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The feather A r n tig t Daily Nat Press Run ForeoMt of U. & Wentber Burenu For tile Week Ended ■eptefUber M, 19M d ea r end cool tonight. Iahw *6 to 40. Tnesdey eimny with rhilder 1 3 ,7 5 8 afternoon temperati^rte. Blgh 86 to 70. Mcodier od the Audit ^ Barenn of (Xroidntlon - Manchetter^A City of Village Charm PRICE SEVEN CENTS MANOaSSTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1968 fOMalfled AdrertteiBg on Pnge 10) ▼OL. LXXXn, HO. SOT (SIXTEEN PAGBSIL 7 . Moss Says State N ew s U.S. Curbed Roundup State Arrests 2 I W ar News Mass Protest Set If W allace Speaks WASHINGTON (AP) — am A congressional subcommittee NEW HAVEN (AP)—The today accused the State De­ New Haven branch of the Na­ partment of “ hiding the facts from the American public” by tional Association for the Ad­ vancement of Colored People restricting newsmen in South (NAACP) today called for a Viet Nam. The criticism came from the mass protest demonstration House subcommittee on informa­ if Gov. George C. Wallace of Probe tion, headed by Rep. John B. Alabama speaks at Yale Uni­ Moss, DCalif. versity. "In recent weeks," a report by The Alabama governor has not the subcommittee said, "the ■RIR\TTNfll-l AM Ain ( A P )* !'’ "hen he engaged in a near-questioning. He al.-^o declined to yet decided whether he will accept BIKAlI.NliHAiM, Ala. ( , ^ newsman at a .segre- definitely link Uiem with the bla.st American public has been buT' an Invltotion from two student or- _ prised by developments in Viet eanizations at the Yale Law gallon meeting. I at the IfiUi St. Bapli.st , hun-h Nam--developments which have School. A date in mid-November 1^ r' to(ia\ | has been affiliated with I Sept. 15 in ";!'!< h four young Ne- been many months in the making. was suggested. nnti-integralion activities, mostly pro girls weie killed, The report st£id "the restrlcUve ^ for further investigation into' The NAACP called for a protest series of bombings that in the Warrior area south of Bir-j The two men arrived at the city U.S. press policy in Viet Nam . . . jail, where .some II.IIX) Negro dem­ demonatration of "at have rocked this racially trou- mingham. Last summer he was unquestionably contributed to the persons’ if Wallace decides to-., ... - . * arrested while going to a Ku Klu.\ onstrators were held la.st spring, lack of information about condi­ come to New Haven. bled cit> for seveial yeais. Klnn raliy in Tuscaloosa a short in a highway patrol car with two tions in Viet Nam which created It requested all organizations in Col. AI Lingo, head o( t’ c stale lihie before tlie University of Ala­ troopers. Dressed in sport shirts an international crisis. the Negro comhiunity to partict- highway patrol, .said that others bama was desegregated. Stale of­ and slacks, they covered then "In.stead of hiding th^ facts fares as they were led into the from the American public,” the pate in a parade and rally, and in | picked up in the intensified inves- ficials identified him as a Klans- picketing,.Of the building in which ' tigation have been released. He | nmn and said that he was carry jail. subcommittee concluded, "The Although the Investigations into State Department should have Wallace speaks. ! declined to say how many others i jng a weapon. done evei^hing possible to ex­ In its statement, the NAACP | had been questioned. | been under sur- the bombings there have been at Mass is celebrated at today’s session of the Ecumenical Council in St. Peter’s in Rome. said that an appearance at Yale b y ! Night Warden L. A. Holt-omb villance by city, county and fed- least 40 had been Inten.sifierl pose the true situation to full since the church explosion, these Wew.” At left center is the table of four cardinalss named by Pope Paul to rule on procedural other Southern segregationists' idgntifipd the two being held as | eral agcnt.s. The local law enforce- would cause "little or no adverse were the first arrests. A tip-off The subcommittee directed problems. (AP PhotQfax.)______- -R ‘ R. E. Chambli.sa. 59. and Charles rncnt agencies^ .said that the ar- most of its criticism at a cable response on the part of the New Cagle, 22, both of the Birmingham rests by the state eame as a sur­ that they were coming eame Sun­ prepared by Carl T. Rowan, now Haven Negro community, even area. prise. day nigtit in Montgomery from the though the message of such bigots Lingo said the state wa-s eon- office of Gov. George C. Wallace. ambassador to Finland, and sent Church Redefinition Favored , , j. , u. ___11 Chambliss was found innoeent in, ------. , over the signature of Secretary of to a Yale audience might well tc ^ charge of flogging while ducting its investigation separate- A statement .said that 'arrests State Dean Rusk to the U.S. em­ the same in content as any by Wal-I has been active in 1 ly from any other police agency, were imminent ' in the churcli bassy In Saigon early in 1962. la^- ..■anti-integration efforts. Officers^ Lingo would give no information nouneement of the arre.sts did not This cable is stUl classified al- ’The organization said it would ^ Festrain Chambliss recent- i on the men. nor on results of the. bombing. But the actual Uiough its provisions are no long­ protest Wallace s appearance be­ specify the church blast. It said: er In effect. The subcommittee, Conclave Fast-Paced cause "he has plummeted the State investigators have taken parai^uaslng the language, said level of bestiality imaginable in into custoiiy and are holding two it contained these guidelines for brutes of his state to the lowest persons in connection with the Bir­ bandUng American news corres­ VATTPAN PITY draft would not help the<^U Intended and what it !e they this so-called enllg-hteenlightened age of mingham bombings. Their iden­ pondents in Viet Nam: V. J j-3 rauRA of Christian unitv are trying to do.” the 20th century, Peace, Prosperity tities are being withheld in the in­ 1. "News stories which criticise proposed redefinition of the _ ^ .. cmincU He described the first session, Wallace originally was invited to terest of the continuing investiga­ the President Ngo Dinh Diem gov­ conveneid by the late Pope John 1 speak at Yale by the Yale Politi- tion.” Roman Catholic Church won «p^,Ts^an*Lid today, % 7 n r o cal Union, an undergraduate or­ ernment could not be ‘forbidden’, general endorsement today posed correctlon.s and amend­ X X m . as "a sort of dry run" ’ Tile city has had more than 4h but ttey only Increase the difficul­ where there was bound to be ganization. Spokesmen for. the po­ bombings since World War II. but !f«W from the first prelates to ments to the first half of the topic JFK Tour Themes ties of the U.S. job." some disorder because of the size litical union said they withdrew the one which nearly destroyM sp e^ at the second phase of were mailed to the Vatican by the invitation at the request of 3. "Newsmen should be adviSed prelates around the world. of the gathering. the 16th Street Baptist church was that trifling or thoughtless criti­ the Vatican Ecumenical coun­ "But we learned from it and I president of the university. the worst. cism of flie Diem government No speakers expressed disap­ think the council will move much Kingman Brewster Jr., acting By FRANK COR>nBR About 20 persons were hurt in cil. proval of the topic today. Mayor Richard C. Lee, a Demo­ would make K difficult to main­ Two cardinals and six bishops more speedily this time,” added WASHINGTON (A P)— President Kennedy is approaching the blast, which sparked a near tain cooperation between the Spokesmen for the council said the American prelate, who asked crat, had also informed Wallace riot. Sporadic outbursts of vio­ took the floor in St. Peter’s as the speeches on the topic in general the 1964 presidential campaign with the apparent hope of UMted States and Diem.” 2,600 council fathers resumed to remain unidentified. at the time of the original invita­ lence continued through the day 3. "Newsmen should not be would end ’Tuesday, with the full In opening the council. Pope tion that he would be “officially borrowing a theme from former President Dwight D. Eisen­ and night. Two young Negroe.s working sessions. Pope Paul VI council then taking a vote whether transported on military activities reopened the council Sunday after Paul said its aims were redefini­ unwelcome” in New Haven. hower: Peace and prosperity.* were shot to death - one by po­ of the t ^ that are Ukely to re- to accept the topic In principle tion and reform of the Catholic Kennedy test-matketed t h e nedy’s speeches — u.sually In con­ lice officers and the other, as he a nine-month recess with a strong and proceed with detailed discus­ sidt la undesirable stories." appeal for reform. Church, restoring Christian unity Cun Was Jammed peace argpiment during the West­ nection with his argument that an was riding a bicycle. Two white The subcommittee said tiie sion. $ll-biIlion tax cut is vitally needed youths are free on $10,000 bonds ’The council press office, sum­ and closer contact with today’s HARTFORD (A P )—Sgt. Biagio ern tour he just completed. He cable bad been prepared by Row­ marizing today’s three-hour meet­ Briefings today at the council world. obviously was pleased with the re­ as anti-recession in.surance. If a an, then deputy assistant secrC- press office were- the first under He called the Episcopal assem­ Rucci, 33, didn’t know it at the tax cut is enacted before the elec­ (Continued on Page Eight) ing, told newsmen the topic before time, but the man he killed Sat­ sult, particularly because he drew taiy of state, and described him a new system designed to make bly a council "of Invitation, of warm response in the Rocky tion. and a recession is avoided, the assembly—“ De Ecclesla,” urday night was holding a gun as "an official with an admitted concerning the church—was ac­ public more information on the expectation, of confidence.” His Mountain area where many voters prosperity certainly will be one distrust tor the people’s right to council’s deliberations. At the first clear voice rolled through the that would not fire, police said favor the conservative policies of of Kennedy's major campaign cepted by speakers as "a good yesterday. know." foundation on which to build.” session last year, general sum- hushed basilica and out to a Sen. Barry Goldwater, Arizona claims. Bosch Exiled, ’The subcommittee based this de­ inaries were made public, but the crowd o f 60,(XX) persons in St. Francisco Mendez -Morino, _ 33, Jtepntatioan: — Thus, the Democratic presiden­ scription of Rowan, a former It was revised during the recess, press office did not include what Peter’s Square as he delivered the bad she bullets left in the maga­ tial candidate next year may em­ and undoubtedly will be revised Repeatedly, Kennedy was inter­ newsman, on a statement he made individual speakers said. 10,(XX)-word address in Latin. zine of his .26 automatic pistol, but rupt^ by applause as he talked ploy substantially the same argu­ further. It will be the main topic a shell had jammed in the cham­ Likely to Live A feeling weis evident among Like Pope John. Pope Paul up the limited nuclear test-ban ments that Eisenhower used suc­ (Ooatlnoed on Page Four) before the council’s session end- ber, police said. cessfully against Democrat Adlai Ing Dec. 4. the church fathers that the ses­ held the door open for a reuniting treaty, foreign aid and global in­ sion would move with greater of Christians. To the Protestant, Rued, firing his .38 revolver at volvement — all of which he E. Stevenson in 1956. In Puerto Rico Thee topic, considered the key to a man for the first time in his II On the .second of five days of all the council’s work, proposed a speed and efficiency than the Anglican and Orthodox observers credited with making brighter years as a policeman, missed with the prospects for peace. speechmaking, Kennedy began to new way for the Roman Catholic first, which ran from Oct. 11 to seated near him, he said: “ We SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican JFK Approval Dec. 8 last year. This session will lay no snares. We do not wish his first shot but put his second Unquestionably, this choice of swing away from conservation Clhurch to look at its structure. It and emphasize his contentions Republic (API — Ex-President came up originally at the council’s Continue until Dec. 4. to make of our faith an occasion bullet through Morino’s left arm subjects was to determine audi­ for polemics.” and chest. Morino was dead on ar­ ence reaction. But these topics al­ that, by shouldering international Juan Bosch sailed into exile first session last year and was A young American • bishop burdens, the United States is re­ Seen on Selling criticized by many fathers as summed up this spirit. “ I think Hopes for completing the coun­ rival at McCook Memorial Hos­ so concern Kennedy more deeply aboard a Dominican navy fa’igate than the conservation matters that pulsing. "the Communist offen­ being too juridlcial and academic all the bishops are coming back cil’s business .with greater dis- pital. today after charging the military Morino had shot Detective Ches­ were the announced focal point of sive." Wheat to USSR and not sufficiently pastoral. to this session with a lot more This argument was voiced In coup that overthrew him was or­ There was criticism that the orlg- enthusiasm. They know now what (Contlnued on Page Eleven) ter C. Stelmaoh through the hand his trip. Ironically, Kennedy was far less Montana, at Billings and Great ganized before his inauguration before Rucci brought him down. Falls, before Kennedy made it last February. WA8HINOTON (A P )— The big Rucci might well have been successful in striking sparks "dth appeals for bigger conservation the theme of the trip’s major ad A high official source said (juestion of whether to permit tiia wounded or killed himself if Mo­ programs than when he argued 1 dress - an appearance in Salt Bosch would bo landed on the ■ale of wheat to the Soviet Union Out of the Past: Earl Browder rino’s gun had not been jammed, for internationalist policies. j Lake City’s Mormon Tabernacle, French island of Guadaloupe. said Capt. Thomas C. Hankard. probably early today. With Bosch lies In the decision basket for Plugs for local conservation i In Salt Lake City, Kennedy The shooting of Morino put an projects drew applause, but audi- twice was interrupted by applause aboard the frigate Mella were hi.s President • Kennedy, returning )» end to a wild fray in his third ences rarely responded to talk as he saluted the limited nuclear wife and Gen. Antonio Imbert bis White House desk today. floor apjCrtment that began as a test-ban treaty which Goldwater Barrera, a leader of the military Some high officials expect him Ex-Leader Pities U. S. Reds about conservation in the broader chirstening party. sense. junta which removed the presi­ * 0 say yes. vPive shots had been fired before Prosperity also figpired in Ken (Continued on Page Nine) dent from office Wednesday on The Russians have made no YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — Two Stelmach and Rucci arrived at the charges he was soft on commun­ formal request to this coimtry, FBI agents called on a gray­ apartment, police said. There were ism and his administration was But Soviet negotiators have been haired, grandfatherly man recent­ about 30 people in the apartment chaotic. talking In Ottawa of deals for ly, a trim little man few persons but the riiots were fired in the hall Bo.sch was elected pre.sident by American grain. One report men­ and stairway and no one was in­ an ovei-whelming vote in the tioned three million tons at 360 would notice in casual passing. For two hours they explored his jured. Ben Bella Sends Troops Dominican Republic's first free million. opinions on the backgroimd and Another shot was fired as Stel­ elections since dictator Rafael L. Administration officials sounded Trujillo took power more than 30 out Congress last week on feelings importance of the Red Chinese mach grappled with Morino in an Soviet conflict. They took with effort to take the automatic away years ago. about a grain deal with the So­ To Stem Berber Revolt Shortly before he .sailed on the viets. It is understood that there them hi.s written analy.sis of the from him, but it went through a • ideological struggle between Red Mella Saturday night, the silver- was some outspoken opposition door into the next apartment with­ haired e.x-presidenl gave a hand- However, it Is reported that the China and The Soviet Union. out hitting anyone. TIZI OUZOU, Algeria (AP) — served tindei' his orders during the “ It was the first friendly con­ officials considered the burden of Police said they found another Troops loyal to President Ahmed war for independence (Continued on Page Eight) congressional sentiment to be In tact I ever had with the FBI,” .25 automatic under a mattress in Ben Bella entered the Kabylie Government officers said a part favor of .it. .said Earl Browder, 72, whose con­ Moriho's bedroom. Mountain town of Tizi Ouzou to­ of this force js forming guerrilla The government departments In- tacts with the FBI have been Morino had two simall children, day to stem a revolt of Berber units in the .sleep Kabylie ranges. voived are expected to recom­ many. but police said they were unable units. The government officers de­ mend a policy change to permit To millions of Americans, Brow­ to determine whose . christening Col. Mohand Ou el Hadj, re­ scribed the movement as a putsch der’s name is synonomous with prompted the party. moved by Ben Bella from com­ and said the situation was serious. Bulletins '' (Cootinued ou Page Four) the U. S. (Communist party. He mand of the 7th Military Region, Ben Bella took personal com­ joined the party shortly after its left Tizi Ouzou with his staff and mand of the Defense Ministry Culled from AP Wires formation and guided it for 15 Nonvich Aide Dies some troop.s. with the departure for Moscow of years through the peak of its pop­ NE'W HAVEN (APi -.Robert Algerian army officers .said the Defense Minister Col. Hoiiari Bou- Goldwater Shrugs ularity in this country, the 1930’s. M. Anderson, 42, chairman of the dissident units set up roadblocks meddienne. con.sidercd a strong ,\SSl RE.S FlNANtU': AIDES The late Soviet Premier Jo.sef Norwich Board of Education and east and south of Tizi OuzoU' but man in the government. Boumed- \V.\SHlNGTON (.AP) — At Ikes’ Calling Stalin ordered Browder’s ouster Norwich Republican Town Com­ did not interfere seriously with dienne left to . work out details of Prewidc-nt Kennedy as.siireening Goldwater’s reply was carried before the world can know peace hi today’s New York Herald ’Trib­ their choice again in 1962. thing is calm. We receive orders been set up by dissident troops of tlieir five-day annual meet­ and .social progress. Anderson was serving his sec­ directly from Algiers.” during the night. But the main ing. He' made his address an une, vriilch Sunday published the ."Khrushchev occupies today a ■tatement by Elsenhower. ond two-year term as Republican Ou el Hadj commanded some (Moasion also for Indirectly position on the big issues in the town chtiinnan. 8,000 to 10,0(X) men, most of whom (Continued on Page Seven) nudging tlie S»>nate to pass his ' ’The former president denied world that I occupied in 1945," what he said are reports that ha He was secretary and assistant SI 1-billion tav cut program, Browder .said In an interview. treasurer of the Anderson Supply which the House htis approved. la "anti-Goldwater.” "This is sim­ "When the Chinese accuse him too ply not tine,” he said. ‘ Co. of Norwich, a firm he ran He said the tax cut is "the of revisionism they are merely with his father, Ralph P. Ander­ most ini|M)rtant action Con­ But Elsenhower said in the echoing and elaborating the argU' MttlS •opyright Herald Tribune story son. $ ^ A m gress can take" to solve the ments used against me when ] goUl-dollar problem. under his byline: , , . . was thrown out of the movement. "I am unclear on precisely what ‘"They did me a favor when Farrel W''alkout Ends 4 ^ tm tgum c ffiffTip Sen. Goldwater’s present views they kicked me out. I have 'fio ANSONIA (AP) — Union work­ are, and I think all Republicans SURVEYS FAVOR BARRY hard feelings at all. I deliberately ers returned to their joibs at Far- NEW YORK (AP) —Surveys would want to learn more about rel C3orp. plants and in Derby to­ $am how he—and each of the other provoked it." by news magazines today found , Now a caustic critic of commu­ day, one week eifter they walked that Sen. Barry Goldwater ol poulble (presidential) candidates out in protest o'ver the suspensaon ■_^would now approach the issues nism, Browder characterized the ’ -I A .Arizona is the front contender party in the U. S. as a weak of a' union ofTicial. of 1964. for the Republican presidential nuisance to America. The dispute was settled yester­ nomination—and that he. could "Only when these men are on day wiith labor and management record with their current views Kansas-Jjom Browder flew high give President Kennedy a tlgltt within communisn> after he first negotiators agreeing to drop law race. Newsreel said Its cheek will the party be in a position to suits fUed by both parties. The make the most intelligent choice." studied Karl Marx In 1919—while" showed that Goldwater probably serving a term in Leavenworth company also {(gre^ to reduce has 500 of the 655 GOP conven­ Goldwater, a leading but iman- Frank Potilemo’s suspension from Bounced contender for- the 19M Federal Prison for conspiring to tion vote* needed to win the par­ GOP presidential .nomination, told obstruct the World War I draft 60 days to two weeks. ty’s nomination, and the pros l^w. PoUfemo, president of local 3571 pect of considerably more. Si­ the Herald ’Tribune: ^ ^ ^ United Steel’workers of America, "It la difficult to understand Here are two studies of Earl Browder, once Communist He khew former Soviet Foreigpi multaneously, Time magazine Party leader in the United States and now a caustic critic Minister Molotov and many other AFL-CIO. took a day off the week said a state-by-state surrey In­ how President Elsenhower can be before last and th ^ was what unclear about my position in y i w top Communists personally, went dicated that Goldw'ater could of the movement. The top photo shows him speaking in touched off the dispute. A lO m A at the wWe pubUcatlonublli my views 1936 when the party was at the.peak of its popularity. to China in the 1920s on a two- give > President Kennedy ___ S year Red labor union mission, 'The occnpsny, wMoli makaa breathlessly close conteet” In th* At bottom he relaxes in retirenient in his Yonkers, N. Y., prenent rilmate of op4n)on. am H>K home. 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./ PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1968 IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN^> MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1968 . PA I ovening’B program. A review of'] him In print as well, sq It must Rochville’V ernon Bolton Uife past year’s activities and ac-. Does BLADDER - have been his credo. Sheinwold on B O Y SCOUT compiishments will be preseitted Unfortunately, many of his fol­ Old Timers Honored by several speakers, and slides of lowers hayo become so involved Notes and News aoU'vilties at the of* Isles. IRRITATION- in handling the musical idiom Voters Refusal to Buy Land Young Named Charter Oak CJouiwsil Boy Scout MAKE YOU NERVOUS1 that they, have utterly failed to After 21, common Kidney or BUdder Ir- ‘ ‘T H E W A Y appearances COCNT < Qamp. will be shown by Don War­ rlUtlona effect twice M many women m include emotional content. This By District Firemen Art Smith, . chairman of the ner, council .field representative. men and may make ydu tense and nervoua m o r e THAN REALITY South deate was true in older times as well. Interpreted as GOP Triumph Moderator in Btackledge District of the Boy Reservations may be made from too frequent, burning or itching Bach’s counterpoint is purely in­ North-South vnlaaiaUa ‘ urination both day and night. Secondarily, By AIJmiED~MlEINWOI^ ^ NQiriH scouts, of America, has announced through the Hartford'Charter Oak you may lose sleep and sufferfrom Head* I HEARD IT” tellectual but he included great thalt the annual banquef. for dis­ aches. Backache and feel old, tired, de* In a , certain kind of hand, 4 10 6 5 S More than 150 persons Saturday night gathered at the Council office, or with the banquet pressed. In such irritation. CT8TEX emotional appeal as well, at least ■Vbters Saturday firmly rejected^ the'left and Mruck a fire hydrant Town Election K J « .» trict sooutere and their wives will chairman, Woody 'ITotter, 575 usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by ujjon occasion. These are his purchase of the Kunxli-Clark tract police said. He was arrested by where appearances are just as .Cnights o f C(dumbUB Home on Main St. fo r the “ Old Timers be held on Oot. