. Matte is back at halfback and Angeles Rams who are under 11:30 — Ernie Gerardl, Bantly, Linoleum, Tile^ later, in 1963, they Went into St. Louis Baltimore 6-1, Kansas City took lioudcs, Hartmann. ^ Coin Go. Italian spaghetti —it is firmer, foils are always fresh, no hard, that in Manchester alone there ’The Yanks didn’t exactly look has been impressive as a nm- new head Coach Qeorga Aliens the mail order business on a .\tlanta Detroit 2-1 in 10 innings, Chica­ 11:35—A1 Macintosh, Oonlin, Kra- Ceramic, Formica and 97 Center St., Manchester there is more flavor to it and dry rolls, they are crisp on the are about 3.500 collectors. . M0VIN6 AND like the Bronk Bombers of old ner and pass receiver during the The Cleveland Browns, start- full-time basis and at the end PAUL'S Cincinnati go edged Washington 1-0 in 10 ^*U:4?^ e o rg e Cefaratti, Yoeha, 643-6295 once you have eaten it you will outside and soft inside. A s tor Connecticut Valley Coin Co. but they made the moat of four exhibition season, whi’ch Balti- Ing the .season With star jfullback Installation . . . of this year with the introduc­ PAINT SUPPLY Houston ...... 63 innings and Cleveland beat CaU- Tuee.-Frl. Noon— 9 P.M. never settle tor any other kind. the fillings-no skimping here- is a.specialty shop catering to TRUCKING CO. hits and edged the had Sox *2-1. more breezed through with a Jim Brqwn still In reUjfement, *'u^56^-La!^**MoCue, Kemp, Soinii- tion o f the Teletype Coin Ex­ New York . . . 60 tomla 8-7 in 10 innings. 806 MAIN ST. 648-666* Saturday 9 A.M.— 6 P.M. Italian spaghetti is never mushy just a hearty and delicious fill­ the needs of the coin investor, ’The victory enabled New York • • • 5-0 record. begin defense o f their East- mere, Rrako. changes into the coin business a 645 MAIN STREET Chicago ...... 60 13;0a-6ebby>y Mslluzzo, Zaimatt. — it is el dente and you will ing of your own choice. As with filling his needs for coins and to climb into. «inth plaoe, drop­ TWINS-raJOLES- The Packers, . 2-2 against em Conference title against the Tantlllo, Brand. . store was necessary to serve lo­ Tel. 649-0300 Friday’s Results . thoroughly enjoy it. all food sold here, quality is coin supplies. Beyond this they ping Boston back into the cellar. Jtm Kaat became the win- league opposition in the presea- Washington Redskins. The Red- 12:10—Chet Wolack, Ovlan, Gold­ cal collectors and investors. On Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 6 berg. Ferguson. „ Should you prefer to cook the first thought of Victor Du- also sell, buy and trade all nu- Veteran Fred .Talbot and ningest pitcher in the majors son games, have been able to ritins M e b i ^ c o o c ^ i** ia;18—Ai Fuchs, Hunter, Hebert, Feb. 1, 1966 Connecticut Valley Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 2, 12 VIC’S PIZZA SHOP WATKINS-WEST your own spaghetti you may baldo, painstaking preparation mistic material. Actually, they young Stan Bahnsen, purchased and Tony Oliva surged ahead ol put on a oonttincing offenstvS mer Brhwni’ quartwback Otto Coin Oo. celebrated its Second innings **12 ^ 6 lillckey Greeh, Meurant, 163 W. Middle Turnpike order just the spaghetti sauce and no cutting comers. Some have one of the largest coin in­ from Toledo of the International Baltimore’s Frank Robinson in diqday in only one game — the Graham. - - Phone 649-3700 FUNERAL anniversary. „ Atlanta 8, New York 8 Weber. Curran. to put over it. Even if you have day why not try the ravoili? ventories in New England, in­ DKOOftATK WIT>4 League jiist last Tuesday, com­ the batting race in the Min­ 87-10 conquest of the New York Minneatita, hoping this will be 13:34 — Bud Cordore, Hartigan, always made your own spaghet; The inventories of over 200 Loe Angeles 7, Houston 0 Peters, Warmlngton. PIZZA SERVICE When you want a treat tor the cluding complete uncirculated bined to outduel Boetoti’s Dar­ nesota victory. Now 28-9, Kaat Giants a week ago. M title seoMR, travels to Ssn ti sauce, try Vic’s and the chan­ coin collectors throughout th% Chicago 6, San Francisco 0 12:42—Ken Lang, Lingua. Keith, entire family, call Vic’s Pizza and circulated sets and rolls. Sherwin-Williams rell Brandon and Don Mc- allowed the first-place Orioles The Packers’ defense, the Francisco to meet the 4ders. SPAGHEHI ces are that you will never go country are made available Today’s Games ^^•6(^-J>on Headings, Naktenls, Shop and place yout order for Proof coins, uncirculated coins, Atlanta (donlnger 12-9) at Mahon. Just eight hits, and OUva went most miserly in the league in Two rebuilding teams, the RAVIOLI ORMAND J. WEST back to cooking your own again. through the use of the Tele­ DlCorcla, Karn.s. „ „ . spaghetti and sauce, pizzas or circulated coins, common date SUPER Brandon was the victim o f in­ three-for-four, raising his aver­ 1966, has been strong, but the New York GUants and the Pitts­ 12:68 — Frank Kringle, Kellner, To make truly ' g ^ d , spaghetti type machine. The Blows can New York (Fisher. 9-13), night Open 11 A.M. Dally Director grinders-they are sure to please coins and most of the key Cincinnati (BUis 11-16) at Phil- ept fielding and suffered his age to .315, two points above Colts’ defenders have been even burgh StohUsn, meet in Pitts­ Snyder, Rathbone. Closed at 10 P.M. sauce takes long simmering — deliver coins that could not be KEM-TONE 1-0 6 — Alex Hackney, HlWnski, everyone. dates. Should you find that eighth loss in. a vain bid to even Robinson who had one hit in stronger. Baltimore shut out burgh and (he Philadelphia Ea­ Scarlato. Cavedon. Tues. and Wed. a deft hand with spices and you seen or hoped to own- because [.n , 11X t vVA 11 p.x 1 r, T adeljdtia (Bunning 16-10), night 142 E. CENTER ST. they do not have what you St. Louis (Gibson 18-10) at Ms record at 7-7. He also didn’t tour tripe. both Washington and Detroit gles are at St. Liouis for a game 1.14 — Willie Hunter, Murphy, 11 P.M. Thurs., Frl. can’t beat Vic’s sauce. of their high value. If you are wish, they can and will get it • • • Waldman, Scranton. _ , . Pittsburgh_ _ (Law__ 10-7) get much help in the offensive while allowing only 41 points in with the Cardinals. 1:22—Wally Clchon. Byrd, C2iainS, Sat. Midnight Why is the spaghetti sauce looking for a fascinating hobby, over the wires. They carry a Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Manchester’s Oldest Houston (Dlerker 8-6) at Loa department as His mates man- A’S-’nGERR- five games. .Dsdlas drew- a bye this wee'k. Waldman. ______made at Vic’s superior? There Renewal Model do stop In at. the store. complete line of coin supplies. SHERWIN WILLIAMS With Finest Facilities Angeles (Drysdale 9-16) ..aged Just five singles ^ Talbot After getting three outs with Closed Mon. & Tues. are two answers. One is only Through the use of the Tele­ Why not start your youngs­ 981 MAIN STREET Chicago (Ellsworth 6-20 or before Bahnsen retired the last the bases loaded in the ninth, the best quality ingredients are Locations Listed type you can find coins desired ter in the fascinating hobby of six batters in order, striking out Mickey I^olich walked in Kan­ without the extra work of .TEL. 643-6636 Jenkins 8-7) at San Francisco used and the second lies in the coin collecting? EJlthet Mr. <»• four. sas City’a winning run in the Suit Filed in Chicago art of seasoning. You may The Manchester- Redevelop­ sending many letters and Mrs. Blow will be hapby to ad­ .(P$rry-2(M5). Open Tourney SiBiday’s Gamea The Yankees briAe a. score­ 10th. In all, there were three ‘ M A N C H E S n R choose your sauce made with ment Agency has released its checks. Connecticut Valley vise you In any way p^ible. PONTIAC Atlanta at New York less deadlock in the fourth walks in a row in the inning, Play hi part one of the meatballs or with sausage-either one of them intentionally, alter AND schedule for exhibiting the Cincinnati -at Philadelphia when, with one out, Pepitone two-part Maachester Open MEMORIAL CO. one is equally rich and delicious, Against Grid Merger model o f the proposed Itown- them at the Central Committee Louis at Pittsburgh was credited with a triple on- a Bert Oompanerie had led off and you should order jilenty for D u F O N T S Golf Tournament will take' Opposite East Cemetery town Renewal project. plenary session. ' Houston at Los Angeles , . high fly which Joae TartabuX with a single and moved to sec- your family will certainly want Students Get place Sunday at the Man­ CHIGAGO (AP) — The first bid tor an AFL franchise when TEMPEST Today through Sept. 16, the “ To the students who were Chicago at San Fnmeisoo 2 mlajudged 'at the base of tbs ond on Mlks Herahbergerls m c - Stop ’n Go legal challenge of the proposed the NFL-AFL merger was an- Quality Memorials second helpings. model will be on display at the victims of the activist squads, I 358 BURNSIDE AVE. 'American League wall in centw. Maris then riftoe. chester Country dub. Am­ With the advent of fall, pizza merger of the National and nounced June 8, said its suit SALES and SERVICE Connecticut Bank and Trust Mao Apology apologize.’’ e a s t H A R F O R D . Baltiapore. . „89..,..63.. .®31 — scored Pepitone wHto a saoriflce • • • . r e a s o n FOR FAILURE— Hit hard by Bill.Year- ateurs will be featured Over SO Y e tm Expertence will again be chosen for evening Atlantic Sorvieo fly. ' BENAT(»t8-WHITE SOX— American Football Leagues has was triggered by NFL cpmmls- Co..’s Main St. office. Excerpts of Chou’s speech Detroit ...... by of the Jets, Miami , quarterback Dick while on Monday, tfie pro­ snacks, for lunch or to serve ’TOKYO (API — Communist 289-6333 Prop: “Rudy” DuPmt New York added the decisive Pete Richert lost a heart- been leveled in the form of a sioner Pete Rozelle’s failure on Sept. 19 through Sept. 25, were reported by all. newspa­ ;/ ! Minnesota . .•pass attempt was off the mark and wound up.beingi Call 649-5807 PAUL DODGE guests when they drop in. N o­ Chinese Premier Chou En-lal run te the fifth when rookie breaker to the White Sox, giving fessionals and low hmdioiqi $12 million suit. Thursday to get promise of fed­ Manchester Savings and Loan pers in Peking, the Japanese /^oWer and Hand Tools j Chicago ..r.. eral legislation exempting the where can you get pizza like -has apologrized to the students of 128 East Center Street M ike^Fertaro singled', Talbot up Just one hit in nine Innings intercepted. 11 (AP Photofax)' , ______—seven and under — will The' suit was filed in U.8. Dia- .Association. ‘ correspondents said. Painting and Decorating Cleveland merger from antitrust laws. A. AIMETTI, Prop. PONTIAC, INC. tliat baked at Vic’s. The crust Peking’s Ching Hua University i I ’oqls Phone: 649-6977 was hit By a pitch and Horae# and tiieo a lOth-lnnlng double to perform for' (lie 82,200 in triet Court Friday against boOi Sept. 26 and 27, Municipal California ... Rozelle’s plea was refused by Harrison St., Manchester 373 Main St.^Tel. 649-2881 is so brown and crisp, no soggy tor the incorrect beha-viour of I Garden and Land Tools Clarks :doubl#d to Isft csntsr;. Tommy Agee who eventually leagues, and aB their clubs by a Building. , / Kansas City each and ineroiiaBdise. Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y.,) soaked crusts when you get one activist squads sent to various Baby, Household Party Featuring a complete line of The Red Sox, held to two hits scored when Ken McBCullen three-man group called Chlcagb Sept. 28 and 29’. Hartford Na­ Stance Actor’s Idea Atlantic Products plus WuHingtoii . Shorts from AP Wire chairman of the House Judiciary here, and the topping bubbling schools during the recent cultur­ and Banquet Supplle* tor six innings, scored -in the booted a grounder by John Ro­ A field of 850 la expeeted Football Associates. j tional Bank and Trust Oo„ Invalid Needs ' .... .^General Automptive - Now York .. Committee and'its antitrust sub­ with rich flavor. You can choose al ' parge;' Japanese' correapond- PARIS— ' ■ N kpoleon'S'' Classic seventh on singles by. George mano. ' R iw ln iil T jiti-li cord-breaking 819-pound bhiefin for the two day-«vent. Besides dajnages, the suit Looking for a place for Main St. office. Repairing Boston ...... « • • • committee. ents in Peking reported today. stance, with hand inside his Friday’s Results Scott, Mike Ryan and Daltoa seeks to enjoin the two leagues that Special Affair? STEVENSON’S Sept. 30 through Oct. 4, Wat­ They said Chou told the stu­ GALULBE, R.I. (AP)—Jules ^ DMendiiig champ Is pro Celler, however, said the coat, was not his own idea. He Cleveland 8, CalitonUa 7, 10 Jones and a sacrifice f l / By nOMANS-ANOELS— from merging and to produce kins Bros. Inc. dents in a speech Aug. 22 that >BUl Davia, Just up from Port- Soublran, 66-year-old veterM Ed RuMs of Delaware. leagues .could g6 on 'with their asked famous French actor iniQngs Lennie Green. Talbot worked Soublran, from Darien, Conn., an AFL franchise tor ^ cago, WE CATER TO: the. Communist party leadership each of the 24 annual United because neither the justice de­ ESSO Francois-Joseph Talma how he New York 2, Boston 1 his way out of the jam and then land, hit a two-nm horher with was representing the New York The group, frustrated in its e Banquets' o Weddings had demanded the dispatch of X A & A States Atlantic Tuna Tourna­ partment nor any indi'vidual baa 405 MAIN ST. could create a better image of Reuben Elen’s '(^ c a g o 1, Washington 0, 10 gave way t o bahnsen, who daz- two out in the 10th, shooting the Athletic Club, which also won o Gatherings ’ the acti'vists ,to investigate sled the Red Sox with hiz 'apeed. Indians past CalUornla. The ments, caught a tournament re- filed suit Radio Todaf himself. The actor, rralizing innings the prize. o Group MeeUngs . . many schools and organizations PUMr SIRYICE •ihe Yankees, who have not biaat came .off reliever Jack “Frankly, our suit was of every descriptloa------TEL. 649-5533 that Napoleon’s nervous ges­ Texaco Sfafion . Kansas dty 2. PetroH 1, n o ,,,, WDBC-:-UM~ whose leaders were susp^ted of -Water-Systems-and-Pump. scored Max prompted by Rep. OeUer’s tures emphasized liTl his nega­ innbigs finishedi last aihoe 1912; 1912, send Sanford and al$o Engine TrouWe Americifnrinterest Shiftw 1:00 Mike Millard straying toward capitalism. singled. Leon statement,” said Robert Nuss- We have the “ Knfow-How” Tune-Ups 4:00 Lons John Wad. tive qualities, advised him to " 381 Main Street Jacuzzi G ^ds „ Mimwsota 6, Baltimore 1 southpaw A1 Downing, owner ,of Alvla who had : ® . to please you! 8:00 Dick Robinson “ ■There were two ways to do tor the Sports Viewing MIAMI, Fla. (AP — A tour- baum, a • Chicago stackteoker, 1:00 keep his right hand inside his Fairbanks Morse Today’s Games a 8-10 record, .to tiie mound.to- 'Wagner aieo hobiered Engine Cleaning News, Sim Off this,’ ’ Chou was quoted as say­ ____ Sv engine airplane taking the New vdw tiled the suit with two col­ ivB C B -n* coat whenever in public. Phone 643-9149 Detroit (McLain 18-U) at night • Indiana, I SATURDAY Emerson and Santana Set Church Corners Inn 1:00 M.Minpe...... -.... ing. ’’The first was to send ac­ 24 Hour York Jots home after tlfoir 19-14 leagues—William T. Krause, op­ Minor Repairs • 4.30 Kansas City (Nash 10-1) twl- . J______;______g.