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at curbing Irritating germs in strong, acid by John Gruber important as reality, the master C 9 5 GaAlner St., or Walt Partington. •urine and by analgesic pain relief. Oe| greatest works. It Is' likewise true for use as the site of a town In­ Patrolman John Bundy. Chelsey Night” dinner-dance of the Eighth District Fire Department. the Second OongregaJtional Church. Brian Rd., South Windsor. OY8TXX at druggists. Feel better fast. will appear In Circuit Court 12, The town will vote in its bien­ of illusion Is the star. For e^ 4 K 7 4 that he wrote a great many pot­ cinerator and disposal area. WEST BAST Volunteer firefighters of yesteryear—^who served the North N. Main St. ’The women of the boilers. routinely composed, with The results were eonsldered a Rockville, on Cot. 15. nial election next Monday at the ample. In a recent all-eximrt Strickland Group of tb« church To Hear Ceyloneae game, the outstanding play of the ▲ 8 7 4 4 2 Bind Fire Department in some ca-4 • » ' ------little emotional inspiration. These victory for -OOP leaders and can­ Community Hall from • a.m. imtll S q 4 ^ A 1 0 » 8 7 t pacity slBce 1900—were the guests will oater a roast beef dinner. Duplicate Bridge are his poorer works. The Missions Study Group of the p.m. Robeirt Young will be the session was made by Billy Wild­ Vlnclk, William Vlttner. Michael 'The event is in recognition of didates. Republican Town Chair­ er, famous motion-picture writer- 0Ki««A S A p i e s of honor. Some two dozen of the Voronovlteh, Albert Yost Jr., and f SUMMER PRICES 'What makes<«>however, even though there is a The St. Matthew Passion, for man Thomas Carruthera has said Women’s Fellowship of ’Union Q I M> _ ♦ * * former firefighters were on hand the coratribution.s to scouting made Winners of the duplicate bridge I h»ve been asked, example, is ' so emotionally Con^egationsl Church wUl meet moderator, 4 Felix ZatkowsKi. a piece of music a work of art? considerable mass of sexy music. purchase of a site while discus­ director. SOUTH for the e'vent. by adult leaders and wortter.s of game sponsored by the recreation ! charged that its appeal is unsur­ tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the church Mrs. Mamie Maneggla and Mrs. South dealer Many of the "Old ’Timers” were the district during the past year. department held last Friday at j ON FUEL OIL Why ilei’t a pop tune, or a folk­ A pop time or a folk song is a sions of a regdonal incinerator are Mary Morgan, Republican and 4 A K Q J 9 District President Victor E. FILL UP NOW WITH work of art, by definition. Seldom, passed. On the other hand, some still going on shows a ’’lack of parlor. Miss Aniam Paramasamy, North-South vulnerable V 5 unable to attend but those ■who The Btackledge District includes the Senior (Citizens Clubroom of I song: work? How can you of the fugues in ’Tlie Well-Tem­ Democratic registrars of iroters Opening lead—Queen of H e ^ Swanson served as master of cere- did were given a lengthy , applause ATLANTIC tell at first hearing, whether or however, do We find a great work faith” In the other towns Involved. delegate to the World Council of 0 7 2 mmties and introduced the head g l J :: the towTW of Manchester, Glaston­ the old How-ell Cheney Technical | of art among the.se categories. pered Clavier are so routine as to Samuel Pearl, Republican can­ Churches In Evanston, 111., will be respectively, have announced the Souto should lose a heart, two 4 A 9 8 5 S as they were called by the toast­ bury, Bolton, Hebron, Andover and School arc; ■ 24-Hour Burner Service not a piece Is good and the com­ be boresome. even though they workers at the polls. diamonds and a club, but don t table guests which Included for­ master to stand. poser im great, even if he is un- Size is no criterion. Some of didate -for first selectman, urged the main speaker. Soolh Wetf N oA M mer Fire Chief John Merz, who is Marlborough. , North-South, Millard RowlOy i are technically as well composed Oheokerfl will be Mrs. Margaret let this reality depress you. Years and Miss Jennifer Rowley, first; j Known ? ** Schubert s songs, unquestionably voters to reject the proposal. He Miss Parasamami is principal of 1 4 Pan 2 4 9 9 Manchester’s Ci'Vil Defense direc­ Chief Limerick praised the, ef­ 'Die highlight of the evening will as anything else. the Uduvll Girls’ English School Asplnwall (R) and Mrs. Eleanor of working at the sW* 4 4 All Pin forts ot all who worked to make be the announcement by Walt Mrs. J, R, Debonc and Mrs. R. L. , That’s a large order, but I'll see among the greatest ever written, maintained an incinerator for a camera have taught Wilder that tor; Mayor Francis Mahoney, Po­ are no larger than a pop number With the exception of Handel, town the size of 'Vernon was not In Ceylon. ’The school was founded Churilla ( I » : machine tender# will the 76th anniversary of the Eighth Partington of the District Awards Lathrop. second; Wilbur Brown what I can do. Fortunately, I have most music contemporary with be Mrs. Hannah Mlldner, Mrs. the left hand knoweth not what lice Chief James M. Reardon and a good authority on which to base or a hill-billy ballad. practical. Pearl, along with both in 182k by the American Board of District Fire Chief Francis Lim­ District Fire Department a suc­ Committee of the four adult sCout- and Richard Law, third. Bach is no longer heard. It pos- Thelma Fracchla and Mrs. Jean­ the r i^ t hand doeth. with the king of clubs to discard East-West. Mrs. John Wood my reasoning, l^rly in the centurj' Concert-goers are inclined to ' Democratic and other Republican Commissioners for Foreign Mis­ erick, who served as chairman for cessful event. The parade, a color­ era sheeted this year to receive ^UMBER & SUPPLY CA| se.s.sed too little emotional ap­ ette Massollni (R) and Mrs. Kath­ Wilder saw that he would m a diamond on the Jack of 'ifcarts. the Blackledge Scouters A'ward for and Mrs. Robert Chipps. first: Iher# was a law case in which cus­ dismiss short works, nevertheless. candidates, has been an energetic sions'. Miss Paramasamy is the first 'Then he could give up a club to the affair. ful 1%-houi- march on Sept. 14, peal. even though some of its principal of the school who was erine Scanlon, Mrs. Marilyn Moon- showing the wrong profile If he and Saturday’s ’’Old 'Timer’s outstanding contributions to /the Dwight Perr>- and John Perry, Tel. 613-2141 toms officials argued an altar des­ Still, a nearly perfect song is far composers were even more tech­ proponent of a regional incinera­ covered the opening lead vrtth set up his long suit. The defend­ Mayor Mahoney brought best tined for some church, was not bom and raised in Ceylon. an and Mrs. Shirley Potter (D); Night" were the high points. I ifr- ^strict program. (Xher a'wards second; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Est. 1947 — Bolton more valuable than a poorly nically facile than either Bach or tor. absentee ballot counters wtil be dummy’s king of hearts. EMt ers got only one diamond, and wishes from the Town of Man­ a work of art. and so subject to In a statement Saturday night, A general planning discusaimi, chester to the firefighters of by­ General officers and c'knunlltees wMl ateo be nrtade as part of the Olson, third. wrought symphony, so far as art Handel. In short, their music was the chairmen of the two major would win with the ace of hearts Wilder made game and rubber. for the 76th anniversary parade r uU ■ higher duty than might otherwise values are concerned. Many folk what today’s teen-ager calls Peari said, “ I am pleesed that the led by the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, gone years as well as the present Is scheduled after the talk. poUtloal pemties, Mrs. Dorothy and shift to dummy’s weakness Dally Queetlon and dinner-dance, which featured have been the case. tunes have endured for centuries, "square " people of the town of Vernon came —diamonds. The defenders would Partner opens with one spade, firemen. "The 7Bth anniversary After many delays and appeals, up with a common sense decis­ Miller (R) and Charles W. Lath parade waa an exceptional and mtuic by the Lou Jobert Orches­ and thus achieve some measure of Some of today’s serious offer­ At Cherry Point rop (D). take their two diamond tricks and the next player bids three the situation was finally reviewed ion. Marine Corp. ’Thomas E. Hickey, outstanding event for the pebple tra, in^uded, beside Limerick, greatness because they have ap­ ings are not only .square they and would eventpally get a club diamonds (a shutout bM. as these William Hankinson, Arthur War­ hy the Supreme Court of the Unit­ pealed to large number.s of people A businesslike approach Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. 'Ihe adjourned annuel town of Manchester," he noted. ed States, which decided it was a might be described as cubical. ( A meeting will convene at 8 p.m. at to defeat the contract. opponents play It). You hold; rington, Alfred Vernard and Clar­ ■ i r ? over long periods of time. cube is a square in three dimen­ healthy for the town.” he contin­ Hickey Sr. of Rockville returned Other Profile Police Chief Reardon, in a few work of art. Contained In the ar­ ued. "We should forget about Flano’a Restaurant to adopt a Spades, 10-6-5-8; Hearts, K-J- ence 'Walker, all co-chairmen; Most pop tunes are here today sions.) Only genuine emotional to the Marine Corps Air Station, WUder decided to keep the out­ 0-8; Diamonds, 9-8; Olnbs, K-7-4. words of praise to volunteer fire­ guments was this definition: "Any both the Barlow «te and the Cherry Point, N.C., recently after budget for 1963-64. 'The budget fighters, said that “Without vol­ David Mordavskl and 'Thomas and gone tomorrow, so they can’t inspiration can take the edges off er cheek turned to the opponente. What do you sayT Tomkunis, seoretaries, Paul Cer- work, in whatever language, with this obsessive angularity; kll too KunzU-Olark site, and pursue the spending three months In Puerto proposal, approved and adopted unteers to fight fires, we wouldn’t the purpose of depicting or stirring qualify as great. This is true of by the board of finance at ita He played ^0 low heart from dum­ Answer: Bid three spades. vini, treasurer; Vincent Genovesi, frequently this quality Is lacking. regional plan.” Rico, with Marine Attack Squad­ my at the first trick, allowing have any fire departments to­ human emotions, is a work of art." many new works even though they He said. ” A municipality re­ meeting Sept. 34, will be published Partner must make allowance day." advertising; Chairman Frank Mor­ be serious in nature. Th? pop tune ron 533 West to win the trick. So far as I know, this definition quires thought and planning be­ The squadron was based at the in 'The Herald this week ao 'vot­ for a raise under pressure in this Arthur Seymour of 45 Brook­ davskl, John Christensen, Mervin still stands, and it is a good one. gets many performances and is ers may study it before the meet­ Things looked different from situation. If you had a really Clemson, George Bryant, Robert fore tax money is spent and long- Naval Air StaUon, Roosevelt West’s angle. West dldn'* relish field St., who fought fires with The Court did not invent it, but soon worn out. The serious work Rec Plans Series ‘ range oommiitments are made. We Roads. It trained Marine Corps ing. good hand, you would jump to the North End department from Croft,’i Bradford Palmer, Kenneth r m:*- P did concur with this definition. may never get enough perform­ Platform Adopted leading a diamond through dum- four spades over the interference Taft and Charles Smith, parade i h n I First are on the right track now.” Reserve attack squadrons, which 1906 through 1926 when he moved The court amplified the defini­ ances to appeal to many people, Of Swim Lessons The Democratic town committae my’s weaknDsa. Iiurtcad, he led bid of three diamonds. committee; Co-chairmen Vincent At a city pounOIl meeting Sept. spent two weeks each undergoing the queen of clubs through dum­ to Buckland, waa the oldest old- tion by saying, "A work of art let alone for , any considerable 16, Mayor Leo B. Flaherty asked operations instruction In the Carib­ adopted a nine-plank platform at timer present. Genovesi and Raymond Lucas, and is great in proportion as it arouses length of time. Thus a good many its meeting Friday night Briefly, my’s strength. John O’Neill. Steven Lukas, Har­ The recreation department has for and recei'ved the support of bean area. 'This was just what Wilder had For Sheinwold’s 86-page booklet, 'The honor Ust of past members, the highest emotions in the great­ serious works may fall by the the council for the mirchase of the Hospltsl Notes the platform calls for "a long "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” as noted In the special 75th an­ old Topliff Jr., Donald Kurapot National est number of people, for the wayside. tmnounced the first of two series been angling for. He won with and Raymond Fouriner, refresh­ of indoor swimming lessons for the Kunzli-Cfiark site. Admitted Friday: Charles Mulk, range plan to provide our diUdren send 60 cents to Bridge Book, niversary booklet of the Are de­ greatest length of time.” In Europe, however, with gov­ Contacted today, the mayor said the ace of clubs, drew three ment committee; and Oo-chalrmen season. They will Imgin the week of iO Fern §t.; Daryann Majar, Cov­ with a good education without rounds of trumps ending In dum Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8818, partment which was given to Bearing this in mind, almost ernment subsidies, new works of the defeat, "It leaves the city false economiea’’; a weekly rub- Grand Central StaUon, New York those present Saturday, Includes Edward MoKeever and Granville 'The banner tells the flUxry. and Dlatricit Fire Chief Francta Limerick points to it with pride. Wlto (particularly operas, which are Oct. 14 and will be held at the entry; SteVen Fltelman, Merllne my, and led the king of hearts Llngard, and Raymond Coleman S t o r e s anything is a work of art. I sup­ with the same problem. Sooner or bish collection; a town recreational 17, N.Y. the following: him, from the left, are Arthur Seymour, former chief John Merz, and former chief and now district pose that this is what makes con­ notoriously expensive to produce) East Side Recreation Center pool. Rd., Vernon; RaijOnond Payson, 44 through East. Up came the ace John Wilson, James Oomlns, Paul The children’s lesson sch^ule later, there has to be a solution. Wlndemere Ave. area; preservation of the Town of hearts, and Wilder ruffed Copyright 1008, Custon Abraltis, Conrad Apel, treamrer Howard Keeney. (Herald photo by Pirito). victions in obscenity cases so dif­ do manage to get a reasonable He said he was not surprised at Green as an historic landmark Oervtni, Frederick Sweet, Harold is as follows; Discharged Friday: CurUs Jones, Declarer got back to dummy General Feature# Oorp. Russell Ajppleby, Andrew Clem- McL«^:an, Justin Shlmanskl and ficult to obtain. Unquestionably, number of hearings, so the situa­ the rejection because, "There was continued maintenance and im­ son, Allan Coe Sr., Maurice Cole­ the debatable work "arouses or tion is not as black as It might Beginner girls will have two Ellington; Peter Jaconsky, 6 Upper John Merz, program and fund ior leaders, and will serve in that polish last Friday. She died Sun­ half-hour sessions to chose from, no effective leaderrtiip from town provement of roads, especially wid­ man, Alton Cowles, 'Truman day at Johnson Memorial Hospital. depicts human emotions,” This is appear. In the U.S. we have many Butcher Rd.; Julia Moskwa, Rock­ ening of ^ cess roads to the new twan as feet to the street line is raising committee. 4-H Homemakers capacity 'with Mias Rosemarie 6 to 6:30 and 6:30 to 7 p.m. on official^- and there was a great ville; William CoughUn, 6 West Impeded by the zoning regulations. Cowles, Herbert Crandall, Fred Pella and Miss Ingrid Swanson, beside the point of this article, syn^hony orchestras and pre­ deal of persuading from various high scho&U encouragement of Two Bids Before Delaney, WilMam Frazier, Robert Chief Limerick announced that mieres are constantly encountered. Tuesdays. Intermediate girls 'will St.; James Hefferman, 66 West 'Trailor trucks now unloading at additional souvenir programs of Pick Miss Peila who will hold these positions again meet from 7 to 7:30 or ftom 7:30 sources concerning costs of the small businesses iuid shopping cen­ PYegln, William Poulde Jr., Pat­ A premiere by the big orchestras Main St.; Mrs. Sarah Gatcheli and ters; establishment of a "regular, Planners Tonight the Sealtest plant protrude well the 76th anniversary of the Man­ this year. to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. incinerator.” He continued, ”I son, 8 Ward St. Into Summit St. Al Pepin, mana­ rick Griffin, William Oriffln, John tfyi usually result in performances by don’t think the town government not branch, post office; erec^m of Jamroga, Charles Kasevltch, for­ chester Fire Ilepartment — 1888 Miss Marjorie Pella, 369 Bid- Miss Nancy Belcher and Miss Double Green Stamps Wednesday We* re at lesser ones as well, so again there Beginner boys will meet from 6 Admitted Saturday: Raymmid street lights around town build ger of the plant says he plans an to 1963 — are available for Melinda Moore have been accepted to 8:30 or from 6:30 to 7 on Thurs­ can continually put all these prob­ Payson, 44 Wlndemere Ave.; Ar­ The Town Planning Commis­ extension of the present loading mer BVe Chief Howard Keeney well St., waa elected.president of AT YOUR FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS near as are a fair nurtiber of performances. ings and churches; and a study of who is the present Eighth District nominal fee at the fire headquar as new members of the club. However there are not repeated day evenings, also, on Saturdays lems aside.” thur LaPete, Vernon Trailer Park sion 64 CHEVROLET ted by a passing motorist in 1^ ^ ^ ^ILVT^ S T bered balance reverts to the gener­ ► downtown Rockville. Fred Baxter, / Bank Stocks Clean Atmosphere! al fund. Delicious Food! 41, 0? Kelly Rd., 'Talcottville, and Bid Asked THE JLL-HEW LINE, CHEVELLE! BY WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY OF THE Conn. Bank and 'Trust St. George’s Notee F Reasonable Prices! Frank Blozie, 55, of Avery St., CHEVR0LET--It’s a good foot shorter Wapping, were found In front of Co...... 7214 7614 Attending the Quiet Day for the F n ia t’s What You Get With Our 4 Hartford National Episcopal Chuixatwomen of Oon- n than big cars—yet Chevelle has the Rockville Hotel by Sgt. Clar­ USHNEL Burprisine interior room and luggage MATTRESS & BOX SPRING SETS BELOW ence Neff and Patrolman Robert Bank and'Trust Co. 67 >4 7114 necticut today at St. James Epis­ Fire Insurance Companies copal Church, Now London, are ^D A ILY space. Line includes Malibu Super Ahnert. C< 5 •Both men had fallen and re­ Hartford F ir# ...... 65 69 Mrs. Francis Tedford, Mrs. Harry riU N C H E O N DAYS Sports, Malibu Sport Coupe, Sedan, National F ir e ...... 119 129 Jackson and Mrs. Fred Mohr from quired treatment at Rockville ^SPECIAL W W i STARTING OCT. 8 Convertible, Wagons and Chevelle TOP SIRLOIN STEAK -’l«< I n ty Hospital. Both posted |25 Phoenix Fire ...... 122 130 St. George’s Episcopal Church. 300 &ries. (Choice of 120-hp Six, 195- A Christmas fair workshop will i bond for court appearance Oct. Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. RESTAURANT^ Each Evening at 8:80 hp V8 or extra-cost 155-hp Six and 15. Aetna Casualty...... 118 126 be held Wednesday at 8 ,pin. at Wed. Mat. at 8—Sat. Mat., 8:80 220-hp V8. New size, new style, new Briefs Aetna Life ...... 166 173 the home of Mrs. Robert Little, comfort—a new driving experience. The Women’s Guild of St. Ber­ Aetna Ufe ...... 164 172 Hickory Dr., Andover. a so Oak SL, Manebester ^ £ GROUND ROUND - 79‘ nard’s Church will meet tomorrow Conn. General ...... 163 171 The executive committee of the ^^See Front and Rear Parkm g^ JEANNIE BIFF at 8 p.m. in the church hall. Slides Htfd. Steam Boiler ..137 147 church will meet Wednesday at CARSON McGUIRE Travelers ...... 194 202 h e v e l l e of the Holy Land and recordings 8 p.m. at the parish hall. In ADiia k Moil IJbu'Out »> NEW C ! prepared by the Rev. Stanley Has- PnbUc Dtnitiee Start Knitting Club Irrnrr A torwf t Pr^dmee SpeeiuUI Conn. Light Power .. 3514 3714 A 4-H knitting clUb for girls tlllo will be shown after the busi­ M L OUT FOR THRIFT WITH NEW V8 ness meeting. All women of the Htfd. Electric Light in Grades 7 and 8^wlU start at 7th HILARIOUS WEEK! parish are invited. n ew ...... 46 48 10:30 a.m. Sat O ct 6 at the home am plot PEP! '64 CHEVY D -S parUing new Hockanum Barracks, World War I Hartford Gas Co. . . . 44% 47% of Mrs. Robert Coburn, South Rd., performance with traditional Che'vy Veterans, and its auxiliary, will be Southern New England who will be assistant leader. Mrs. UAN GARRISON II economy. Choose the extra-cost Delicious Apples 3 >ag39< host at a department meeting on Telei^one ...... 51 56 Edward Johnson will be the leader. optiomd 195-hp V8 or the new 155-hp Sunday in the GAR Hall starting at Manufacturing Companies. Girls Interested are asked to con­ MELVIllECOOPE^ Six, standard 120-hp Six or thrifty 2 p.m. Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 58% 62% tact Mrs. Coburn. Mrs. Coburn re­ four-cylinder engine. Series include -&S Benefit Postponed. Associated Spring . . , 20 22 ports that 4-H leaders are needed smart Nova and improved Chevy II ORDER TICKETS NOW Because of the inclement weath­ Dunham Bush ...... 5 6 in all areas, such as homemaking, 100. All models have Body by Fisher Honeydew Melons 45< er, the Jimmy Fund All Star Farm Dunham Bush ...... 5 6% sewing, knitting, woodworking, an­ Full Prices: All evenings, Orch. N. B. M achine...... 22 24 or 1st Bal. 86.00. 6.60, 4.50. 2nd and such easy-care features as self- Festival scheduled yesterday at imal husbandry. Anyone willing to adjusting brakes. the Spielman Farm, Rt. 83 In El­ North and Judd...... 17 19 give time Is a ^ ed to call her. Bal. 88JH), 3.00, 2.50. Wednes­ lington, will be held next Sunday. Stanley W ork s...... 21 23 Orange Seats Oftksers day Mat., Orch. or 1st Bal. Yellow Onions 3 ::o19 Ticketa already purchased may be Veeder-Root...... 44% 48% Officers installed by Bolton 84.00, 3JM), 8.00. 2nd Bal. $2.00, 1.50. Saturday Mat., Orch. or used then. 'The above quotations are not to Grange Friday were: master, ’64IH IEVYn Meat end Wreduee Prices Iffectlve Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only Police Arreats be construed as actual markets. Bruce Ronsoii; overseer. Maxwell 1st Bal. $4.50, 4.00, 8.50. 2nd Wedter G. Seoore. 31, of 151 E, Hutchinson Sr.; lecturer, Mr#. Bal.. $2.50, 2.00,. 1.50.. Make FREE! 4-Piece BEDROOM INCLUDED! EVEN EASIER TO GET AROUND IN! Mlain St., was arrested Friday COMMUNITY CAKE Hazel Pinney; steward, Arthur BLUtHINfrCOUA checks payable and mail with i^em oon and charged with viola­ DECATUR, 111. (AP)—Five ba­ Plnney Sr.; assistant steward, stamped envelope to GORVAIRFOR’64 —New beefed-up air­ FAMOUS MAKE tion of parole. The arrest was bies who were bom on the same Donato Pattazzi; chaplain, Mrs. TheThi’illOfitAH .' cooled engine is now 95 hp (nearly made by Patrolman John Stodd day and whose mothers are BUSHNELL MEMORIAL Stock The Pantry Sale Elsie Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Ther­ ATDRir 7;16 and 9:80 — Hartford, Conn'. 06103 19% increase!). 110-hp extra-cost “Posture-SupporT on complaint of Secore’s probation friends, celebrated their joint esa Ronson; secretary. Miss Mary high-performance version and Monza offioer Paul McOreary. flr.st birthday together. Tedford; gate keeper, Peter Idas- Spyder ^with 150-hp Turbocharged Ends Saturday - Better Hurry! Secore was unaible to post- 35.000 Mrs. Marshall Conway, who bad B u r n s i d e Mattress BOllnl; Ceres, Mrs. Beryl Pinney; '.no (iUGNstor av» iammal’idiu engine'also available. Bright new bond and was sent to TVVIland State twins, and Mrs. Donald -Jensen Pomona, Mrs. Juliet Gulmond; • Htt ^ tAii ,Tciil. He will be presented in Cir­ were roomates at Decatur and styling touches,' tasteful and more and Box Spring Flora, Mrs. Helen Oronlund; lady Read Herald Advs. comfortable interiors, wide range of PmmA D A M o a e i RICHMOND ^IS'AOzCQC15'A 0 1 PER cuit Court 12, Manchester, on Macon County Hospital when their assistant steward, Mrs. Jeanette Monday. babies were bora. Mrs. Berwyn accessories and extra-cost options for CANS steel Innerspring C^mst ruction. Massollni; executive odmmittee, Vlll D60IIS or Wax i # CANS U NIl David L. Oheisey, 21, of. Woos­ Shaw of Oreana, 111., and Mrs all models. Durable woven tick. Pre-built bor­ Arthur Pinney Jr., Mrs. Mary ter Ave., Vernon was arrested Fri- Charles Elam, also had children Aatundsen and Mrs. Margaret As- 4 ders, no sag edges, handies. Extra day and charged with aqieedlng that same day. The birthday cake 17-OZ and trimmings were enjoyed Jby pinwall; assistant lecturer, Mrs. heavy padding. 10 years warranty. and failure to drive to the right Beryl Pinney. OFFICIAL ENTRY ILANK <84C0RVAIR CANS after his car went out of control Glen and Dennis Conway. Kelli Sweet Peas on E. Main St. Jensen, Laura Shaw and Joe LitH* HiMtor of Monehostor NEW REFINEMENTS IN AMERICA’S ONLY Ohelsey, driving eadt, swerved to Elam. Advertisement— TRUE SPORTS CAR, CORVETTE STING . Bolton Barber Shop Open 8 a.m. PINAST - CLING 29-OZ RAY —New one-piece rear window and to 0 p.m. 'Tueaday through Satur­ HAPPY CONTEST Sliced or Halves CANS day. Stoney Road at Rt. 6. improved interior ventilation on Peaches FREE! 4-Piece BEDROOM INCLUDED! In conjunction 'with their production "Boy Meets OUrl” to be Sport (ioupe. New smoother ride and Mancbeeter Evealng^ Herald Bol­ presented at Bowers School, November 7, 8, 9. improved sound insulation on Coupe 25-OZ FAMOUS MAKE ton eorreepondent, ClemeweB and Convertible. Four great V8’s. FINAST JARS Young, telephone 848-8981. NAME OF CHILD Apple Sauce “Orth^pinar Mattress Choicest Meats In Town! THEBE^S S IN RIDING HERD ON SEA COWS 16-OZ and Box: Spring 'mUSVILLE, FU. (AP)—cow­ BIRTHDATE .SEX boys here wear swimfins and CANS steel Innerspring ’ Construction. TUESDAY ONLY! Vets' Bog Food faceplates—for their herd is com­ NAME OF PARENTS Heavy deluxe 8 ounce cover, pre- 4 to 8-LB. A'VBRAGE posed of sea cows. Florida Won­ biult border, smooth top, no sag derland has received a permit to PER ADDRESS Construction plus heavy permala- place three of the 1,000 - pound UNIT ■84 CORVETTE Redeem the 2nd Week Coupons tors. Air vented. Metal handies. vegetarian mammals in the Jun­ : SMOKED gle river. PHONE'NUMBER...... camouT. oniLU. own n • cwvAn. com ni Extra thick padding. 10 year war­ Two cows have now b- «n cap­ That You Received in the Mail ranty. tured. It took more than 80 peo­ RULES OP CONTEST ple to handle the first sea-cbw, A picture, which cannot be returned, must accompany aach SEE THEM NOW AT YOUR GNEVMLn OEALER’S ONE-STOP SROPPMG CENTER entry. Children 9 to 14 months are eligible. Residents of Man- ... and Get 4 0 0 Free Extra- : SHOULDERS iriio had to be doped by sldn div­ AUTHOBJZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER # (LIMIT 8S P PER CfUSTOMER) ers before capture, Ihe second zhester or surrounding towns may enter. No member of LTM XS MANCHESTER, CONN. IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN. JN HAB’TFORD, CONN. HARTFORD SRANCH — was easier—It took only 12 cow­ or member’s relative is eligible. Green Stamps! No Payments boys to haul her from the net and Return completed entries to the Little 'Theater of Manchester, CARTER CHEVROLCT CO., INC. DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITOL MOTORS. INC. 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—889-8441 1214 MAIN STREET—627-8144 43-45 • HIGHLAND PARK MARKET load her on a stretcher to move 22 School Street before midnight, Friday, October 25, 1968. >- 1880 MAIN STREET—640-5838 CIGARE'UES, 8EER 4 TOBACCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAMP OFFER •her to the river. TTie sea-cows will EMses for contest donated by Burton’s, Bursack’s, FaUct's, a u t h o r i z e d CHEVROLET DEALER a u t h o r iz e d CHEVROLET DEADER AUTHORIZED CHEVBOLET> DEALER Vfl RESIRVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SIT m OIDJiNB STREET — PHONE MS-4878 be used as a tourist attraction and Letmard's and the UtOe Theater of Manchester. IN WINDSOR, CONN. Till November A L L Y N ST. to hasp tha rlvar free mt vagata- IN NEW BRITAIN/ CONN. IN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. PRICiS IFFECnVI IN DRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY Open Nlgats till 9 WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET. INC. THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. ARDERY CHEVROLET. INC. I l U l SKAICtJST STREET—889-0845 ^ , 81 kSHAM ROAD—8S6-560X . 185 FOQUONOCK AVIL—685-8686 , 1 H iJ ' ;1 • ' *. i. I ti­ ll I ,i> I" " 1 /./ ’ 1 / PAG E F IV E MANOnSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, 1968 MONDAY; SEPl^^IBER 80, 1968 r i ,GE FOUR Bursack’s, Fallot’s, and at the re­ to gentral trade with the Soviet Dramatists Seek creation department office, 22 MATERNITY S■ “■ * JFK Approval officlal6 ^ H,?**sovSta ‘Happy’ Candidate BSntfjt blanks are returnable to M o s s S a y s mystified as to why the the U tU B ^ eater of Manchester, TV-Radio Tonight n ^ to buy so STRETCH PANTS 22 school SL. and must be accom­ Seen on Selling last year they The ‘’Happy” conteet la open. panied b y , a plwtograph or snap-, v ’ - r \ .. ^ ' t tie. Their crop m Oosne In and aee our tan eaOeo- ’The Little ’Theater of Manches­ shot of the child,-'which cannot be haa been estimated at 10 to 28 The Baby Has tion of matemiiy wool dresses, ter ia looking for the prototype of returned. n. U.S. Curbed Wheat to USSR •Idrts and topa, lingerie, brae, ’’Happy,’’ the aiinny, lau gh in g Television *^(0anada r e c e ^ J ^ W *5^ girdles. baby of “Boy Meeta Girt,” their tm u milUoR worth of wheat to the so­ prOBucUon scheduled for preaenU- 6:00 S) Big a Theaur (In proa n asla (1022^ ) NBC UofUi r a t e Oma) tion at Bowera School Nov. 7, 8 Collegians Plan,, if its m fmhiom its at Been Named ••• W a r N e w s 23) UoTle at 6 On prograas) (34) Film viet Union. (13) Tell the Truth the grain Mle when they meet . and 9. The Manchester “Happy” S10-30) Early Show On tsrocreas) 8:00 (12) Pve Got A Seerat gl,*00 STOLEN Glazier's will be photographed for the mo­ Governing B o^ (Oootlinied from Page One) ( 8) News (34) Invltsdlon To Art with t ^ PreMdent, ptohsbiy Tues­ (18) Big Picture 8:80 ( 8-30-40) Wacoa Train WEST HAVEN (AP) — Corset and Calform Shop vie trailer uaed In the play. (24) Discovery (34) Casala Master Claes day. 21.200 that Frank Ogonovseky was 681 Main Str-Manebeater The local "Happy” muat be be­ A student government is In the during a panel discussion at New (40) Call Mr. D (13) Lucy Show York University on Sept. 29, 1961. 9:00 (34).Perspectives Secretary of State Dean Rusk k W to remodel his kitchen i t o tween 9 and 14 months old, and process of being formed at the Bumood, R«»» Andrew. 6:10 ( 3) News. Sports and Weather ( 3 -12 ) Danny Thomas told newsmen in develand, Ohio, taken from Ita hidtag place bj^ recently-opened Manchester Com FitzBalrick Burwood, 180 Center St. He was b o m ^ p t. 23 alt 'T am wise enough to the work­ 6:16 (23) Club House may be either a boy or girl. Any ings of the world of publishing,” 6:30 ( 34) What's New 9:80 ( 3-12) Andy Ortfflth Sunday night tiiat the question neath the kitchen sink in a wMK- area resident may enter hls child, munlty College. d h ^ r Memorial Hospital. His maternal (l8) Mbscrlption TV would be resolved In a few days. Rowan said then, “ to know that a (10-22-30) Hontley-BrlnUey (23-30) Hollywood and Iha Btais end burglary, police reported. Read Herald Advs. but no (taild of a member of the At an assembly, the students SMILING SERVICE wld Mre. Aidan Pitzipatrick. 83 W. J^ddle ^ ( 3) Walter Cronklte (lO) Peter Qunn He said any proposal to sell elected five of their members to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. lio y d G. Burwood, HlartiPrd. g^eat deal of this ao-called con­ (40) Superman Uttle Theater of Manchester or a cern about the public’s right to ( 8) Follow the Sun 10:00 ( 3) The Detectives wheat to the Soviet Union will in­ member's relative Is eligible. a committee (taarged with drawing MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (l8) Life of Riley (13) East Side West Hda clude a provision forbidding its re­ a constitution and by-laws for Uye Oarpenter, PameU JUI. d a u gh ter^ l ® r f ^ Darv.m ^ know ia really concern about the (l2) Newsbeat ( 8-30-40) Breakii» Point The baby chosen among the <»n Fourth Estate’s right to make a (10-2330) Mitch MUler sale to Cuba. operation of a student government. Gavle EHinklee Carpenter. Glenfi^xwie Dr., Rockville. She w m 7:00 ( 8) Movie (34) In-School Previews One senator predicted over the testants will receive a $10 gift Those chosen include John Burt, bom Sept. 18 at Manchester Memorial Ho.gJit^. Her buck.” (34) The Humanities and 11:00 ( 3-8-10-30233(MO) News, Iports weekend tiiat Kennedy would ap­ certificate from Burton's Chil­ At a closed hearing of the sub­ (13-23-30-40) News. Sports and Weather 70 Bretton Rd.; William Powers, are Mr. and Mm Winfred F. Weather U ;U ( 3) Movie prove the wheat transaction. Sen. dren’s Shop, a case of baby food 98 Lenox St.; James Smith, 127 committee last May 4, Roger (30) Mail Order Market Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs CSiai^ i Hilsman, assistant secretary of (10) Tonl^t’s Show (Color) Jacob K. Javlts, R-N.Y., said It S tamparama D ays from Bursack’s, a 29 gift certifi­ Green Manor Rd.; Karen Stecko, N TUESDAY ter. *Middleb\ir5’. She has two brothers, 'Hmothy Michael. 3, (lO) Death Valley Days ,40) Steve Alien was up to Kennedy to decide the cate from Fallot’s photograph stu­ state for far eastern affairs, de­ (18) SubscrtpOon TV 11:30 (13) Movie 662 Forties St., East Hartford; and Peter Jeffrey, 1. * • « • fended the cable but said there 7:16 (23) HighltghU U;30 (23-80) ‘Tonlcht (O question on the b a ^ ot American dio, a pair of baby shoes from and Jolui Twomtoly, 69 Alice Dr. was “ sloppy drafting” In It He (30) Sports Camera ( 8) Movie self-interest. FILL YOUR BOOKS TYVICE AS FAST Leonard’s, and the parents will College oftioials noted that stu­ Ambro, Joseph, son h Alphon« and said the cable was intended to 7:30 ( 8-30-40) Outer Limits _____ "Prom what I see now, I be- receive two passes for each of the dent response has been enthusias­ Ambro. 877 Foster St.. Waipptng. He ^ bom S e p t_ W ^ M M Ueve that the Preeident would de­ TILL 9! SEE RATDBDAgni TV WEEK FOB COBIFLBTE USTtNO Little Theater of Manchester prod­ tic: “ We are very pleased to find Chester Memorial Hospital. He has three sisteiw, Cynthia, li, make it easier for correspondents to get the news in Viet Nam. cide to do it,” Javlts said in a uctions for a year. In additi(Mi, the that moat of the student body was V Marv Ann, 8. and Kathy, 3. television interview taped for New • • • ♦ • At the request of the subcom­ trailer film will become the prop­ in attendance at this planning aea- Yortc stations. erty of the child’s parents after aion,” said Dean Frederick W. Stapleton, Clark Timothy and mittee, the Stale Department re­ Radio Javlts said it Shotdd be a stable of Kaanev Jr. and Ada -Marie McGaithey Stapleton, 67 Village scinded the cable, and Hilsman the run of the show. Lowe Jr. (This Bsttoif inotiidM only those news brondcnsts of 1# sr IS luhuite shot deal and not open the door d o u b le The first entry blank appears In One of the first activities planned Rockville. They were bom Sept. 21 at promised that a few directive p'tal. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Ito . would be sent to the embassy In lenxtii. Some vtntkme m rrj other nhort newecasta). tonight’s Herald. Additional blanks for the students is a splaih party will be printed on these pages scheduled for Oct. 15. McGathey. Kingsport. Tenn. Saigon. W D B O -0 6 6 I > 8:00 The World Tonight WORLD GREEN Special Offers For arc Mr. and Mrs. Kainey Stapleton, Kingsport, Term. They ’Two weeks ago, Hilsman wrote 8:30 Showcase from time to time until the con­ The Manchester (Community Col­ 6:00 Jim Nattleton U:30 Sign Oft R,4NGt lege recently opened with an en­ have a brother. Rodney Lee, 1. Moss that the new guidelines had 8:00 Raynor Shines test ends at midnight Friday. Oct. • • • • • been prepared but before they t :06 News Bisn ext 26. Entry blanks will also be rollment of 118 for ita first year SPEAKS ON BACK! Dawson. Seott Robert, son c i Robert could be sent "they were over­ WBAY—n a available at Burton’s, L«eonard’s, of operation. Tuesday Shoppers taken by radically changed condi­ 6:00 Easy Ed Show HARTFORD (AP) — Negroes FUEL OIL lel.son D.aw.son. Pine Ridge Rd.. Oohimbia. He was bom ^ 1 ^ 2 2 6:20 News Weather and Sports STAMPS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ,grand p ^ t o tions in Viet Nam: The establish­ 7:16 Jeff Bprung have made considerable progress are Mr. and .Mrs. John Conlan, Andover. His pat«nal grand­ ment of martial law ^nd censor­ 10:30 Tcnlght At My Place during the past century in their GASOLINE parents are Mr. and Mrs.^Cltftcm mwaon, WUllmantle. ship by the government of Viet 1:30 Stsn Oft fight for equal rights, but progress Nam on August 1.” wvto—tm toward racial e<]uality h u been 6 :0(1 Newa. Bporu and Weather much too slow, says Oov. John Beauregard, Susan Elliabeth. daughter of G e o r ^ W la ^ and Hilsman added, however, that 6:36 Old, Borrowed and Blue BANTLY OIL Ruling eldere orOalned and Installed yeetorday -at the P re^ y t o r ^ C Siu^ are, Karen Smith B eaurog^, 61 Green Rd. She was bom Sept M Diem’s government lifted the 6:46 Three Star Extra Dempsey. A L L B o S M ee, Rdbett J. MteAMtoter, Rogev Oottle end Kenneith Grahanu (Herald photo by Ptaibo). 7:06 Conversation Piece ( (iMI’ W) , INC. at Manchester Memorial HoapdtaJ. H ^ martial law and censorship on 7:30 Newe of the World The governor spoke yesterday at are Mr. and Mrs. S. Raymond Smith. 127 P itl^ St. Sept. 16 and "we are reviewing 7:46 Conxresalonal Reimrt an emanclpathHi centennial cele­ 11 i \ I \ - i i; c 1 ,1 nal grandmother ia Mrs. George J. Beauregard, 126 WWker St. our previous draft guidelines in 8:10 Pops Ctoncert bration sponsored by New Eng­ She has a sister, Sharon Marie 1. the context of the altered situa­ 10:06 Nlchtbeat land members o t the National As­ • • • « • 11:00 Newe tion.” 11:16 Sport* Final sociation tor the iMlvancement o t iUtl klilli' I t’ ■'••IJi 1 WEEK Presbyterians Pick Officers^ Select From Our Hanson, Michael John, son of Walter and Jean Plant H a i ^ , 11:30 Starlight Serenade colored people. 151 Pearl 9 t He was bom Sept 23 at Manchester SAIGON, South Viet Nam (API 1:00 Newa and SIzn Ott. EVERY DAY Hospital. His maternal grandpapents are Mr. and Mra. K en n ^ •Secretary of Defense Robert S. W Por—1416 Extend Call to Pastor Ransom Plant, East Hartiftxrd. KBs paternal gnandmother is WOT. Winter 6:00 Joel Cash \ McNamara today postponed his 7:00 Bill Hughes Hansen, 153 Peart St. He has a brother, Chris Edward, 1%. departure for Washington for 24 Opon • • ♦ • • 12:00 Glrand The congregation of The Pres-fple ia being re-organlzed. TTiere Is Regular New hours. WINF—1*86 a church choir. Two membership Chamberlain, Dean Dewey, son of Howard Wertly and McNamara had planned to leave 6:00 Newe. Weather. Sports Wod., Tliiin. byterian Chtu'ch yeaterday extend- * - 'riwo nurmbershta Dewey Chairibertain, 240 BuckJand Rd., Wapping. He w « bom 6:30 Showcase mmrmmmm jO gim ed a call to the Rev. James L. (dasset have been received and a Saigon later today sifter a one- 6:46 Lowell Thomas new class is forming. Sept 22 at Miandiester Memorial H o^ tal. Hie matemaJ grand- week Inspection tour of South Viet 6:60 Sports Time • and Friday Ransom, organizing pastor, to be­ f a ^ is Levi T. Dewey, Wapplng. H is paternal grandpare^ Nam for President Kennedy. 7:00 News, Showcase come ita pennanent minister. He The formed orgapizaticxi cere­ F all S tock are Mr. and Mre. Fern Chamberlata. Zephyr HMs, Fla. p t o A spokesman said the secretary for a Prottior Spring! TiH 9 P.M. will be Installed later at a sfiecial monies y«rterday at the Presby­ a brother, Howard Weatly Jr„ 8; and four sisters, Faye HUen, 10, was delaidng hls departure until aei^ce. TTie call was made at the terian (Ihurch ceime a^er a series Jrd. Hls paternal giandpar- a three-hour conference. There Motor Vehicle Department’s daily- tage, Triumph, Emperor (red and white), Rembrandt, Par­ are conducted morning and eve­ outgoing mciderator of the Presby­ enta are Mr. and Mre. Clifford Stewart, 19 Jitmaon Ter. He t o waa no Indication of what waa •3.95 rot, Breeder, Lily Flowered, Doable early, Kaufmanlana record of automobile fatalities as jtwiitat - tiiviasMiTHS ^ ■'1942. country. Communism would not “ But don’t get alarmed,” he “ I have no regrets about my work here. Its theories don’t fit added, “ I don’t think things will SIGN YOUR Completely Lined peist,” said Browder. "It is a America. turn out to be aa bad sis that.” wajte of time to think about It “ I hoped until 1949 there might ‘p . ' In terms of ‘what If.’ still be something saved In that AUTOMATIC THE S|IOPFING'S GREAT i s'. >> •> “ 1 think I bad a useful life and mess that might contribute to certainly a very Interesting one. American life. At the time of the TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE It didn’t prevent my sons from Korean War I came to the con­ FUEL OIL HADDOCK Fillets finding their natural careers in clusion that It was hopeless.” QUALITY STORE ON SLACKS science in American life, although Browder contended that al­ It did give them a lot of hurdles though he wholeheartedly em­ DELIVERY to get over. braced Communist dogma in the FRESH QUAUTY STREET Browder’s three sons, all uni­ 1920s, yhe devoted hls energy to AT OUR versity mathematicians holding labor and social reforms. CONTRACT doctorates, visit hinri regv’.''rly at “ I think on the whole that the FISH DEPT. the apartment he has occupied party luider my leadership played WiiM yen need iielp for 27 years in Yonkers, a com­ a very constructive role,’ ’ Brow­ munity Just north of New York der said, explaining that he nev. h City. er felt subversive or disloyal. NOW! Hls Russian-born second wife, On one point, he found himself Raissa, died In 1956 and he shares in agreement )vlth Sen. Barry YOU-U. RECEIVE the apartment with his older Goldwater of Arizona. brother, Ralph, and the 84-year- “ We are getting socialism on AKOLUTELY PEACHES old women who was the sons’ the installment plan here,” Brow­ nurse. der said. “ Goldwater is correct In hls tangled marital past, In saying this. He Is only Incor­ POPULAR there Is a fourth son, his first­ rect In opposing it.” WE PUT OURSELVES M FREE born whom Browder says he has Viewing communism as a hope­ LGE. not seen for many years. This less cause in the industrialized YOUR SHOES WITH SLICED INO.. 2i/i son, a radio engineer, was bom Western nations, Browder said, ” I CANS to Browder and hls first wife, think America Is moving In the \* or HALVES Gladys, who obtained a divorce right direction. ” We have a de­ DOUBLE 1000 ’' I for abandonment in Kansas City cent society In this country. Pov­ in 1959, four years after the death erty is a peripheral problem now TRIPLE.S BLUE STAMPS TRIPLE-S BLUE YOU SAVE 40c ON 4 CANS of the second wife. Which can be overcome by a FUNNEL SHIRTS Browder says he lives “ a very more thorough development of the quiet, retired life.” He reads, vis- American economy, Just as the *Pers6Ml l indoo Plaids, Checks and Solids. Regu­ its friends, plays chess by mall Negro problem depends on the STAMPS ALL IMPORTED lar or button down collar. Wide as­ with an opponent in London, and economy for Its solution.” STAMPS PURPOSE CLEANER sortment of colors. Tuesday night At Absolutely special — WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL OIL WITH AMMONIA DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS POPULAR BRAND LODEN FLETGHER GLASS GO. < » ' Ma n c h e s t e r No Extra Cost! AFTER DELIVERY. OR PAY YOUR 2 FOR * 5 stamp* laaued upon payment in

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Association, has been in the Texas 8 0 ,1 9 6 8 ' tional (Church. The class is open to Rev. aifford O. Simpson, pastor, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN „ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER assisted by the Rev. Francis Seniors for the past 26 years. Class OrganiE^ high school students, and especial­ When Fletcher was married 14 B&BBUILDMfi South Windsor ly those in Grade 9 who plan to Hawes, ne\yly appointed minister of Christian education. years ago, the couple took their said: ‘T un neither against nor Ben Bella Sends Troops At Center Church join the church while still in high honeymoon trip to the Texas Sen­ CONTRACTORS Involved in such statements. We school. It meets toe first and third A Thought for Today GQldwater Shrugs specifically for any eahdldate, but 14 SECOND HONEYMOONS ior tourney; Since ■ then Mrs. CUSTOM HOMES have scupported the United Na­ i a wish torn aO weU. I shall hot Tuesday of each month from 6:46 Fletcher" has attended the tourney OCR SPECIALTY Town Needs "What it Meana to Follow C3ui8t" to 8 p.m. DALLAS (AP) — Douglas P. tions and its purposes much more Sponaored by the Msiicihistsr At Ikes^ Calli^ participate In any move to ‘*top’ Fletcher, a member of the execu­ with him on what they consider Joseph Barth—649-0820 Connell of Ohnrdies any one candidate.” To Stem Berber Revolt is the theme of a two-year con­ Fifty members enrolled recently. oonsistenUy than Russia has. We tive committee of the Texas Golf to be 14 second honeymoons. € w t i U t 5 For Gear Views Discussed by firmation elaaa at Center Congrega­ The class win be conducted by the j f t Tgm have been More poUte to Its ideals (Continued from Page One) of Algeria's population. During the me. than Russia has. We have had a On one ocossioh, St. Psul called war for Independsnca, KabyUa __StrMt Six Enum ^ators. ' BRINC IN YOUR COUPONS greater deference to the opinion of unto himself the elders from the (Continued from Page One) highway from Algiera to Tlzl Ou- was one of the toughest bastions TfriiUAB~ ir**i^E^suiy)N Candidates mankind than Russia has. churt* at'HSphesus to counael them zou was guarded by troops of the of resistance against France. I w A iJrm R. rEROusoN ’The senator said be and Bisen- Take Pupil Count for tho 4th Week ef Extra Tcy Value Since Independence, toe Berbers Puldlahtra With all this estobUshed, how­ in their CShrdsUanity. He reminds Cajididatea from toe Democrat­ government’s “ people’s army.” fVNiadad October 1. 1881 them of many thinga which they hower have had frequent commu­ Stamps and Chatlea Stahdess Trideware In Algiers, Ben Bella called on have been passively resisting Ben DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WED. ever, there are atlll considerations are to remember in their work for nication on labor, too economy The annual pubHe school enu­ ic, Republican and independent Algerians to form vigilante com­ Bella, accusing him of dictator­ PubUahed BreiT Evealng Excej> ship and of violating toe principles Pollaaya. Entered nt which dicUte that the real dis­ the Liord Jesus Christ. and other matters. meration will he made during Oct­ Redeem coupons from your booklet for: campa agreed laat week that ef- mittees In the face of the revolt PoftOdAce ^^ibneheeter Conn., u parity between Russian and United Among his admonitions to them, ober and edrly November, Robert forta ahould be mods to attract to his authority. of the revolution. Seomo d a a Kell Hatter. Goldwater, an Episcopalian, also Oigan, school attendance supervi­ On toe heels ot Berber demon- SUtea conduct in the United Na- he asks that they recall the words commented regarding hie Jewish IM FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH $81^*^*®***** more industry to the town and "All militants and all Algerians SAVE MORE ON THE sor aanounees. atrations came the FFS announce-1 ■OaSCBIFTIOM RATES of Jesus how He said, "It is more m EXTRA STAMPS with 8-lh Swift pi Ubox Cannpd Ham should remain vig;llant and should GRAND Payable to Adrance tiona ia not anything like 101 to 0. ancestry. . As required by Ooimecticut stat­ aeveral stressed the danger in. ment in a guarded farmhouse one I blessed to give than to receive.” "I would be very nalVe,” said organize vigilante committees Uke One Tear e ^ * " We have, on almost every occa­ (Acta 20:35) Certainly we have ute, a count at all toildren 10 EXTRA STAMPS with any all# bag Applaa too-rapld development of realden» hour's drive from Algiers. News-1 Sts HOIltfcS aaaaaaaa at aa«aaa*a a a e the senator, a wealthy Phoenix de­ tial areas. last summer until we overcome men were led to the hideout by Thr*# MOStblB aaaaaaaasaaaaataae O.fO misused these words and almost through age IT must be taken. ai EXTRA STAMPS with any 1-H> ean ef Ceffaa all these attempts,” B en. Bella I OBS jCOBtll a a a a a aa a aa aa a a a a a a a a a sion in theae 18 years of United partment store owner, "if I The town'! candidates met underground contacts. There they discounted the fact toat while giv­ thought toat discrimlnatlan has Dlgan said. said in a statement. T£NDER£STB££Fin TWN... NaUons life, been the majority Six anumeratota 'wlU make a Thursday in an informal debate met several members of the FFS HXICBEROF ing is to be more blessed, receiving disappeared in this country to toe sponsored by the Women’s cnub By “ last summer” Ben Bella WAY Central (Committee who said the | ------a H ------o ciatA.TED------PRESS leader, gaining our ■victories be­ is . still to be considered Messed. door-to-door canvass ot every was referring to the period just The Aaaodated Preee fe exclurtvely point that they would forget that and the Jaycees. Some 125 per­ snL?n^npn*denee ™ movement included all of Algeria DISCOUNT CENTERS entltlad to the uae of rmubllMUon o< cause we were able to assemble Certainly what we, receive from I’m half Jewish. , home in ManMiester, and will carry ^ e r independence i Members of the central commlt- identificaikm cards signed by Wil­ sons heard the candidates speak all newB dlapedches credited to It or and lead a majority of votes. In­ Jesus Christ is blessed. He gives "In fact, something would be on schools, oommunlcatlons be­ he wrested power from his op -, deluded parliamentary depu- SW /FT'R PREMIUM PROTEN not o&arwlBa credited in this paper us a wealth of understanding con­ wrong in America if some people liam H. Curtis, aupe^tendent of and alao the local news publlahed here. stead of casting one single vote in achoola. tween boards, industrial and resi­ All rishts of republlcatlon of apedal— cerning our lives, our relationship in their . . . ignorance didn't try SPECIALS dential growth. .r. p~p.. wh. wnt dlapatSeii h a r ^ are also reaerred. the Security Council against some to God, the path we must take. to tear me down because my fa­ The enumerators include Mrs. measure we did not like—which Una Clark, Mm. Pat Oontl, Mrs. Democratic candidate EMward fW l aarrloa client of N. B. A Serr- We receive from Jesus the full ther and my grandfather were (or MONDAY, 1 1 L I Paatula said he was an "advo­ would have been a veto—^we could power to know and speak our faith Jews. I’m very proud of It.” Edith Moekahs, Mrs. Oatoerine "You should not listen to those ______Ths cate of a balance between resi­ ‘‘ I'abUaheTa R^resentatlTee. imd to witness for Him in our In the earlier Herald Tribune Peretto, Mrs. Charlotte Peek and who spread doubt in your mind ra a mraT ______Jultua______ICathetndaT ^ ”A|tency—New usually cast five or six or seven or Mrs. Betty Oontl. TUESDAY 8 dential and industrial growth, VoTk. Cbloaco. Detroit and Boeton.___ homes, our jobs, our citizenship, article, Eisenhower ' mentioned with emphasis on the growth of in order to plunge Algeria into a HUNTINGTON W Va (AP)- lObCBSIR AUDIT BUREAU OP eight—enough to kill the proposal our relationship to our fellow men. Anyone having children 18 or Goldwater among several men industry.” ‘L oom edtorir B^w RUey'^Uuy CIRCULATIONS without our use of a veto. He gives us the power to think "whose stature and personal char^ under who ia not contacted during WEDNESDAY ^ pitted against their home from their vacation October ia atkad to notify toe Republican Frederick Mahr The BaraM Piintlns Company. Inc., Russia, on the other hand, haa beyond our normal capacity and acterlsUcB eminently qualify them agre^ that "Industry in town j j ^ thcv found a Titw Tesldent had aaaumaa no financial responsibility for to increase our insight and under­ school attendance department. The president Mid however absence. A torough the same period been the for a place on the 1964 (GOP) would solve many financial prob­ t3rpe«r^iiiioal errors appearing In a ^ standing. Christians are t}iose who national ticket.” toat we are capable of ^ i n g all j ^ inside the rerttaementa and other reading matter leader of the world minority po- , . Ganuina Spring lems which exist." In The Kaacheater Evening Herald. have received. Is this not blessed? He listed other "obvious’’ possi-. But Democrat James Throwe T h f "crills e rS e d % w ^ de»posited | Mtical party. Only on the rarest of St. Paul In his first letter to the Me candidates as Govs. Nelson A. recommended "positive steps for DIanlay adrertislng closing hours: church at Corinth said, "I always Rockefeller of New York, George after Ben Bella’s unopposed elec- ®ss Pocor MMMlaT—1 P.m. nday. occasions has this minority party maintaining the country atmos­ tlon as president and raised seri­ Par m. Honday. been abje to pick up votes enough thank my God for the grace of God Romney of Michigan and William MANCHESTER phere." He suggested open Space BEEF SALE p.m. Tuesday. ous doubt toat he would leave for •1 p.m. Wednesday, that has been bestowed up, who Is day of pah H. Judd of Minnesota. U.N. program to free Portugal’sto 9 ABA and full insight Into its meaning, unaffiliated, asserted that the casions,, when it felt some vital in­ all of which verifies the testimony Besides these, Eisenhower said, African colonies and South Africa In Memoriani "heart of the issue” facing the from white domination. In loving melnory of WUIUun T. Mo* I REGUIAR Mcaiday, Septamber 80 terest of its own at stake—when it we' bore to Christ we we were vrtth there are "also a number of able, Oembtaiattoil! town "was over-rapid growth of Ground Beef articulate 3rounger members of Ben Bella’s first move was to Bride, who pnaaed away September 80. f Ground Chuck felt it could not afford to sustain you. Thus you lack no spiritual a Serviee! residential building’' and "not do­ remove Greater Kabylia’s war- 1062. endowment during these days of Congress—Rep. Gerald Ford, of Ills -Single City” the defeat Involved—it has resort • ajar Stamps! ing what should be done in the time hero. Col. Mohand Ou El Away In Ood'a bcautlfiU gardan, waiting till our Lord Jesus Christ Michigan, is a fine example.” He ed to the veto. • Sl|^ Quality capital improvement area." rittuj,Hadj, as commander orof methe vm7to in the valley of pe«e ao IMr. Yaatarday, reopening tlie B5cu- is revealed. .. .1 Corinthians 1:4-7 also spoke of Oregon Gov. Mark Workmanship! Schools, toe new road on Gover­ Rib Steaks When Britain cast its third veto O. Hatfield as "one of toe vigor­ Military Region for statements ap- o'er. *" Sirloin Steak menleal O o ^ H originally called by (Moffatt) nor’s Highway and sewers were proving toe opposition. Thla could We'U meet our loved one there. the other day—its first two had Rev. Ray Chase HolHs Jr. ous and typically Western voices 6 4 3 ^ 1 2 rited by -several candidates as Ida graat predecesaor, Pope Paul that should be heard.” provoke a clash between toe re­ been against United Nations ac­ A.saociate Pastor UiiibGhoiis areas of prime importance. Son and daughters, , VI damcBistrated two of the wiae At this point,” Bisenhower gime and 10,000 Berber troops Billy. Denise, Lorraine tion to halt Britain Itself from ts South Methodist Church Mayor Madden stressing the im­ serving under Ou El Hadj. and Kathy Porterhouse Steok and baaatlful unea of great power portance of school development Plate Beef attack on Egypt in 1966— thla one Late Sunday night, government and praatlge. PAPERS PRICE UP said that "other areas are largely troops manned roadblocks leading In Membriam Hie tin t thing that must have was to defeat an African attempt BRIDGEIPaRT (AP) — Prices a matter of priority." Throwe said to I^bylia, east of Algiers, in an In loving memory of my dear hiu-| DONE to keep Britain from transfrering of the Bridgeport Telegram and the Rib lamb Chops * * the new r o ^ could help In at­ band and our dear father, Samuel Hil­ made hJa hearers yesterday, and 79 effort to thwart toe spread of ler. who paeeed away September S , IN Stew Beef BONflESS Bridgeport Poet went up to seven tracting industry which would j t c - Ma readers today, catdi their pMltical and military power to a toe revolt. 