-OO (30) Bt. Louis Cards 860 Maih St., East Hartford Hartford HlxhlixhU tivist squads and seize power Hydramatic Transmission Emergency ■victory over Miami tunied back erator of a chain of downtown 7:00 News Service On light vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Phone 289-4359 Stamps 7:30 Gaslight from .the leaders. The second Repairing eariy today when the pilot no­ Shapes Up in Tennis Finals parking lots, and Arch E. Fried-, U2:00 Quiet Hour. All Makes :i^liMlmore (J. Miller 4-7) at 2:80 ( 8) Wide World of was to lead loca} masses to the All Woric Guaranteed ticed ‘trouble with one engine 19 man, owner'" of a steel yrare- 3:00 Sign Off / Mihnesota (Merritt 4-13) Sports—Boxing, Clay w n c —1066 path of revolution by them­ Texaoo Lubrication Service Call Hartford Louisl^ille Lip 10-1 Choice^ niinutes after takeoff. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)— 6-3, 6-4, $-2. Santana, had to dls- house. 1:00 News 'l/akhington (McCormick 10-11) vs. MUdenberger MANCHESTER selves. COLUMBUS ’Ihe United Airlines charter A Roy Emerson-Manuri Santa- P®®® Australian John New- The three formerly operated 1:15 Saturday Matine. W e (Hve Green Stamps S25-3993 Service '^t tffilcago (Howard 7-4) 8:80 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis 1:30 Monitor “ However, at the' time the HEAVY DUTY plane landed at Miami Airport the . Chicago Panthers, a.^semi- Osfrinsky RUG CLEANING 6:00 CaUfomia (Newman 3-7) at To Beat Ger man Challenger 4:00 ( S) NFL Countdown Nows. Weather, Sport. \ Peking' Municipal Committee wlthout mishap. The ^erican match is shaping up tor ^ American______boosters had_ to turn pro club. 1 COMPANY 6:30 Monitor Cleveland (Slebert 14-7), twi­ to Kickoff Football League team then em­ DEALER IN WASTE 7:26 Red Sox vs. Yankees and the party Central Commit­ SHOCKS FRANKFURT, Germany the United States via the Early men's final Sunday In the Na- attention to the women’s “We w^:e hesitant to file suit 10:00 Monitor ■ v light . ( 8) NCAA Football barked on another aircraft. MATERIALS 15 HANNA WAY ST.| tee comrades active in Peking (AP) — Hardly anyone gav# Bird Sstallite and ABC starting tional Tennis Championships. division where the United States until we m w where the govern- Dube Tool Co. 31:00 News New York (Downing 8*10) a* Sjrracuse at Baylor 11:30 Monitor...... -— used only onq method in the ADSORDERS Painting— -Decorating Germany’s Karl MildenBei*er a at pm. EDT. The world’s No 1 amateur had two survivors—Nancy Rich- ment stood,” said Nussbaum. Phone 643-0012 Special Taps and Gages 1:30 Spectrum BcMdon (Santiago 18-12), night 6:00 ( 8) Race of the. Kelley Dead r .-Stainless and Special F astenm 3:00 News, Sign Off emergency to save the situation, . chance to dethrone heavyweight Sven Billy Daniela, American ranking probably V(JU hang on back-rourt ma- “We feel the merger definitely RAGS, IRON Sunday’s Games Week * ■ ' "V chine from San Angelos, Tex., Is in resstraint of trade under WDT—138* and dispatched activist squads. COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL champion Cassius Clay in hla LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Special Beamera 1:00 News Detroit at Kansas City sparring partner for the Ger­ (30) World Series of the outcome. ^ the Sherman Act and Clayton 3-DAY “ These activist squads did not ’ 9.98 sixth defense o f his title today. Kelley, 49, who broadcast Los and 17-year-old Rosemary Ca­ SCRAP METAL Decinml Siiles From . 1:18 Weekend Ba)tim<»e at Minnesota man southpaw, ’ held little hope Golf Emerson is the plugger, a 29- Act and are using for damages iOSO thru .500 in Steps o f .001 .1 6:00 News fully know their mission and Interior— Exterior—Color Consultins Service The odds favored the Louia- tor the challenger. Daniels, a Angeles Rams football gamea sals of San Francisco, the 6-foot- SERVICE Weekend ' Distributjed By Wartiington at Chicago (18) Wreettlng year-old vMeran of the Austra­ 2 esnnonbaU. on that basis. .. Meyer Steel Plug Gages l-X Dial 13 policy Sind committed a univer­ Complete Insurance Coverage viUe U p at 10-1 tor the ached- veteran campaigner from on radio for 29 years, died Fri­ and PAPER (>]ltornla at develand 6:80 (SO) NFL Game of the lian DaVis.)cup team who won In Steps of .001 7:00 News sal mistake. uled 16-rounder to ba telecast to Brooklyn, N.Y., has been day at St. Joseph Hospital in 7:35 Yankees v*. Boston Est. 1915 - \j New York at Boston Week the title here in 196JL and 1964— 7Sll PARKER ST. Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts “ We debated this situation in Burbank, Callf.^ of' heart dis- lO-.OONews v MANCHESTER knocked out by Gbty in Mven 8:80 ( 3) NFL—Gremi Bay a tqugh Queenalinder who Tel. e4?-57S5 or ^3-5879 FURNITURE CLEANING Ball Lock Pins lolao Dial 13 detail at the Central CVimmittee rouoAi. ai^^ . .in eaise, a sp o lw sn ^ ®^tl. Boiite Boring Banh-rCi^ide 1 1 ^ News ------PwdiersvB,-Baltimore ...... -bangs'away snd-seS(om makes— rU:06 Dlsl l3 ------plenary session - (held in early airea. Tkeyfi On ]Tke Mm Also Representing Dthe'c August) and it is as you can see AUTO PARTS WM. DICKSON & SON O ol^ a mistake. | 12:W News “ Karl’a a left-hander,” Dan­ Rich -Purse Back Under The Sm . Quality Manufacturers 13:15 Sign Off In the official bulletin. . Santana, 28, a cagy Spaniard, WPOB—141# 270 Bf^OAD SI G. T. laB0NNE iels said, ‘but he fighta almost [SUNDAY CHICAGO lA P ) — Richert defending champion and hplder 6 John, East Haiiford—289-6459 1:00 Lou Terri “ We criticized the mistakes TeL 649-0920—^Marichester, Conn SUNDAY 3:00 Jim Meeker facing fUUy to the front so that 12:00 ( 8) Eastern Foot* purse in turfdom hUtory and|a Wimbledon title, has one committed by the leadership in '"'ball—“Season Pre­ 6:30 Ken Griffin Open Saturdays until 5 PAL - and ASSOCUlbS, INC. minimizes his southpaw advan­ strong Wd for the year’s 2,yeair- widest repertoires of AT 2:30 10:00 Hotline the various fields during' the tage. Also, he does not have the view” old crown ars at stake for 15 gj,otg tennis. 13:00 John Shermaa i past 50-odd da^B and solved Edwards Secretarial Gr*at*r Hartford's DYhiAMIC Iniuranca reach and the size to throw 1:00 ( 3)^ Out for Juveniles in the $150,000-added <'>x7ia> difference,” said former ‘‘NASCAR* punches over Clay’f guard.” Sports Arlington-Washlngton Futurity u S Davis Cup captain BiH Tal- ANNOUNCEMENT Agan,^ ■ As time approached, 1:15 ( 8) NFL—Giants at Arlington PM k Saturday. "is that Emerson hits vs. Pittsburgh If all 16 stort, 'the race Will through you, while Santana hits UmBeg C jm stMise Ita Mfflt tlw]oh...mh(vsjuttllwrl|MDsPnl Service announce^ the CHECK OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON CASE LOTS O a y smpbaalzed again that he TWSaeWQrolhQ m itffing C O IN S b u y lffi6 (18) Mets vs. gross $367,700 with the winner around you and in M it for it... in 0^ to mitch nnyrai|l Hwe a opening of a complete FOB PARTIES, OUTINGS, AND WEDDINGS BRINGS YOU sxiwoted to defaad bis title XvomsKTks qyntion on soiorZ. . . to hm7 .. . how to do itl U.S., Foreign againat CSa'yeland Williams of Atlanta of the 7-furlorig race collecting of you.”, ' ------2:00 (80) AFI—Kansas CAU IS fir u tm t h 4 m Mxi pM ni Job. typing, stenographic, nnd P^ier Houston, and'Ernie Terrell, the a record $196,200, with one ex- goth EraersOniand Santah* bookkeeping, Money TRADE YANKEI World Boedhg Assoclaticn title City Chiefs vs, Buf­ cepUon. , to dispose hlf semifinal-ri­ 1 0 0 - hamburgers holder, befoTO the end of this falo BUls vals today befora advancing t6 mimeographing: and Supplies and Aeoesseries 8:00 ( 8) Tennis Cham- ' “rHOMSsoir M'OonsIdS yeM , ! ' Foolball Suit the last round. ; t EAJotmson PAI NT CQ stienciling servicie 9t:\ CENTER PACKAGE STORE V t WARMlUP plonshlps. Cbiy spent the fin ^ bcurs be NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) Emerson, who beat (elkiw c u s s i c H O BPY SH O P 6ffi0 (80) World Series of 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHOIs(e 649-4501 Between Post Office and Friendly Ice Cream Parlor kwa the fight boUing oourt in —The New Bedford Sweepers, Australian Owen Davidson Fri- Edwards Building COINS' GoU BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK PRECEDING YANKEE BALLGAMES bto taotel n o o i .. ^ champlons of the Atlantic Coast day,, 10-12, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2, faced his Vernon Circle 408 CENTER STREET DEDICATED TO COURTEOUS AND FRIENDLY SERVICE •ffi6 (18) Sabsoripfion TV Football League the, last two Davis Cup teammate, Frs^ THOMPSON SPEEDWAY OUy w f6 unbeaten in 26 fights I WINF- 1230 ON YOUR WAL Charter Oaks vs. yea rs,.'were up tor sale today StoUb, winner ‘ .over O w * Vernon, Connecticut 1 649-7283 Custdnqer Parking North Side o f Building .r took for the {olden aretes... McDonaUV wlffis-'. lU 14 «ili6>ver’a . reootd Norfolk Xeptnnea after suspeodihg operations. / Graobner of Beaohvrood, Ohio, Phone $75-5329,643-451( M

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MANCNRSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1966 p a g e e l e v e n PAG E TEN MANCHESTER FVENING. ra MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1966 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Waaf«d—Female 86 Help Wanted—Feiaah 3f LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Bnslneaa SerrlccE i>mwir O Pwvtoui Funto ~] O ffe r e d 1 3 WATTRESS •— Bxporlonca p«e- Biblical Bit iomwaanntitmiiioat um vtm vt mrr 8BCRETART —> Oovemmont forrod, excellent futon, worto* RJDMTAL8—Pow er rOUor, chala ABOUT a Ejfteit.womia, rotary blades, Quick sendee. lKONES(LKimNA Rn o e IT/ iSSick SBCoek’i vtaaSl gontloman, near oentor. BU6GS BUNNY TAKEN-BV-s a k e / COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Capitol Equipment Oo, 88 Main BATTALION OF . IftOrieBtal luitar aMrOen BIONDAT Xhin FBIDAX UtSO A M . — 8ATDBDAT t AJL fAKATFOOPEftS' sastambetan St., Mandiester. Hours dally Help Wanted—Male M ITSoitwwftJr 5Z2!!®?*** SJoka ' asDacempoia 649-7660 r ISAUowuica SgPronbim lOVarbil 7-B. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- * SB Canaan d<3 aOFwejr BAKER’S helper — experlenoo i 'THIS'LL *rEACH OH/VEAH? 1 CN SOBaaraa llOrdaiad dOKInd e ( a n PLEASE READ YOUR AD 4. 648-7958. YOU ID STOP LCANINS STILL USE IWy VOICE 0 aarnitt drink dOBaranga MJohn (Gariki) (nant) CLERICAL POSITION avall- not necessary, will train. CtoS »4e BLOWS HI6 ONTMATHOIM NVHEN Z PULL UP aSBind f. DOWN 41 Son of Gad ClnuMled or ‘'Wont Ado” aro takoa ovor tfeo phoM oo ■ ipROFHlSSIONAL Cleaning — able in small busy ocngeil- Parkade Bakery, 649-8820. asSeUtuy IDan Cnmnundmaalf 4SStafi wUapar eonvenlenoe. Tha adverttoer aboold read Uo ad the VTK8T Carpets, furniture, walla and NOIlN4TEVERy, BEHIND-VAi STTnaaipaHMM 34 ------o (th t ial office, 40 hour week. Ihter- 8ISNALJ 44 little datoena DAY IT AFPBABS and BEPOBT BBBOBS la time fOr the floors — all cleaned In your estbig, diversified work, acme NON-FACTORT UMeoaUiapm 5 £ a e ? ® ^ Apeattta dSAtfcbnllda next toMrtloB. The Herald to reepoaetble tor oaljr ONB laoor- 33 Oriental coin 4 Choral pacSaa 35 Booty daRattontl borne, fully Insured. Call Hlgble accounting background re- weekly, Vernon or Manebao- 33 Entangle (Oraak drama) 36Braad vraad dSForlaarOwt net or omitted looartloa for aajr adverttoomoBt and thea onhr Serylcemaster, 649-3488. ter. Can 644-0203, B28-6688b 34 Padal digit ISbaapUka 27 0baetvaa 4QCiy o l to tho extant of a *toiake grood” buwrtton. Vnore whloh do aot quired, light typing, knowledge of NCK bookkeepings machine O 35 Lower limb BCetarit asEmida baoriianrig toaaea the t^ n e o f tha adiertieem eel wIB a ot bo eorroeted b f ATTICS, CELLARS, garages, 36 Chemical anfrix 7|lakliig Into 39 Rave SOBriatle "mate good” ' ------“ “ helpful or wlU train. Call Man­ STBibla----- (pL) 30 Female ntoto 53 Shett-nappad and yards cleaned. Trash Save Transportation BEaeaaihra fabric hauled to dump. CaU 648-6819. chester Memorial Hospital, 048-1141, Mrs. Dunham for an \ r ~ i S 7 5 " i6 At4P6UE6SVlrtOlB 'e^ S 3 6.' 9 11 tBoekfOte Ton Woo) STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, appointment. An equal oppor- We Are liOoUng for . • 643-2711 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. GONNA 8E AIRSICK tuMty employer. 13 i i 875-3136 All concrete repairs. Reason­ ABOUT 3 MIMUTES Assembly Men MACHINE OPERATOR wanted __ 5 . 5 > able prices. 643-0861. . AFTER-TAKE-OFF! (Airci^t Parts) MM IS 16 17 fo r 6 day, 40-hour week, $1.60 _ TYPEWRITE S — Standard per hour to start, wiU train. i5 Troubit Reaching Oar Advarllter? and electric. Repaired, over­ H. p. HaUenback Co., BuiAer Bndgeport Operator! A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN FOUND oCrr AT ^ hauled, rented. Adding ma- Hiu Rd., Andover. 7^-8061. Trainees imWAWNgHOPa. / 22 14-Hoar Answeriag Sonrica chines rented and repaired. QU1Br,I>UEASR ..KT-nUOr TIME, THE Pickup end delivery service. Xiberal benefits, presently (S S ^ L£MME/HEME OOP STAMPS WITH LACV WHO HAS aWEP 27 Free to Herald Readen Yale Typewriter Service, 649- Painting—Papering 21 Private Instractions 32 Help Wanted—Fenmle 85 n u r s e s a z d e - i -9:30. CaU Working 50 hour week H M E W W ^ E A O I SALE OF THE M06TSTAMPSWIU. 4986. 646-0129. MTBOTlONf /lWTi.OJRS10OC ftfiONE.. BE AIMAROEP THE Waat MbmialtoB oa ooe of ear PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, MUSIC INSTRUCTION — be- SRANPPRIZEI ANP i i | I 9 ~ Mo aaoiior at the Mocteao EoMT WIDOWER desires Ilve-ln EXPERIENCED counter girl > *-vw HERE IT I8 ... 