1964. ' Chuck Steak cents today. The Poet PubUaliIng Oldest record of all! vlde the capital necessary for The demonstratloniv hi Kabylla btaatti and become aware of an white minority regime in Rho­ Oo. announced the increase from building schools. Mahr said Ins’ all- A lUdden shock, a loss severe, '"So* were sparked by ribelllous par­ To part with one we loved so dear. of unusual aignlfioance desia—most obaervera conceded five cents yesterday, citing "ever- ation of sewers was another means liamentary Deputy Hoclne Alt Ah­ Our lose was great, we'll not complain, (Riblyt) of encouraging industry to locate God 'to ------meet again.- — lONELESS Round Roast I a display of humility and mod- that Britain had no alternative. increasing operating costs." The med. But trust in Bottom Sunday Post will continue to be to the town. The area is Inhabited by two mil­ Club Steak Mty, tor the man in the post of ’Thla was alao, of course, the ease Badly missed by his loving I sold at 26 cents a copy. NFC's as mars Kidney^rt'*?! Othw candidates who ^ k e in­ lion Berljers constituting one fifth wife snd family Papa, and aven for the Institution in toe Instance of some of Russia’s cluded Francis Coleman Umberto o# M pfnfiM ss llaaty. F t of tha Cburch itaelf. vetoes. Many of town were vetoes DelMastro, Edward Ha\ens. Wil­ CROUND PlaaM h liam Thresher, Democrats; FYank Short Ribs Hils |diaae of '**ope Paul’s un­ that would have been cast by any Round Steak othw nation in Rusaia’a particular farttaw Browip, John Egan, Walter Hill usual dinioiihtratlon of the privl- No oEtior oofitpofiy la mb Comb. Vernon Peterson and Carlo Pres- lags and tha'grace of power came position. Not all of them represent­ riieo. Republicans. ii 0 0 wporionoed la lONElESS Top Round Roast aa ha waa addresstng himself to ed rtieer malevolent obstruction­ y G L O B E i VYappIng PTA Shoulder Steak mowMng fwnly monoy The Wapplng Elementary School ttmaa Mi-CathoUc Oiristlan ob- ism, and toe veto reeord is not by lONElESS uilibPitto* PTA will hold its first meeting of THICK servem who were present for the any means tha total record of any Modg. Whan you rwad a TRAVEL SERVICE^ the season tomorrow at 8 p.m. at CUT eeeaalesi. Ha referred to the "deep nation’s real mwnbersMp to toe loan for any good purpoaa toe school. ' Chuck Fillet Brisket 1st. Cut asihiim wa feel at theh* prolonged United Natlona. To tides toe lerge 905 MAIN STREET ^ —borrow oonfMantly Urge Mative CauMlow e^^ Marvin Eisenberg a grade O F MANCHESTER view, which may have to become a teacher, will be the speaker. He aaparattoal.” 643-2165 from HFC. will speak on "The New Mato.” Than ha said tha following; more common irlew as the world Also on toe agenda will be the in­ FlonkenRibs "Jt wd are in any way to Marne and its potentially great political Authorized agent hi Maa- troduction of the members of the Calif. Steak CHUCK organisation evM've, the United cheater tor all Alriinaa, Ball- teaching staff and of room mem- for that separation, we humbly beg ^reada and Stoamshlp Uaea.4 God’s forgiveness and ask pardon, Natioiw, Uke any other govern­ bers. ■ONEIESS wMi BP ts 2t months to iBpBjf Committee members have been Hi. ' ..too, o f our brethren who feel them- ment not totalitarian In Itself, SHOULDER Top Sirloin Roast a l o - announced for the PTA Melody Cross Rib Roast attyea to have been Injured by us.” functions with and through toe ex­ Ball to be held Nov. 2 under the l^sm th at asking pardon. In istence of worid pMltlcal parties chairmanship of Albert W. Blondl. Aik abest CMM LMe iMsraBM TlckeU Mra Alva Rossi, Mrs. whlo|i IMl. displayed humility strik­ which, like political parties else- aREaaasMrsssnria ■VJ CHUCK Leonard Roy; refreshments Mrs. MNEIES Calif. Roast ing and litolsual in even Uie head vtoere, ism toe weapons available Harry Anderson, Mrs. Mervln Wal­ Chuck Roast to them. There ia the filibuster in of*a gn at rMlglous organisation, dron, Mrs. Carmen Dragone; deco­ lEEF, PORK toe United States Senate. ’There is , rations Mrs. Kenneth Dunbar. Mrs. Pope n m l wMit^CHi, later In his ad- household VEAL the veto In toe Security Council, HI ^ John Kolakowski, Mrs. Herbert drsaa, to one of the., most moving Brown. Mrs. Donald Gansert, Mrs. Flank Steak M eat Loaf exhortatlonB of our tin\e. Hi this •niere are voting margin require­ Charles Taylor, Mrs. Harold Liv­ too, tha power and prestige of his ments in' other legislative or ad­ ■uiiciiw sMi m oppMia p a i ingston, Mrs. Howard Williams, ministrative bodies. There are Mrs. Robert Goodman, Mrs. John < 9 RE6. STYLE post and of his Church wertv^ing 3 S2 MMdU Twiipaw West {<<1 U BONE IN vetoes for governors and presi­ i i '!’( )\i \ ri( Todd, Mrs. William Thomas ______lb. Chuck Roast amphiyad, this time in a p ow et^ Slid Hoor-PHONEt 643*2730 Tickets for toe dance will be Rib R oast dents who may find themselves K )\1 l' ( ) I { 1 Save 32c on this famous brand 1 THURSDAYS rANCY^TriNEW ENGLAND ------IP of hope and incesitive ahit. available tomorrow night.. n READYr e a d y tTO o eEAT a t 'himfi’onted with legislatures domi­ Rsen: ise. Tees., Ifcen. N IS t-W e4, Rt N 18 l-SM. »J i le tees I - . O L ^ S ^ _ anoooragei’iefit to all the poosibili MEANS 14 iZ P * Z FRIDAYS tioa o f good in this particular age nated by toe oppoelOoi^ party. The Planning and Zoning Com­ CUTUP lb.3 9 ' lb. ItHIls mission will hold a public hear­ 59*^1 SMOKED BUTTS ,H69‘lr0WL Oj^'oar worid. WheT^-we cite the veto record in Del Monte Catsup 6 SUCED H). ing Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Town BACON “T a k » courage, rulers of nations,' the United Nations, we are citing .^ V m HRICAN O ^O A It Add seat to your meals I Add 32c saving to your budget I Reg. 22c. Hall to hear two applications aald Pops Paul in this memorable the record d£.how politics has been 1. Addition to the ’ onlng regu­ Space-saving in style played there. And, aside from our lations under "commercial expan­ SHOP paaoago, "today you ean give to fi>r fuel oils, servlcet ywir peoples many good things opinion on individual Issues and sion CX zones" to allow green­ heating equipment A SICK BODY houses. iiminsmy fbr their life, bread, edU' votes, it is a good apd reassuring E 2. Application of Edward P Just because you’re a bit cramped for space in NEUMANN’S eatkm, work, order, the dignity of thing that poUtics Itselt^the game phone 522*8151 CAN BE LIKE A J>RISON Walton, Sullivan A ve, for permis- your kitchen is no reason to cramp your style! free and peaceful citiaens, provided and toe procedure, ia taMng root rion to construct two greenhouses Daystrom gives this space-saver dinette all the 170 PEARL 8TRBXI1' In a CX zone on property bounded only you truly know who man is, and toape in tha world or^a^iiza- There are many people who suffer recqnlBg style and construction features used in its larg­ HARTFORD. OONN. pains and discomforts. Some of them are eea- by Sullivan Ave., land of William mayonnaise and only Christian wisdom can Uon. \ P Gallon Prestone est groups! 'The drop-leaf lindenwood-pattemed tinuousiy taking • self-treatments. Others do Jurgelaa, of Marian Ward and of bum blebee toiow you this in its trus light nothing and permit their body to be a tor­ Anna Wisniewski. non-mar Daystromite top has plastic on both , CAUU«-OW“ Working together tat justice and menting prison. . sides to prevent warping and full length piano- According To Boyle Manchester Evening Herald type hinges. Edges are self-trimmed in plastic, lova, you ean create peace, that In this wonderful age .to be healthy ahould S Usually ^2.29 $ 1 5 9 South Windsor correspondent, TUNA giaataat good which is so longed One of the more intriguing bits be the rule and siclmeas aa exception. It is s Laura Katx, telephone 644-17S8. too. Takes only 85 x 21 inches of space yet opens for and' which the riiurch defends of news to fight its way over the wise to consult your physician whenever your V ■ ______to five feet long. Chair legs are in bronze non­ HEINZ and peomotes so greatly, and you hot wires against su<* heavy com­ body is not a pleasure to liva in. T o a s t t w is t ship Coloramic finish and the patterned spice- la rg « For a change from cinnamon colored plastic upholstery wipes clean with a son make of humanity a single petition as Viet Nam, the tax eut toast, try sprinkling buttered city. God be with you.’’ Mil, toe test ban treaty and the BwlMHWWMtooiniii " niiiniiinni I I i irriiiiiini'iiimiiiiitmT ' TrnniTnnrnm^~iir -nnnnrgi^^ damp cloth. 8 pieces f 119.75. Other groups from ktod ^QU R DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you toast with a mixture of sugar and KETCHUP Two of the phrases in this ex import-export balance is an item , need ^.medicine. Pick up your prescription if cocoa. Children will be delighted $69.50. hortatloB have the ring of some about an odd problem now con— | shopping \nearby, or we will deliver prompUy Hnai PlntappU QrapuffHlt DriRk OQc with the "chocolate toast” and also with a combination of cocoa, tatoftil and yet very hopeful sig- fronting British airline stwardess- without exba charge. A great many people en­ U 6 I I f l O n i C trSteF A Shopirsnd I qt, I4ex X # - I . trust us witlT'their preeeriptiens. May we com­ cinnamon, and sugar on tho but­ for our time. When we ee. \ pound yauraT \ tered toast. "truly know who man and This problem, contrary to what ^ COMPLCTE thla tai really the quest which ab- may leap to your mind, doesn’t c<»i- Vacuum Pack Coffee 49‘ ONCE OVER ClEANER UNE OF ULTRA-REFINED 1-lb. “ aoths ua all tat so many fields, in cem middle-aged gentlemen pas­ BORDEN'S — INSTANT ^ CheoelaUi Vaalllt H-qol. POTATOES WHIPPED’X*' pkg. our ralatlonahlps among ourselves sengers who have a tendency to 29’ OFFICE AND ar BiHeraoetoli CLOROX tent. 3 9 ’ BORDEN’S — INSTANT SPIC & SPAN to our relationships with other na' become cordial to the stewardess­ Metrecal 6 is *1.48 i POTATOES WHIPPED If"®* pkg JTriit GETS OUT STAINS 14-oz. weccifu'i.n.r.n.1...... '"•"i---- V**‘ p.WiVW^Av/vy DV»AwiAAws*ieiewiiei#///.'AivAwweeeee6otove^ GERBER'S — STRAINED tlona and other peoples—when we es after a segment of the cham­ SCHOOL NESTIE'S deal (E M d o iii EVER READY COCOA’;'*’ 99' cons "truly know who man Is’’ we shall pagne flights. BABY FOOD 9 „ „ 9 3 ' COMET 23’ atot be M>le to resist the-conclu- Instead it arises from a physical SUPPLIES ALL PURPOSE CLEANER BISCUIT MIX 4V 15-01. okm, and the mandate of all phi- phenomenon known to science as Coll Schick or Personna looophy and all civilization—that Boyle’s law. Reduced to unscien­ TUNA ‘r - '3 5 ' MR. CLEAN btl. 37’ A49-5341 CLAM CHOWDER 2 53’ WOODBURY thara must be "of humanity a aln- tific terms, Boyles lew says toat i-pt. SOAP 4 S :; 33 FOR DISHES gla eity." when you get high up in the air 6'oz. Stainless Steel Blades BIRDS EYE „ „ „ con*. your tummy has a tendency to ex­ Ta ULIFLOWER r 31’ PEAS^' C«e*w S»UC£ pkg JJ THRILL 62’ pand because of leesehlng air pres­ Never bciore at this price. Pkg of C BIRDS EYE— WITH O N IO N SAUCE lUDEN'S The Veto Record sure outside. MIXED VEGETABLES39’ pkg. QUALITY INSURANCB 81NC1 Kcp,ularlyj^79c per pk^.l pTye Whan Britain cast a veto—mere­ Now anyone who has ever had of 3 PEAS PfAPlON'IONS pkg, 17 COUGH DROPS 25’ ly Its third—in the United NsUmui occaaion'' to glance at au airline 5!R]EWfdOTHPASTES31’ METRECAl Slot GREASE CUTTING ACTION •qf. ::^PaaatlQr Council the other day, stewardess may have noticed that Fact 1 : Fire insuranc <« homes and HEARD LARGE SIZE SOUPS 3 rang I deal th u ’^bRO^ued one more round of these gals normally seem to have .•ontmts is not enough, h(»ne could be cont. 2 . „ 2 9 < JOY LIQUID 80’ aMf-xlfliMiiba,mu-veys of the veto no problem with their physiques or lestroyed by windstorm, osion or other THE ONE. IVORY SOAP WESSON OIL V “ S7' BORDEN'S — INSTANT CHOC. THE WASH DAY MIRACLE at^iearahce, on the ground or in hazards. giant raooed in the wM7d~^^anization. MEDIUM SIZE deol Fact 2: Theft coverage of youf^ossessiona,_ PAIRS OF NYLONS FREE ABOUT MALTED MILK 49 T i n e CLEANEST Th«m had been t i i^ 'ia b ^ - the air. 2 I l l / C CLEAN POSSIBLE pkg. 72’ tion want, a grand total oi^^e- could cost you everything you own. Yoti need HANKIES 1 23* Our faiHMis Susan Shaw Nyions pkg. ain had cast three, and France com^ uncomfortably tight at high liability insurance. IN SHEBOYGAN? CHEER DETERGENT 33’ IVORY SOAP 4,o„2V TOILET TISSUES 3 35 altitudes when Bdyli’a law takes Fact 4: You get all this AND MORE in Everyday Sheer 6 prs. $2.38 Seamleu Math 6 prt. S3.18 PRE-MEASURED ___ four, and Nationalist (%lna one. LEAVES BABY THINGS SOFT cMol But "the United States” went a over. Before you move in HOMEOWNER’S POLICY . . . with one PEAS N*P01ITI*N 35' pkg. Dress Sheer 6 prs. S2.58 Seamless Plaie 6 prs. $3.18 o<24 31’ typical account in the New York Well, girls, it it’s any comfort to know the facts premium! IVORY SNOW KITTY SALMON ^ _ SALVO TABLETS Herald Tribune, "is the only one of you, we men have the same prob­ Every so often, his friend In Hartford gets together with him over CAT FOOD 2 25' LOW SUDSING the Security Council’e five perma­ lem. And Mr. Boyle may be in­ about insurance MAY WE QUOTE RATES AND ASSIST GENTLE TO HANDS gioni YOU AS WE HAVE MANY OTHERS? a long distance call. They refuse to let distances break up a beau­ FISH STICKS X 59' pkg. 77’ nent nwenbers never to have exer- terested to know that we liave to IVORY LIQUID DASH FOR AUTOMATICS deed tte veto power." gain only about three feet of addi­ tiful friendship. So, whether your pais are in Sheboygan, Sharon, CHICKEN BR0TH2”J lr 31' H>e New York lim es handled tional altitude to feel a tlghtneae the eeme eubject matter with the around the waist. DOUBLE STAMPS is WEDNESDAY or Shelton, give ’em a call. Phoning's the friendliest way to keep TOMATOES '*J.’- 3 5 ‘ FbfATO CHIPS 69' Mleeriag matter ot fact para­ it hM>pan8 when we arise from iVORY FLAKES John THE IF FERENCS in touch. It costs » little, means so much. Phone a friend today. graph: ' the table after a hearty meal. at STOP»SHOP . "TIm Moviet Union has used the And if we loMied as pretty as ,appen Incorporated iy veto IM ttaee. The United Stetee y

j I) r,i .. j. .. II -L / PAGE I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30> 19ffl Truman. In June 1948 he set out H ew ToH oM ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAV. SEPTEMBER 80.1968 on what toe White House des­ f AC® EIGHT doctors will have less ohanc Andover fllEALTH CAPSULES cribed as a nonpolltlcal, bipartisan FALSE TEETH ■ais Bosch Exiled, being, sued for malpractice if, 1^ Michael A. PenU M.D. Peace, Prosperity trip.” ,. _ Mer* Firmly hi H s c f of South Methodist Church, offi­ Public Records StateNews volunteer medical aid at an That tag didn’t last long. Tru­ Broken Dozer Doroiu teeth anantaMem - ciated. Burial was In Egst Oeme- A b o u t ^ ^ o w dent scene. , WILL LACK OP IRON IN man told a crowd In Ohio, before tery. . ^ berrua by atiPPtog,«Uei»^;« « jjo ji Obituary Warrantee Deeds Tuesday la the day when the . Ally. General 'VOUR PIET CAUSE ANEMIA* the journey was hardly i^ e r 2 White Men Arrested Bearers were Jos^h McCooe, ESghto District firemen wishing Likely to Live way; "On this nonpartisan, bipar­ Henry Oaurudtr, Edward Wlnxler To Up Costs bulk of toe nearly 600 mehsurea to participate In the parade at West Herbert C. Hutchinson Jr. to Ed­ Roimdup enacted during toe 1963 General JFK Tour Themes tisan trip that we are taking hero and Leo Johnson. mund H. Perry and .EllMbeto D. Wlllington Saturday at 3 p.m. will In Puerto Rico Assembly session taken effect. Consulted on I understand there are a whole lot In Probe of Bombings meet tonight at 7 at the firehouse Perry, property at 86 E. Middle ALmong, the more Important of Democrats present.” Dr. Peterson^ Mrs. Mary Lrfnlng Main and Hilliard Sts. O f Dumping (Oonttnued from Page One) Romney complained, toe man he WUT. Chacks measures'ia the one tightening the (Oonttuned from Page 0««o) ordinarily, toeopposition ereaUs). Oet _ SOUTH WINDSOR — The fu­ "^"^IfilUam E. Belfiore and Freder­ iOootiansd tnm Phgt OM) ALPOA Stand sent there wasn’t even allowed on doesn’t get too excited when a ittiywhert. neral of Mrs. Mary Lelning of 6 ick C. Annum to Antonio Arlgno heavy produottem mnoMnery, had Btate’e'anti-discrimination In hous­ the platform. Instead, he said, druK counteie (OM tbm d from Pac* Om ) The fifth in a series of training OperaUon rf the town dispoaal ing law. has opposed. Cheers again ^ Ited president -chooses to call a trip City Dentist^ Carman Rd. was held this morn­ and Salvatrlce Arlgno, property at written note to a friend, Miami turned down his request for time Michigan was represented by a classes for Red Cross Blood Pro­ area o « Olcott 8t„ aliaady run­ off so he could help organize a Under the new law, diecrlmlnA- Kennedy when he defended for­ nonpolltlcal. There was a sharp ex­ I Polly’s Pointers ing from the Holmes Funeral eiidt Maple St. publisher Frenclsco Aguirre. Tfce rfiaiiman rf toe State’s Democrat. ception to this to 1944 when Roose­ In the death of the second N e ^ . gram Alfios be held Wednes­ ning on a tight budget, has been now local near Alb«n(y, N. Y. tlon Is outlawed In all sales of eign aid. . , "This would Indicate there were President Kennedy dispatched Home, 400 Main St.. Manchester, day at toe Manchester Red Cross Vernon F. WllllamB and Marjorie Civil Rights Oooimitoslon and toe Sen, Frank Moss, D-Utah, w m velt ran for a fourth term, against Dead at 68 with a solemn high Mass of re­ jeopardized by two recent equip­ F. Williams to Stephen T u rk li^ n In it he said: "toe coup was Wlim ha wortt anyway, he wao housing and in moat rentals. The political objectives,” Romney said former Secretary pf the Army office, 139 B. Center St. from 9 only exceptions will be owner- Attorney General were to meet amazed by toe reaction. Kennedy RepubUcan Thomas E. Dewey. LESSON IN ECXiNOMY quiem at St. Margaret-M a r y’s a.m. to noon and continued alter and Betty Jane D. Turkington, established technically after iny suspended. darkly. Roosevelt annoimced he would Kenneth Royall and former Army ment breakdowns. today to dloousa what steps can obviously was elated. For another example, .Kennedy football coich Berl BlaiX. to By POLLY CRAMER ROCKVILLE — Dr. Clarence E. Church at 9 o’clock. lunch until 2:30 p.m. Persons who property at 12 Saulters Rd. return from Mexico (In mid-Sep­ IliaThe 1,000 i.oou umonunion woriuneworkers walked 1 occupied two-famUy housM Md The trip waa just plodding along not nm "to the usual partisan, Town Controller Joseph V. CTe- out la«t Monday and the company brfirdlng houses occupied by the be taken to toe dtapute resulting spoke warmly to Wyoming of Sen. Birmingham to help soothe the Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Peterson, Rockville dentist Md The Rev. Joseph P. Schick was complete the classes are eligible mentlno explained tWs morning Quit Clalin Deeds tember). The coup was or- until Kennedy hit upon the 'pMce poUtlcal sense." inlzed before my inauguration went to court seeking an Injuric- owner. Gale Magee. Democrat who faces troubled racial waters. They con­ DEAR POLLY — Our daugh­ dental surgeon for 43 years, med celebrant; the Rev. Raymond F. to assist in bloodmoblle visits. toat rental bulldozers will c ^ Theodore Malek to Elaina M. fmm the third rejeotlon laot month question to Montana. Starting Then he set out on a series of ferred with leaders of both races Gallagher, deacon, and the Rev. Anyone interested may call toe England Malek, property on Lydall SSt February.” tlon and $100,000 each day the Also going into effect Tuesday there, he seemed much more en­ a fight next year. He had similar "Inspection visits" all the way ter’s wedding had to be arranged this morning at Manchester Me­ about $500 for each period that of a New Haven Negro who is praise to .Montana for Sen. Mike last week and planned further on a very strict budget. For her Edward J. Itadrevich, subdeacon. Red Cross office. Bosch said he had asked Gen. strike continued. Fanrel said the I will be toe maximum speed law. thusiastic. He spent Increasing across toe country, making ap­ morial Hospital. Dr. Peterson made the town’s old bulldoser hss been wulkout vtolatad a no-ntrike clauae Under thla measure, absolute max- seeking membership to the An­ Milnsneld. talks today. album of wedding pictures, 1 cov­ his home at Hilltop Dr. in Tolland. Mrs. JuUa Durig was organist and *Sllchard B. Monell to Richard B. Imbert Barrera and. his wife to amounts of time shaking hands pearances before thousands at Edward Poirot, soloist. out rf commission. Monell and Haru O. Monell, prop­ accompany him aboard the frigate in i!tB contract wtth the union. imum speed limits of 70 miles an dover Lake Property Ownert As- ONLY IN BABIES. IF VOU with those who greeted him at air­ In Salt Lake City, a Kennedy at­ military Installations and defense Birmingham's racial situation ered a cloth - covered notebook He was 68 years old. Edwin Alfred Jolly Jr., son of In addition, a new disposal area h a v e a n ANEMIA REQUIRING tack on certain foreign policy was further clouded over the with leftover pieces of her bro­ Burial was In Cedar Hill Ceme­ erty on Avondale Rd. because he dlatnlsted the navy The union countered with a suit hour' on multiple lane, limited ac- socMUoo. (ALPOA). ports, auditoriums and stadiums. plants — as commander to chief. Until two years ago, when he Mrs. Anthony Sgro, 73 Ddvpn Dr., of about two acres must be open­ a lle ^ g that. PoUfemo’s suiqjen- cess highways are established. The IRON FOR TREATMENT IT ideas waa widely interpreted as weekend when two prominent Ne? cade wedding dress. First a layer retired. Dr. Peterson conducted tery, Hartford, where Father recently re^stered at Lrf>onon Richard C. Woodhuse chiefs. He said Imbert Barrera The meeting was requ eeta^ y In the final speech, at Las Vegas The fact that he was presenting ed soon — at a cost of about $3,- and Gen. Luis Amiama Tlo, an­ aion. rieo ■violated the contract, maximum on otoer roada la 60. USUALLY MEANS VOUVE an attack on toe views of Sen gro leaders — millionaire A. G. of old cotton flannel sheeting was his practice at 9 Elm St. and Schick read the committal ser­ valley college, Anhville, Pa., and F. Woodhouse, property at 114-116 Gov. John Deropeey after ALPOA BEEN LOSING BLOOP Saturday, Kennedy again stressed himself as above politics, while Gaston and attorney Arthur D. put around the outside cover for 100 — and a future area must be other leader of toe coup, were And It filed an unfair labor prac- Drivers caught exceeding the notified toe oommiserton two weeks foreign policy. Once more, toe Barry Goldwater of Arizona, i showing himself so extensively to before that had been located on vice. will major in music education. 8. Adams St. SOMEWHERE. possibility for the 1964 GOP presl Shores — took issue with Dr. Mar­ padding. Pieces of the brocade Bearers were William DesRosi- prepared — at about $3,400 to Jerome C. Kelter Jr. to Sun­ "toe only persons doss to the tics complaint wWi the Natlpnal gtatutory maximum limit will not ago wi«s It woidd not recwisider reaction waa favorable. the voters, infuriated toe Dewey Park PI. ,, Insure continued successful opera­ new government that have shown Labor Relations Boasd. be able to claim they were driving dentlal nomination. tin Luther King Jr. over King's were cut so they lapped gener­ He was bom in Newton Upper er, WlUiam Franks, Anthony For­ set Hompowhers Association, Inc., the application rf the Rev. WHUam If the trip was a dry run for ezmp- The Manchester Young Demo­ tion rf the landfill disposal meth­ courtesy to me." The oomplaint, to addition to the U t a safe speed for conditions. This Kennedy’s ' non-politlca 1 trip But whether toe opposition geU threat of renewed demonstrations. ously over the outside to the in­ Falls, Mass., on May 16, 1895, the rester, Kenneth Jansen, JohnCod- crats will meet at 8 p.m. tomor­ property at 128 ChrlsUne Dr. Philpot, Negro pastor rf a New the 1964 campaign, as seems ap­ King, president of the Southern side and held in place with that od. Bosch’s ultimate destination was lawBuHte, ^11 be dropped. The defense...... will still be allowable, how- Haven church. 'Hie mtoltaer a parent, Kennedy undoubtedly called to mtod a similar one taken angry, or laughs It off, one thing son of Eric and Louise Olson Peter- raro, Anthony Valente. row at Pellins Restaurant, 7 Wal­ Certificate rf Trade Name by President Elsenhower In Octo­ Christian Leadership conference, popular, all-purpose, milky look­ General Manager Richard Mar­ not known, but Puerto Rico ap­ union has agreed to protcat Poii- U ye, y tj,elr speed U to excess of third bW to join the aaaociiatl^ property and payment of toe views It M a success. seems certain: politicians will go son. . , nut St., for its first regular meet­ Steven Merovonlch and Yvo^nne ber 1960. Hllsenhower wasn’t run­ had accused city fathers of mov­ ing glue that dries clear. As a Samuel Johnson tin will ask the town directors for Wlrtalla d /b/a Parl.sian Coiffure, peared a likely exile home. He fem e’s s u ^ a i^ n through normal posted limit but below toe ab- w«s turned down on Aug. 31. < ^ y standard fee to the association. right on making nonpoUtlcal trips. Dr. Peterson w a .s a graduate ing this fall. Discussion of plans an additional appropriation of$7,- and Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Mu­ grievance channels. ning himself, but he wanted Nixon ing too slwly In meeting Negro finish, cardboard pieces, also cov- of the University of Maryland. The largely attended funeral of for toe coming year Is slated. 