32 SALES AND Service on Ariens, interior and exterior. Paper glnner or advanced, -any age. C A R N n A L \ BY DICK TURNER Piano or organ —your home housekeeper, older woman pre- for dry cleaning store. Apply E. AUPATTEN. COMPANY Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn hanging and waU paper rem ov­ fethereU St, Manchester 34 3S mowers. Also Homelite chain al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. or„my studio. Now preparing ferred, no children Involved, Parkade Cleaners, Manchester 803 We sr EDWARDS satisfactory wages. CaU 048- Shopping Paikitde. aawa and International Cub Quality workmanship. CaU faU schedule. Norman S. Blade 57 • 649-8866. 7762 after 4 :30. 39 40 41 ANSWERINB SERVICE Cadet 'ITactors. Rental ecj^p- evenings, 246-9593. CAN YOU help mother of six in p a r T-TTME gas statloa ah ment and sharpening sem^e on all makes. L A M Equip- INTERIOR and exUilor painb ORGAN INSTOUCnONS - Be- dally routine of houaedeanlng tendant; mornings. See Mr. 142 ,, .— — ..------^ ginneia, your home or mine. and child care? Someeme with gioan, Esso Service Center, 6 4 M 5 N - 87S-251I ment Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, Jng, waUpaper removad, fully Toon tear from oar n!v TELEPHONE cheerful dlspoelOon and gen- jj^ute 83, Vernon, U 46 46 K r 49 50 876-7609 Manchester Exchange ihaured/ Rene Belanger, 643- $2.60. Call 649-8462 after 6. Jig ttme withowt an avealB! at tte 061Fdr 6444604. titaely fond of children. No i. r —Enterprise 1946. SALESLADIES reasonable salary request w ill PART-TIME help to work hi •^e*S9e»_ 5i S2 54 be refused. If you kre mature, furniture and appliance ware- Antomobitas For Sflio 4 TOP QuikLITT work at lowest Schools antf CtauM6fl~SS • •IB .prices, in!srior and exterior 6 P.M.-9-P.M. DAILY have own transportation, real house, mornlngB or afternoons S5 67 HooNhoId Servieefl interest in hearing more details CaU Mr. PettinglU, 846-OllL HERALD 1962 AUSTIN HEALT Sprite, Offered 13-A painting, grade paint I fully equipped, excellent con­ used free estimates. CaU Ray Permanent work in smaU call 648-9960. ------^------' BY AL VERMEER 58 U 66 REWEAVINO of bums, moth BelUveau, 649-2110. ONLY TRACTOR pleasant air-condition office. PRISCILLA’S POP dition, three tope. 649-2883. LEGAL BEICRETARY,' expert- ^ ^ p pO rtllT H tV 10 BOX LETTERS holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Salary plus commission. We T o JM. R(4 u s. r«t. OH. PAINTINO — Interior and ex- enced, for downtown Hartford. ^ ^ r V E COME TO ■ I'LL BET'ttoU' 1960 COMET station wagon, dow shades made to-measure TRAILER SCHOOL IN train. Mature person pre­ • 19t6 by NEA, . terior, very reasonable, frebsSS- CHECK OM TM^ , THOUGHT ID ' , W E L L , OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS F or Y our automatic transmiaaioh, low aU Bizes Venetian blinds. Keys ferred. Apply 869 Main St., Increase Your PLOOC-RAINTTER!, PAINT MYSELF I FOOLED mileage, good conditio^ $860. timates. CaU Richard M artin CONNECTICUT Room 8, mornings or after made while you wait. Tape re­ 6 p.m. IN TO A . YOU.' VEAH, nr'3 A SURPRISE Infonnntioa 649-5797. corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 649-9285. sCORNERA BIRTKCAV PRESEMT FROM Main, 649-6221. TYPIST - RECEPTIONIST Incom e ME/NOW V3U STA'/OUT 1CT HERALD wffl not INSIDE and outside painting. S ito n you call a scho(d OF THIS AND LETM E DO dlscloae the Identity of 1962 COMET, 2-door automatic, You name yotm own price. check that school out with WANTED — Mature woman as T>riAUm ’t dwqMdrI See Hon­ form ica, aluminum, vinyl,' tion desired but not necessary. est Douglas. Ihqulro abmit low­ your neighbor to my recom­ New E ngland 'n n etor denoa to Box BB, Herald. many filnge baneAts, Uber* Baoloee you; reply to the steel, ceramo siding. William Trailer Training show you Write Box L, Herald. est down, smaUest payments Robbins Carpentry Service. mendation. Raymond Fiske, el eommiasion arrangemenfl 1ft t fl i 649-0237. how to make $200 a weefc ■ makes possible Ugh eoxa* ■iHrtiydl to tho anywhere. No smaU loan or fi­ 649-3446. or more. A short training 't . WATTRESSES — Day or Ught tags. fled Manuer, Manchester nance oompany plan. Douglas program. We train on tan­ CLERK Motors, SSI IDdn. vnnwmw w gmrrrtr a. arwrH NAME TOUR own price, paint- work. Apply in person only. jsMA Evening Heridd, together ing, papering, removal, sand­ dem axle traUers, aU type vrith a memo listing the Remodeling, repairing, addi­ transmission and tank Howard Johnson Restaurant, ing. Interior, exterior, special­ I WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE eonmaniee you do NOT I 1968 PLYMOUTH 2-door hardtop tions, rec rooms, garages, trailers. Also BmeryvlUe Needed for Accounts Re­ 894 ToUand lpke„ Manches­ SEALTEST w ent to aeii your letter. | Convertible, * $60. CaU between porches and roofing. No Job izing 8 family. Quality 'work­ sleeper cab equipment. ceivable, Payable ottioe. ter, Exit 94, WUbur Cross Tour letter wfll be de> 6-7, 643-4886. too amaU. CaU 649-3144. manship. CaU 647-9564, Jeny Members of all truck own- Knowledge of typing neces­ Highway. etraynl If the edvartlsar la Kenny. eYs association in New sary. Favorable fringe bene­ POODS one you've mentioned. Jt CREDrr BY PHONE. Need a CARPB3NTRY — Cjncrete work, England and New York. ' fits such as group insur­ REGISTERED NURSE re- M H K DdVaBnOlY not It wUl be haaffled la oar? No carii needed, 100 car anything from cellar to root, Part or fuU-time training. ance, pensimi plan, profit quiiad for doctor’s office , in t Apply to sUpptag clerk, Wat- 't o r g in o l b e a m l e s s floor- Help Wanted-FeniBle 35 mocy, 469 Hartford Rd. kins Brothers, 986 Mata' St TKT.TBr?rRAT.Tnc ■vaninim dlean- 1969 RAMBLESl Croes Country rages, rec rooms, -patnrooms SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL f ? o n . p a y r o l l o f f i c e WANTED — Oeantag woman, m a l e HELP wanted for Jar»* estimates. W. G. Schwartz representatlva. Alfred Amell, nlng condition, |125. 649-7113. Leon OieoEyDsU, Buildef, 048- pay for experienced lady, fUU one day a week, for smaU^ Itorial work. Apply Old Col* XUKE*1HE 110 Bryan Dr., Mandieeter, Oompany, 994 Hartford T^ke. Part-time help needed. T'" 1964 FORD GALAXIE 600, 2- 4291. or part-time. Apply Mario’s apartment. Own transpoirta- oo., HilUard St, Ifanohas- HKK/Mt/leX'IWlOS US 6UN. 644-814L Rockville, 876-2043. Bakery, 829 Mata St teach m&chtaes needed for tion. OaU evenings, 876-6847. tef, door hardtop, S90 V-8 engine, diverstfled duties. Apply at CALL your local Electrolux standard transmission, excel­ Roofing—FMlng CANPHIL Floor oovertag, 78 WATTRESS WANTED, 11:80- RORBCA^fENT' part-«ma help Z l Birch St. WaU t o waU carpet­ branch cCfioe for complete serv­ lent condition, |1.M- 64S-46S& MAIL CLERKS MANCHESTER MODES, 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Apply needed, S' qr 8 men. Monilnga ice. Uks Mata St, Bast Hart­ BU>WBUi HOME Improvement ing. Unoleum. Free eattaaotes. ta person Jane Alden Restau­ 9-1, afternoons and/or eva- 1960 PLYMOUTH — 4 door, Expert installatiim. CaU 648- INC. ford, 5354)606. Uo. — Roofing, Biding, altera- Itamediate openings in our rant Vernon Circle, Vernon. ntag^ 1-9. Passenger tira automatic, good oondltian. CaU . tlons, additions and lamodel- 1318 or 649-3966. Pine St, Manchester 644-0630. , Mail Dept, for iMat ^>pear- service, lubiicatloa,' 1>6’tt0(tos, PeraonalB 3 tag of aU types. Bxeellenl tag maU clerks. NURSES AIDE — 8-uV fuU and etc. See Jerry or Jay. Tire TJi h , ui ML eei workmanship. 649-6496. part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- E)(CEPTIOHMJLV 300D W t a IMI I, HW Ik . ' RIDE v w te d from Etost Center PLYMOUTH ^ Bonds—Stodcs— City, 857 Broad St, M|noh6s- J-SIK T/POU N DSO F DOUBLE-' door sedan, running condition. AppUcants must be recent PILGRIM MILLS has expanded 4519. and Pitkin-to Connecticut Mu­ A. A. ETON, XNa Rooftag, M o r tg a g e s 2 7 with Bargain Basement and 'te r . ^ ENRICMEP P 0 6 RNUES FOR ONU/ 08 is $96. CaU 649-3637. high school graduates ciq>- 60E S5 WW WONfT EW DcmHHBCJ® WTO tual or victaMy, Hartford. CaU needs more salee help, fuU- f-MdtfihL m o r t g a g e LOANS — tirat, able of typing minimum of EXPEEUBNOBD OD grtedenit MORTY MEEELE BY DICK CAVALLl 648-8478. second, third; kinds realty, 40 words per minute to tlme or part-time hours can mrtaoe gttaders and Bridge­ be arranged. Apply Manager, REDE to UConn. wanted by fe­ Trucks—Tlractors 5 2S -tatewideV^ rating quoUfy for future oppor- port operators. Top wageOp BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE teed. 899 A u tu m n ^ 648ri860. Reasonable, conflden- Pilgrim Mills. Hartford Rd. fringe benefits, 66 hour week. otejc male student from Manches­ 1957 MACK, B-62, 10 wheel tunitias. HP//LOOfc»LfkS& OOG&BDtBTCmmi : F O Z I's/BU&y&z Manchester, 10-6 p.m. A pply E A S .Gaga Oonqtamr* IIBAIN POOR CHICO IS ter. CqU Mertden ’ 235-9918. dunq>, exceUent condition._ ^ 1958_ .1 tial, quick arrangements. Alvin HAS OPENINGS FOR . . rVE COME BACK F5An;obBBwei0Hr DOGfli. ^ B B E N eO IhcoeUOQt fringe benefits MitcheU Dr., Mancheeter. NO X WE SEARCHED IT n W lY OKAV, WEIL 40 SACK eNEHIHE KAVO Chevrolet one ton panriT Roofing and ChlmneyBl^A pmUy ..Aggry, sn-ivtx, ^ AMERICW \ s iE M T O S T B » L y TDTHAT RRSTOtKAND TD 6NEVDUA A O lF F B R & fr IN eO U B O i DRUkOEER looking for musi­ and periodic arage ta- condition. 1-637-5428. ^ ’ Hartford, evenings. TOY DEMONSTRATORS Tol^hone and scheduling ABOARD TIW — 3 T 7 ^ 4I« T ANOTHER SEARCH. SECOND GOMS-: BQAhiOOF INM/LIFB/ cians to start Rock ’n Roll ROOFINO — SPMlaUztag 233-6879. taoraosoB. LABORER, no experience nee- dUNKiEnaa^/ OVER. V O Q F O O a palrtag roofs of aU kinds, new clerks. You wlU receive •ssary, $2 per bour, own' trans> quartet, lead guitar, bass and Join Mew England’s oldest service requests on the SR, Trailers— , roofs, gutter work, eblrnfleya )ND MORTGAGE — Ota portatioQ to Keeney S t CaU organ. Or would like position and largest T<^ Party Plan. phone and echedule and in a band.-CaU 649-0774, 6-9, MobQe Homes 6-A deatied, repaired. Aluminum funds avalUble for sea- APPLY In PERSON at Highest Commiskions, No Orantland Nnraery, 6464)669. siding. W years* expertenee. ond mbrteages, payments to file. Must enjoy talking on Friday and Sattirday, if inter­ Investment, No collecting, the phone, must type. OIL TRUCK dri'ver and he^ ested. Free eetlmates. OiU Hqwlig, suit youTxbudget. StqMdiont BRUSH CO. Mo delivering. Cali or write 16’ TRAVEL ’TRAHER, 1966, servlee. J. D. Roalty. 64841129. today SANTA’S TOIf PAR- SniaU busy office, own er. year round Job. Apply at 64^S861, 644-8888. | 88 Long I ^ 8t,'Bast Hartford ‘ > Sleeps 7, $1,560. CaU 644^8808. TTES, Avon, Comiecticut, transportation Required, 819 Broad St., llancihaeter. RAISE $50 AND MORE* - I I, . I...... ROOBTNO-REPAIR of roofs; An Equal Opportunity 673-3456 or evenlnga 673- liberal paid benefits. For For your church or group. <26’ TRAILER, old, but in good The best in gutters and con- BnsinesB Ofrpwtnnlty 28 -*■ 9829. interview caU or visit Mr. Have 10 members each seU condition. $4IS0 or best offer. duetbrs. Repair of chimneys, s n a c K BAR — SmaU tavest- Kmptoyer M /F Sheridim, 109 Pitkin St, T" Parked at,_the Dunes Beach, Bast Hartford, 246-660L twenty 50c packages of. too. CaU OoughUri, 643-7707. ment, good potential. EXCERHDNCED SALES per^ R . I., 649-2497, . ‘ " Christmas Carol Napkins; Lahes, 39 Spencer St, Mai^^HOUSEKBEPBlR to Uve in, prl- sons, women’s wearing appai^ USED OARS Keep $50 for your treasury., a n d Chester, 643-2126. Nrate rooin. DrtvsYe Uoanse at 4s day week or full work An Equal Opportunity A c x n m x n Everything on credit. Send, H eating Plumbing 17 Garage—Senicfr— ferred but not necessary, week,^ Tuesday-Saturday. A p­ Employer, If ** SELBOinON CAPTAIN EAST BY tESLIE TURNER for details, free samples. S to r a g a 1 0 COMPLETE plumbing and heat- untu 5, 649-6677 after ply Tweeds, 778 Main S t M ICKY FIN N BY liANK LEONARD A-Minx nrArkir TVmt RaWTTl ■ - — tag service, complete new 1>ath' a n n a WADE, Dept usoun jg, j^ .^ppp^„ate- room tastaUatloqs and bath- ^ AVAILABLE NOW ______' ^ - - COSmnraiAN wanted, fifll CHILDREN BACK to adtool BOURNE BUICK m w uPi , HMM-ABRieP-1 LYNCnraTORG, VIA, M505 jy square feet, UtiUtles, l^MBN sruSEMTS,^ pert-time and part - time, must have next week? Itym time on your THE KID LOOKED BUT SUPPOSE THEy 1 / WELL, THEY NEVER CAI^l I'Ml CASS FULL O.'j room remodeUng, 80 years in' *mie Hhuse of husinees zone n . 646-0032. FuUer... Brukh, . Sa^ea and serv­ some experionce. Apply in per­ hands? Just a few bouta a day Customer Ssttefehtlen” GREAT, COACHi TM m soMEmn‘ DISCOVER VOUR ^ FOUND OUT IN HIGH T1 SCSORRYl" * r BONUS BINGO numbers need- business. Earl VanCamp. 649- SURE HE'S THE MIGHT HAPPEN. WEAKNESS, SIMPSON?/ SCHOa, MOM! AND L i e ------ice, 15 hours, Can 644- son. tlountry Drug, 277 West wlU start you on a career ed, any one of the following, b u HDINQ 82 x 21’ ^ , approx- 4749. HIGH GALIXINAGE 285 MAIN ST. ANSWER TO OUR— ------' MAYBE I'VE OUTGROWN BALSb«llo»- Don’t IT.' B-1, 0-3, N-8, $1,000. game, {mately 1,800 square feet ator- b OTTT PLUMBING and heating MANCHESTER SUNOCO " wait TaUc to an Avon man­ puipi B-5, N-8, N-4, $600. game. age area, reasonable. Could repairs, alterations, electrie ATTRACtTViB WOMAN, capei- SALES GIRL wanted—ooianet- ager today and loam how you 246-5862 649-4571 B-3, U-1, S-2, 045, $100. game. 1>e used for Ught manufactur­ and gas hot water heaters, free ble, reeponsible, to leam and le and drug department, eva- SERVICE STATION can earn $600-1700 by Christ­ B-1, U-8, 0-4, N-6, S-4, $60. ing. CaU 649-1919 between 5-7. Mtimatea. O d l 648-1496. teach profoesicnai make-up. Al­ ntaga, with some retaU expe­ m as. CaU 399-4983. game. WlU split 242-8088. ., so p56llble to have smaU busi­ rience. Good pay ; plus oommis- GARAGE FOR.RENT, car, boat ness of your awn. Write Dept sions..Apply in person to man­ or storage, 16 Kkiox St., Man- M ovilig— ^Truddiif— Paid' training avaUaMe. AutomObnos Ftir Salt 4 40022. Vivlane Woodaid Oor- ager, Liggett Drug, Oiopptag cheater. CaU Olastonbuty, 833- Storagfl 20 Route 6 A 44A, Bolton potatlonr 14621~T itu s StaSeet, Paikade. 1962 RAMBLBIR American con- 9067. Notch. For infortnation call Panorama City, Calif. 91412. vertlbler"anfofo®l!c ” transmls-- ICANCHBSTER 9^ 6(7. Ught SUN OIL COMPANY, 568- TAILORED for the ooUega girt w Ja _____ ^1— ______1__ II wuoaingtrucking enuand pavusvpackage deUveiy. 3400. Evenings caU Mr. Da­ BABYSITTER 'wanted while or mature woman, part-time si. B ox 71, East Fteesaat surroundings. For PILORIM M H JA has eoqpanded aracon. "running condition, $26. 