85 Dak St. ^ . majdmum ALPOA members can use toe pri­ At present, an applicant must By J. W. DAVIS demands. e.ed with the dress fabric, were Samuel Johnson of 31 Oak Grove 500 to cover these expendlturee at Release of Real Estate Attaclmient noz Marin are friends. The "dogs for research" bill, one vate lake. ^ ^ bt approved by two-thirds of the WASHINGTON (AP) — One of] to succeed him. WATER ROUTE He was a member of Union Con­ the October directors meeting to­ The civilian provisional govern­ Elsenhower was greeted In Cali­ Gaston and Shores, both of fitted to the inside of the covers gregational Church. St. was held Saturday afternoon John Fitzgerald Jr. against Peter Profeator Dies of the most controversial meas­ The Rev. Mr. Philpot, who has votii^ members. the more entertaining fictions In INDIANAPOLIS (AP) —Instead and It concealed the raw edges The Sisterhood of Temple morrow night. ment Installed by toe coup lead­ ures before toe General Assembly owned property at the lake frf A charge of discriminatory fornia by the Democratic governor, whose homes have been bombed A fellow of the American Col­ at the Trinity Covenant Church. Freiman, August Ozols, et al, NEW LONDON (A P )— Prank the legends of Washington Is that Edmund G. Brown, who told him; of arriving at a fire to a fire en­ recently. Issued a statement urg­ that lapped over from the outside. The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask officiat­ Beth Sholom will sponsor a mem­ He asked a similar amount at ers lifted toe dusk-to-dawn cur­ In recent years, requires dog war­ eight years, complained 'to the practice has also been filed by a president can take a non-polltl- gine, a Jackson county volunteer lege of Dentists, he was a member bership tea tonight at 8:30 at the few imposed on the nation. Ar­ Edward Morris, 74, of New Lon Don’t do too much for Mr. Nix- ing that current negotiations be We bought the usual acetate jack­ of the American Dental Associa­ ed. Ernest C. Johnson Jr. was or­ the September meeting, to pay for **'*^otlce of Federal Tax Lien don, professor-emeritus of philos­ dens to offer unwanted, Impound­ commiaaion that he wee turn^ James Tsuffis, a white married to cal speaking tour across toe coun­ fireman reported for duty by et cover for protection, filler home of Mrs. Robert Stone, 60 fill for the disposal area because rests continued rf suspected Com­ on.” „ . ^ven fuU opportunity for success. tion, a member of the State Dental ganist. Mrs. Roger Lawson was United States Government ophy at Connecticut College, died ed strays for sale to licensed down liecauBe rf Ms race. A meet- a Negro, who claims that ALPOA try- . . , swimming across White River. City Councilman George Selbels sheets were bought at an office Butternut Rd. Mrs. Sanford "Plep- 'it la no longer available from toe munists and others on charges of tng between AL*POA officials and discriminated against his eight- Smilingly, Elsenhower replied; Association, past president of the soloist. Burial was in East Ceme­ against Horace B. Brannon, d/b/a this morning At his wdnter home medical research laboratories. For toe president is not only "This Is a non-poUtlcal tour, but Oscar Slefker was fishing on toe warned that King would be ar­ supply store and the total cost ler and Mrs. Ronald Lang are co- iLove Lane sand bank, which has possessing weapons and partici­ Another measure taking effect the oommUwlon several weeks ap- year-old son during swimming president, he’s toe chief of his river bank opposite a field where New Englahd Dental Society; had tery. chairmen. The event Is open to all Billy’s Luncheonette, 942 Mrfn St., pating In disorders. to Swathmore, Pa. I’ll do all I cam to see that Nixon NOW rested again. If necessary, to was $3 in'=*comparison to ones we Bearers were Warren Kings-, m i been closed. $1,109.19 for non-payment rf with­ ' Professor Morris' retirement is one giving doctors Immunity parehUy flailed to renolve toe dis­ lessons at the lake. political party. And, likely aa not, a brush fire started. When toe saw that started at $12. Old leath­ served on the State Board of Den­ AuthorlUea released about half ALPOA’s new officers, elected la elected.” break up a threat of renewed tal Examiners and as a member bury, Henry Baker, James Hall, women rf the Temple, The request was referred to toe from toe Connecticut College facul from malpractice suits . arising pute. he Intends to run again. It follows Another president who got .?fun alarm sounded he took the most er and suede jackets also make holding taxes. . „ . - of toe BOO persons taken Into cus­ at toe Augubt meeting, will take demonstrations. of the National Procurement Com­ Kenneth Nelson, Robert Olson directors disposal committee, Attachment of Beal Estate ty to 1964 terminated a 37-year from medical aid given volutarily Ill a letter to the oommis-slon that almost anything he does or out of such a situation waa Harry I direct route to toe fire. FUEL OIL luxurious looking scrapbook cov­ tody. over tomorrow. says is looked upon as political. King led an anti-segregation mission' during World War n. and Victor Johnson. The Legion Auxiliary wUl spon- which has yet to report Its find­ Vernon National Bank of Ver- U.S. Ambassador John Bartlow teaching career to toe departments and without charge at an accident two weeks ago, ALPOA’s presi­ campaign last spring which re­ ers. Rubber cement should be The Watklns-West Funeral gor a rummage sale Friday - at 9 ings. scene. dent Roland D’Amour said the Serving again as president will This didn't start with President IDNLY I I/ C ® '* * " used to hold these instead of the He founded the Rockville chap iKxi sgalnat August Kivlmae, prop­ Marlin, summoned home by the of philosophy, psychology and edu­ 3 2 sulted In an agreement to deseg­ Home, 142 E. Center St., was in a.m. at the Legion Home. Mrs. Clementino says that toe addi­ erty at 256 Autumn St., $4,000. The physicians can be sued only asaoelaition was legally bound to be D’Amour. Edward Montandon Kennedy’s 10-state Western trip. glue. —MRS. F. M. K. ter of Lions International and ,1s a State Department for consulta­ cation. will serve as first vice president; regate downtown lunch counters, past president of the unit. He also charge of arrangements. | cnifford Walker, 76 Phelps Rd., tional appropriation is being asked In recognition of his distinction If gross negligence is charged. follow Its bjdawa which deoignate Just think of his immediate pre­ Building Permits tion, arrived In New York and re­ John Shouklmls as second vice decessors — Dwight D. Elsenhow­ improve Negro employment op­ served as district governor of the and Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks are this month, rather than later in TV) N. Charles for Mywm L. Rice, as a scholar, toe college awarded Other measures going Into of' two-year watt before an appU- portunities and desegrate fitting DEAR POLLY — When Uklng fused to comment on the Do­ oant who has been turned down president; Mrs. Eleanor Dickin­ er, Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. state Lions organisation. co-chairmen. Donations may be toe year, both because the budget additions to dwelling at 53 Cros­ minican situation. him toe Lucretla L. Allyn chnlr to feet include those that will; rooms. a group picture of small children brought to the Legion Home is so tight, and because there are oan be reoonsidored for admission. son, secretary; and Charles Ers- Roosevelt — they all Indulged to CASH SAVINGS who are not the least bit in­ He was also a director of the by Rd.. $2,065. ^ ■ The United States suspended philosophy to 1945 and named him Allow voluntary admission Into 12th Circuit Thursday at 7 :30 p.m. Those de­ funds still available now for ad­ chairman of toe then-joint depart­ state mental hospitals. Meanwhile. ALPOA’s bo4rd of klne, treasurer. the non-political trip With political terested in having their picture Savings Bank of Rockville. To Brown and White for B ^ dipIomaUc relations with the Do­ Named to toe board of direc­ DRIVEWAYS siring pickup service may call Mrs. ditional appropriation which may ments of philosophy, psychology Abolish the natural lUe sen­ director’s will meet tonight to take aspects. ( I’ 1 0 taken, I have someone creep up He is survived by his wife, Ber­ bara Strickland, new porch at 27 minican Republic as well as Its tors were; Mrs. Benjamin San tha Johnson Peterson, and several Walker. Hie auxiliary has been in­ not be available later. and education. tence for first degree murder. action on a request signed by 16 When Kennedy’s Itinerary w m Fuss, Clementino behind me and pretend to be put­ Court Cases UlHan Dr„ $2,000. aid program immediately after Giacomo, Robert Coulombe and announced, It could hardly be cousins. vited to a joint installation rf Mc- The dlH>osal area had been a To Cheater Ooml.sh. additions to the military takeover. He come to (Joimcctlcut College Restrict tattooing. association members calling for a Free Estimafes On:. ting something on top of my head H>ecial meeting to consider amend­ Edward Yeomans. overlooked that eight of the states Taking Courses like a small toy dog or cat. Im­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ Kinney-King Post Friday at 8 p.m. source rf continued complaint un­ dwelling at 63 Goodwin St., $350. in 1921 following on- year as in­ Ban must retail sales on six to' day at 1 p.m. at toe White-Glhhon MANCHESTER SESSION I at Faith Congregational Church, til the town instituted opening a structor of English at the Uni­ ment proposals. A group within he was visiting went for RepubU­ mediately there are quiet children To Lerile Parks, additions to stead rf two holldaya each year AIJ. SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM can Richard M. Nixon In 1960. BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING with smiling, expectant faces Funeral Home, 65 Elm 8 t. The Henry Wrobel, 33, rf 452 Main 12030 Main St., Hartford, and of the new land fill area last year. dweHing at 20 Summer St.. $50. versity of Texas. ALPOA, headed by William Tuck­ Two town employes are attend Rev. Paul J. Bowman will offici­ Glastonbury Post Saturday at 7:30 Neighbors still voice objections, W indow Broken He served for six years as di­ er, had drawn up changes that It NEW YORK (AP) — A 9 p.m Nor could it be overlooked that waiting to see my reaction. All TV) Mra. Peter Gunas dr., addl- Mulvihill Rites conservative strength Is perhaj® ing the Municipal Training Pro­ ate. Burial will be in Indian Hill St., this morning pleaded guilty p.m. at the Legion Home, Glaston- according to Dliactor Frank Stam' tkxM to buslnoBB property at 747 rector of toe Connecticut Society contends will eliminate alleged curfew on the ringing of Ice • d r i v e w a y s • PARKING LOTS 3 my pictures are a success BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Gov. (Uscrimtoation in toe association’s cream vendors’ bells was im' growing In these states, and their gram courses being offered this MRS. H. K. B. Cemetery, Middletown. to breach rf the peace and was bury, ler, chairman rf the disposal com' Main St., $200. At Supermarket for Mental Health. • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS John N. Dempsey and Lt. Gov. membership policies. poaed by toe Department of Mar electoral support could, be crucial fall by the University of Oonnectl There will be no calling hours. given a 60-day suspended jail mlttee, about weekend dumping at To Nelson Higgins for John FUEL OIL The funeral home will be open the disposal area, although under­ Samuel J. Tedesco were among keta here after hundreds of com in toe 1964 election. DEAR POLLY — My husband sentence, fined $35, and placed on j Holy Family Mothers Circle Buckley, additions to dwelling at Police today are inveetigatlng Five-Day Forecast Four association members de­ The Kennedy trip was billed ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED cut’s Institute of Publics Seiylce. from noon until the close of the ground fires and toe odors which moumera at funeral services today livered the request Saturday to plaints from mothers that toe late thought up what we call a Hat probation for one year. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 41 Cone St., $300. the breaking rf an 8 by 12 front WINDSOR LOCKS (API—The for ComellUB F. Mulvihill, 70, a evening bells not only woke their as one devoted to conservation, Walter Fuss, town engineer, and Hanger. Take a wire coat hanger funeral service Wednesday for toe result from them have been cut A lP O A ’s president along with Joseph aemlnOno, town controller, The case summed from a Sept, j home of Mrs. ^^bert B^ Tb MAry C. Dannaher, additions window, valued at $800, at the A A U.S, Weather Bureau Issued this Fairfield County political leader children but woke them with a rather than pollUca. WE ARE 100% INSURED and cut off the hook and coll. convenience of friends. down. to dwelling at 53 Bigelow St., $200. P Food Store at 116 B. Center St. copies of the proposed amend­ are each enrolled in one of the two 13 argument at Wrobel’s^ home in 16 Hemlock St. Mrs. Robert Hal Contrary recommendations have five-day forecast for Connecticut for nearly 60 years. craving fqr Ice cream. Last Tuesday, Gov. George COOPERATIVE Bend the wire portion Into the To decision Builders, Inc., for The Incident was reported to po­ ments. The, four members were Romney of Michigan accused Ken­ courses behig given locially. shape of a U and loop each end Donald E. Johnson w h l^ 'w V X erre^ rted'ly toii^v wlU serve as co-hostess, come from systems analyst Bruno today: Mulvihill. a former state motor Tucker, RAlph Ransom, Mrs. Eva At a hearing preceding the nil Fuss Is taking "Administration of Beazini Bros. Realty, additions to lice yesterday morning at 10 The outlook for Connecticut for vehicles commisstonec, died last nedy of playing politics to a meet­ Oil, ( (IMP \NY so that it can be nailed to the in­ WAPPING — Donald Everett loaf rf bread and a mayonnaise DeMarco, and Town Health Di­ building at 501-519 E. Middle o’clock by L. Selwltz. manager. Warner and Mra. Earl Palmer. tog, 10 Ice cream companies asked DE MAIO BROTHERS since 1020 Local Services in Growing Mu- can at his wife. Rehearsals for "Boy Meets Girl,’ rector Dr. Nicholas Marsislo. De­ the next 6 days, Tuesday through Thursday in toe 'Veterans Admln- for an 11 p.m. curfew, stating that ing of representatives of Great side of a closet door. A man's hat Johnson of Lyndon Center, Vt., a Tpke., $1,000. Police rq;>orted that there wea no The proposals, presented at a Lakes states at Duluth, Minn. TEL. 643-7691— WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER uuo.\i> ^1 ui.t r nlclpaliUes.” meeting at Wethers­ can be euily slipped into the loop former resident of W aging, died Judge Joseph Dannehy a^ ed the Nov. 7, 8 and 9 production of Marco, in an Initial study of the Saturday, calls for temperatures iatratlon Hospital in Rocky HIU meeting called by the group last most of toelr business waa done field Town Hall on Monday after­ TVj Jack Hunter, Inc., for HoW' entry In the etore and were stUl to average near or slightly below after a long illneaa. It was a meeting called to con ri.i,. Ml ;-r .i so the wire supports the crown Saturday in St. Johnsbury, Vt. the prosecutor, F. Joserfi Paradtao, the Little Theater of Manchester, town, recommended that fewer ard Falrweatoer, additions 'Ihurcday, would toake member between 8 and 11 p.m. But the noons.- Clementino is in "Local to looking for toe Implement used to normal. Cool at the beginning of A solemn requiem Mass was Department of Markets cut of* toe alder conservation and economic —MRS. R. S. Mr. Johnson was bom in Wap- "How was his aim ?’’ will begin tonight at 8 p.m. In the personnel be assigned for the dwelling at 56 Eva Dr., $1,000. break the huge piste of glasa. ship in the association dependent developments. But, Republican Government M d Public Adminis­ ping on Nov. 25, 1913, a son of the "Not very good, your honor," downstairs room of the former area’s operation; Dr. Marzialo rec the period, moderating tempera­ celebrated in St. Charles Church on ownership rf lakeside bell-ringing at 9 p.m. tration," which meets Wednesday here by toe Rev, Bldward Doyle. only DEAR POLLY — Instead of lln late Donald and Harriett Buck- Paradiso said. technical school on School St. and ommended more personnel. INCENTIVE FOR ‘A EAT AND LEARN tures during the middle and turn­ eveninn at the East Hartford Ing kitchen gac^et drawers wlta Paradiso informed the judge that be held each Monday, Wednesday ing cool again toward the end of In addition to Dempsey and land Johnson. SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP)—Edu- Tedesco, who la also mayor of Survivors Include a son, Donald the case was not acceptable with and Friday night in October. Phll- caUon Is dished up along with toe toe period. “ e r f toe instructors slated to 1 — A rather unusual promotion The normal temperature range Bridgeport, several state commis­ Johnson, and a daughter* Miss the family relations office due to ip Burgess Sr. is director of the campaign conducted by local meals in a nutritional program teach toe local services course ta ck ^ of^ ie^ ^ ^ Jeannett Johnson, both of Lyndon past history of similar instances play which will be presented at Motorigt Warned In the Hartford area during this sioners attended, along with Misa boardwalk concessions here has conducted by Lehigh University’s Katherine Quinn, vice chairman of Center; and a brother, Clyde John­ and failure to pay non-support I Bowers School, dining service. period is 69 to 46 and to New Ha­ rf^icto^’^aTd^onf^^a are'' fe?ta?n“ *U cS ?a“st 2^ In Minor Crash been to offer free admission to all ven 69 to 59. the Democratic State Central Com­ Has The Biggest Selection Manchester resident and Water son Sr. of Wapping. , _ ' monies through that office. rides to any elementary school ‘The nutritional study titled “ A The funeral will be held tomor­ Judge Dannehy then made sen— [ The Motherhood of Mary Moth- Precipitation may total up to mittee. She represented State and 111. Ills Av IfjmnAflv will I ^ KC6P in OTuCr. Tn6 lOWcling Cftn pupil in toe United States or Fresh Look at Freah VegetablM,” National Democratic Chairman row at 2 p.m. at the Holmes Fu­ tence and referred the case to ers Circle will meet tonight at 8 A motorist wss Issued a warn' provides special vegetable dishes one half Inch occurring mainly as Canada who received at least one showers about Thursday. John Bailey of Hartford. otoer poet In Massachusetts, now ^ neral Home, 400 Main St., Man­ Paul McGeary, adult probation rf- at the homo of Mrs. A. R. Van Ing in one r f three weekend acci­ "A ” on . his spring semester rC' free to studenU. It gives them chester. The Rev. 'Truman Wood­ ficer of Circuit Court 12. De Meulebroeke, 157 Lydall St. port card. A mid-season report Informational sheets on each. Hat­ This Side Of The Conn. River ward. retired, will officiate. Burial Jacefo D. Cronk, 22, Enfield, Mra Raymond Murphy will serve dents inveetigmted by police. No In­ HOLIDAY AT HOME from Mayor J. Stanley Tunney ing the origination of the Item, State*a New Laws NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Harry w in*M w aS*?S.°a Hart?^ G?p L‘"- ^ s ;^"SS®be\ go^ will be in Wapping Cemetery. arrested here on Sept. 12 for In- as co-hostess. juries but some minor vehicular NORMAN’S said that more than 6,(X)0 children tts calorie content, 'vitamin count HARTFORD (AP) — It will be N. Shapiro can enjoy the scenic budget analyst and a former officer u*« tof There will be no calling hours. docent exposure, pleaded guilty ------damage waa reported. already had collected on toe offer. > and nutritional value. and was given 60 days at the The Home League of the Sal- easier after Tuesday for a member wonders of such places as Samoa of toe First National Bank of Man- S X Friends who wish may make me­ Daniel Olggey, 88, r f 868 Oak­ of a minority group to rent or buy and Hawaii without ever leaving Chester, now toe Hartford Bank Into toe right sUes ^ t h the plnk- morial donations to the heart or State Jail at Tolland, execution vation Army will meet tomorrow land St, WM iaaucd a written and Trust Co. shears. —POLLY suspended, and placed on pro- at 2 p.m. at the church. housing. his job in a furniture warehoitae UNUSUAL I cancer funds. warning for tollowfaig too closely. It will be more difficult to beat here. He has papered toe drab A second section of toe public ad- bation for one year. The judge _____ ——• Police said that Olggey, driving stipulated probation conditions that | The VFW will meet tomorrow a speeding ticket. walls of toe warehouse with 12 by ministration course, for adminis- , Mrs. Cora E, Stanona westerly on E. Middle *rpkc., just 25-foot posters depleting exotic trators in toe southern section of L o v e n tfy Mrs. Cora E. Simons, 86, o f 52 C^nk subfit himself for psychiat- at 8 p.m. at the Post Hmne. Scientists will find it simpler to BUYS IN east of Welcome PI., bumped Into get dogs for their experiments and travel settings. RCA VICTOR toe state, will be taught by Jay M. _ Prospect St, formerly of Bark- ric treatment at his own expense. . j the right rear fender of a stopped Etllnger, now Milford’s finance dl- 1-|n|*| W ||n||t|v hamsted, died last night after a Clifton Smith of Hartford, ar- Mrs. John Reig, president and rectw m d Manchester’s controller l U t U l X X U r i car, in a line of traffic, driven by long illness at the home of her rested Saturday in Ashford by Mrs. ^ ic e ^ m p e t, Doris J. Roy of East Hartford. G r F O X ^ C Q until February 1968. ¥ ||* Anridpil daughter, Mrs. Emil W. Bronke, state Police for intoxication, was the Mancheater Soroptin^t Club Damage was very sU|^t police aenier of Conneclicul livinfl ziiite 1847 Hertford I^CeniiMnwl Although only two courses are be-1 A H JX i* UX rXL/AylUCxa with whom she lived. given five days at the State Jail were delegates to toe ^ h em ­ said. The accident occurred Satur­ '1 ing offered this faU, 28 will be of­ She was born on Aug. 8, 1877, i t Hartford ference of the Soroptimists Fed- day at 6 p.m. fered during the next few years, a i storrs resident received minor in Sandisfield, Mass. Donald B.' Keeney, 27, rf 218 eraUon of the Americas iMt week- The 7:30 p.m. Sattirday, cyclist few each term. injuries yesterday when his car She leaves another daughter, Oak St., was fined $102 for oper- j *nd. The event was held at the Robert Davis, 10, of 7 Nye St, ran “New Vista” TV Manchester, Vt. They will be offered in four fields. 31 near Sam Green Mrs. George Deland rf West Hart- ating a motor vehicle while his | into toe aide of a car (werated by Planning, finance, public works, Coventry, GUITAR land. a brother, Henry Ives of New Itcenae Is under suspension. 1 Daniel W. Edwards, 50, of 154 and management. . . Police said Eugene O’Malley, 53, pteston, one grandchild and one Robert M. Powers, 39, Hartford. ^*>0 lived m ^ Walker St., as Edwards ivaa mak­ OtoOT on toe fa<^ty Include Be westbound when his car ran great-grandchild. was fined a total of $96 after he “ the epcskers. ing a left turn Into his driveway. WITH SPACE-AGE don 8cha«er. the right side of the road. He The funeral services will be held No injuries nor property damage HOBBY CLASS Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the John brX^h rf There are stUl vacancies in toe Wilfred J to Windham Commun- m. piloting course sponsor- was reported. The youth fell from ^ b U c S e^ lce.^ m d WUfre^^ Hospital and released after J. Shea Funeral Home, New Hart­ toe peace ( $ » ) , aM disobeying a L ^•ri^ may olTmlnata tairth for a All righto roaervod ' Funeral Home, 400 Main S t The Oct. N. Noirq^apor Entoiprtoe Ataa. Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, paator and enjoyed a well-eehMd dinner. * quirement, she said. r f h'J- / PAGE SLEVIN MANCHESTIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1968 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, Sl^PTEMBER 80, 1988 PACT TEN d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB ST Xubun lUL; M n. HUm b W a r Church P arley BY ROUSON iMT, Rare 1, V«nmn; Ralyb A«ato, 3 i*aiUc Teacher Tow n Educators Help to Map j LITTLE SPORTS jllospitfil i^btes laa 0«lt S t; Mra lUpgAwt Kat------— *5 Aiwww tAPrgtow raa, ToOtad; Banjnmin Apptotmv, Will Participate State Accreditation Standards Sets Fast Pace 'MA30R HOOPtE? 3?D LHm.> and prtvato rooms tic; Sorgo Dubs, Avon; WilUM Mrs. Vernon Smith of 19 Penn teachera and school admints- Champlln, head of the lU te field patch stem from the reducUon tn dPlaaMiitiMM ^ e r o toy aM 1* Am . to 5 p.m. I stswanson, 33 Thboiaa Ikr.t Oharlaa test conamlttse, Dr. Fred 'VlUa and (4>>:TI0M would «TtLL 8E RIDIN© TRAFFIC X DECIDED IConcir Rd., a teacher o f braUlA will par­ trators has been formed, which the number of schemata or topics H0K6EBACK/6HE «'J61ST« X snodda cUv vialtors a » rodpioated not toloou lstta, Andorar; Mra, Jaanno Dr. James Naughton. CT WAS A BURE ■Kaleest aOponiiiOi ticipate at a meeting tomorrow wiU help to tast a ast. of pro- to 1m considered and acted on. iSHOT DOWN MV LA'NN GHAIR CURE R3R MV STWOm i oft ■meko In patlent’a rooms. Me m orol Kodas. 3d Union Oouri; M n . posad standards for the accredita­ 'Cone said the Manchester com­ Since the council last met, these e u © lN E 6 S MERELY BEcAUEe ISA4riB*M* than two vlaitors at ono ttmo perl Root and daughter, Wapptof: at 13:46 p.m. at Emanuel School, tion of Connecticut’s public mittee will be asked to study the have been trimmed from 89 to 17. INSOMNIA/ > ^ e n L Rooalle Crsvo and daughter^, _14 standards, not to see If they would OF A PRACTICAL 30ReVWlLE UTWin «( BOmtral leaf 150 Mohegsn Dr., West Hartford. schools. . , The first schema Is ’’De Bccle- X"K)OR 60ME n e e d e d R e S T / be" vein ^ -----— I OoMoo Dr.; Mrs. Regina KuWUua apply to Manchester schools, but M O ptnU cM M This will he an orisnUtion meet­ Tha committee la ona c f is alm- sla” — literally "About the DOUBLE FAP.^^ Patieata TodaYLSS4 and daui^tar, Foatar Dr.» Var- llSF troupa from around, the to “decide If they would he feasible Church.” A highly controversial “ ■w* ..... non; Mra. Bottylou Green and ing for a course In brnllle tran­ or reasonable If applied to any U K olhcnIN U ADMITTBD SATURDAY: Mrs. sU te that win participate In a subject, it deals with the very na­ appellaUea daughter, 1»1 Lenox 8L; Mrs. scription. given school system. BUGGS BUNNY V ffiil’i mra* I Mary Landera, M Bratton Rd.; The purpose of the meeting la two-year testing of the standards ture of the Church from the Pope ISCift si«- comnmne mitted to the Library of Congress the Admtnlstratlvb Council after ing the second year; and If the rtc to flour Simon VUch, a baker s r “ Bdwafd St.; Laurie Olender, certification...... —Upon —.jY,rweTvlng 4501 a dan methe boardDoara orof eauemuoneducation lastim i June state department’s------l i ^sent time w for the past 16 years, switched his BY V. T. HAMLIN 40OI?Joet qt r FD 3, Manchester: Mra. Neills W C A will open a certificate, the hraUlIat U pre- gave the go-ahead for Msnehee- ^ h le U observe^ to ^ put Into ef- chef’s cap for a mortarboard. A L L Y OOP devotion 5T Klhbe. Ellington; Mary Pousharty. wiS« pared to fulfill the needs and re- SOStnrgeon ova 179 W. Center St.; Mra. Eleanor tt«l«f*W sas^)^ ^ that they Sr to participate In the expe^jfe^n The 44-year-old father of two re- THIS m A MATTER NOW.PM3U TAKE ME BY DICK TURNER 3T ^ I Coneuone saidsaio his nis standards sianaarcu commitcomimi- ggiyed a diploma from New York n> S W HE WAS ^ WHY PONT ¥31) CARNIVAL BSSpanuh paiNar «Tto Russell. 345 Highland St.; Mrs. U l-^ - Cornrnum.y i. m up educationaUy, splr- FMENREHP TALKS UKE> YEH...SO \O P INTERNATIONAL TO TUNK...OR PO eSCoInmaD The committee’s organlxat^al tee will make periodic progress re- Community College, Brook- HE PONT A MOOVIAN...ONiy JUST SMUT UP ZTMCK YOUP Uann Vltols, Hebron; Mrs Prancla ^ brand Rually and emotionally, and In I NEVER BKH } M TAKE ME AM OOVIAN WHY WOULD WNS\ DIPLOM ^ (comb, fond meeting was held with Dr^'Curtis ports to the local board of educa- , and will ,1,^^start a new career LOOK UKE TH O U G H ... TUNK WAMTA I TOO COMPLICATED 64Sbom Alien, 13S% Center St.; Albert Du- . .SLftetlclw this way fulail their destinies, tlon, with the first one slated for ^ ’ AMY nOGNP o i l UKE HIM / to SEE KING IS IT U ■ early this month, at v^ch the as an accountant. He was forced PO N T H E ? i HIM ? > L . FOR >lOU TO 65 Slngmg voka briV 124 High St.: Mrs. Helen b^*J* *~“ “*^ aehleve- late October. to quit the baking business When I E V R UNPERSTANR. SdFonnedy following officers werp'elected: Mott’s ‘Tendtr-Trim” BMW/ 57 Indian-vraldht U RT B I Tw l«. IT F ^ roft Dr.; Mrs. *Wth Allan L. Cone, vies princiyil of he developed a akin sensitivity | MArdor Hh6ftum6, Coventry; R eyinw d j members w e remtodwJ to Bennet Junior H i^, chairman; CHEESE CHOKES MOUSE that affected his hands. H u gchors. Hillride Manor Ave.. Ver- DOWN U Isador W olf, p ri^ p a l, Manchc-^ter CAPETOWN. South Africa (AP) Church Dedicates —A pet mouse was rushed to an lOyiter bad R H i "®"’ Knffee lOntsche. a oraft I Oraen, vice ehauman; William F. u (vat.) - ■ Frank Caine, M Chamber* 8t., —-ysud meets the flrat and third Freeman, principal, Nathan Hale, animal hospital here from Salt TOP ROUND IBawaBn fldi ^(toM dava oC the month, opanmt New Parsonage secretary. / River “ more dead than alive” Other /Committee members In­ from having a piece ef cheese About 160 'membera and frienda clude; Aumlnlstrators, A. Raymond stick In her throat. An immediate operation on her windpipe re­ b y J. R. W lLLIAM l of Trinity Covenant Church at I, Mancheater High; A. Hyatt OUT OUR WAY Sutltffe, ming Junior High; Mrs. moved the. cheese. STEAKSib. ______. , , landed the dedication of Ha par- Florencelorence «G. . Woods,yvooos, DenuBj,Bentley; Teach- 1 After .artificial . ...r-—-—,reaplratlon, the- - print;mSt Mrs. x . 'SiSruK^'sKl Jew Lucaa hong to the YWCA. Kon-membera I sonage at 138 Keeney 8t. yeetw- ers: Richard K. Danielson, John F. patient was reported as restored I PUT OLD PRY W S’L L T l Omer Oin^as, W Hmry St., Peter attend and a small guest day afternoon. The program 1^ Delaney, William J. Dowd, all Man- j to Imalthy mousehoood.’ To prwe MINUTE STEAKS *• M " HIDES IM ALLirr HIM T H IS DRY Fletcher Wapptog: Laurence Glee- h y m It, the animal — one of 4,082 , CATTLE GUARDS a i r A N D H O T eluded the singlBg of Chester High; Mrs. Alice Hammer, Paul B. Fbikbeln, JlUiig Junior treated last year at the Salt Riv­ TO SPOOK OUR SUN P R IE S TODAY- Mrs. speakers and a vooal CATTLE FROM •EMUPAWni. Hutt. High; Mrs. Bernice W. Maher, er clinic of the Animal Welfare CUBE STEAKS ** 99c BY AL VERMEER JUAV’W 'EM— BAST O U T Agnes Couch wywe'^^S^ S[or*?*l^SSSaSn Ths Rev. C. Leslie Stihnd, su- Bennet Junior High: Mrs. Janet W. Society of South Africa — has PRISCILLA’S POP t h o s e HERE/ since home 67 baby mice. PEOPLE ^^?S2rt M«. * membsrshlp may perinUndent of the Bast Coast MeOarity, Bowers; Mi*D^y G R E W O L D E R quellne Blanchard, Tolland; Don- Ground Fresh Every Hour! T R V T O ttri^patsd In the ^ r v le e o f dedica> Pilcher, town reading superrlsolv I DIDN'T LIKE fi-IRLS . I F E L T A GOOD LOSER!!. ^d Curley, 60 W. Main St., Rock­ Judge Kelly Oiet CHANGE FIGHT tlon. Other speakers were Mts Cone said at the second commit­ EITHER CARDtOJE, W4EN ville. Paul Norltag,^ chairman of the par­ tee meeting, held last week, tnree I W AS YDIJR ASE! J C O M E O V E R b i r t h s SATURDAY; A son DARIEN (AP) — Memorial sonage oqnunlttee; Robert Wld- officials from the State Depart­ A M E ! to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, services will be held here Wednes­ ment of Education outlined the 14 Bancroft Rd., Rockville; a sm day for Judge William A. Krily, hsun, d ^ rm a n of the board of GROUND procedures by which ths standards to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Trush, 58, fo m e r town eourt Judge m Mi; Henry Ask, church ehalr- 'tnS ths Rev. K. BJnar Rack, will bs tested during th* first phsse 6 Wapplng; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Darien. of ths study. On hand to help or- r c a V i c t o r Kmest Rempo, Wapplng; a son KeUy, who died at hie horoaSua- of Trinity Covenant Church. tou) Mr.jwr. ennand m™.Mrs. Dennis Oreaney, i H«y, eetabUshed one of Connectl- ^ The pareonage was purchased \ 38 8. Hawthorne St.; a daughter small elalms eourta by the ocogregatlon Mat March. U ,. naalmlv VtirVS. . . .XX. to Mr. and Mrs. Caslmlr Kurys, h en In I960. It has eight rooms, four of whirii WEEK RFD 1, Manchester; a daughter He was associated with a Siam-. are bedrooms, ^ end la situated on an to Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Lange, ford law firm (Cummings and »rta and half tract OKN 106 W. Middle Tpke. Lnriewood). Kally waa aotlvs j wipATimOB ON SUICIDES BIRTHS . YESTERDAY; A tlcally. Hs onoe served as ehalr- BTATISTICT oh auim uE a TUISDAY Just for Looking daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thom of the Fairfield County Dem- IDS ANGELES (AP) — Inves- THURSDAY 1 Seafood Department f-JO as Relley, 401 Center St.; a son ocratlc Committee and aa merabar Ugations by the Suicide Preven- to Mr. and Mra Roger Asselln, of the board of ftnanoe. He waa Uon Center at Los Angelas Gen- and Listening FRESH PAN READY ^ BY JOE CAMPBELL 10 Congress St; a daughter to **JuniorI Don't annoy your fathar whan Pm trying to Sso a part prsaldent ef the Btam- Ural Hospital Indicate that each IHvir|lMrdlogivn BONNIE l i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, nerSue^etlAn y**/ 20,000 persons In the United SBT OF l b ’ 3 ^ gat him in a good moodP* Crestridge Dr., Vsmon; a dauah- ford Bar Association. Recorded aa suicides. FLOUNDER FILLET, H H-tm ter to Mr. and Mrs. Kristan m TitvRV 'mOMAfl A.! 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OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9—OTHER WEEKDAYS TILL 6:80 She ordered that a touch of the visor waa all that would be necea- 1 - ^ aary from then on for a salute. i Our salute to you Will he only tho 1 begtantag of all that we do to 4s-1 Potterton’s sure you 6t Immediate, and long- Maadieoter’a Oldeat aad Largest TV, Radio, Record , laattag econwny -and satisfactloik and AppUanee Store ' ^ Dfflon Sales and 8«r*le«. T®"'I 1S9 CSENTEB BT<—CORNER OF CHURCH Ford dealer, 819 Mata St, Man- fheattf PhcBs 843-3145. PAGE THIRTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTOR, CQNN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,196t

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH, HAWCHESTER, OOWIfn 1K>NPAT, SEPTEMBER 80, 1968 *»-■ t w e l v e Musial Collects Two Hits, Spahn Hurls Four-Hit Shutout— Hard-Running Conard Backs ' to Veterans

bSSV y>nsss^«iv —---—- ---- toning, the other ' drove in the The Phils ruined Don Drysdare’s League champion Dodgers were tied for fifth, with the Hgeita shot at the 20-vlctory target, com­ Belt Indians in Opener, whipping Baltimore 7-3 and the game’s first nm, in the sixth, York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. But 1968’s final beaten for the third straight time ing up 'With two runs off Dodger Indiana edging Kansas a ty 2-1 be­ MaxvlU’s double in the 14th day belonged to Stan Musial and Warren Spahn. by Philadelphia, 8-1, and the kn<>Cked in winning reliever Ernie reliever Pete Rlchert to the sev­ sinsr^ as tbs American League champion Yan­ hind Jim Grant’s aix-hlt idtching. enth on Bobby Wine’s homer and Suifim ary: faction. Lewis Musial finished his record-studded career with the St. Washington’s tail-end Senators BrogUo with the deciding run. An early gamble on a fourth Md' ’ Manchester failed to move at Sll^ club’s ground _galiMr 'With 42 kees were rained out of their regu­ MuslaV’s two hits gave him a Johnny (jalllson’s nm-produclng By HOWIE HOLCOMB < ’ Louis Cardinals Sunday the same way he started it 22 years lar season finale, at New York clouted the Chicago White Sox double. Drysdale had left after two litiuition didn’t work for the after the kickoff, Bob WersUer yards in seven t^jes. 9-2. The wind-up at Boston, be­ 1968 averikge o f .261, well below Showing a surplus of every First Downs ...... ago, with two hits in a 8-2 victory. The Man left his 8,M6th against Minnesota. his sparkling .JlfeUme m ark o f .331. five innings with Los Angeles Indiana, they lost the ball and kicked to the Conard 29 and 'with Next start for Manchester will tween the Red Sox and Los Angeles football commodity, particu­ Yards rushing .. • be Friday night in Meriden against and final igame in the sixth inning after helping the Cards to Next on the agenda for the two Spahn was '-magnificent against ahead l-O. Conard was on its way. Don 8:26 to play in the half toe Chief­ PaassB com pleted champlona — their eighth World Angela, waa canceled by rain. Paciorek, one of eight rookies larly hard - running backs, Platt High at 8 o’clock. a 2-0 lead over Cincinnati. The Reds tied it in the mnth, Baltimore’s loas had an unhappy the O ibs, reglrtettog his 62nd ca­ Clsnci’s 35-yard scoot off the left tains began their longest march of Yards pssi^ . . Series showdown, starting reer shutout. The ageless marvel In Houston’s starting line-up the half. The 7I-yafd route was but St. Louis won in the 14th on Dal Maxvill’B run-scoring aftermath for BlUy Hitchcock. He against the Mats, had a smashing Conard High lived up to its side of his own line set up a scor­ Fum bles ...... Oesard kua. W srs, Braves to a 2-0 triumph over the also hit that mark to 1968. outs. straight up (net gain — seven TD. Sevetz ran over for too extra Demos, who had runs of 16 and 21 4-1; and Houston’s, frisky young Twin®- troit’s winner over Baltimore, go­ George Demos was the Chieftains' yards in the march, climaxed it Bchmerhorn. _ , „ . Chicago Cubs, winning his 880th It waa a day of anticlimax for Musial, who broke to on Sept. 17, Hank Aaron hit his 44th homer yards) Conard haid another chadce. points and a 24-0 halftime margin. Centers: Rhodes, Folw, Kera^en. Ckjlts, led by 18-year-old John in the first for Milwaukee, tying ing all the way even though he No. 1 attacker, gaining 141 yards It took six plays before quarter­ with a three-yard plunge for the Backs: Ward, SeveU. O r o ^ . Graen, S r e k to Z b league 1941 with two Wts ^t h^d 1 w hite'an'd'seven Walks, in 19 carries. But he had plenty of Deepest Penetration LussI, Ciancl, Battlaton, Webb. Demos, back Bd Sevetz sneaked over for score. The extra point attempt Nolan, Rice. Germaine. Danlewlca. rompefttlon. belted New fork’s I ^ ^ Bos^ 8-2j^^ scored He struck out 1 1 and the Orioles .help! Manchester’s deepest penetration failed. the Tt>. A pass from halfback Bob into Conard territory came shortly . Maacheater (S) ‘“ilS ere to 4V a L - Detroit w « T o f^^clnST^ the game’s Ttaer run in the third left 18 men stranded. coach Bob McKee’s fleet of Using toe same combination of THE fleet-footed runners chewed up Nolan to Ciancl accounted for the after toe second half got imder Ends: DUon. Norrla, Dailey, Spencer. extra points and a 8-0 Conard lead. Lewis’ ruiming and a Clark to Tackles: Monette, Peace, Warren, 377 yards on the ground ae they way. Two passes from Woody Daley aerial, Manchester got one Lennon. Dotchln, Hubbard. . Pf F N T Y OF BLOCKERS: Yale ball carrier Randy Egloff had plenty of interference, ran through, over and around Man­ The tesuns traded fumbles mid­ Clark to Rick Daley and good run­ way in the second period, Ck>nard more soUd threat going in the final Ouaipa: Allbrio. NJebon. D. Lewis. Mike Lonergan (70), Ralph Vandersloot (60) and Chuck ]\to;cein (30) as he races chester's alower-movlng llnomcn. ning by Ronnie Lewis and Werstler C e n t^ : Paurott, Smith, » l f f . emerging from the mixup with the apt the ball to Conard’s 15 before moments. The Tribe was on Backs: Clark, slmmona P a r te m ^ , Herald Angle around UConn’s left end for short gain. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) The Weet Hartford dub added 61 Sylvester, Cote, R. J^wie. R^mUer, yards in the air on three of 10 ball on the Tribe’s 38. SUcking the Chieftain defense stiffened and Conard’B 16 when a 16-yard holding penalty sat toem back and blunted Bomberger. Pohl, Lodi, Miner, Odell. Yankees, strictly to the ground, the Chief­ STAN HEARS PRAISE— Stan Musial, listening to completions. A crowd of 1,600 st- held. Howard Key with tains made R 14-0 seven plays la­ the offense. 8 16 0 4-20 lended. The West Hartford club took E A R L Y O S T speakers praise him as player and man, looks down -Perfect Record Intact Against State Pros- Manchester, on the otjier hand, ter. Brian Ward who alternated • Dick Pasternack rah well for m ^ v e i i (run): Ward 1. run; with Sevetz at quarterback, tallied over at the 15 and marched all the Ciancl, 16. pass from Ward; Ilemoa I, Sports BiHtor ing .ceremonies marking his retirement as a player with gained 111 yards on the ground way for a final score, taking time Mar.-toester in the opening minutes St. Louis Cards. With him is his wife, Lillian. Sign in and 77 in the air. Much more from the two. A short pass from of play but sustain^ an ankle in­ PAT: Ciancl (pass from Nolan). Css* W ard to Gary Cassells made It only for toe «id of the third pe­ ^ l a (pass from Waid), Sevela (run). centerfield is tribute to The Man. (AP Photofax.)_____ aerial-minded, the Indians tried 23 riod and the start of the fourth. jury and didn't sea any second half Sunday < 'plenty of float on the pumpkin Secret at UCojin: No Offense, passes, completing eight. ______16-0. when I arrived a t 360 BiH-ke 8L Must Stop Dodger Runners Good to ■«« toe ■»“ •*tef tin* througli two basebatt gamea Wednesday No One Man the K ey: Sherman OT^turday to 47 degrra tem- Former oeml-pro football player openingi'Ralph Houk’s other Series starters,^ The Dodgers were to ♦'y here Ex-Rams Do Well peratuca tinder cloudy M m to Vince Oenovesl phoned and report­ The expected 70,0(X) today, arriving in the evening. Hitchcock Set Free Yale Field Goal Decisive^, 3-0 n e w YORK (AP)—Iff game customers will be watching are better than average In keeping Boaton. I didn’t get Giawed out ed B t Bridget’s Holy Name Society runners glued to the bases. They will have a workout at Yan­ until almoat noon after returning was moat anxious to get Del Shof- there is such a thing as a key Howard Intently the moment one kee Stadium Tuesday afternoon. man in a World Series, Elston of the Dodgers’ speed demons, The prospect of batUng against The Yankees will have two work­ from the churcii o t our choice with ner of toe New York football Oi- left-handers in a majority of the By EARL YOST Tittle Back on Target On New NFL Clubs my family . . . CaUer sought out artts as toe Sporte Night speaker loward, the durable New notably Maury Wills and Willie outs, this aftem(»n and Tuesday Da-vis, reach base. The pilfering games Is pleasing to Howard, even As Oriole Skipper Secret is out at Storrs. a playing partner and when next year. Hie Texas native now York (tatcher, could be the morning. Houk reports the team pair have 66 of the team’s major if these left-handers are named In top physical shape. NEW YORK (AP)—The Lo8 Angeles Rams are hhving I iirformed him I waa free unUl 2 restdM to the New York area... man in the upcoming post-sea­ Koufax, Podres and Ron Perra- The University of Cwinecti- o’clock, wa Jnada a date at nearby league leading total of 123 stolen And Giants Win Easily Football was also toe topic when bases. The Yankees have stolen noskl. Regardless of the winner, the cut football team still does not quarterback trouble, but the ex-Rams of th a oMVto for a 90-mlnute seaaion another ex-gridder, PlrSqy Pohl, son struggle between the Yan- participants will be well re­ BALTIMORE (A P)—The Baltimore Orioles, slumping at Billy Wide of the Chicago Bears and Frank Ryan (rftoe only 41 basM. The 34-year-old catcher Is hit­ have any crffense to speak of, . Ftolohed to ample time to pl^ed. Hie latter’s main toter- cees and Los Angeles Dodg- ting .288 against all kinds of pitch­ warded. It figures to be the rich the gate and on the playing field, began the search today for at least it showed little in its Cleveland Browns, a pair of former Rams, b^h h ^ s n ^ M tWik to my (Jonnectlcut Room m U these doya are to his aon, M - Howard knows all about the est World Series of them all with a manager to replace ousted skipper Billy Hitchcotdc. —, HILADELPHIA (AP)—Goach Allie Sherman of the New Dodger speedboys but if he Is con­ ing but is around .340 against opening test of the 1963 col­ days Sunday, and kept their teams the only unbeaten, untied where tliera ’wa* typing to (to be­ ly, a promising MandbMter High Attentloen wiU be focused on southpaws. Two of his five World the players' p(X>l amounting to for one week, beginnig tomorrow.* York Giants fairly bristled when several reporters suggest^ fore the Olanta-Gteelers National player, and to the Pony league Howard ri^t from the start. El- cerned he does not show it. over a million dollars for the first lege season against Yale at New clubs in the , "They’re good,” he admitted to­ Series home runs were hit off Hitchcock waa fired after the or handling the players was oot Haven last Saturday. that as quarterbeak Y. A. Tittle goes, so go the Giants in for throe touch-^- Football Lieague game came via Raiders... Fellow with the Initials Ue, along with M ickey ManUe, Warren Spahn and Jim O'Toole time. final game of toe season Sunday completely successful. We appar­ Wade threw day, "and I’m not making the With the Series partlclpanU re­ The In winning 3-0 on a the National Football League. ______video . . . The Giants never of HAT stop ^ to say hello, Har­ represents the main right-hand two of the National League’s bet­ —following two seasons as m e­ ently need .someone wlto a more downs and ran for another as the Del Wxrfner and Joe Morrlaon lor Vookad w ow a to losing, 81-0, toe mistake of underestimating them. ceiving 70 per cent of the pot. tUid period field gioal by fuUbadi Tittle had just passed for threeO Bears moved their record to 8-0 touchdowns. Morrison-also old A. Turkington, for many years ed power against the Dodgers’ ter left-handers. ager—and offered a front office positive approach." offaosa toaitoquate and the de­ left-handed pitching. This Series But we have som e pretty gcx)d each winning share could amount Chuck Mercdne from 20-yards out, touchdowns and directed the New the third period—a pair of TDs and remained in sole poeaesslon plunged one yard and dashed 70 Manchester’s mayor and a iqiorte base stealers in the American The Dodgers may be without the job. MacPhail didn’t place the btame lurintsinni their perfect record of fense outplayed completely by the entousiaot of toe highest order,.. shapes up as one southpaw duel services of their young third base- to approxim ately 313,000 and each The Orioles, who battled the York attack in almost faultless and a field goal. of first place In the Western Con­ yards for other touchdowns. League, .too, and they don t give loser's share to around 39,000. entirelv on Hitcluxadc. however. M v«r hwving tost a footlbiall game fashion In a 37-14 victory over • * • ragged Btoelera Y. A. TltUe, who Soccer, on an informal basis, will after another. man, Ken McMullen lor the Se­ New York Yankees for the Ameri­ But even with the alert defense, ference. The Bears ruined Detroit me too much trouble.” Both would be records. “This responsibility is equally to a stsite foe in 86 years. Mer- the Philadelphia Eagles. Last week with 28 points in the second quar­ was tajurad and sidelined, would be started at Oieney Teoh this Two of baseball’s very best left­ ries opener. The 21-year-old rookie can League pennant in 1960 and the Giants had to capitalize and PAOKEE8-OOLT8— have help^ toe New York cause, handers, the Yankees’ Whltey Baseball people say, however, Yankee Stadium seats 70,000 mine, and must be shared by toe cine’a balertted toe sent the pig- with Tittle sidelined by an Injury, there Is where 'Httle came into the ter and wound up with a 87-21 vic­ Packer coach Vince Lombardi fall and Tony D’Angooa, athletic toat runners steal bases on the pulled a hamstring to his left leg finished third in 1961 under Paul plavera and the organization aa rtdn pe*f ectly through the up­ • If fit, but the outcome would have dlreetor, revealed tong range plans Ford and the Dodgers' Sandy Kou- last Hiursday. If McMullen can­ and Dodger Stadium 86,000. If the Richards, slipped to seventh last the Giants were shutout 31-0 by picture. The balding 36-year-old tory over the Lions, now 1-2. summed up the battle with the pitcher, not toe catcher. If so, toe Series goes the limit, it will at­ ■w,'cl"l," the Oriole boss sai(L rights beftjre a aWrteleeve crowd the Pittsburgh Steelers.. Ryan tormented the Rams with (Colts tola w ay: "T hat was no been the same. Hi# Steelers looked on the sport... Another night on fax, will start in Wednesday’s not play, Alston will move Jim year under Hitchcock. They im­ New York ace moved hia team for opener at Ywikee Stadium. An­ Dociger daredevils will find a real tract some 876,000, not to men­ Hitchcock has been offered toe o f 80,814. "I don’t think any one man can a score every time the goal line two touchdown passes, while Jim­ game for sane people." and played like Green Bay. toe aoctol beat and tt waa good to toughle in Ford, who can handle Gilliam, Is veteran all-purpose proved to fourth this season, but post of field director. He woold AH during the pre-eeaoon driUe, other southpaw duel between Inflelder, to third and play Dick tion the millions who will be view­ be called the key.” said Sherman was in sight. Hia bdtl handling and my Brown did the running job In The Packera couldn’t get start­ meet John Brennan, one-time Trin­ base runners as weU as any pitch­ ing the gamM on nationwide tele- were.,just as far behind the pen­ assist MacPhail and Farm Dlr*c- vecy BbOe infocmsitiDn was sent in rejecting the idea that Tittle a 20-6 victory. The Browns, also ed, while Johnny Unltoa was hav­ Monday ity atWete, and the likely' next Dodger veteran Johnny Podres Traceweski, another youngster at nant-winning Yanks. passing enabled the Glanta to “re­ and Yankee youngster A1 Downing er In baseball. Downing and right­ 1 vision. lor Harry Dalton, scout otlier lagpeidtog the UOonn acti'viltiea. was Indlspensible to the defending establish” themselves as Sherman 8-0, are now sole holders o f the ing one of his good days, but Didn’t know you started so ear­ m&yor In Hurtfordp And Rol* hander Jim Bouton, Manager second. Attendance dropped to an all- is alated for the second game, teams and free agents, and In­ Several surpriseB were planned tor Eastern Division champions. put It. He was referring to the Eastern (Conference lead, while Green Bay finally went ahead on ly," ManOhMter High Soccer he Otarest, Who runs toe East time low of 790,254 last year and struct young players a* trainiag the Tale opener tawiderB reported. "Certainly. Tlttlo has helped us Pittsburgh debacle. the Rams—who have scored only a messed up line play that turned (toach Dick Danielson announced Hartford Oasette. tunbled farther to 774,343 this Whsst Head Coach Bob Ingalls and cam ps. tremendously, and a little of his All Gsunes OrHieal 22 points In three game#—are 0-8. Into a 86-yard scoring pass. when be arrived at 7:40, a good season. his asBistanta hnd in Store were Pittsburgh, saddled with a tie T l i a n d a y class mbs off on the others, but Despite toe victory Sherman ex­ The Packera, trailing 17-14, had hour after toe sports sheq) s t a r t ^ Individucdly^ Red Sox Hid Well General Manager Lee MacPhail, well guarded eecrSto. l o o s e BALL: Eyeing a Yale fumble m the first half you can’t afford to build around In its opener when an extra point down and four on the (Colt fuDCtionl^... Jim Herdlc, (tolef Hea'vy volumo of mall left at who hired Hitchcock, indicated he ACES A T 10 After 60 mtautes of dull, unin- pressed concern about toe road hit toe goal poet, moved Into are Larry Reed (42) of UConn and Yale's John Sullivan one man,” Sherman told the writ­ ahead. “No one game can be called 36 as the fourth quarter opened. of the Recreation Department, in toe desBSk didn't bring any checks, Major League may seek a more aggressive per­ tecesttaur and ussexoiitting football (6 8 ). The former got there first to halt a Yale drive deep ers surrounding him after the second place in the East with a The ball was fumbled In the back- at 8:86, got the same treatment, or______bills, but It did produce creden- sonality as his replacement. SAN FRANCIseX) (AP)—After on a perfedt, d ea r, sunny and mllid critical,” he said. Every one of toe 23-10 victory over the previously — “ “ * in lO-year-old Bill Steiger toot a game. 14 must be considered critical In fteld on an Intended end sweep only from this source. I waa to- I World Series tickets ”I’m not looking for a policem^ SM tsm ber ailtemoon, tTOonn, on into UConn territory. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.)______Neoeesary Ingiediraita unbeaten St. Louie (Cardinals. The and bounced around on the Con = L e a 4 e rs = Yastrzemski and Stuart NATIONAL LEAGUE hole-ln-one, his father, Ted Stelgsr, this league. It’s going to be » formed Rec people get out of bed jjew York. PH peas up the junket w L Pet. OB or disciplinarian,” MacPhail said. offense, looked worse than ever. An NFL team must have two Steelers are 2-0-1. 45. Bart Starr found it and threw early and are on toe job long be- lob AngelM, by mutual con- AMERICAN LEAGUE ’’But, perhaps someone who is ju-st a bank vice president, remtrieed Otte game doeent make a sea­ stanza, Reed fell on a Tone Grant things to win — top defense and scramble all toe way unless one Another castoff quarterback, Y. Batting (426 at bate) — Yas- Los Angeles 99 68 .611 — sorrow fully. “ How d o you Bvs wOto Midway in toe final canto, trail­ tear.' gets hot as we did last year m l iu y h e c k it to B oyd Dowler on the 28. He fore most white collar workero. ^nt, and plan to cover t^ N w a little tougher. son but the latest edition f ^ fumble on the 13. One period later a tap quarterback. You might A. Tittle, the St. Louis ...... 