8819. ' Hartfoird. personal interview, write Bck wtfii Baigata Basement end MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI^TON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and MeWILLIAMS Also Guinea pigs, $2. eaob. R, Herald. ■ Painting^-Fi^ieriiic 21 needs mors sales hrip, fuU- 8754869. 36" BOY’S Odumbla bike. 848- JOSEPH P. Lewis custom palnl^ time or part-time hours can SLID^AAR. T DOr/r pEELUDO BAD. IT ^ FORD — 1939 coupe,.,new 296 ; gai9. tag. Interior and exterior, pa- be arremged. Apply Manager, . . i t O f \f HOI-P ON . WHAT'S NO W C A L M .T H E ^ . PUPP-PVPP... Pilgrim MUls, Hartford Rd., I AMLASeRNATHyiS npUNOING I ABERNATHY! V WAS CSOAINLYA NICE TRY! J BUeSINfi D O W N A N D a S v f i ^ C MS *OSN A S I^CATCH cubic inch flat head. ExceUent perhanging, waUpaper re- Mnaical—Dramatic 30 'miRDANOTKYttdOtlO STEAL SUDE'SUOS! V ------0 »u ,w a ? T E L L 0 8 . IF Z'M...AW AF.. M 'f... Ac/AP... B r e a t h , condition. 549-^^87. ■ Manchester, 7-9 p.m. WANT! LOW COST. TOO! OUT! ABOUT rr /^ 8T1LL A-ALIVE. i*M.ryT.TIN6 MILES 1966 HONDA, model S-90, Uke I I p r i v a t e instruction, ptano by HOME! new, $800. C6U 875-2894. H C ^ 'o ' Umdati certified teacher, my RELIAiBLB H0UBBKBBPER, Ocfla, tflts Modd CASH SAtfS IIS WORDS) ^ND !— O 1989 DODGE, 4-door sedan, $46. home. 648-2810. $ days weekly, irrmtagi mend- 1965 XLCH Haricy4Davklson O M D a y ..... 45c 3 Days ■ V - CaU 6f$-8819. ______EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ tag. Septembw-June. School USED CAR S sportster, 900 ec, blue, new hoUday’s off. 648-6534 after A S ix D a y s .... .$1.98 10 Days . . . . . $ 3 J » ing. WaUpaper books, paper- Frivate Instractloiis 82 t . 1966 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, seat and chain. 648-4518. * Teqp ■ Paid Uke new, 2-door hardtop. Must hangtag. Ceilings. Floors. Ful' PART-TTME—Need fou r womi- DdMEDIATE ACTION ly insured, 'workmanship guar- CRANE piaiio and 'violin studio, F or U Makes sell, in service. Best offer. CaU en' to work 6-10 pm. evenings Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). Yon \ Business Services anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Private InstrucUon, your home after 6, 648-06^. ■and Saturday mornings, $82.50 call stiurt an ad or cancel aii ad same day. O ffe n d If no answer 648-9048. or our studio. Brshton Crane, weekly. High school ffiploma CARTERt HEVROLR 1964 VOLKSWAGEN con- ______742-7425. required, interview Monday, T CO INC. m vertfble. clean, excdlent con- MASON WORK—Stone, brick, PAIjmNG AND decorating — i ------i . pm., loveitol 400 lloUI. Mom vmf mUeaaa. oitoliial hlook. fireplaces, oeUar floen, ainoa 1985. Never a substUute ______iswiiflfaist \ fit. Best Hartford. Ask for PliOM 649-5235 ' 643r2711 Claadfled Dept Mr. ■\ ■ > ' \ . S»

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Apartments— Flats— Bnalntsa LocaHona Wanted To Rent 68 Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs—Birds-^ets 41 Household Goods- SI Honsea For Sale 72 Houaca For Sfile 72 Hooaea For Sale 72 Honaes Sale 72 Suborimli For Sale 75 StibmlMui For Salt 76 Legal Notlcea L ack o f (Quorum . Tenements 8S g o r B u t 64 ■ ■ *■ — jANTrORB part - Ome, ev«- WANTB^ — home for two kit- WANTED' — 4 or 5 rooms for MANCHESTER — immaculate EABT HARTFORD — Oak 8t. DBSHtAfiUB atON or oChoe Halte Rights BQI ; nlngs. Call General Services, tens, one caUco, one yellow, SPOOL BED, metal single bed, older couple in Manchester. MANCHB5STER— 3-bedroom I^MTMEOT prop^y — 3 ^RIOK RANCH — ModBrn Colonial, in central dealrable TOLLAND — 6 % room RaiKh .area. Beautiful 6-roora Ranch, a t A*ooura*^OT*^®0 BATE. 4 >aoe^ ground floor, dean, at< Colonial, dishwasher, huilt-ins, ty> 4-5-6, $ 1 7 ,m PhU- wtchwi with buUt-lns, 2% location, fireplace, sunporch, 2- on large wooded lot near large kitchen, * l>««ln)om8, M CLASSIFIED Inc., 640-5334. Phone, 649-0207. miscellaneous items, 643-0317. >pv(ro, three or four room apart- CaU‘ 742-8282, after 5. ~ (Oontlnned frtnn Page One) ------— , jnents for rent. 649-6204. tractive and reasonable In­ disposal, 1% baths, aluminum brick Agency, 649-8464. baths, formal din in g room, car garage. Low 20’s. Bel Air Parkway, fireplace, built-lns, large Mvlng room with Swedish EDCPERIENCED diovel, dozer FORvSALE—Cocker Spaniel, 4 ______quire Manager, State Theatre siding, storm windows, sewers, ^ g YEAR old Ranch with 2- room with fireplace, 2- Real Estate. 643-9332, full tiled bath, triple ,4 iWck fireplace, one, car garage, beau- ^ John J. Waliett, i^ter, Mansfield said Katsea* and dump truck operators, m oi^ , black, male, loves SOFA and tabjps, g<^ condl- yoUR ROOM first floor, large 643-7832. only $19,900. Hutchins A gen ------* * “— —^ « car garage, large family sized car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. aluminum storm s' and .-screens. tifully landscaped lot, city wa- Esute of Kunigunda Bastu of bach had not proposed any mod* : year ’round woric. CaU 742- children, blood lines. Daughter Uon. Call after 7, 643-1030. rooths, modern appUknces, Apartment Bufldinga ey, Rraltors. 649-6324. Realtors, GREEN MANOR _ 6 room ^amesite driveway, fully Insu- ADVERTISING kitchen with built-lns, flre­ Phllbrick Agency, ter and sewers. Prestige Real Manchester, in said District, an In- ifjeations in the House-passed “ after 6 . allergic. 875-^4979. heated, bus line, near schooL For Sale 69 649-8464. Ranch, assumable 6 % per cent lated, waterproof cellar, as- 6100, LIKB — 8 piece modem OFFICE placed , living room, 3-bed- Estate, 289-6827. Mr. Dutton. °®-^e^(5SS^atrlx having exhibited' bill. “ He’s holding fast,” Mans- •, O.ASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Call 649-3666, 649-4342. GREIEN m a n o r — 6 room mortgage. Owner. 1-677-0923. AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup­ living room set, two end ta­ sumable mortgage. Unreplac- 638-2800. her fin^acewnt ^ th said estate ,1^1^ told newsmen. ,., _ . Suite of rooms sulti&ble for doc- MANCHESTER — two modem Ranch, excellent condition, im­ ^ m s, oil hot water heat, ex- MCKINLEY Street — Six room immediate occupancy, $16,500. to this Court for allowance. It is ^ 8 AJL to 5 PAL Salesmen Wanted 36-A pies, pure whites, others beau­ bles, coffee table, two lamps. able price of $14,990. Owner, rooms, first floor, newly ^r’s office available in SUte multl-imit apartment building mediate occupancy. $16,500. Cape, with front dormer, f i r e ------;------BOLTON __ 4 acres plus an 8 OiROBKEUD: That the 32nd day of Mansfield has said he does not tifully marked, bred for tem­ $125. 643-7468. 875-9465. decorated, new electric range Theatre Bldg. Can Manager — offered for the first time. Ex­ Owner, 1-677-0923 or 742-8591. $19,700. •Wolverton Agency,, lot, excelltat SPLIT L B V B L -6 % rooms, 3 room bouse, big barn, swim: ufe' bill could pass vritb^ perament, champion linesi’ 742- a n ^ refrigerator furnished, cellent locations, fully leased. Realtors, 649-2813. bedrooma, modern Wtdien ■with mlng pool; all for $24,900. Municipal Building in saW. Man- Dlrksen’h ,)ielp, but at least two COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. location, $17,600. T.J. Crockett, COVENTRY \ 8970 or 742-8450. parking, opposite Center Park, Top producers. ‘Iheae are first built-ins, treed lot, rec room, This you should see, ideal set- “heirbS^' aiK^I other s ^ t o r s remain putoMcly Musical Instmments 53 643-7832 MANCHESTER listing 46. Realtor, 648-1677. MONDAY Xhra FRIDAY lOM AJL — SATURDAY t AM. SALEMEN close to buses, shopping, quaUty built buildings. Call for one car garage, pqtio, $19,500. WATERFRONT up to r growing family. Room ance of .said account with said es- optimistic. MANGHESTER f Large assumable mortgage, 6 LUDWIG super classic pearl churches, no pets, adults pre­ details. Hayes Agency, 646-0181 Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, FREE — Cute healthy 7, week STORE — c«iiter of Mandiester, room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, fire­ MANCHESTER — near Main. Cape, 614 -rooms, plaster, for anftnals of aU types, close “ u te '^ U m e T ^ d ^ Sens. Philip A. Hart. IWMlch., snare drum with stand, like ferred. Available Sept. 10. 649- St. 4-family home. Excellent 649-8464. to new school. Property is for said hearing be given to all and Jacob K. Javits, R-N.z.i YOUR COOPERATION WILL We are looking for self-dis­ old male kitten. Call 649-1403. newly remodeled store, front place, attached garage, half­ superb condition. 500 feet new. 649-8963. 7529. Three bedroom Ranch, fire­ Income producer. 4 rooms in practically vacant, owners are strong backers of the bill, said ' BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 ciplined salesmen who are and Interior, reasonable rent­ acre lot. Bent ft Bent, 236-3211, NEW USTING — Manchester, of river frontage. Custom , e_ . a- therein to appear ana be heard Busineas Property place, heated and paneled each apartment. Owner wants built 10 years ago. 1600 sq. anxious. . . here*s. your chance thereon by piAriishing a copy of this they still are confident that % capable of communicating als. Brokers invited. 522-3114, evenings, Mr. Grady, 643-2594. 7 room fireplaced Cape. 4 bed­ Articles For Sale 45 For Sale TO jalousied porch. FuU base­ fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- ft. o f easy Uvlng. Features to move to the country. T. J. order in some new^per haying a majority of the Senate supporti '' with executive leads. This Wanted—^To Biqr 58 FOUR ROOM apartment on bus rooms, rec room, wall to wall MAIN ST. Store with basement, ment, garage, city water 0131. too munerous to mention. Crocks®,^ Realtor, 643-1877. - Sct “n“ da?s “ e d^^^^ the legislation. Conrinucd From ProecARQ Fogg position, offers high com­ SPOTS BEBXJRE your eyes-on HOUSEHOU) lots, antiques, line. Call 643-8956 after 6. good location, low rent. 529- ROCKVILLE — BuUdlng with and sewers, loads of extras. carpeting, breezeway, central­ $18,900. W. Lewis, 649-5306. missions and a great deal your new carpet-remove them bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, a going paint and wallpaper Clean as a whistle. MANCHES’ESR — Large 7 rooir. ly located. Leonard Agency, ------. S%t’^be*’r" ”Sy ‘’^ceri.: Both conceded they were dls- ^ U R ROOM, first floor de- 0618. fled mall, a copy of said order to appointed with the Senate a lack,^ Help Wanted r-Msle 36 ^elp Wanted— Male 36 of personal freedom. For with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ glassware. We buy estates.* business Including stock is Ranch, 2^i baths, modem Realtors, 646-0469. B & W luxe apartment in" 2-famlly OPEN HOUSE all parties In InterestInter'"' and—’ —'—return of action on the...... biU this week,;. more details, call Harvey tric shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint Village Peddler, Auctioneer, 3,000 SQUARE FEET commer­ being offered at a sacrificed The BOLTON LAKE make to this Court, houses, two available. Con­ MANCHESTBR-5>^ roomeus- TOO^* J. w a l u e t t ; Judge, but added that they axe sending, NATIONAL snack bar firm TRUCK DRIVER for furniture Merrow at 522-0420. and Wallpaper Supply. 420 Lake S t, Bolton, 649 3247. cial warehouse, 20’ ceiling, Rt. price. Owner la considering Re­ S . family room, 24x24 with fire­ BARROWS and WALLACE venient location. Hayes Agen­ IVAR JOHNSON tom built Ranch, fireplace, oil Co. oc: W. David Keith. Atty.. out word for civil rights sup- now is hiring manager train­ and appliance delivery. Long 6, $150. per month. Owner, 742- tirement. Ideal. Terms ar­ place, 2-car garage, large' lot Six room Cape, lakefront, SCREENED LOAM for the best 9fE B.UY and sell antique and cy, 646-0131. SUNDAY hot water heat, paneled rec Manchester Parkade. ORDEB OF NOTICE porters to be OO band Monday. hours. Call Mr. Petten^ll, 646- 8090. ranged. Prestige Real Estate, 246-6851 247-0704 with fruit trees, $26,000. Phil- 85’ frontage, aluminum sid­ ees for Manchester and West in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ used furniture, china, glass sil­ room, call now. Hayes Agency. Mtmehester, 649-5306 AT A COURT OF PROBATE, 0111. ------\------289-6627. Mrs. Beardsley 289- brick Agency, 649-8464. ing, excellent condition. Hartford. Good salary plus ered from our screening plant ver, picture rrames, old coins, THREE ROOM first floor, ap­ STORE —ground floor, 700 646-0131. held at Manchester, within and for , ' ' » . many fringe benefits, includ­ Help Wanted— pliances and garage, $110. J. 6161. BOtrioN - COVENTRY town Priced right. the District of Manchester, on the ■ Also gravel, sand and fiU. gims, pewter, scrap gold, square feet, heavily traveled 2-5 P .M . OAKWOOD RD.—A new Colo- 6th day of September. 1966. ing bonus plan. Contact Snack PART-TIME WORK Male or Female 37 MODERN RANCH — 6 rooms, SEVEN ROOM Cape wltii ga- line, 3 bedroom Ranch, family George H. Griffing, Inc. And­ watches, old jew%lry, hobby D. Real Estate, 643-6129. street. Call Dougan Real Es­ nial nearing completion, wood- Present. Hon. John J. Waliett, Legal Notices RESTAURANTS — Your choice plus office and rec room size kitchen, large living room Judge. Bar manager. King’s Depart­ Mornings 10-2 and 11«Y ' REX3ISTERED nurse, 6 days, over. 742-7886. collections, paintings, attic con­ tate, 649-4535. of four. Priced $3,800, $8,000, in basement: On beautifully sr.™'s:w:^"‘'ss3."s;r; en, nice yard with outside ««• fire­ with fireplace, only $14,900. J. Eistate of Bruno Ostrowskl, lata ment Store, Broad St., Man­ 7-3 p.m. Opportunity for ad­ tents or whole estates. Furni­ Glendale Rd. In an area of now and have it decorated to D. REAL ESTA'TE of Manchester, In said District, de­ UMITAIION OBDKB USED OIL BURNER and fur- CENTRALLY-located modem 4 $7,000 and one including real shrubbed lot. 1^ baths, large fine homes is this 6 room place, $18,00'}. Millette Agency, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. chester. APPLY vancement in challenging field. ture Repair Service. 643-7449. your tastes. T. J. Crockett, ceased. AT A COURT OP PHOiBATB, nace in excellent condition. $76 room rent. CaU 649-2546. estate, $170,000. For more in­ flagstone patio off dining area. Ranch, uarge bedrooms, 2 643-5992. 643-5129 643-8779 The administratrix having ex- |jg^ Manchester, within and for Rockville 876-9121. Houses For Rent 65 formation caU Phllbrick Agen­ Realtor, 643-1577. hibited her administration account me District o t Manchester, on tfa. MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN Call 649-8483. $23,900.. Phllbrick Agency, 649- ceramic b a h s, family VERNON—7 room Cape, large wiUi said estate to this Court for gjfa day of Sfeplember 1966. ' THREE ROOM apartment—38 cy. 649-8464.. $16,900 — 6 ROOM Ranch, fire­ G«na Gagliardone SALES CLERK needed Monday Rooms Without Board 59 SIX ROOM home, one car ga­ 8464. room, carport. % acre lot. COLONIAL-^no year'old, 7% kitchen, fireplace, country size allowance. R la „ . , . Present, Hon. John J. Waliett, RICH, STONE - FREE loam, Maple St., adults only. Call The price is right. place, ceramic bath, aluml- ORDE5RED; That the 30th day of Judge. 46 W est Center St., Manchester —Friday, 9:30-2. Apply man­ rage, shaded yard, close to rooms, huge modem kitchen lot in an area of fine homes. $15. Gravel, sand, fill stone, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, 649-0769. MANCHESTER — 7 room Colo­ mun storm 'windows, attached ______September, 1966. at two o’clock af- Estate of Raymond E. RcUnaoa, JANITORS ager, shoe department. House schools, bus, shopping, $140. with fireplace plus all built- Only $14,900. Hayes Agency, DCWT rjv-vwT * A T>TT K teiTioon at Uic PTobate Office In the i^te of Manchester, in said District, Al^ro parts wholesaler has an manure, white sand box and gentleman, private entrance, nial, walking distance to school. garage, Manchester. Hutchins BOLTON LAKE—5 room year Munlclpa! Building in said Mian- dweased. and Hale, Main St. THREE ROOMS, first floor, per month. Call Dougan Real Land For Sale 71 WESLEY R. SMITH lns, 2 % baths, large master 646-0181. opening for shipping and re­ patio sard. 643-9504. shower b^th, parking. Apply 3 bedrooms, formal dining Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ’round home includes new Chester, be and the same is as- on m otion of Sarah J. Robinson, with garage, $110. J. D. Real Estate,, 649-4635. bedroom with full bath, rec >11 iMnir "tgned foT a hearing on the allow- 414 East Center St., Maodieater, Steady, full-time poaitloiis, ceiving man and two full or DISHWASHER _ H a.m.-5 195 Si)ruce St. ANDOVER — 7 acres of level room — den. Large kitchen, ga­ stove, and refrigerator, all new a.nce o f saH administration account conn, executrix, FROM WALL TO wall, no soil Estate, 643-5129. CONST. CO. room with fireplace, 2-car ga- MANOHB5STE2t — near bus. BOLTON — Newly listed, four I part-time drivers. See Mr. Ed p.m semi-cleared land, 300’ front­ cabinets In kitchen, aluminum, Wim said eetate, ascertainment o f ORDEIREID: That six months evenings 4-12 p.m. Com­ Monday-Friday. Apply in rage. $22,600. Wolverton Agen­ rage, $29,900. Phllbrick-Agen­ room Ranch with big two car at all, on_carpets cleaned with THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ age on Hop River. Ideal for Older 6 room Colonial, 2-car cnmMnstlnTm fiillv In su la ted ^elrs and order of notice, and this from the 6th day of September, pany' offers good wages, DellaFera, Manchester Auto person, Jane Alden Restaurant 2H ROOM apartment, heat, cy, Realtors, 649-2818. 648-1567 cy, Realtors, 649-8464. garage. Partial basement, hot commnaiions, ru iiy insuiairo, directs that notice of the time 1966, be atri the same are Umitsd Blue Lustre, Rent electric tage Street, centrally located, Suburban For Rent 66 garage, enclosed porch, quiet " — - - - - . hearing and allowed Cree benefit program. Ap­ Parts, 220 Broad St. Vernon Circle, Vemop. «- hot water, stove, refrigerator, club or camp. Call Dougan water heat, fireplace, close to excellent condition, $14,500. and rtiace assigned for said hearing and allowed 1 for the creditors wtth- shampooer $1. The Sherwih- large, pleasantly furnished 67 PRINCETrON ST. — 8 bed- street. Only, $16,900. Hayes en to all persons known to be in whlcfawhich tot o t»lng___ „ In_ their___ ply centrally located. Reasonable. ANDOVER Garden apartments Real Estate, 649-4535. BTVE BEDROOMii 2 fttii lake. Nice wooded lot. Top Val­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, GENERAL FACTORY workers, Williams Co. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 Tooms, fourth possible, 2 Agency, 646-0131. interested therein, to appear and be against said estate, and said ,ex- — 3 rooms, stove, refrigerator $16,900—6H room Ranch, fire­ baths, modem kitten with ue for only $14,900, T. J. 649-2813. heard thereon by publl.^lng a copy ecutrlx Is directed, to give pubUo fuU-time. Apply 9-4. New Eng­ tor overnight and permanent 12-6. p.m., 649-8404. baths, large closets, cedar ------:------of this order In some newspaper notice to the creditore to bring ia BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill $90. No lease, Lecaiard Agen­ place, buUt-ins, extra large built-lns, ^ fireplaces, walk- MANCHBHTE3R — Thayer Rd. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. land MettEl P ^ u c t s , 44 Stock guest rates. closet, oil hot water heat, ENJOY country Hiring at Us having a circulation In said District, their claims within said time aJe FIRST NATIONAL GRAND UNION the first time you use Blue Lus­ THREJE ROOM apartment, cy, 646-0469. lot. Call Irene Kwiat. Leonard out basement, screened porch, New 7 room Raised Ranchi g o«in„i«i rtoru. least seven days before the day lowed by publishing a copy tfaU Place. INVITATION dinette, jalousied porch, 2-car b e s t, o room ooiomai tjape, g, gald hearing. ____ order In some newspai>er having a tre to clean rugs. Rent electric ROOM with kitchen privileges, first floor, stove and refrig­ Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 or garage, handy location. Phll­ 2 Ml baths, prestige location, TOLLAND'— All electric 5H STORES, INC. THREE BEDROOM Ranchi garage with electric doors, plastered walls, 2 full baths, JOHN J. WALLEHT, Judge, circulation In said probate dlsUict shampooer $1. Olcott Variety central location. Mrs. Dorsey, erator, near bus line and shop­ 742-8349. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- completely landscaped. Priced room L Ranch. Fireplace, bc: Helen M. Ostrowskl. Admrx. within ten days from the date,ox partly furnished, large recrea­ TO BID custom built Immediate occu­ nicely finished upstairs, rustic ------;------SS order and return make to liito Faric A Oakland Aves. Has Immediate Openings Store. 14 Arch St. ping. Available &ept. 10, $M. 8464. in low 30’s. Directions; South range and hood, natural finish DEAN MACHINE tion room, 2 - car garage, pancy, mid 20’s. 649-4498. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful paneled living room, n ew w a ll u m i t a t i o n o b d e b court of the notice given. East Hartford 643-2878. Main to Spring, right on Dart­ woodwork, aluminum storms to I»n 11 coT-netlno- C!if,«ted on *■ COURT OF PROBATE. JOHN J. WADL-ETT. Judga PRODUCTS COl^ON’fcNT STEREO ^ ATTRACflTVE ROOM for bus­ deadend street, large lot, 8 Sealed bids will he received Ranch, large living room, for­ MANCHESTER — 7% room to wall carpeting. Sltuatea on ^eld at Manchester, within and tor — ------»— For DUPLEK, Manchester. New mouth, left on Thayer. CaU and screens. Garage, recrea­ Fairchild turntable, ADC car­ iness or professional girl, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, minutes from Route 16, one at the office of the General mal dining room, cabinet Cape, 4 or 5 bedrooms, rec 2 Mi lovely acres. Fruit trees, toe pistrlct_ of Manchester, on toe UMlTATipN.pBpEB 165 ADAMS i^T. Manager, 41 Center Street, listing. Cleon 4-4 expandable room on living level, one car buUder, 649-0498. tion room, partially finished. m o rajrP hsrrv b u sh es b lu e - * * September. 1966. AT A COURT OF PROBA.TE1, e - GROCERY CLERKS' tridge, 2 Jansen speakers, FM kitchen privileges, call 649- $120. includes garage and year lease, $225. per month. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recreaF lUU raspberry pusnes, piue- jp^esent. Hon. John J. WaHett. held at Manchester, within and for ■- Manchester, Conn., until Sep- duplex on beautiful treed lot. garage, $16,900. Phllbrick $19,200. Rowe ft Rowe Realty, BUS drivers — for school routes MANCHESTER tuner, Preamp 25 watt channel 6258 after 6:16. heat. J. b . Real Eistate, 643- Call 643-6962. tion room, landscaped yard. NEW 8 room Raised Ranch, bushes, large strawberry Judge. ^ the District of Manchester, on toe* ______tember 23, 1966 at 11 a.m.. for Leonard Agency, Realtors, Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. 875-3167, bed larce garden area arte- Estate of George T. Maher, late fth day of Borteml>er. 1966. J In South Windsor and East Full-Time ^ amplifier, $200. 649-0945. 5129. 1% baths, garage, extra large ------°®®’ graroOT ^ Manchester. In said District, de- Present. H ^ John J. Wailett, EAST HAR’IFORD — Central WATER MAIN INSTALLA- 646-0460. 6436958. Hartford a good part-time job, MANCHESTER — West side, lot, excellent location, low 20's. EAST HARTFORD — 5 room rtan well, ameslte driveway, ceaaed. ' judge. “ HAS IMMEDIATE TOP PAY TWO SHAPED valance padded LIGHT housekeeping room for MANCHES’TER garden apart­ tenement, 3 rooms, bathroom, t ION, KEENEY STKEET- very good pay and short hours. nice 4-4, 2 family, porch, ga­ Call Irene Kwiat. Leonard Ag­ Colonial, aluminum storms, one ^ many extras. Quiet neigh- SSSS?st?r, boards, 77”x l6 ” , $10. Three rent. 801 Main St. ment, 2 bedrooms, range, re­ second floor, $38 monthly, LINWOOD DRIVE. TEN ROOM older home plus RANCH — 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms Poet Road Stages and Tolland’s OPENINGS: ency, Realtors, 646-0469 or 742- car garage, 2 large bedrooms, borhood. Must sell immediate- administratrix. ceased. - Excellent Benefits frigerator, hea,t, hot water Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 2-rooms over garage located 2 full 'baths, rec room with rage, treed lot. Call Mitten pairs o f new lined draperies, heat extra. 649-6208. Adults. 8349. living room with fireplace, din­ ly, owner being transferrfed ORDERESD: That six months motion of ClWord Y. Antor- — H ub Service, Wspping, 644-1681. Full-time—day and night shifts BROOKPIELD ST. — Gentle­ and parking. Ideally located. in center of Manchester. Ideal baths, formal dining room, Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. et>t. rmiv tin >Min r*all Soptemter, go„, 85 Walnut St. Mlancheeter, k, soft ashes of rose color, 93” cations are available at the ing room, kitchen, laimdry out of state. Only $19,500. CaU iggg u,e same are limited ooiin.. admlnlatrator. man, pleasant room next to $120 monthly. References, 643- for large family. $22,900. Phll- screened in porch, garage. MAN—Must be 13', fuU-time or long, $45. Call 643-2577. Purcheusing Office, 41 Center MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape MANCHESTER — 6 room area, close to schools, shopping Coventry, 742-7937. and allowed for toe .creditors 'wlto- ORDERHD: Hist six montoe i Milling machine operator For application and per­ shower, quiet home, kitchen 0973, 643- 7796. Wanted To Rent 68 hrlck Agency, Realtors, 649- $20,900. Phllbrick Agency, In which to brln* in toelr dainu from the 7to day of Septemtoer; • p^jUme making ' baseballs Street, Manchester, Connecti­ on a treed 200’ lot. Generous Ranch, 1^ baths, 2-car garage, and churches. Prestige Real Es­ Hardinge Chucker sonal Interview apply INK DRUMS — 50 gallons, suit- privileges, parking. 649-6801. 8464. 649-8464. aaainst said estate, and sa)d ad- jgge be and toe same are limited and softballs, days only, pro­ W ANT—Rent Immediately, two cut. kitchen with buUt-lns. Fire­ 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large tate, 289-6827. Mrs. Beardsley, mlnlstratrix is directed to give pub- and allowed for too creditors within' (set up and operate) GRANDWAY, 410 West able for burning trash, $2.50. MANCHESTER — New modem Town of Manchester, lie noUce to the creditors to bring which to bring in toelr dahM ' duction bonus. Apply Tober adults and four children need V/OWl 4 ROOM Ranch, bpeeze- MANCHESTER — 6% rpom old­ placed Uving room, 4 bedrooms recreation room, wooded lot, 289-6151. SOUTH WINDSOR ’TuB'et Lathe Middle Tpke., Manchester. Call 643-2711. 4-room apartment, nice loca­ Connecticut in toelr claims within said time al- against said estate, and said ad-^ Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 Brook- Apartments— Flats— 5-6 rooms in Manchester, East way, garage, 200’ frontage, er Colonial, large rooms, big and den. Excellent condition. centrally located. Low 20’s as­ lowed by publishing a copy of this 'mlnlstrator Is directed to give pulv (set up and operate) tion. For couple or couple with ^ ‘Robert B. Weiss, sumable with $4,000. PhUbrick DOLTON — $13,900, Immaculato tyn St, Rockville. WIGS — Beautiful expensive Tenements 63 Hartford area. Call 649-7046 plus 20 X 20 attached fully yard, designed for children, 2- $18,300. Wolverton Agency, order In some newspaper having a He notice to the creditors to " ' Bridgeport Millers older child only. Includes heat, General Manager 4 room Ranch, large land­ Executive 8 room custom circulation in said probate district in their claims within said time 100 per cent real hair —now anytime. equipped restaurant. Large car garage. Only $16,900. Realtors, 649-2813. Agency, 649-8464. within ten days from the date "of lowed by publishing a copy of tola FIVE ROOM apartment, third hot water, stove, refrig^erator, scaped lot. New modern kitch­ built Ranch, air-condition­ (set up and operate) $15. Send for details. Simp­ ameslte parking lot. Many pos- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. this order and return make to this order hi some newspaper having a COUPLE TO ASSIST in rear­ floor, centra’Jy located, ’ $100 parking, coin operated washer MANCHESTER vicinity listing CONTEMPORARY — Ranch, en, real value. Bel Air Real ing, breezeway, garage, court of toe notice given. circulation in said probate district ** ing three children and to take son’s Wigs, 1203 E. Chelten and dryer. $135 monthly. Call siUUtiee. Call Mitten Agency, large L shaped living room and and all the extras that you JOHN J. WAU jETT, Judge, within ten days from the date of monthly. 742-8450. PARKER ST. — 6 room Colon- .<8. Unbelievable, $11,000 buys Estate, Realtors, 643-9332. '------this order and return make to tola PARAGON TOOL 00. Inc. AH Benefits . . . Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 649-3930. Realtors, 643*6930.