9898 69 .674 6 a kid after this?” ing, 3-0, UOonn had a great chance and runs off six or seven wins In s Heidic’a visit 'waa in toe form o t York half of toe annual October Batting, RBI Champs 88 74 .548 11 ”It is evident that Bdlly’s way Storrs Showed little when to get on toe scoreboard when he intercepted Brian Rapp’s pass even get by with just a good quar­ Ellington Ridge the New York Giants, returned to Jim Taylor, who carried 16 resulU from the aucoeaaful Town baseball blue ribbon classic. . . t r o lt SVt i Ronins. Mtanraot^SM: San Francisco 88 the b e*. F or that mtubter, Yale on toe six and ran down toe side­ terback if your defense is rtiarp, row .” action and clobbered the wlnleas timea for 72 yards, sat out most PeorsiHi, Los Angeles, .804; Ward, Phlladriphia 87 76 .537 12 Brian Rapp’s attempted lateral Tlttls, of course, wasn't toe only H1T.H.AIJ1 TOURNEY Ttannla Stoglsa and Doubtoa Tour- Bob Brown, who handles toe Ski 18 was bo tiger, or bulldog, and it line to the Yale 39. and ours was against the Eaglee.” Philadelphia E agles 87-14, to run of the second half for Green Bay Chicago, .295. Cbudnnati . .86 76 Ji31 was deflected by Nick RossetU star In the New York firmament. Besting a field of eight, Rudy namenta, which he directed... Notes column to The Herald dur- b o s t o n (AP) — The 1968 Dorish Fired .84 78 filB 16 looks like a long seaeon for new and Dave Korponai, instead of UConn quartwbacks were shut­ You couldn’t fault Shorman on the Glanta’ record to 2-1. with a right leg injury. The Pack­ Rons—Allison. Minnesota, 97, Milwaukee . i mentor Johnny Pont with the likes End Del SIhofner stole two passes Heck won the Herald Golf Tour­ > * • are atiU being received for tog toe winter aeaa^ atoppM « baseball season ia bistoryand Chicago ...... 8282 80 .506 17 picking up toe loose ball and run­ tled as often as subway trains that count. The Glanta muted the nament Saturday with a low gross ers are now 2-1. Unites completed Worid Series Uokete: I’m not the desk with toe Pearson, Los Angdea and T ^h, of CMumMa, Cbrndl, Colgate, EMgles’ long bomb (quarterback from toe Eagles’ Irv Cross, one a BEAR8-UONS- 19 of SO for 26S yards for the N(jw York, 92; Tastiraniskl, Bos- toe Boston Red Sox, wound up Boston, Sept. 30 (AP) — The Pittsburgh .74 88 .467 25 ning. dove on toe pigskin instead move into Grand Central Station 10-yaid touchdown. And Joe Mor­ score of 4S-38—86. He edged oo- printing SASrmoee, ran out << the year.‘Jhtoweat^r, toev^ .407 88 DBrtnwuth, Perm, Prinoeton and Sonny Jurgensen’s peuwlng) and The Bears had not scored a Colts, now 1-2. tMi and Oolavlto, Detroit 91- (rith the American League Boston Rod Sox are In toe mar­ Houston ...... 6666 96 Harvesd moving in after Brown on toe Yale 16. Had Korponia and none of the three employed rison, BubsUtutbig for tos injured puhliaher Walt Ferguson who was • • • ket for a pitching coach today New Y ork .61 111 .816 48 grabbed toe free ball he had clear was wound long enough at any stymied the Phlladeli^a offensl've runnerup with 44-44—88. Veteran touchdown against Detroit in their Runs Batted 1 b — Stuart, batting champion, toe runs next asturday. with five pass and Alex Webster, scored three times, BED8KIN8-OOWBOYS— ton, 118; Kallne, Detroit 101; KIl- following the firing of Harry Sunday's Results Service Specials sailing into the end zone. In four one time to get any type offense BUI McGonlgal grabbed third place last three games, but Wade—the batted in king, toe home run The Htiskies had d>solutely no two fumble recoveries. onoe on an eight yard paaa from The Washington Redskins, 2-1, tebrew, Mtanesota, 96; Oolavlto, Dorish. HoMton IS, New York 4. plays, UOonn moved to the eighth generated. Tittle, again on a one-yard smash league’s leading passer — fixed runnerup, a ^gam o winner ground game, picking up only As Eules’ Coach Nick Skocich with 46-40—04. that in a hurry with an 18-yard hung the third straight defeat on Detroit 91; Wagner, Los Angeles, Manager Johnny Pesky an­ San Franclsoo 4, Pittsbnrgh 2. three first downs, two in the first before Yale took over. On toe other hand, Yale’s biggest and finally on a 70-yard burst from Hie tourney resumed this sea­ —and in seventh place. nounced yesterday he is letting Milwaukee 2, Chicago 0. Earlier, an errant pass from put R, “^ou can’t give a team with scoring pass to Angelo Cola mid Dallas, figured to make a run for 90* half—the first wlOi but 1:09 left— pre-season need was a quarterback the experience of the Giants toe acrlmmags. Dick Lyndi Intercept­ son after a 6ne-year layoff. Other the Eastern tttle Before the sea- m ts—Yastrzemskl, Boston, 188; Cancellation of yesterday’s Dorish go but to retaining St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 (14) center Pat Humphrey, Yale cap­ particqianta were Hal Turkington, way In toe first period. A fumWe and one In the second half when and neither Rapp, Grant nor <31rie ball seven tonee on interceptions ed three passes to sparit tos de­ recovery and an led | eon opened. Dallas recovered a — Tom Kelley toe 1 'ronttaue to Uterolly pour Ward, CWcago. 177; P eys^ final game left toe Red Sox Coaches Billy Herman, Harry a m h u o a n l e a g u e tain, saUed over punter Froot Hib- fense. Other New York scores cams Reggie Finto, Joe SatemU, Jack only eM t yards were gained rush- showed anything to get excited and fumbles' and not Buffer.” ^___ to two second-period scores, with fumble aarly in Oie gam e and up a the S this department being tte Angdes, 176; Kallne, Detroit 17*> ■with a re(X)rd of 76 rictories Malmberg and A1 Lnkeinan. W. L- Pct.GB. l>ard’s head. Tbe latter caught up Repaes and eo-puibllsher Tom — li» after 32 la the first 80 minutes. about. Yale’s passing game was as The Eaglee indeed Buffered from on a 48-yard paaa HtUs to Jos Wade throwing for both, and then possed for a touchdown but It was more than an hour. Once with the nolnt from at leaat 100 Malzone, Boston, 169. and 85 defeats for a .472 aver­ Former Bed Sox pitcher Mel New Y oek . 104 67 .646 tJConn gained but 27 yards, rush- with toe ball on the Yale eight poor as UConn's running. their mlswea, or the Glante’ 'ban Walton, and Don CSumdlsr’s 13- Ferguson. nullified by a penalty. On the Chicago Cub. in^toe Na o n a l ^ f .u Doubles—^Yastrzemskl, Boston, age. Last year, Boston finlrti- Parnell and current hurier Bob Chicago .... 94 68 .680 101/, and somehow managed to get off Richie Pettibon scored on a 66- inf ftnd paeelnfiTi ^ second naif, Mercine led Yale on the ground hawking, whichever way you saw yard field goal. 'Hie Olaats led 30- yard Interception. Wade carried next play Jim Steffen Intercepted League, Morhardt w()Uld Itoe o"? “ ^ ^ e ^ n o tickets. . .Tennis 40; Ward, Chicago, 84; Airis. ed in a seventh place tie on a Turley were among those men­ Minnesota . 91 70 .666 18 testimony that Yale’s defense was a boot that went out of bounds on with 52 yards in 10 carries, Randy it. Two of toe interceptions and one 0 tai toe third period before the Country Qub a pass by Don Meredith' and more chance in the big show, u nieht before darknMs put me Cleveland; Gansey, Kansas City record of 76-84 for a .476 tioned as possible successors to Baltimore .. 86 78 J181 18V, the 26. UOonn moved to the 13 be­ over for the one in the closing better than par. Egloff had 31 in 10. Brian Smith fumble eet up New York ecores in Baglea discovered toe scoreboard. BEST NINE — SATURDAY seconds of the half for a 860 want 78 yards lor the first Wash­ not, will listen to offers from the eood frame of mind before I and Torres, Los Angeles, 82. mark. This year toe Red Sox Dorish, who worked one season Cleveland .. .70 88 .488 26 V, fore BUUngslea, was hit, fumbled 281/, Yale did a HtUe better with the was UConn’s best with 19 yards (One-half handicap) lead. ington touchdown. Cubs’ front office to move up in my (Connecticut R(X)m Triples— ^Vortalles, Minnesota, ended 28 games beWnd the under freshman Manager Pesky. D etroit .... 79 88 .488 bsJl, getting 12 first downs, 181 and Humphrey recovered, atoning in nine tries. • • •. Dallas fought back to take the . ‘ the system either as a player o n ^ prepare sports copy for the 18; Hinton, Washington, 12; OI- pennant-winning New York Boston .... 76 86 .472 28 for his bad pass from center. Low gross—Sher Ferguson 74. You can't make a better deal yarte luShlng and 38 m— Low nets^Andy TTiomas 87-8— BROWNS-RAMS— lead twice tot Norm Snead or­ coach. "I want to stay in baseboU ^ moU. Kansas City and Yankees. The margin in 1962 Kansas City 78 80 .451 81V, Day’s only score was set up Rangy UConn kicker John Janis- Bowdoin, WesleyanSurprise had greeted Smith wlto a dou­ 70 91 .486 84 through the air. zewakl, who averaged 47 yards 32, Ous Peters 40-7—33; ladles— Despite a steady rain at Cleve­ ganised an 81-yard march for the but I don’t think I would ever want Los Angeles, U ; Aparaclo, Balti­ was 18 games. Los Angeles via a fine punt return by John winning touchdown. F r id a y ble to open the frame and Leo W ashington 66 106 .346 48 V, to save your life! Pass blocking by UConn was for three boots, one of which went Connie Kelly 48-11-36, Sally land, Ryan completed nine of 16 to manage,” he said... Night on more and Brnton, Detroit, 8. individually, Boston did Thomas walked. horrendous and how the trio of Cirle on toe UCrain 47. He handed passes for 162 yards as he led Dallas end Bill Howton, a form­ Mr. Met—Jack Sanson— ^w m the Home Runs —Klllebrew, M ln^ Sunday’s Results 66 yards, far over the safety man’s Orotoeer 50-14—36, Dora Kellner too social beat helped conclude a well. (3arl Yastrzemski won Felix Torres, trying to move quarteibacks—(Lou Acetb, Doug off to speedster Jim Howard who the way over hia old team. Jim­ er Packer, broke Don Hutson’s busy day. • • Lop-elded lose by the i ir»f caller on™ this— beautlfdl- fall . Bota, 46; Stuart Boston, 42; AIB- Wsshlngton 9, Chicago 2 raced to toe 18. TTiree plays picked head. Janiszewski attempted a 44-8—88. his first batting crown with the runners sdong with the Detroit 7, Balttmote 8 Gaffney and John Billlngslea— field goal from the 32 but It fell Upset Kids Paired Kickers—John Harrlgan 82-8— my Brown ran for 96 yards in 22 career record for yardage gained football Glanta on Sunday to Pitta- morning and wo was 42 points against the Rams ton’t^wa^a ia going to | now to tinction in 1963. LADIES OF Sir. JAMES — Rita final quarter with FebgMS(m gain­ fishing waa good at (3ape Cod. And Stigman, Minnesota, 198; Petera, in about 26 years. In Ita opener la*t SAturda.y» while Tht deciding Dartmouth points NEW YORK (AP) — The ing key yardagis. Bill Triplett’S two years ago. The two teams bounce. Chicago and F ord, New Y ork, 189. The season ended on a high Kalos 139— 341, Gteele (Joldlng 133 • add brake fluid Weeleyan pinned a 12-0 loas on war* booted by junior halfback sick man of the American another srubject we dbwussod waa note, too, with toe Red Sox Boston tied the game in toe Any U-S-Cnr Pair of Second Period Touchdowns 68-yard touchdown run nie jum p by sky divers BiU MERCHANTS — Archie Cre- wheZ’Tleath climaxed a 60-yard ibeaten string to 12 games, travel originally to go to Tufts, tossed a bus drivers wanted cosh. Ferguaim, low handicap K^®*’ *” T aft, whose father I hod known ctnnatt, 106; Mays, San Francisco, to Penn this wericend. Holy Oros# pair of touchdown paasas. 'Hie fans weren’t nnhappy Busy Days Set for Schoolboys^ teau 149, Mike Denhup 142-378, drivl by pushing over from toe toe oompoisy, was tola: "TenM. years, Jim Bates and Marjorie 108. Friday Night in Boston Bout A1 Cowles 141, Bill Chapman 142- r has a stiff assignment at Syra­ Pullback ’Km Bell and end Jack —there weren’t any. It waa so 'Who play* that game?” Pick here vvallace waa boto thrilling and ex- Hits—Pinson. Cincinnati, 204; five. An attempt for the extra cuse and Boston Collegs, yrtilch 139-390, Prank Larson 362. Milt points failed. Buttles were the Wesleyan scorers qniet on toe field you oonld Is Rrify Heck to show his “®®*®> citing . . . Several hundred In- H. Aaron, Milwaukee and Groat had to corns from behind to defeat against Mlddlebury. It was the blear toe halfbacks fumble. All Teams Face Active Slates St Louis, 201; Flood and White, Tedford 356, Jack Bell 363. Boto Later in toe period the down- aa he toasM his weight aroun(L to terested spectators watched toe NEW YORK (AP)—Florentinol'weight contender Jose (Jonzales, Willette.362, Harold Howard 364 Wichita, 22-16, plays at Detroit first Ume Wesleyan had beaten Then came new manage­ S t Louis, 200. a Puerto Rican now living in New ataters took the lead when Romeo toe rMt of the field in the goUl^ unpublicized exhibition of free Fernandez, toe former middle­ A1 Heim 363. DON^T intercepted Mike Masiuk’s pass on Friday night. toe Panthws in sight tries. ment, a new coach and a new By HOWIE HOLCOMB f Chester’s cross country aquad wlU oompetltlon...Stranger In toe faUlng . . . Parachutes wore, dur- DouMee—Groat, St Louis, 43; York, at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Other leading games include name, toe Jets. piiMMn, dncfainatl, 87; W illiam s, weight contender, tries for his GARDEN OROVB — Ann Fidler AHSS A TRICK his own 22 and raced all the way Juniors Paul Nug«tt and Bob Busy days. are ahead for all have a double chance tomorrow. floe of late, Wally Fortin stopped 'World War H, close to me as Saturday night. Griffith’s title back for the score. This time Heath Rutgers at Harvard, Oolgate at Nolan triggered a fine passing at­ The next step was spirit, They entertain Platt of Maiden to say hello. The Rec Department g^g gj o(shoote that I attended Chicago and Gonzalez, Pldladri- fifth straight victory In a come­ won’t be at stake in toe over-toe- 126, Alba Sotoiski 126, Nancy Pon- B-oaton University, Bucknell at fan enthusiasm and two vic­ araa scholastic sports teams this phlo, 86; CoUloon, Philadelphia, 86. tillo l25, Reggie Gburaki 141-127 added the extra points and Water­ tack to lead Norwich to a surpris­ and Hall of West Hartford in a program director usually stops M g para(Snite rigger’s school In back year this week. weight 10-rounder. RELINE YOUR BRAKES ^O R ANYTHING ford had a 14-8 lead. Massachusetts, Brown at Yale, ingly easy 34-8 triunqilb over tories. Now toe iinfsinlllar week ss the f&U sesson enters its triangular meet at Memorial Field least two or three times a which I still have a license to pack •fi^ples— ^Plnsop, Cincinnati, 14; 366, Kitty Slbrinsz 144-125-366. Bates at Northeastern and, in Yan­ nanae of New York tops toe Gonzalez, Philadelphia, 12; Brock, The bull-necked, power-hooking HI-LOWS — Joan Konartid 189- ELSE!\ Strong defensive play marked Betas. The two completed U of 18 flrt full week of activity. Thirteen Friday the Harriera visit Bristol wlto Ups and lnformaU(m *®out 'Viewed toe jumping wlto Cuban meets Joe DeNucci of RUSSEaiSHEIM, Germany— kee (Conference encounters, New throws for three touchdowns. standings in toe East with a event aw on tap fm the vsrioiu O n tra l. recreation activities----- Talked MoCaugtoey of toe PO- Chicago, OaUison, Philadelphia 176-533, Marcelle Darna 183, Nan­ toe second half with neither team Hampshire at Rhode Island and Newton, Mass., in the television Oonny Riidhof, Germany, out­ NOW able to move the ball consistently. It took a.30-yard field goal In 2-1 mark, toe second win hav­ football, soccer and croas country Unbeaten in two atarta,, Rock­ basebaU with the Big Three—^Les jjgg Department and Walt (barter and Groat St Louis, 11. cy Lessig 178. Vermont at Maine. ing been scored Saturday Home nma—H. Aaron. bUlwan- fight o f toe week at toe Boston pointed Giordano (tomparl. Italy, E ast Catholic’s defense was q;>ear' the third period to enable Yale to teams to the 'vicinity. ville takea on atrong Glastonbury Christensen, Andy Llndberg Md gj Chevrolet Arena Friday night. The 10- 15, winning vacant European KAFFEE KLATCHEB8 —MiiMc New Hampahlre hod about the bf at CcmnecUcut. The kick by jun­ night 10-7 over the Oakland kee, and McCovey, Son Francisco, TRADE IN headed al by Chuck MaroteeT. . son,'84. Louis, 20t r in on your otd gun. Guards' LaMontagne. O’Brien. Col- than tiwo minutes left to play to down so(>iteg htaascK after a H m Baglaa an ratad a alight Opentog games to the Manohss oed out and Ron Jeffron of Val- la, Chace, Mac. Lucaa, Osborne. Mc­ by Jack Ooncaanon'a pasring. BC ^ S ^ a S ^ W ^ 01^ bezStaU ^eealox nelghbcm Included Don 1^ Stream, N- Y„ wUl take Ws TIRE CO. Carthy. save toa skain. trailed at halftime, 10-8. dS-yard drive. The Jeto retarn- choice to thU one. ^ ^ ter m dgrt FbotbaU Loagus waw CM “ kw w melting many Friedman, former Herald atafler, RODNEY T. DOLIN AGENCY Centers: Andreoli, Brennan. Thomas. •' The Indiana led 20-12 untU Buok- A big aoooar'tUt is on tap to- poatponed by rain ycstsrdiy. Hisy BUENOS AIRES — Federico place against Jordan. Harvard 'was on the Masaachu ed toe touchdown In lees than ^ “ac'^twroa WUM^re^ln^ In pubUc relations a t U C ^ , 111 PEARL ST.—HABTFOUi) Backs: Sullivan. Masiuk Ricci, Mat^ nell scored on a 69-yard pass play, a minute, with Dick Wood naorrow at Mamorial Flald whan will be rescheduled later to the Thompson, Buenos Aires, out­ 155 CENTER STREET — TEL 649.282S tin. Leach. Judd,. KIrol,' Huebner, Har­ setts five when time ran out hi and Gena Sturgeon, sctniting toe Welterweight Champion Emile Manchester 643-2861— Hartford 273-2321 vey. Bavier. Brettenbach. Dartmouth had built up a 18-0 half­ pfTT*~g to Bake Turner — Maloney of Marlden viatta, theta a aaaaon. TTie (b a r te r Oak Pony ' a Notre Dame, gr^ and M e n ^ pointed Jorge Peralta. Uruguay, NASS1FF ARMS CO. their game. Holy Orosa tied Buf­ Ed WojeUt of Manchester, was UConns. . .Night on toe social Orimth, a fighter who likes to Score by Periods; time lead on Jack McLean’s 25- boto former Baltimore Colts bigger otM PViday when the In- Conference gw e betwran Man­ beat to wind ftp anotber bu^ Ifi, to retain South American wel- Waterford ...... 0 14 0 0—14 yard run and a McLean catch of falo on John Wheaton’s 81-yard diSie (2-0 so tor) vMt chester and Vernon also faU vie- tha WlSw responstol* for me b ^ j tanrclcfat title. 'keep bugjr, mbeea with mlddla- "Manchester’s House of Sports” East Crthollc ...... '8 0 0 O'r- 8 pass to Jim MarcoUino. But Mder Ewboak — ou a 51-yosd W»Ul TD; Heath, (6 run). Romeo. 78, In­ Dana KeUy*# 11-yard pass. KeUy pom ttol OBnort to Wrat ■■■Wiwl. to tba to^r-tenor rata. It atiU Eiare.. .Hdma at a latoTwur. wtto youngar brotoar Bin ICaroaUiao’s ploy. DMt Gaeaman’s 66-jmfd ter. pass. Carey, . (48 after blocked sebrad In tot fourth ptriod eti a MM gaul wen for toa Hath ' e m toptop tor a vMray. Iton- alM ba V . M l MAIN STREET o. 649-1647 klek). potat tx7 Mt tba fNMfemr. PAT: aseili (run) Bavier ^nm). O M -jarder. t.:

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Houses For Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1968 HousehoM Goods 51 Aparimonts— Flat»— Houses For Rent 65 PRIVATE PARTY want. 4 to 6 BOWERS SCHOOL AREA' — 4 MANCHES’TER — Six room Cape, The PAGE FOURTEEN Tenements 63 VERNON — Like new 6 room L- large modern kitchen, 1% baths, room (Japei or older house In Man­ Honsehold Good* 81 (Y)MBINATI0N o il and gas stove VERNON — SIX rbom ranch, com- bedroom Oipe, 1% baths, dining Situations Wanted— lefely furnished, $176 monthly. shape brick ranch, manicured fuU basement, aluminum siding, chester. Phone 649-6606. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By PAGALY and SHORTEN trith pump, good condition, $40. THREE ROOM apartment, 466 room, Uving room with fireplace, Busing Bemces Offered IS M ale 39 , D. Realty, 648-6129. grounds, sparkling condition.' Un­ 2-car garage, beautifully land­ Doctor Says WESTINOHOUSE automatic Laun* Call 649-6928. Main, second flour, $60. 649-6238, S der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 648- garage. High location and deep dromat washing machine, excel­ scaped, $900 down. Schwartz Legal Notice LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and 9-6. 4803. lot. Ideal lor children. $17,600. m id d l e a g e d retired man de­ lent condition. Reasonable. 648- MANCHESTER AREA — Lovely 7 Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ Realtor. 236-1241, Mr. DUnn 233- OROEB OF HBABIJIG repaired, .ales and service, rental room ^spUt, 8 bedrooms, family MOTHERS-’TO-BE HELP ALl I V/ANT I WANT A sires part-time job. Available for 2818. m a h o g a n y d in in g room set, FOUR ROOM apartment, hot tors, 649-2813. 7894. StaU of ConnecUcut, Probate Office, WAGE WAR ON equipmem. L A M Equipment IS A PLAIN . hamburger all types of work. 644-0486. ^^1 649-0887. room, bullt-lns. Call 649-0870. Town of Bolton, District of Andover, CLASSIFIED water, second floor, $65 Wells Bt. September 26th, 1963. BIRTH DEFECTS Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 876-7609. WESTINOHOUSE 19” portable TV, SWEEPING VIEW — 1963 three HEBRON — 6 room Cape less than Manchestei exchange. Enterprise CHEESE . Adults. Inquire 171 Summit Street. Present, Hon. Norman J. Preuss, By Wayne G. Brandstodt, M.D. SANDWICH.' RELIABLE MAN wants part-time tnHF-VHF, two months old, ex­ bedroom Gold Medallion Ranch, 2-years-old. Fireplace, oil hot 1948 ' . .. HOME VOUR \i\DS work, 3 to 4 hours a day. Clerical Musical Instruments 53 Business Property For Sale 70 BOLTON water heat, full cellar. Over acre ^E^ate of Otto F. MUler, late of Bol­ Newspaper Enterprl** Assn, cellent running condition, $128. COLUMBIA — Modem newly deco­ built-in stove, huge lot, oa)y $14,- ton. In said District, deceased. TURM UP THEIR NOSES work preferred. Phone 878-7038. 649-1190. 900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, lot. 643-0988. The Administratrix having exhibited ADVERTISING ATTENTION Homeowners — Let rated large 4% rooms; first floor MANCHESTER — Well located in­ When you go through nine apt.; $120; Electricity, hot water 649-6132. her final account with said estate to months of impatient waiting. yo« Bill put new life In that old lawn. a t MOM’S FANCV GRUB (30THAM "ritUMPET for sale with come property, 1414 rooms on bus this Court acceptance and allowance, it Call 649-3920 for information. CQ.NSOLE TV, General Electric, and heat furnished; 12 minutes to U ft R built 4-year-old, 6l4 want to be sure your baby will 17-lnch, good condition, $20. Good ^ase. $88. 649-5038. line In business zone n, parking, SO. WINDSOR — 8 room raised Dogs—Bird^-4*et8 41 Storrs; 30 minutes to E. Hartford; gross yearly $4,200. Robert Wol room ranch that offers 3 bed­ o'^E&ED: That the , 7th day of be perfectly formed in every re­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and lot second TV. Call 649-9680. Call 228-3672, or Norwich 889-6806, rooms, 2 baths, Uving room ranch, 4 .bedrooms, dining room, MANCHESTER October. 1963, at seven o clock ^ spect. Birth defects used to oc. PROFESSIONAL Trimming, bath' verton Agency, Realtors,' 649-2813, .family room, 1% batlui, fireplace, evening at Uie Probate Office hi 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. clearing. Snow removal. Frank C. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 after 6 p.m. with stone fireplace, kitchen be and hereby is assigned for a hc»rlng cur in a.s many as 25 per cent Noble, 649-605^ ______ing, all breeds. Poodle specialist. and dining area, O.E. bullt-lns, built-lns, 2-car garage. FHA ap­ upon the acceptance and allowance of of the babies In some areas. Now 21” ADMIRAL TV, UHF-VHF, $65. E. CENTER STREET — C-zone praised at selling price, $21,500. It costs no more to have the best fODDLER SIZE 4 coat, hat, leg­ AVAILABLE OCTTOBBR 1st. Five dwelling. Ideal for business and birch cabinets, breakfast bar. Over Improved, large 7-room sSid account.*^ and that all persons the proportion in this country 1. STEPS, SID ^ALK S, stone walls, In professional conditioning. 649 649-6624. room duplex, good location. $66 Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ knowrn to be interested,in said estate be ging set, perrlwlhkle blue, excel­ professional offices or combina­ Basement has brick fireplace,' Cape, newly remodeled built- cited to appear at said time and P 'scc about 2 or 3 per cent. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, All 9793, 649-0600. per month. Call 649-1320. tors, 649-2813. in kitchen, fireplace, oversized MONDAV Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN lent condition. Also navy, white tion apartment and office layout. walk-out door, to a patio, 2-car bv causing a copy of this order to be Accurate figures are hard to concrete repairs. Reasonably check Bambury spring coat, size attached, garage, plus 1 de­ garage, rear patio house with liiihllshed once in some newspaper ha\- get because many of the defects priced. 643-0881. COCKER SPANIEL, male, 2-years TAKE YOUR TIMB PAYING I FIVE ROOM modem apartment, Weekdays 649-4881, eve. 649-1421, MANCHES’TER — Ideal home for nc a circulation in said District, and 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY 8. Call 649-8976. tached, situated on a one acre a small family. 4 rooms Just like fireplace. $2,500 deluxe fallout fsicd on the public sign post in the discovered are of little conse- 1 WANT old. AKC Championbred. $28. Cov first floor, 11 Hammond St., piisiCa on uif* jmuiiA. •• . v. w- r\ev» PLEASE READ YOUR AD "SUPER DELUXE” Rockville. AU utilities furnished. 148 E. CENTER ST. — Excellent wooded lot, only 6 minutes new. 2-car garage. Centrally lo­ shelter with one-half bath. Oth­ Town of Bolton, where deceased la.st nugnee and SO are ignored. Otn- B u t t a r e ’e m THE entry 742-8632. location for commercial use. Also from the center of Manchester. er extras. Owner’s loss at $18,- dwelt, and, sent by certinedmjdl.^p^ M although present at birth, do 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Modem kitchen Including built-in cated. $13,900. T. J. Oockett. Sge prepaid, to inch of the,following Ctassificd or “Want A d.” Si r 8t“ AY^IT Household Services OUT TO A FANCV SIRLOIN WELD TRAINED, lovable 3-year W anteO — T o Buy 68 fine location for professional of­ Like new throughout. Priced at ■ 200. not become manifest until months vrntence. The advertteer .hould read hi. ad the ET^BST d a y i i All 100% Guaranteed units. Adults preferred. Immedi­ 648-1877. immed persona; Margaret I. ^f'"er. Offered 18-A restaurant and STEAk' old female, spayed Bassett Hound fices. J. D. Realty, 643-8129. only $24,800. Cook Drive. Bolton. Conn.: (rem-gi- or years later. APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttnie for the next Inwi^ ONLY $488 WE BUY, SELL (V trade antique ate occupancy. Call 640-9268. anna .tohnaon.' Boston Hill Rd . Andov - ROCKLEDGE — 8 bedroom L- mii.n - Rose- Medical scientists are now con- Hon. The Herald 1. responrible for only ONE Incorrwt or oniittefl SUDDENLY TOU'VE all papers. 643-0309. $14.08 DOWN and used furniture, china, glass, REWEAVTNG of bums, moth holes. $14.08 MONTH ROCKVILLE near Center — 4 ranch, large Uving room, fire­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO d a ^ Trap *§'’ Covenir>r ^nn.. i vinced that the proportion of birth InKrtion for any advertlMment and then only to the extent of a GOT gourmets; CUTE LOVABLE housebroken kit silver, picture frames and old Land For Sale 71 place, family kitchen with dining least sjwe'n days before said day of . ------Zippers repaired Window Shades — JUST LOOK — rooms and bath, cold flat, hot defects can be further reduced; ‘make good” tawsrUon. Error* which do not leMen ^ e value of made to measure; all sized Vene­ tens, two tiger, one male; black coins, old dolls and guns, hobby area. Basement with full size iiearincV' but first we must find the causes. — YOU GET — oollections, attic contents or jwhole water, couple or with one child, no U & R REALTY CO., INC. Realtor 643-2766 NORMAN J. PREUSS. Judge the adverttaement will not be corrected by “ make ifood In^rtlon. tian blinds. Keys made while you ter and white female. 649-7636. COVENTRY — A fine 6t4 acres at windows, garage, private wooded Several have already been found, 16-p i e c e BEDROOM estates. Furniture Repair Service, pets. $66 monthly. 