— would expect in this truly complete charge of Informal ______>______LEGAL NOTICE ia l 'With b e a u tifu l r e c ro o m , this three bedroom home in dining room with fireplace, OBDEB OF NOTICE court of toe notice given. household. Own living quar­ MODERN 4 room apartment, cathedral ceiHng of natural SOUTH WINDSOR — 7 room fine home. Out of state AT A COURT OF PROBATE, JOHN J. WAUvETT. ftidge IS H IR IN G BOLENS 7 h. p. ride-a-matlc DELUXE — 2 bedroom duplex $17,900 — 4 BEDR(X)M Cape, attached one car garage, car- meticulous condition, gaxaige, held at Manchester, within and for An Equal Opportunity ters with private bath, good on bus line. Call 643-2813 or 'TOWN OF VERNON wood and exxx>sed beams. 4 spUt level, 8 large bedrooms, owner wants fast sale. tractor with 38” lawn mower apartment, 1 % baths, appli­ with fireplace, walk-out base­ .peting Included, lot affords large lot. Bent ft Bent, 236- toe district of Manchester, on the OBDEB OF NOnODB. Employer salary. References required. Glastonbury, 633-1351. 3211, evenings Mr. Grady, 643- bedrooms, 1% baths, garage, large rec room with Roman 6th day of September,______A.D. 1968. AT A COURT OF I>ROaATB, Tool Makers (Jigs A Fiktures) and 40” snow plow, good con­ ances and utilities, $155. J. D. ZONING COMMISSION ment ,large lot, close to Route maximum of privacy. T. J. Present, Hon.' John" ' J." Waliett, held at -Manchester, wltliin and for .. Call 628-4i44 between 9 a.m. 2694. large shrubbed park-like lot. fireplace, Hiring room, dining All Around Machinists dition. Call 646-0249. UfB HAVE customers waltliig Real Estate, 643-5129. 15. MlUette Agency, 643-5992. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. HAYES AGENCY Judge the dletrlct of Manchester, oo tiia — S p.m., Monday-Friday. ’The Zoning Commission of the Town of Vernon will hold a $23,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- room, kitchen and large laun­ Estate of Leonie x Gaudreau, late 6to day of Septeinber, A D . 1966. *■ Bridgeport Operators for the rental of your apart- public hearing on September 22, 1966 at 8:00 p.m. at the Admmls- AVONDALE RD — Eight room EIGHT ROOM fireplaced oon- MANCHESTER — Cape, 6 dry room, extras Include built- of Manchester, in sitl4 district, de- Present, Hon. John J. Waliett, WANTED — Bus drivers, full 8464. 646-0131 ceased. \ Judge. Horizontal Milling Machine and part-time, experienced pre- Boats and Accessories 46 ment or home. J. D, Real Es- _ _ _ tratlon Building on West Main Street in said town so that parties CajM with 8 rooms on one floor temporary, 4 bedrooms, 2^ rooms, in good condition. Base­ in bronze double oven and sur­ Upon appUcatlon of ^Sanford J. Estate of A Louise Mlutphy, 1 ^ -rr Operators ferr^, good wages. Silver Lane COUNTER HELP — Days or tate, «^3-5129. - apartment 643- be heard regarding the following anH— two•’— up,— *■’'1% •—*'*—baths, —rec baths, built-iiu, family room. ment partly. finished, one car face imlta, dryer, sliding glass Plepler praying that m Instnjmmt oi Manchester, In said district, ROW BOAT — 12’ sturdy built, . ■ *■ o41o. matter* ' Blanchard Grinder Operator Bus Co., 49 Bralnard Place, nights, full or part-time. Ap' room, nice lot. Good for. In­ exceptional home on beautiful­ garage, wooded lot, handy to 7 3 - door In rec room, built-in couch TWO FAMILY 4-4 duplex in Si’JSfe'm c ? i^ d ‘ d______t c i S l d__ ^ ______applloatloo of Fnande J. with oars, $15. Think for next MODERN—First fl

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Memb«ra ^tit, and Mrs. Kenneth K. moted to district adjuster and Emanuel Chtirchmen have and rescue vessel out of New nati^ve of Hebron, ■ and adjuster. He was transfer- postponed a. breakfast, sched- London. Before entering the the Bissell house, now j.g^ jggg to the home office, tiled for tomorrow morning, un- service, Tower attended Howell California, ^ where he was appointed to ex- til Oct. 2 at 6:80 a.m. at Camp Cheney Technical School and either. But no doubt Mr. gmlner. Zimmer will search the records Olson, Coventry. Manchester High School. Ryan graduated from South­ and find out. He is a teacher of Henry Starkweather of 186 Lake St. holds the engraved watch which he received in ern Illinois University in 1952 recognition of his 30 years of service with the Lydall & Foulds Division of the Colonial biology in the local High School, j^jg^ gty^jg^ gj j^g univer- Board Co. Looking on (center) is Clinton Mills, general manager of Colonial Board andi A large tract of land goes with g, nunois Law School. He Lydall A Foulds, and Robert Fuller, president of Colonial Board Co. and its subsidiaries, the house. The Salmon River jg married to the former Miss who presented the watch to Starkweather. S tarkweather is a machine tender, a job he hM PART-TIME HELP flows through its fields. The wilm a L. Warner of Cairo, HI. held for many of his years at Lydall & Foulds. (Herald photo by Saternis.) ______Benjamin Kassman family, The Ryans have three children.- ASSEMBLING TOYS formerly occupying Ihe place, ______have moved to Colcheter. John Hancock Mutual Life In- ganizatlon were also cited for er, and in 1642 was advanc^ 8:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. NEW CnECK SYSTEM surance Co. has beeri cited as individual sales achievement. to assistant to the superintend- On Monday, Mrs, Marguerite The ConnectiouV-Aank and Ralph E. Frank the top sales producer for the The sales group will be hon- ent, a position he held at Fifield, home demonstration Trust Co atartinir Oct l will company's Southern New Eng- ored at a four-day John Han- Willimantic and East Hartford THREE WOMEN (While children In achool?) agent, Windham County, will be institute k ^ w checking ac- in cooperation with the U.S. 'X-400 ’’ Weather Bureau, is titled land region. cock regional business con- plants, guest speaker at the Tolland count system, the In 1950 he was advanced to (Attending Community College?) service "Automatic Stations for Ship- District Manager Sylvester ferenoe at Grossingers in Ne One Young Man County Agricultural Center which will eliminate service foreman of machining, in 1955 from 8 to 10 p.m. Her topic will chaises "o^ M rch eck in g ac- Use.” It has been trans-- M. Murano Jr., C.L.U., was in- York, starting tomorrow, to general foreman, machine be furniture appreciation. SIje'lgQunt which has a minimum Into French, Russian and formed this week that the sales KAGE COMPANY JOINS PUTNAM shop, and fn 1965 to assistant win show slides of pie^s of monthly balance o f $400 or Spanish. - record achieved by the Man- Aaron Cook of 98 Cushman to the superintendent, machine ELM STREET—NEXT TO NORMAN’S . furniture from early 1700s to more. Approximately forty papers Chester agency in the past 12 . about 1830-50. Tlie-'slides wiU Bank officials say that this ^rom various nations will be Scorn* ’^represL^^^^^^^ the , include restored houses and his- will apply to both checkmaster presented at the conference. other officts In the ^ jer^ office of Putnam, POSTAL AWARDS . torical villages. and ^rsonal - accounts. The Frank is a graduate of the which eni^passes parts of M^chester office of FW Four employes at the Man­ Church Service changr will Uke place auto- University of New Mexico in Connecti^t Massachusetts and Coffin & Burr, members of chester post office recently re­ ' The regular hours for aervicc matically on all present ac- niechanical engineering and re- Rhode Island, ceived certificates/ for sugges- at at. Peter’s EpiscopsU Church counts, if they fit the X-400 ceived his meteorology training in addition to the team ef- tion.s which were, adopted by the will be resumed tomorrow with plan. at M.I.T., followed by two years fort that placed Manchester OPEN department’s Incentive and Holy Communion at 8 a.m., and If the account does drop be- study at the Naval Post number one in the region, the Awards Committee. Receiving Morning Prayer and sermon at low the $400 limit, there will be Graduate School at Monterey, gales here by the staff of As- the awards were Rickard J. W E S T O W N X a l l d a y 10, the Rev. Fr. Weeman of- a service charge of 50 cents for Calif. sistant District Manager Eln- Moriconi of 550 E. Middle Tpke., PHARMACY ficiating. The Children’s Con- a month, plus 10 cents for each , . R^^i*** i**® who received two certlflcatesj; firmation class will also meet check written. TOP’TOP SALES GROUP best group record in the-area. 480 Hartford Rd. — 640-9946 Charles W. Chambers of 832 Bank officials say the rea- ’The Manchester district agen- Twenty-four other membera at Phelps Hail at 9 a.m. Tolland Tpke.; Nicholas Pagani SUNDAY son for the new system is to cy sales organization of the of the Manchester sales or- Services at Hebron Congrega­ of 83 Essex St., and Patrick tional Church will be at 9:30 Madden of 50 Scott Dr. ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE a.m. Services at Gilead Con- |^| Suggestions were made for gregational, 11 a.m. The Rev. improved parking, dispatching Herbert O. Kelsey will occupy letter-size mail, sorting flat-size both pulpits. His sermon topic mail, utilizing storage space, will be 'The Attributes Of Suc­ and improving methods of filing cessful Life.” ^ mail-pouch labels. The Hebron Women’s'Fellow­ The award certificates were ship has accepted the invitation presented by postmaster Alden W OW — It'S HERE of the Gilead Women’s Fellow­ E. Bailey. ship to meet in the 'Simday School room Wednesday. BRIEFS It wUl be an evening event Aaron Cook Doris Little of 74 Laurel Bt. COOK THEM and The Rev. Herbert O. Kel­ has recently completed her 30th sey and his wife will speak to New York, American and Bos- Hartford Gas Co. the parishioners, > ton stock exchanges. She is a clerk-stenographer at — C ook, a native of Maijchester, YOURSELF PIZZAS! Bulletin Board the Manchester office. .1 has been working in the Hart­ Don’t forget! The Old Red No more woiring! Just cdl Pim-Roy's ond in Barn will be open every day this ford office of the company for stop & Shoo sales increased week to receive donations for over a year. • n per cent, to’ $469,850,000, for 2 minutes your pixzo wiH be ready! Pep in a that annual auction, big event Cook’s father, Aaron Goqk, year ended July 2, the high- was associated with Pumam ggj level ever achieved by the preJieoted oven over 500 and in 8 minutes, of the year as a money raiser. Rehearsals are going on reg­ and Co. for more than 20 jears 5i-year-old food and department presto — you'll hove a pizxo — just the way ularly for Noel Coward’s "Blithe in the trading end of the busi- aioj-e, according to Sidney Rabb. . Spirit,” chosen for the fall pro­ ness. In 1959, shortly before his chairman of the board. "Net Pino-Roy's make them! "Be a Pino King in duction of the Podium Players. death, the senior Cook was ad- earnings in the year just end- What does the title remind one mitted m a general partner of ed," Rabb said, "reflect the im- your own home." For further informotion coll: of? Oh, yes! Of course,, its the company at Hartford. pact anticipated when we dis- source is from the poet Shelly’s Prior to joining the invest- continued trading stamps.” Mrs. Faith McGugan, R.N., of 56 Litchfield St., stands in front of the Meadows r^rsing ment firm,.the junior Cook was ______Ode to the Skylark, "Hail to H om e'at 333 Bidwell S t, where she is supervisor o f nurses. The 120-bed extended-health­ general manager of Cook’s .jijjg 3.} outlets of the Grand thee; blithe spirit, bird thou care facility is scheduled to open Sept. 19, with an open house for the public from 2 to 5 never wert.’’ p.m. on Sept. 18. The nursing home will specialize in the care and treatment of the chroni­ Service Station Inc. for six union Co. will introduce sf cally ill,- geriatric, convalescent and post-operative patients,, with particular emphasis on re­ years. He attended town schools translucent china dinnerware as PIZZA-RAY’S Manrhenter Evening Herald habilitation. It features separate, fully-equipped physical and recreational therapy depart­ and the Loom;s School in Wind- g, promotional item to be sold 643-0031 130 SPRUCE ST. 64.3-0031 Hebron corree^ndent. Miss Su­ ments, a day room in each of the .three patient areas, andjacks and night lights in sor, and graduated from Babson gt its stores' starting Sept. 12. ■Institute , in Massachusetts in fpive items of china will be of- san B. Pendleton. each patient room. (Herald photo by Saternis.) 1960, where he majored in fered, one each week, iii repe^it- econbmlcs and Investments. - ^ fFve wFek^ cycles. Certain Cook is a member of the jtems o f china will be sold with Gerald Ryan Manchester Chamber of Com- g minimum purchase, and ac- GOP Holds merce. Alpha Kappa Psl, Pro- cessory pieces will be offered 176 SPRUCE ST. Gets News Post fessional Business Fraternity, t»rithout the required minimum 1,333 Lead various Masonic orders and the purahause. T E L 663-7757 Gerald A . Ryin of Thomp Manchester Rod'and Gun Club. ..._____ ' LUCA’ S TAILOR SHOP eonville,------a Manchester- Evening “ ------I Donald F. Anderson of 1343 coin dry eleoning next floor In District Herald reporter in 1961 and NAMED SUPERINTENDENT Tolland Tpke. has been promot­ . . ,, . 1962, yesterday was named as- - Dudley S. Bostick of 73 Lud' ed tq supervisor, printing sup­ POLY CLEAN for your convenimeo lAtest party enrollment fig- _ __^ __ « mi.- tt-« h low Rd. has been appointed sec * * sistant city editor of The Hart- ply' section, of the Phoenix of ures of all Connecticut towns, •' ond shift shop division supenn- Hartford Insurance Companies. based on Aug. 31 data, show . tendent at Pratt and Whitney Anderson joined the company in IV t T, VI- ’v <■ 000 He joined the Courant staff Aircraft, that Republicans have a 1,333 , . . . its printing department in 1947. ^ r in 1962 as a general assign- Bostick joined the company lead over Democrats In the four ment reporter. , Howard L. Holmes, president towns o f the 4th Senatorial Ryan, a Hartford native, was of the riolm'es Funeral Homis, District. graduated from Watkins Glen was re-elected secretary of the The lead is the highest in Y.) High School ; bid at- Connecticut Funeral Directors astonbury and the lowest in t«n d ^ the University of Con- Association this week at the Sarlbbrbugh. . Banner 'Lpdge— in Moodus, The figures show an 840 GOP *** former Holmes Is a member of many edge in Glastonbury,* 387 in Bradley of Wilson, have town organizations, is chairman three children. Manchester, 103 in East Haqip- of the board of trustees at ton and 3 in Marlborough. North Methodist Church, and Is Of the 34,146 registered vot­ active in community affairs. ers in the District, 13,719 are Plan to Vote? Republicans and 12,386 are Omitted last week: Ekigene Democrats. I Register Today N. Kelly, 20 Agne. However, the 8,041 unaffill- ated voters in the four ^ towns A session to 1 register voters hold the key to the Nov. '8. elec- is being c. thoM Christmas fair proj­ M. Barry of Manchester, a Building. It will contin- e cts with sequins, styro­ Democrat, is being opposed by until 8 p.m. foam and glitter from Dry Cleaning George T. LaBonne Jr. of Glas- Applicants must be at least T both fairways! Hours—e A.M.- 10 F.M. OPENING iPECfAL , tonbury, a‘Republican. 31 years of age, residents of Alterario6» ^ -Frederick A. Baker of Man- Manchester foe at least six Dudley 8 L t e . Chester is awaitinjg certification pionths, and U. S- citizens, women’s fsoata...... JS.SO - men’s double breosteds ' pants ztppors...... 1.50 of- nominating petitions, td run 'Except for a limited sessi

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" " ' • " " I - M I I rvshows 10 flfeni S V f . 14 .r' • «» . - • ' *-• Tradition Js Upset As Season Starts MSW YORK (AP) ~ In the schedules. "Run, Buddy, Run,” oU TV traditioii, the audience a CBS comedy, will have its snui permitted a long farewell to first outing (8-8:30), fcdlowed by •ummer; to take a look at the NBC’s "Roger MiUer «iow” new lUaa America, alwaye (8:30-9), a variety program. pipked on-the weekend a^r !‘The Road West,” another Labor Day. Then the new m - Western, arrives on NBC (9-10), son waa launched. while CBS’ "Family Affair” But thia aeaaon, ABO Jumped starts at its l£alf-way mark tbe atartlng gun by almoat a (9:30-10). CBS’ "Jean Arthur sreek and NBC alipped A few Show,” with the film star play­ new ehowB into the chanhela ing a lady lawyer, winds u^ the Tfaunday night Bvan ao, there evening’s premieres (10-10:80).' Will be such a wealth of pre- ’Tuesday is almost as bu^. nlarea, apedala uid important Thera la NBCa "The Qiri from Biovle reruna during the nekt U.N.C.L.B3.” (7:30-8:80), fol­ aeven daya of network broad- lowed by “Occasional Wife,” a oaating that no one can poaalMy situation comedy, which will catch all the actkm. conflict with the start of ABCs Taking the goinga-on in Chro­ "Rat Patrol” (8:80-9) about ad­ uM nological order, the next few ventures cf allied soldiers daya i^ p e up like tUa: against Rommel’s Africa Corps. “ flhane," an ada]|»tatlan of the "Felony Squad,” a p

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E i^irtlEaMitko, pXG H i TW O^ EducoHontd "Blus BuwaU*’ iHvii SebodiSM Ii88 <|) Bnrt.JeS« 'widow*’ Furt m ; White House Oor- S2e«S5S*iriSSJ^ M orning ' ••Yi BuwaU is u ssln ed to u TF iM^d^ht MerrlmM tolto ot^impiTMiaaiWS (|S> Bdlyw^ /s. SIm (8$SSi *B?5r*)lSer1S5lr SKS wits »Nf with Artbim Treacter,. Molt SATURDAY JO (iil^itoehelor Fateer ' Ltodsey and the orchestra. jSSrthgreoordti (WEDVf, ChmntX24) (!m 8^ fbe’-pmi* &(W d T sm W o ild Yuiuo (88) fterget amUA9 lu r youvMi gnrow y * . up>^ 5“ ln HMC time potlpd. TV TOtSrwar irtdw trtss to ^ut MJUer jto d outow»T r g . < 8 8 . » i 8 ) V ’* Maku m D8uI <8.48>. Lnw rcM Wirelk Show (88) gte Huyt »»•• fSL ^ pomaiicf out hor Itf•» kjrt S a S B ’S ^ T ’" Monday, SeptomlMr » (48) Mews at SI* ______* ( ^ * t S * W . (M onday — Fridmy) 1:55 (S U ie O) Nows. W) frt6 (9) l^ fts, Nswt and Wsteh- *iM <9) FeMeeal J& (8Mt-M) Wori* Bcrloa d OoH M7 <0> - giS8 TVCaitoMew gi88 !•> Passwordlooworw . (0) Season Premiere ,.,r ChUdren Guest celebrities: Eddie Albert (8) BFD S |u) WrealHM (8) Sica OB and Prairac 1,88 (M) ThSris theJfiifW88 •tM Japua Today Mid Ben ^nadeiutBenadeiut^ ^ . .^ ’w^J^tS-dSortSSW tl:M ______LoacBe (•8) wai*i«8Ki*aB TThlriyblrds Bam apd Niok . Days of Ouy LIvos 8:18- - ()«) Sgotts wtth Bin Bussaus- ger" -Jiwe learns.* bargi^ Is Frank Atwooo „ im r l * B M r (48) Doaala fhe <8A*M« “ 6ea *N, (8) MUtaa tt« ll*a»%pf w ' ------KEewSemestM ^ 1 i88 TVhat’s Mew ,. Bepert not klway* a bturgahi. WSO- <18) Topic O r ^ Bay Paokers va. Bdtl- »i«8)48 <*»><“ > Marshal DiuouDlUou. R ^ t of 8:00 p.m. , ( ^ ) Newlywod Game tally when tt's hamburger . and (8«> FUm ' 'I 15 (8) )" . « • — >. - 7lte lt»v«l •'•“ lg/to?rS?nMWaller Oien- your bridegroom Is allskgic •’•• •VoodooJUi’W Weddta*’’ toSS- „ . aeaaon gamo ob NST/ S:38 (I) House FaiW <0> •:»* <»> * to liamburgsr. schedule. SeaaoB Pretalera •-MWBart ewit, jDdn^ rvfSSSE hiMI (l> FMnUy (O) ^ ^ (8848-88) The D M tm (19) SabsortpttoB TV ( rtt'^CenrereellelBii ^-yhsist (SU8-88) N*WS. (0) “ •• 5ii)"nSiri5r/ w (8-48) Hollywood B • N ew ^Sm ^r Mrteo. B r i« “ •• & n S S i . a ! & r with ^ (848) A Time for US -•A Fins Madness”. I) F-Mf^Su^/ Bttda Keith Artful? Treagjr* , n i t b ^ S l SebUotlaB , (Yilld <>•) F*»g •* OOP A. Oueat boat Fred Aataile wItt Fuest celehrltlMi BrtBB KOiin j(orl Lindsey Md,or^ostrn. Season Premiere 8rt8 (8) Ye Tell the TruN i.. Be- ( S ) Oa” “ •! 2 ^ 2 j5 k Bithel M eran^ 2525 • ---- (8») NFL Game of «kc week ^ S , the H o«o Blatera from <55 S2,5E^„=J?’6.r uvd gTYenr Hi;dth Is you. Fu- ' Aatlauea tHQi < 8A !^ > Another Wertd (O) 7:S* C 'S^iipIlM TW ^ (348) General HospBal 8:45; IS?* Frter Jeaalan N w /«\ Tom iToia (8) Friends of |Ir. g --*— <®* sf.aswftr— iht of tho-Ortmly’* (88) Lsdal and Begtoaal News ItM C^rtwn seriec. Seacoo P(ro- «rank our NFL show COB- S(88 (U) Life af BUey and Intimate portrait of,.nls 18:88 *■»****• ***" Ttso (I) » • « J ’^ 2 2 2 5 2 iSjpy.ssBSU". «* «») 5srws“rs.« ^ _ 8:85 (8) News (0) 7:88 (I) Alter Diaaer Movto lUe from A buSs, Kan**| to 8)85 (I) Sports —Mews and Woalh- o *ffl5 Fleeo." Chudk gjp ern rsejissrg, 9:00 1*1# III Dick Van Dyke Skew - ‘•Against All Flags” - ^ Itog- West Point, N. Y . (O) Bshson « a {? Hoppiiy E -J^ S -oSS'.k |S2ct^' of « i“_AmtS25r*S P W , . * O "* *•** (88-M48) Y o u ^ ’t Buy (O) Itoh officer poses as a dw rter gert Parka and Beaa HyeraoB {U)*^KS!!Si2r5* ^ (8-18) A TUbo tor Do p.ni. ~ . (8)1H ■ Wtaehon-JWoaejr«* ngjBVM-jmspwwMvw Mtow — to learn fortification setup of Premiere are co-hosts. oSGSite) »uu (B-48) The VhgHlve (O) !.sls“2rt:il ’■••!|!.’'* ^ 5 'T 5 s~ » w . u t (48)'= Womau’o Njwo (Msday. Septomber^!te (18) Gems of. the SUvor Screen a pirate island. Errol "The Last Oasis" •‘••‘(R iS rS J^ K itO ) ) (8) ’Tu ToU tho Trute «:88m m t’s Ifew ^ "Stolen Heaven" Two .Jeww Maureen...^ O'Hara, Anthony U iM (1*484849) "News.and Btesto. liSO ^ (8A.88-M) The Doetort tnuidrei^. , X thieves maswerade « Quinit (C) ~ ‘l ^ 'V ’pariS" -’M ^ Sldow ^aifd "h e7 Unpr^SSto- U:88 ^MJ^JJewa — flpord ana • (8-M )O eBeral MoopHul •’^ l i t o S f l S n t J K r b y Wnitom ' & “ a « T l i n V » e ^ Clans In a, beer g a r ^ AM ^ ) HsaUey ■BrtaUeir BeYsrt ■’ WeaUtor Z V r terroSt^apd able aon. ^ ( S ) Su m DouglM Show him. only 18 months to Uve. (88) Tbs Big News terror (18) Snbocriptton _ ,*V (18) LBe.. of BOoy •'**K ^S.Ple«ber lA 7^. try to croes border jdiead of (C) U ;U (19) Vintage n t e t w 8:88 (|) News with WUltor Olu» the ^ w . .Gene Raymond, ••A Fine MaanMs tfnawt . £ f r » » r b « t Not * View. I (Sl^rtck: Van Dyke SeMton^Pr^ifP^ LSoal News aad *’Nigtat ARer Nlftot ' ji l f Hawortfe (88) ^fccrcr-MacNcU Bepott (848) Big VuHov „ . Olynipe Bradna. - 88^' . <8AW TsSb^t Shew ( 8:15 (8) Wully O ^ ' *^> "Uhny Ufte" Everyone tomko (8). News and TTej^er . "The Loet Treasure’’ A wsaU- (te) the Nurses,guises^ Wea'SUSS’'*.*’’...ath er (gl40) American Baacemno W ^ FSittral o4 HMsi Double 8:88 («) L o^ e^ lt to BoBTor ’'•*lK ti*6:()0p.». istorn Mass. Hlgbllgbto- - —U:»8 — (sTTheMlay Start*-** U:18 Rob's mind ha* g^e lnf° (88) Social Beeuritif .ft_A «lion tlme' crook poses eanvMUW- 7|38 EUiot Nortoa 4 ’88 (8) Baager Aady Show <0) 7:15 (88) .We-*®-,.. "Lady In the Dar- --- -~Kurt - (M) ^ r i a WorW ChlUer Foatuiy <8) Dark Shndbws bit when he sa j« he saw • (88-88) Huattey-Brnkldy B e- ly us Heath wukley’s father. Tom Colton and guests , a M Z ^ r Major !->»«•« Baoc- (M) Feature, 48 Woalh- (88) FUm 8188 Setenoe (38-8^ T Matoh'GaaM) (O) Welll and Ira Gershwin. Mu­ •Tnie o K a t of thp- ItlaaloB” U:W (88) Hows —Sports auu «*»»■ flying aaucer, 18'li (» I’ve Ge4 a Seorel (W ^ Computer fop Ayk)iIo (48) Swabby Show (88) Sport# Camera sical about a fashion m ag^ns U:88 M> SSSember Bride (it^ ^ Yte Doa’t Sw 8:45 ?!)* Fetor Jeeatofo New ** ** » e v e Allen host and emcee. • (40) Peter Jennings N e ^ , | ? " loS b cards va. Pitta. Pi­ (tn m rad o Momenfa In (M) Jack Lalaaae Skew (8) Tm ehell-M rteBeyfm u- 8:M Book Boat H 4:85 (88.3848) ^ew* <0> 7:88 (884M8) Girt from U. K. 0. editor and her psychWrlst. rates Sports ?M)^^^nlgkt Show ' (O . (38) Leoul aad SMUton Premiere _ . __. Adela Rogers St. Johns 4:88 (8) Big 9 Theatre , .. Ginger Rogers, Ray MlUand, 18:88 (8) 1 Love Lucy (18) UOMW Gems •• of the « SHver Soreeu T,M ^ t e e n t a l Showcase (8) Dlvoiieo C em t__ "Skirts Ahoy Weather (O) Richard Wilbur Mexican War cavalry officer counterpart to ‘"Man from U. (8) Movie FesUval sf ’ =*• ilm bSSS s Guesta: ^m 18:15 4s88 young Waves suffering froin <88> 'Blg News to sent to halt killing stBl W p- •TIU We Meet Again" Merle live via U:80 (48) Bose the Clown (O) (88-88-38) M at^ Game (0> •’* * f ! : s M v r i ! 5 5 « e n t N.' C. L.... E.”... StSfanie ^wers furt. Gennany. countries. we « ^oomew. (88-88-88) Nows <0> rdmantic ,°®5*P,'*b5**22?loM **5 11:15 (18) Vlulage Tkealre s l s t ^ In Southwest.. J » n In title role with Noel Harrl- Oberon, George Brent C»ii- HsteMTo their gripM 18:23 (8) Homemakers’ Movie (48) .Swabbr Show come involved i“ <*M8) TMiIght » « y HodlaK, Robert S t o ^ Joy F r e i a i e n victed murderer and a : girt 8:45 }.‘^iu® er;SrSard7« Daugh- - cusses cootrovomid subjo^ 18:88 4:86 (88-88-88) News (O) mto-udventures. **»**?SgeT*^rFM )es of lot. Page. (C) ^ ^ • •The Man Who WouldB t 'T i ^ 4(M (8) Big S Theatre , „ Rams, Joan Evans, Vivian ami w Sat. Sept. 17 In this with them on this h }^ / PJJ^. -♦40--’40- Man accuseaaccused of» muraerimusw* ••Ha smd P a Kettle at Walkl- (8) Mr. Geober (O) * C & ‘aJf''tol7'^lo^S emotion packed Inter- __ lA^ lalwMfldhIf fAI* llistlo Blaine. (C) _ ^ nioo.*- U;SS (48) Oeuato Musto Wednesday, Septonihcr 14 (88) Maa from latorpel 8:30 time period. won't defend k r * -’66- Ma and m I w e (88) Huatley-BrlaktoT B e fo rr (W sSHSripttg. TV f^SS'Fa* ®- 4:00 ly his action. Lloyd Nolan, farm for a rlotouo Haw^lw ii88 What’s Mew "Man Alone” . ^ (M l'ilS^ O iah am London Oin- (8) TwBIght ^ IK** a S rrlM ^ o l Children (88) Becky aad HI* Frteads Jean Rogera.Kogeira. vacation. Marjorie Main, Pen- (St-W ^) Local News Uud S ) ^ f . 8 M ,.88‘(?r‘"jJU «S"Sto.r <0) ^ li:85 ^ r S S J-t^ W OMava. Starring^Johnny Carson (88-88-88) CcBcoatratlon (88) Sapermaa Guests: Gig Young, actor and (0) wetam telecad In ' cy Kilbride. •‘** S ^ ’ ^ P t e m b e r M. •:*# (48) McHales Navy behind-the-scenes t®®turea and (M> Darh Shadows - (8) Mr. Goober (0) 7,U m f^ S o to rU ' Maos «dW*|5J» % « id «5ron* t^ **** Isummer ^ e : Final season. q®Pj!K^®newStarts new (88) Supemma (88) ^ r t s Camera __ rious Film ^ o n '*** 11:88 (I^I^M ) Bhowdswn (O) (48) McHale'o N ^ (M> Ou* O’clock BopoH —«« ■ (88) Weedy Woodpecker Shew ?SSg"gS:«?l?utfr^M f- SIS g oflw '^CAA Football (O) 1 -season on Mon. Sept. 13, 8- (48) Fetor Jenoiaio News , (C) (8-48) DatlBg Game 4t4S (18) Air Force Story Syracuse at Baylor ' 8:30 p.m. 12:88 (8) Love of Life 7:88 (l^ > Den Horse (O) 8:88 New* lu Fe«1too«^. (88) Big PIctore position««elSng‘*‘l of needing a wife to l:H Sg BspoH — Ills §r •*«•?“- (St) Boole 88 >’7tto Ralls Run tl48ItW <« (•) News.—Nenseuto*•’ Pjjf^osm- of Doss- 8:88 The r U a el the Week (48) The Mnastors JIga Off 4:3« (18) Dl8«®* , A«,as»i«« fort —®"*^*^t**M*dltatlou — (88-88-38) Jeopardy <0) Martin Milner and (18) Sobscriptiea m have success In business. Sea­ »'»*.‘.¥ h e% » « e Bes^" » S‘S5 (8) Momoat of ModltaWOB (8) Girl Talh tort —Guldopssto Uncle Harry •:M <19) Topper son Premiere. 1:18 (9) TeU Me, Dr. Brothers •'•Zg” ‘ o“Vhe"licyc“ e-; A re­ HdJmrlfl. _ "Walk, Don’t Run (88) Scope 1:15 (8) News and Weather —M ^ Slins' Dtf -Pirginla Grahana 5:88 (8) Mike Douglaa Show (948) The Bouaders <0> minder to oldsters that klcy- (48) Doaaa Beed Show . Thersday. Septomher U (18) Whlriyblrd*^ ^ “Frontier Fr^kensteln' meat ef Meditatloa —Siga Off S ea be just as much fun g'88 What’s Mew (48) Woody Woodpeeker (8) New* —Hameata sf Osna- 18:85 (8) News 88 (19) The Merv Grlflla Shew (M) Father Kaews Best 7*M (nlai’t New 12:45 (8) Gnidhig Light Repeat of 6:00 p.m, 18:55 (88-22-38) News SUNDAY JO PROGRAM ’‘’•SSjJr^S& berM , 8:CP m i whowityk fly fiv c o mcomhat ^ w mlaaloiifl to See. 0tUL View WEDNESDAY JQ PROGRAM 7et“ h?XibSr?rom X ®J^ Perry Cross, producer ot the 7:84 (38) LKe and Teaehtags i?>w” ? S r k i ? V ‘iS^burgh •‘• • S % e * ^ T w o (31ttos I New Yorker facing hasarfto of new comedy-variety series ‘"nie matrimony and his love affair 3 4 8:88 The Fourth Brtuto 1:99 <9) Best Seller g;85 (88) Spselal B — e .port . . 7-48 (8>* Sacred He*** Tv !if‘S'~S!£ - Garry Moore Show" on ttte OSS 8:88 Sport e lto o Week "Young Widow Bart iv Editorial commeMnt ' with Manhattan. a'oo (3) The Christophers Horse Slww Walter Cron- 18:N (18) S u b je ^ o n W Television Network, started his 8:88 (8) News with “Night of the Grisal^’ • (30) (8) ThUAgricultum Is the UUoOB Parade kUe (0) ^ career in television as a hut- Frlday.^SeptomhiW M (8) New* aad Weatoer UiM (8-8-8848-48) News, Sport* and |:88 What’s NW <«EkR At *Dmsirt» KHIr (88) Mew HoiIm b s Weather ------work page boy. (j» ^ ) HuBHey-Briakley Be- (88) The Bto^^ News ',a , » ) ‘s‘^Si t X seen'bv A m efe Rfp«jat Jl September 16. i'.OO U:15 (88-Si) TopiAt Shew audiences. Also a s of Sacceoo Repeat of oe^eitU>er 18, 8.00 SiJ‘SA Newlry^OM“ Redgrave, Tony Britton. Rival­ •=•• III ’W h Vor*’T ^ “ (Of foil a well-plBimed voh- 1:88 6’S : The Ou^lttou Theatre ~ (C) ry between two surgeons at (22) Snnday Fnnries bery. Season Premiere. The world’s "fliieol The Living Theatre •‘••^’i . s ' P T h . ^ N i S ’ flnM.otol 7:16 (38) ^ e sto n i HlghUghto (3raftondale Royal Hospital 1* (SO) Thi* t* the Idito. «.aa Ed Sulllvau Shew (C) cUokea- with laoonparable 8:88 Dear Tom Colton and guests unspoken but self-evident —be­ 8:15 (40) Harold LeVanway, Green­ * ** B 4 d Skelton: R o ^ rt Ooulrt. The D e c t^ hind scenes ot a great hospital. field Recorder-Gaxette, wim taste. “ ‘**ggSl.m«ycredH Byrtem (8-48) A Time tor «# (88) Sperts Camera 11:35 (48) Genatry Meslo Oaiavaa 8:38 (3) Instrumen- (48) Fetor Jeaulag# New# WlUiam Dwight Jr., ^ ‘jy j*® 8:54 (48) Wenma’s New* 1-18 (8) Lest la Space (0> (0) rt^'^Vho* ChrUtophors <0> Transcript-Telegram, as editor taf group; J ^ n Rivers, com^ OAUi IN ORDB 8:88 (8) Te Tell the T r ^ Guy Williams and June Lock­ U :N (33) Tenlght Show <0) (88-88-98) Aa^ r Wertd lO) Starriiig Johimy Carson (M) ** Vicitoment Sid, *'“ ‘% „)ldi; ^ Pldi Up 10 Mtaatoa Later hart'Season Premiere 1:56 «8)**NY MoU B a s ® ^ « « (8-48) Oeaeial Heepital (88-88-88) TThe V lrg U ^ U:35 (48) M ^ n ad abo:Sd“rn ‘h^e ^«|t (Home) N.Y. vs. COLOR and STEREO WHY 13:65 (8) TeUMe, Dr. Brothen ’New season of drainto. JoDies 2:88 (28.22-88) AmerioAa FootbaU i S :S ^ S P v i S V h . Shew Drury In title role. Cbe^'j®* 1:M <9) News, Memento ef Cem- S4R**Prevlew Toa^t ,, (843848) Yea Dsa’l l K y (O) tort —GnWepesto. ' , KsJSas ^ y Chiefs v ^ Buffalo DECrS DRIVE-M B i^ o rd new to, SOTles this ••GreaG ■ Bible _;havom^M 46X OBNTEB 8T,'— HONDA (I) WtaeheU-Maheaey 8 ^ year, portrays John . (88) One 0 18:84 (3) Lamp Un»» * » It Number One mlllloniare marel^ _5!?SS5 1:N ?8) New# nnd Won«»r —F fc ^":5.d'^So!l?S*mm ^en.K •'Battle of the Bui list ef Meditn^n —Mga Off i>^rt® n ”* “The Negro In the sjsS'a»‘jo » S « ..S opera otnger. Get* to walk her a*M American Theatre a never-ending voyage to elevation by the TURNPIKE »H 0 Md*’a aapsHortty la • dog. BltBm Landl, Cary Grant. Imown and unknown. S:5t (5) Baverly HUlbfllla« <0> Elien Hoity and Chief ®® Economicp"°5!;“? ^ 2mu..=.=Yc) 5 £ ‘.2*'(C iiMittar of reeoHI Season Premiere Theatre jounders^riM^^^e^ (48) Sheriff of Coehlso S:M (28-28-88) Hey (48) The NatuM ' fiM va Oalxir . I.aurcl Vlpck. a-ivailoa Open 24 Honrs A Dny ^77 BROAD STREET— PHONE 649-1124 |«r cntftaBMUMMp (38-3348) BSh Heps F»e«eate |iiSs'''TX nTu”s'®^?ilM; •;a5 (884348) .l^ews New season of______diw with hi A transplanted homeowner. }J5’, a : “rhri“'to ffi“(S) ADartmcnt building in wxjj s H otete fiv a a jraa 4ha ABtort 4tS8 (8) Big 3 Theatre major ^re. Tonight: "5’utSllt of a D ; ^ ” smit­ •‘Under the Gun" -d l-B se k e - A former New York CKy reel- Firestone Tires matoTCYSlaa a* waaonaMa mare Julie HatiM .™.— —and fn r- “ = * * t « n " ¥ 5 la T * “ Heligloua II m !88-8°WJWor»S 8®^^ ten by P l c t u r ^ a ^ a x ^ l teer irecome# trustee after e « - ley Granger,___ _ . •ThomM .. Q . j™ " dent, the actress now Mves In model on a P<»t®*> ‘ . X X E Quality Line Products prtaaa vlncing another Inmate to **" co-stars. The husbuid and the tpuaiie" R iSl'y & e ? “ Gi“ ^ittl®r1md bachelor schemes lo meri her cape. Richard Conte, Audrey fStofSSteT^ lT ^ ^ “^ e‘ei- a Regency style house. deo<>^ (8) VldicoB _ Gen. Repaireiii Li^nse (M) Indnstry on Parade A1 Geiberger will ^ ,"“P®.<®„5?5 m person. Season Premiere. SksA:' Totter. . chair ridden girt plot to p o i ^ ^ i,y d esigner D on Loper, high first place. in golf s woria (•) Mr. Quebe* <®> • championship" •'••i?e‘w°"7me"d??Jlri'e'?^ serl^ Com er Broad and {SrX.rlSurp5s'5.i.re"“J up in Beverly HUte,eaMf, 18:45 ISSI S^ A ^ V ro g ram Firestone Country Club, Akron, S!£a? sa:%— hM8) Man Wh, Never Was Middle Tpke. W est NANOHESTER 7 “'*® •'illumtaaU^ ' * “Last of Peter MurtW coliection of pq®t,ry.._K (8)^°Movle Spectacular •iK - S S S S r— — 9:N (9) Gemer Pyle -r-DBM« (8) Froatlert of Sclea^ "Affairs of Dobbie Gillls" D e^ Phone 643-2176 SPORTS CENTER dt4i (19) Air F e i^ Story (82) Faith to FalUi ble Reyn h •. Bobby Van. One ^ rtSt. Dlck^vey. 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NationalAY«hhi\/i»«»» Assembly C A L L Rep. Ronald Reagan wUl be U:45Sfirto^»-M H . Stl bm * senet _ Trsadhar. Mort uadseg iNUrtiMt- UM UBl* "Young Widow” -’44 Fart V gad the oroheatra.' forms, to form a boys’ mum. Seems d Bit Unreal iS-MTIka CMMjr Olal 'Me Season 'Bremiare. (C) Baehelor Father , „ <4e> "Newe al 81- k The Here (D) land of make believe and fna^c price from last season’s $10,000 IsM (U As the WecM Tams • iN (S) News —Syerts aaA Wealh- . New comedy aeries about Sam jbet’a Hake a Deal Garret, ncfamous TV Western k It is easy for tl» visitor to be^ to a mere $7,000. Th^ is h l^ •iM ?M> M averlek star who- has “ ten thumbs” . 1:H Kewa TO) • :M (M> Sperts with BOl Basaias-' Sam QArret gets a movie job oome oonfus^ .about' where to t dramatic actors and usually 2iM ») Paanreid (0) tor his RC'e-Ioadlng house guest reality leaves ott and play-act- ig given only on the top variety Quests: Steven Hill and Don­ • :M « f > Sneelal Bepert 4 only to tU4 hjf, eap't eat. pier na Douglas _ BkUtorlal comment miere. * ^ N i SAIG( ing begins. The alternative, is to ghows to r big store — Bid Sulk. iiaW M ) Dars e( Oar Uvea •:$• W New# with Walter Ores- (SAC) That Girt (0) ^c^e here is van’s hour ^ “HoUywood „ Newlywed Game Ufa _ < 0 > ______' lt:W TlhttoM) Deaa Haitia Nam (AP: like those stkeeto in the studio >• S:M <» Haase Farty (O) <■> Newe and Weatoer fS » Quest: Umrd Nolan, aotoa (M) BritUh Caleadsr weW season ot musical variety ment said “Batinan-a” villains,. accord- USSiW) * e Deetoia <>gM) Haatley-BrlaUey Be. Showa starring Dean Hartht spite Comi A nm a for Os . part <0) peers. Toe S:M <4S> Wensaa’s News 4:16 (6) Fetor JaaBlaga News M ^ s S ’^ b S S " - - tion, aboul SLSs ofthehdSes, ^ Sfr f *iM ( » Te TeU the Troth Qeaeral Hoapltal . kite (0> o r Rowan and Hartln. Season ed voters of nraney in Hollywood. After a celling is re- life of BUey M k Vaa ^ k e Shrtr W Gieea Henet gs) iabaerlptlan TT (M-u Im ) Tan Dea’t S«w <0» •Tfho Silent Gun” the Green "Battle' of USe Bulge” bly which most' seems that there'are two Take home pay of moat stars «> Wiaehen-Mahoaey ^ w (M-4M4A1) NewsTBPOtto sad constitutio claaaes of greenbacks. There ** almost impossible to estl- . (IS) Oenu af the Silver Seieen " life with Henry” 'When Hen­ News torn count; an the Und that most of us »at«- blost of them operate ry Aldrich decides to win a (O) The succei work for, and,, then .are :the amid a welter of companies and tripIp to Alaska. he manages to (M ____ (i> Thinday Slartiriit enibroO his entire hoEortbam Weather “ Bloiod oaHis Sword” -’04< the 117-man kinds that a n shoveled out so corporations supervised by tax t almost disastrous dltticul- T:U ( » ) Western Mass Bighllghto Toubg knight rescues king's generously to these talented lawyme. It is known, however, S_es. JacUe Cooper, Hedda Tom Colton and guests God-daughter from aa abduto bly will not SOpper. -’H (44) Sparta Oamera tor who says she’s a witch. onatures in the entertainment that one star of a series that <41$ The Narses (41) Fetor geBBlags News Jean Marais, Rosanna Schiaf. days but Pt 1:44 Baager Aady Shew <0) T:I4 (I44t-M) D aaidB eeM (0) fbto (C) MPRal. was canceled after a short run -M> H atoh^am e <0) Fess Parker in tiUe role. Sea­ ‘Rtreets of Farb” -’40- Jean Ky’s miUtar •T didn’t really want to work stlU managed to total an income (M> Swrtrity Shew son Premiere Qabln. Claude Brasseru claimed the fat Vegas,” a weU-known but not wek over $160,000 in the period, 4:M (M gM l) Newe (0> (4-44> Batmaa (O) (4). Movto Festival af HMs 1:M <■> Big S Theatre (U) SnbaerlpUea TT •"Verdict” Peter Lorre, Syd­ “smashing: t t^ ly toiMlrawer singing star k was recenUy estimated by a "Prisoners of the Casbah” -'64- "Lady L’ ney Qreenstreet Dismissed the hug:e tur Md ^ reporter ca ^ y . “It trade paper that a number of Beautiful princess and captain S:M (•) Mr. Beberts <0) Scotland Yard superinetendent of guards are taken prisoner Roger SmIUi in title role, plots and executes perfect munlat terro lust di«ta’t ri^ . thpi«h. big TV personalities, including In Algiers. Gloria Grahame, (6 % ) F Tt m p (0> crime —but there la a bitch. Hie electlo Cesar Romero. 6 :N l b Three Sena <0) U:M (44) Oeaatiw M ule Caravan ^ Sulkvan. Miss Ball, Garr; Rengh BMere Fred MacHurrey in title role. U:64 TealgU Skew (0> toward rest (•> Hr. OMber (0) Season Premiere. StarriiM Johnny Careon “Sun it’s a nice house on a (ID Beeky sad Hie Frieadi <144S-M> Star Trek (O) U:U (44) iTSaud good Beverly HUls street,” said mlUion-doUar iSl) Saperama. New series about mission of U:66 (S> Ten Me, Dr. Bulhere (ID MeHale’e Navy USS Shiteivrise, a crulseralM (44) D. 8. A b P e r u ----- Che wife of a theatrical agent most years. 1;U (M> Beate M star ship that Investigates pre­ g leu Fllaa aad Sign (Mf (0) modestly. “But it needed some ----- 1:14 (•> Mike Doaglaa Shmr viously unexplored world and 1:14 (4) News —Menseue ef Oese- m its) Balpk Kaaaa Shew makes diplomatic courtesy fert —Gaidepeeto paint and repairs, so we wen (M> This b the life calls on alien civilizations. Pre­ B5 TV’s First News aad Weather —Me. 6:M » Marshal DUlon gauj Ford. Rotart Preston u C3BS Ttieviston Netwcric, loses SAIGON, r '' g«>wing-up years. He now ac- 4:M Best SeUer (33-34) Haattey-Briakley Ba- invesligsting an ezniuslvs ndds to ta< 'Home Before Dark” -’58-Part port (C) school thought to be InfUtiated Sunday by > One of the trade papers re- has been happily married I Young woman struggles to 6:46 (6) Peter Jenalags News by THRUSH Solo flees for his aad Phanton eently headlined a story -about a years to a non-profes- regain her place in society af­ (34) Local aad Begieaal Newt life from dosen - of youitg ter being hospitalized by a 7:N (3) Death VaUey Days girls who have b^n hypno- A U.S. pe general cutbac'k in top prices itonal, has three children and mental breakdown. Jean Sim­ “ Measure of a Man * Burt tUed and ordered to kill111 him. loan pilots paid guest-stars in TV series. It ^ making his own way in mons, Dan O'Herlihy, Rhonda Mossman. First Capt. of Arl- Season Premiere Fleming, Efrem Zimballst, Jr. sona Rangers, learns from 4:44 (S> F r i ^ Night Movie (O) m issions agft appears the supply of available singing world for the jiast 12 (S-41) Ben Casey Gov. Murphy that he is ex­ (8-44) MUtoh Berle Shew (0) irt-Ztl At Home with Kitty pected to resign when there Ohe-hour show. Guests: Phyl­ North hitUn actors exceeds the demand. Bachelor Father a change in administratioa lis DiUer, Adam West, Van depots and i Bob Hope’s anthology series is 1:34 (3) As the World' Turns in Washin^on. Williams and Bruce Lee, sing­ <30-33-30) Let’s Make a Deal (34) HnntE^-Brlnkley Bepert er Donna Loren,. TV talk show Uea in the f Batman 1:55 (3»-33-30) News (O) (8) Front 'r ront nowBow FridayFritoy 1Night host Joe ^ n e . and Paul Re­ areas and tli 3:44 (3) Password (C) ^ ^ “ The Racers” Kirk JMuglas, vere and The Raiders. die. ,(Oontinned from Page One) Guests: Bob Denver and Ciar- Cesar Romero. Stormy career 4:34 (343340) T. U. E. Cat RANGE and DRYER ole Weils. of a bumptious sports-car (18) SnbscripUoa TV During tl (3e-33-S4) Days of Our Uvea champ. Famed races in South "Lady L" WIRING SERVICE public appearances In his non­ (gto) Newlywed Game Prance, Italy, Switzerland, 14:44 (444) 13 O’aeek High (C) baaed Navy working time, even to host ’a 3:34 (3) Honse Farty (C> Belgium and South Germany. "Massacre " Story of first shut­ ting three EM^oe Cbaagea. Complete Guest: Dr. Larry Lippincott, (334444) Local News aad tle raid over Germany into “Hollywood Palace” progpram of Southern California Vet­ Weather Russia.______torpedo boat Wiring Installations in Old and ^est in other variety eran's Medical AssociaUon. 7:16 (33) Western Mass RigUlghls 11:44 (S-S-3444-14) News —Sporto 26 miles nor and New Homes and Busi­ show s. ■ <3#-33-3t> The Doctors Tom Colton and guests sad Weather (C) Ground ai nesses. (8-44) A Time for Us (34) Sports L'nincra (33) The Big News “Few actors,” he intoned, 3:54 (44) Woman’s News . <44) F ebr Jenniiirs News 11:16 (34-34) Toaight Shew Nam contin Bleotrlc Heat bstallationa 3:44 (3) To Tell the Tenth West (O) 11:34 (3) America*! Greatest Mew- “have had such a quick and ex­ (34-33-34) Another Worid (O) Victor' Buono is guest star. les tin ited Stat< traordinary thing happen to (4-44) General Hospital When James West and AHe- (8) Movie Festival of UHs |rtilitary spo them. ^ it is important to me, <18) Uto of BUey mus Gordon investigate mur- 11:36 (44) Coaatry Masle OaravaB 3:35 (3) News M-Sqaad me to do, regardless of pres­ from story of opera by Puc­ 13:56 (44) U. 8. Air Ibree ReH Five F cini; about a naval officer and ______comment . „ stons FUm nnd Sign Off (0) sures, is to' take every chance 1 a Japanese girl and ber un­ 4:44 (3) News with Walter Ore*- 1:44 TeU Mo, Dr. Brothers get to establish my own identity dying love when he leaves Ute (C) s s . O’Cleck Bepert — her. Sylvia Sidney, Gary Grant <4> News aad Weather News —Memonte ot Oena- — Adam West, that is — to off­ Season Premiere . „ fert —Onidepeste WILSON set the other one. So that means ’ (44) The Nnnes (34-34) Tarssa (O) 1:46 (6) News nnd Wn 4:44 (3) Banger Andy Show (O) New series based on advon- ntsnt ef Meditntten —Sign Oft ELECTRICAL CO. taking on all the extra jobs that (344344) Hatch Game (0> ture ^ famous Jungle hero. pehnit me to do it.” (44) Swabby Show Ron Ely stars InT tle role. Residential-Co mm.-Ind. 4:35 <34-33-34) News (C) Taraan s young friend is Jnt As he spoke, he spotted the M9-4817 — 643-1988 4:34 (3) Big 3 Theatre J ' ) l b * three kids. He grimed and “Tho— PaloPalomino"- -'SO- Cattle Ultimate Weapon” Young Pet­ buyer helps girl find wild stal- er HiUnes (guest, star Andrew waved a friendly fist. Three lion thathat will assure success Frtne) returne to Jungle to young faces lit Up as if inner ot her ranch. Jerome Court- avenge what he thlnlm is mur­ land, Beverly Tyler. (C) der of his father by Tarsan. torChs had been turned on. (S> Hr. Ooeber Premiere BERLIN TTie series, ^ which caused (34) FUm (18) SabicrlptioB TV Steel plates more talk than any other recent (33) Becky and HU Friends "Night of the GrUxly" (S4> Saperman NFL HighUghta refugees Iro TV product, suffered a sharp (44) McHale’s Navy • os Horaet <0) fire a6 the> decline in the early summer 4:46 (18) Air Force Story **** *5* **»«h a l DUloa LO-TRIM B erlin In a ^ td m k (33) Boete 64 Don Hatteo” nAtlonal Nielsen ratings. 6:44 (8) Mike Doeglas ShewShow (44) Time Taaael (C) T w o youn (IS) Hollywo^-A-Go-Ge (S> Mogea’e HeiMiT (0) ■ASeUOAftD nant wives, ELECTRONICS Guest stars;.Lou ChrUtie. Hie Bob Crane with Wemer Klem­ Gazsarri Dancers, The Boys, perer and John Banner, ^ a - RADIATION son o f on SHOP and Bvle-Sands. Bon Prentiere crouched Si LABORATORIES (34) Faith for Today (34-33-34) Maa frsm 0. N. 0. 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