876-7984. a very lair price. Call Madeline wait. Tape Recorders for rent. EMMA 7EEMAM 648-2692 lot, $21,600. Phllbrlck Agency, 649 Charles Nicholson 742-6864 and each cause that is discovered AKC REGISTteRED Poodles, black 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. Smith, Realtor, 649-1642. Marlow’s, 867 Main. 849-8221. JilCHMOUO, VA. FOUR ROOM heated apartment, 8464 gives us the clue to prevention. y o u r cooperation w il l n|A|_ A43-2711 or silver, puppy clipped, selling 12-PIECB KITCHEN stove and refrigerator furnished, Robert D. Murdock — 643-6472 Columbia - PLUS - The age of the mother appears BE appreciated I I FURNITURE REFINISHED — for $78. Call 644-8966. $60. Call 648-5860 after 4. MANCHESTER — Most Immacu to be one factor. Although nost Scratche.s. bums removed, colo^ ELECTRIC WANTED — RECENT set of Ency­ Houses For Sale 72 late 6 room Colonial, walking dls clopedias. Call 649-0248. ELLINGTON — Three bedroom babies horn to iiiotherR who are changed. Manche.ster Refinishing 9 - 3 0 - 4 . J BEAUTIFUL HBAL’THY puppies, REFRIGERATOR tance to school, features kitchen ranch with fireplace, $350 down. purebred parents, females, $10, TV SET BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room Cape. Two Months under 20 or over 10 are normal, Co., 643-9283. SHORTEN THREE ROOM apartment, redeco­ 6 finished, lifetime siding, very with built-in oven, range and dish Carl Zinsser, 643-0038. Howard the percentage of birth defect* males $15. 643-7793. AND COMB. RANGE rated, reasonable. Call 646-9679 LOOKING FOR A 4 bedroom Cape washer, birch cabinets, living A BtlLMcCtoft SyndlcairFithiw Rooms Without Board 59 clean livable home. Immediate In attractive, central location? Realty’ Co., 232-627V______In these age groups Is signifi­ Free Delivery In Conn. occupancy. Only $13,900. Hayes room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? BTVB ROOM apartment, 84 Clin­ Fireplace, storms, shrubs. Rea­ 1% baths, full finished rec room, MANCHESTER — Six room Cape, Needed for cantly higher than In mothers Bnilding— Contracting 14 Free Set-Up By Our Men f u r n is h e d ROOM conveniently Agency, 648-4803. whose age falls between these eac- L ive Stock 42 Free Service By Bbtperts located one minute from Main ton St., adults, available now, sonable. M9-6436. 2-car garage, $21,5(X). Robert Wol­ rec room, 2 baths, nice, fenced Call 649-2666. tremes. CALL ME on your formica needs, Help Wanted— Male 36 Free Storage Until Wanted Street, light housekeeping. Worn' MANCHESTER — Newly listed. verton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. in yard, $500 down. Carl Zin.s.ser, 24-Hour Answering Servic6‘ Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted— Male 36 HORSES FOR SALE — Palomino GERARD STREET — 4 bedroom 643-0038. Howard Realty Co., 232- School Study Babies born to unwed mothers bars, counters, kitchen cabinet., mare and gelding, one stallion Phone for appointment an only. 649-6242. Gorgeous 6 room ranch, 3 - bed­ Colonial, 26 foot living room with aUso show a higher rate of defects M ortgages 31 PLUMBERS, Heating men and ex SAMUEL ALBERT rooms, ceramic tile bath, kitchen, SPACIOUS 8 ROOM Garrison (3o- 6275. _ vanltory units, table-tope and TWO PAINTERS, must be good, Can be seen evenings or anytime SIX ROOMS, children welcome. fireplace, family size kitchen, lonial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, tlian those born to couples who experienced, $3 per hour. Call 649- perienced helpers wanted for new Hartford, 247-0358 d o u b l e o r t w in bedroom for dining area. 16x18 living room Dr George Sanborn, chief of the island standa 649-8986. SECOND MORTGAGE money Saturday or Sunday, or call for Call 646-6065 after 5 p.m. formal dining room, center en­ formal dining room, recreation VERNON — Exceptional value. are married. These factors (age Free to Herald Readers 0726. work. Call 742-8290 after 6 p.m. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT working people, all comforts of with fireplace. Garage. Nice lot trance, 2-car garage. Tree shaded bureau of school buUdings in the available. Confidential, courteous appointment Columbia 228-9077. home, central. 648-6748 or 649- room with fireplace, attached 2- Owner anxious to sell. 6 room and legitimacy I are probably not QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, with trees. $16,200. Robert Wolver­ lot. $22,500. Robert Wolverton ranch completely furnished or un­ State Department of EJducatton. directly responsible for the de­ Want Information on one of our classified advertisements? No basements refinlshed. bullt-lns, service. Gaston Realty Co., Route TURRET LA’THE Operator, full If you have no means of trans­ 3108. car garage, 100x150 lot. shade FOUR ROOM apartment, adults. ton Agency, Realtors. 649-2818. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. trees, aluminum sfdlng, Phllbrlck furnished. Call 643-0002. met with committee members fects seen, but are most likely 'm sw er at the telephone Hated? Simply call the formica tile general repair. No 83 by Conn. Golf Land, Talcott- lime only. Must be able to set up portation, I’ll send my auto for you. Call 648-7980. cesvUy to define the nature ^ bus vllle. Phone 649-1902, 875-0319. and operate from blueprints. Articles For Sale 45 a t t r a c t iv e sleeping room, gen^ Agency. 649-8464. linked with economic, emotional job too email. Call William Rob­ No obligation on your part. Bolton — 5% room ranch over­ VERNON — Just over Manchester SOUTH WINDSOR — 6li room department's .services aymlaWe to bing Carpentry Sendee. 649-8448. Overtime and fringe benefits. Call SCREENED LOAM tor th. best in tleman, shower-bath, private en­ R(X3KVILLB — 3% room apart­ looking lake, fireplace, screen­ line. Like new 6% room ranch, 1% or nutritional fartors. trance, parking. Inquire 165 SEVEN ROOM spacious home in ranch, 3/4 acre, fireplace, excel­ any community requesting t h ^ . We have known for severed MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE 643-7627. lawns from our screening plant A—L—B—E—R—T’—S ment, stove, refrigerator and ed porch, large lot, lakefront baths, built-in kitchen with di­ He covered in detail the five major HOME MAINTENANCE, repair Spruce St. Manchester on quiet street, 4 bed­ lent condition. convenient location, ______years that about 17 per cent of Business Opportunities 32 ASSIGNMENT Andover Columbia. George Orlf 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD heat. 16 minutes from Hartford. privileges, oil heat, price re­ nette, fireplace. Hayes Agency, rooms, enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ asking $15,9(K), small amount | ^tepa Involved in school planning and alterations. Rec rooms, roof­ 1ST. CLASS Available October 1. 649-4824 , 876- duced, $11,900. women who contract German 649-0500 flng, Inc., 742-7886. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 10 P.M. WOMEN ONLY, between high 643-4803. rage, asking $19,500. Out of state down. Goodchlld-Bartlett Realty, beginning with ttve preliminary ap- measles in the first tliree months ing and aluminum siding. Russ THREE BAY Gulf service station MECHANIC I 1166. pUcation. the state grants. « d ^ - Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. “ The SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, Snow school and hospital, off Main St., Bolton Lake — 4 room ranch, MANCHESTER—Split-level home, owner wants offers. Phllbrlck 289-0939. of pregnancy will give birth to and leave your mewwge. You’U hear.from onr advertUer In Jig available for lease. Excellent op­ - ^ SATURN With all around experience In light light housekeeping facilities. 643- Agency, 649-8464. tional small Job carpenter.” portunity for the right Individual. Bird, Toro, Moto Mower, and ROOMS, HEATED apartment garage, excellent condition, close to all conveniences, deep deformed babies. No such definite Uine without spending bH evening at the telephone. and heavy trucks. Tractor, trailer GAS KITCHEN* HEATER, chrome 6539. with stove and refrigerator, sec­ only $10,500. steps to the oompletaon of the relation ^.between deformity and Paid training program. For ‘ ad­ Openings at all levels experience a must. Diesel experi­ Bolens tractors, parts and serv­ landscaped lot, garage, utility NEAT AS A PIN. 4 room ranch ice. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 pipe, like new, $50. Call 648-8289. ond floor, no children. Call 648- building. ^ - other viral diseases has yet been ditional information call Gulf Oil ence preferred. Must be In excel­ l a r g e f u r n is h e d housekeep­ room, oil hot water heat, fire with no required work, Inside or MANCHESTER Dr. Sanfbom said his stAiI wouia Main St., Manchester. Open dally 7862. GOODCHILD-BARTLETT place, two full baths, three bed proved, but the subject la being Rooting—Siding 16 Corp- 525-6158. including managerial lent physical condition and have a AUTOMATIC WASHER, regidar ing room, all utilities, suitable one out. Close to all conveniences, set Three family apartment house, l>edn prepa.ratioms and Loet and Poond Automobiles For Sale 4 7-8, Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. REALTY rooms, $19,500. Robert Wolverton on nice wooded lot, this home is 5-4-3, interior completely re­ carefully studied. More recently, good driving record. and delicate cycles, $40. 21” table or two adults, parking. 272 Main about two months to o ^ ^ e t e the drug thalidomide was found R. DION ROOFING and siding, al­ and senior positions for We offer good starting pay; steady 289-0939 — 643-7925 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ideal lor young couple starting modeled, 2-car garage, ideally their investigation. The final re­ LOST — SMALL black kitten, white I960 FORD GALAXIE, 4-door hard­ FOR SALE - Flat atone for walls, model TV, $30; 649-192L______8t. THREE ROOMS, heated, partly located, excellent Investment, to be an even greater hazard. top, everything powered, excellent terations, ceilings, painting and Help Wanted— Female 35 year-’round employment, advsince- fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call furnished. GArfleld 9-9923. out, or retired. Asking $11,700. port vilU be presented at an open spot under chin, vicinity Union gutter work. Satisfaction guaran­ ATTRACTITVE Ctomfortable room IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 1% Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ $24,900. Various other drugs, notably condition. 649-8290. ment opportunities, 6-day week and 649-0617. meeting to give townspeople an oji- Street. Reward of $2. 649-1088. teed, free estimates. 848-4862. CLEANING WOMAN for large TWIN SIZE mattress and boa­ for gentleman, centrally located, baths, screened porch, full base­ tors, 649-2813. quinine, some of the sulfas, vita­ liberal employee benefits. ANDOVER — 8 room apartment REDUCED T- portunity to hear all factual infor­ min K. the antlcoagulanU, Io­ 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4-door home to live In. Please call 649- ENGINEERS CABINET TYPE Penn forced air spring, clean, $10 each. 649-1887. private phone on floor, parking. stove, refrigerator, heat and hot ment includes finished rec room BOLTON NOTICE is hereby given that Pass APPLY MONDAY ’THROUGH Two homes on 2 acres of land mation. Members of both t ^ dides, cortisone and other hor­ hardtop, power equipment, radio, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, 6416. FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. furnace with plenums and humldl' Call 643-6331. water, on first floor. 742-8043. and den, dishwasher, attic fan. QUICK SALE NEEDED STATELY 10 room mansion. All building committee and the etiidy Book No. E1339 Issued by The painting, ^rpenlry. Alterations QUALIFIED IN THE and many extras. Handy to shop­ rooms extremely large. Five fire­ for 2 families all In one parcel, mones are known to cause defect* Savings Bank of Manchester has heater, low mileage, new tires, B3XPERIENCED waitress. Apply fier. 649-1038. SINGER SEWING machine, wal­ committee were present and also top condition, call s5ter 5, 648-4002. and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ R(X>M FOR GENTLEMAN, cen­ ping and schools. Good neighbors! 62 Duval St. places, 4'4 baths, 2-car garage. modern 3-bedroom ranch with of one kind or another. Radiation been lost and application has been ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. In person, Cavey's Restaurant, 46 FOLLOWING: nut . cabinet, good condition, $80. trally located, parking available. 2-car garage; 4 room ranch Selectman Clair Robinson. M^xxi In the first three months of preg­ made to said bank for payment of 238 (CHARTER OAK STHEET — 643-6630. Furnished Apartments 63-A 62 raUtop Drive. (Jail owner, 849- Spacious grounds add beauty and CJollette, superintendent, Roy Fw- 1955 CADILLAC, alr-conditloned, 2- 648-4880. E. Center St. United Parcel various sizes wooden storm win­ 643-8127. 0242. Colonial — A-1 shape, 3 king distinction to this beautiful home. with basement garage, both nancy can also ca’Use deformity, ^ e amount of deposit. sized bedrooms, IH baths, 2- quality built. $22,900. guson, architect and George Pa- and Rh Incompatibility can cause door hardtop, very good running CLERK-TYPIST — Diversified du dows, $1 each. Three used oil ONE AND TWO ROOM apart $39,000. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- condition, all powered, $880. Call BEDWELL HOME Improvement • Aeroballistics f u r n is h e d r o o m s , complete $18,900 — Extra large 8-bedroom car garage, natural wood trim, tros, principal. a serious blood defect In the new­ Company — Roofing, siding, al­ ties. Knowledge of shorthand Service burners and one blower, cheap. ROCK MAPLE dining room table, ments. Heated. Kitchen set, bed' 8464. Further study by the commit­ 875-7115. Ansco Viking camera with flash good condition, $25. Call 644-1966. light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ room set, gas stove, refrigerator. Ranch, fireplace, aluminum sid­ carpeting, large lot. VERNON born. Peraonaii terations, additions and remodel­ necessary. Apply Manchester • Trajectory Mechanics 245 LOCUST ST. trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 ing, aluminum storms, garage, MANCHESTER - 6 room Ranch, Practically new 7 room split, tees will be halted until Dr. A* a result of these findings It ing of all types. Excellent work­ Modes, Pine Street. (OFF AIRPORT RD.) attachment, made in Germtmy, Frde gas, electricity. Adults. Low born completes his report which he 1984 FORD STATION Wagon, floor $20. 649-1746. Arch Street, Manchester. rent. 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. 106x800, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ E. J. CARPENTER, dlshwather, disposal, attic fan, at­ kitchen with bullt-lns and fruit- has been possible to formulate KLECTROLUX Sales and Service, shift, transmission needs work manship. 649-6496. • Flight Dynamics HARTFORD ins, 649-6182. tached garage, nicely landscaped wood cabinets, jalousied en­ added, la a service to the town ana some rules for prospective moth­ bonded representative, Alfred WOMAN TO LIVE in as house­ GAS RANGE, like new. 648-0086. l a r g e a t t r a c t iv e front room BROKER $35. Call after 6 p.m., 643-8939. Bring draft classification card, HEAVY DUTY 8” Clark floor drum BEAUTIFULLY Furnished, newly lot, close to schools. $16,900. closed porch, lovely lot, high is not binding upon it. ers: Amell, 206 Henry St. 648-0450. keeper. private room, family of In quiet, private home, parking. VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, Voter News four. Call 649-0600 for Interview. • Wind Tunnel Bring service Form DD 214 If mill' Sander and 7” disc sander, excel­ remodeled 3 room apartment, 649-5051 Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8484. elevation. Asking $21,900. Before marriage, take the pro­ 1961 CHEVROLET Wagon, Metallic Roofing and Chlnmeya 16-A tary service is completed. lent condition. Phone 643-1770. Tel. 649-7748. heat and hot water, near buses well kept 6-room ranch, built-in A short session for those whose tective immunizations for all the WANTED RIDE from Hawthorne blue. Powergllde. Fully powered, Model Design PHILCO DUAL oven stove, good kitchen, natural woodwork, walk­ CONCORD RD-—Beautiful ranch, voting righU mature by Oct. 6 wtU and Ashland Streets to vicinity of parking, two gentlemen or ladles, common Infectious disea.ses for radio, etc. Excellent condition. ROOFING - Specializing repttiring PARD DOG FOOD — 48 cans for condition. Youngstown combina­ NICE ROOM, kitchen privileges, out basement, large sloping lot. targe living room, formal dining J. D. REALTY but after Sept. 14 will be held 740 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ • Aerothermo tion dishwasher and sink, slight private home, lady only. Parking. Second floor bell. 80 Garden $13,900 — HERE’S A CAPE on a which such shots are available. Coventry 742-8632. $7.20. Porterfield’s. Chapel Rd., Street. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. room, cabinet Uteben, 2 bed­ Oct. 6 at Yeomans Hall from 10 Keep yourself physically fit. hours 8:80-5. 643-1819. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Mechanics South Windsor, 528-3391. repairs. Call 649-1807, after 5. Reasonable. Call. Sunday or Mon­ lot full of beautiful trees and rooms, recreation room, land 618 Center St. OLDSMOBILE 1957 Super 88 Con­ paired. Aluminum siding. 80 SEWING MACHINE day 649-0275. 17 Pearl Street. 814,600 — 8 ROOM CAPE, immacu shrubs that affords the maximum a.m. till noon. Place yourself under the care of COLLECTOR PART-TIME scaped yard. Marion E. Robert­ Effective tomorrow every town a doctor as soon as you find out vertible, excellent condition. Call years’ experience. Free estimates. • Instrumentation FARMALL TRACTOR F-12 with 6 Business Locations late condition, nearly finished, of privacy. All six rooms finished son, Realtor, 648-5968. 643-5129 SISTER ANGELA 643-5340 after 6 p.m. fireplace, open stairs, recreation plus a nice enclosed rear porch. in the state must hold a voter­ you are pregnant, and follow his Call Bowley, 643-6361, 643-0763. foot mower, manure spreader, 64 making session each month for not OPERATORS • Missile Flight $395. 643-2371. NOTICE Apartments— Flato— For Rent room, wooded lol, Manchester. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. HILLIARD STREET — Trim and instructions. 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, 2-door Evenings and Saturday for Tenem ents 6S Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6132, tidy 4 room home near bus line less than two hours. The Board of He will try to prevent your hav­ Character Reader and Advisor ' Measurements national organization. Car OF BUILDING 60x40 suitable for stor ______BOWBRS SCHOOL — 7 room Cus Admissions has selected the sec­ on all problems of life Is now hardtop, automatic, power steer­ Radto^TV Repair Servicea 18 Experienced operators and TORO POWERMOWER. used one COUNTRY (XiUB area — Charm­ Deep wooded lot, no maintenance. ing a premature baby. Ck)operate ing and brakes, $1,800. After 5:30, necessary. Small monthly season, $36; aluminum ladder, 28’, SPECIAL SESSION OF AVAILABLE (X7TOBER 1—6 room age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. m a N(jh eSTER RANCH — 3 bed- ing 514 room ranch, garage, Asking $11,700. Robert Wolverton tom Cape featuring 22 foot living ond Saturday of each month from with him. located at 231 Main Street, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, trainees needed. Excellent op­ • Electrical established accoimts. Must 649-3458. room -writh fireplace and cabinet Hartford. Call for appointment, 643-9600. portunity for qualified train­ $28; lawn spreader, $12; wheel­ ADMISSION OF ELECTORS flat, second floor, oil burner, __ I rooms, kitchen with bullt-lns, screened porch, terrace, lovely Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 10 a.m. to noon as its reg(ular ses­ Do not take any drugs during available all hours. Satisfaction and Electronics be neat and aggressive. No barrow, $10. 61 Jarvis Road. steam heat, Rusco storm win­ (or birch cabinets, dining room, living wooded lot, priced below apprais­ wall, dining room dqn, well cab- sion. The first one is Oct. 12. pregnancy unless prescribed by 627-1907. guaranteed. Call 649-1316. ees to learn sewing. Apply experience necessary. The Board of Admission of Elec­ EXCELLENT LOCA’HON ineted kitchen, screened porch, 3 tors In the Town of Coventry, dows, Venetian blinds, garage. beauty salon. New. Located be- room with fireplace, /per Street. frontage, large 4!^-room Ranch, 1960 ’TRIUMPH TR-8 Roadster, 8127. Dated at Coventry, Conn., this LAWRENCE F. FIANO kltchen-den, 3 bedrooms up. Ga­ The first meeting is Thursday at 1954 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Holiday. bany, N.Y. 12201. 26th day of September 1963. tober 1. $110 per month. T. J DRAS’nCALLY REDUCED! 128 rage. Deep, treed lot. Aliuninum quality construction throughout, 3:15 p.m. at Yeomans Hall. Par­ NO SURPRISE Can be seen at 74 Woodland Street good condition, $1,000, or $300 and OUTSIDE PAINTINO at a low • Quality Control Crockett, Realtor, 848-1577. Avery Str^t. Six room ranch, full built with additions in mind, boat, WILLMAR, Minn. (AP) —When pick up payments. 649-7239. price. No Job too big or too small. Garden— Farm— Dairy Charles E. Njrack, Houses For Rent Realtor 643-2768 storms and screens. $18,500. Rob­ ents are asked to pick up their between 5-7. 849';1919. Bertron A. Hunt, basement, fireplace, tile bath, ert Wolverton Agency, Realtors, dock. Unusual at $17,600. Law­ children by 5:05. Any .girl .in Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Loftus arrived Call now. 6490726. • Reliability Salesmen Wanted 36-A Products 50 FOUR ROOM apartment Including COVENTRY — 4% room home large closets, garage, combination rence F. Flano, Realtor, 643-2766, 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA Conver Richard M. Gallnat, heat, hot water, gas for cooking. Charles Nicholson 742-6864 649-2818. Grades 4, 6, and 6 may join by at Trails End Lodge on Man Trap NEE® CAR? Yoiu credit turned with garage. Kitchen furnished. windows and doors, large lot, ex­ CSiarles Nicholson, 742-6364. Lake to spend their first vaca­ down? Short on down payment? tible, good condition, standard PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In FASHION DEPT. • Systems Engineering ARE YOU AMBITIOUS and Indus­ CANNING PEACHES and pears, Board of Selectmen Electric refrigerator and gas calling Mrs. Lucius Robinson Jr. transmission. Phone 649-3880 after terlor, paperhanging, wallpaper Available October 1. Call 643-8434. cellent condition, stove, refrigera­ r a N(H — Newly redecorated In or Mrs. William Burnham, troop tion there since 1957 it seemed Ba^crupt? Rep'asesaion? Don’t trious? Do you want to be a suc­ Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill stove furnished. Call 649-7834, 649- ____ tor and hi-fi system Included, established neighborhood. Large COLUMBIA LAKE — Lakeview 5 p.m. removed, dry wall work. Reason leaders. natural to find Mr. and Nrs. J. T. despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ • Systems Test cess? We’ll train you to sell one of Road. Manchester. 5779, 6-7 p.m. ______S IX ROOM DWELLING, E. Cen- nicely landscaped. Everything for living room wlUi fireplace, extra Park. 5 room ranch, furnace, fire­ Malsberger of Indiana occupying quire about lowest down, small­ able rates Evilly Insured. 649 the finest products made, for one JUST OVER the line In Vernon — place. garage, tile bath with show­ In Troop 181, assistant leader is 9658. Joseph P. Lewis. Lady with some Ready to Wear MAC AND GRAVBNSTEIN apples NOTICE NEW i ' R (^ M apartment firot; '" $ iM * m o W $21,900. Charles Lesperance, 649- Ranch with 1100 square feet of large kitchen, 3 bedrooms and Mrs. Paul Whitmore; g(irls regis­ the neighboring cabin. est payments anywhere. No small • Launch Operations of the most respected and success­ 7620. baOi, finished recreation room in er, $17,900. Willimantic 423-6709 Trucks— ^Tractors experience for full-time year ful companies in the world. Call at the farm prices. Bunce Farm, living area, walk-out basemeirt, evenings. tered are Lynn Robinson, Jody Back in 1956 they had met the loan or finance company plan. E3XTE1RIOR AND Interior painting. TOWN OF BOLTON, basement. This home realistically Malsbergers when they had a cab­ Douglas Motors. 333 Main. ’round position. All company • Analog 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. 629 W. Center Street, 643-8116. BOWERS SCHOOL district — 7 three large bedrooms, fsunlly size Walker. Vanessa Hoelzer, Leatrice Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. benefits. Apply in person or CONNECTICUT Laundry and storage In basement. an ^^VER LAKE — Six room kitchen, school' bus at door, bet­ priced at $16,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ in next to them at the Lodge. The Ceilings. Floors. Fully Insured room Cape, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 McPherson, Marie Charesl, Nancy 1961 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD 1950 FORD PICK-UP, needs body call Mr. Gladstone at 643-9909. and many| others BOARD FOR ADMISSION Available November 1. $136 completely furnished, $176 ter than new condition, $16,300. cy, 649-8464. Lots For Sate 73 following summer, in 195'7. with­ work, $75. 644-0209. workmanship gimranteed Leo full baths, large kitchen, living Andrychowski, To-An Erlandson, Anglia, 2-door sedan, radio, heat­ Fertilizers 50-A monthly. Phone 648-9161.______monthly. J. D. Realty, '648-5129. Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ Pamela Laramie, Tanni Hall, Pa­ out any pre - arrangement, the Pelletier, 649-6328. If no anSper, - Help W anted— OF ELECTORS room with fireplace, dining room TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ Willmar couple and the Indiana er, whitewalls. 4 speed .floor shift, Appropriate degree required. Notice Is hereby given that the and den, aluminum siding, ga­ tors, 649-2813. tricia Insalaco, Linda Cobb, Debbie very low mileage, good condition, call 643-904S. Male or Female 37 GOOD COW MANURE. Delivered. tion, city utilities. Phllbrlck Agen­ couple arrived within 20 minutes Auto Driving Miooi 7-A $5 and $10. loads. Excellent for board for admission of electors in rage, $18,500. Phllbrlck Agency, 5% ROOM expandable ranch type cy, 649-8464. Sadlon, Cheryl Gardner, Susan M miles per gallon, 643-8806 af­ PAINTING — EMve room ranches GRANDWAY : NEED SEVERAL part-time li­ NEAT-SWEET- of each other and again found Also openings for fall fertilizing. Call 643-7804, 649- the Town of Bolton, Connecticut, Headline News Pretty Toaster Cover! 649-8464. home on high and dry 1% acres, Sirak. Joanne Whithouse, Nancy themselves next door neighbors. ter 6 p.m. LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first and capes for $50. Trim and paint censed real estate salesmen or will hold a session In the Commu­ Wilkes, (3arol Inzinga, Kathy 8731., MANCHESTER — New listing. 2-car garage, space for pets and IN BUSINESS ZONE 2, a corner licensed driving school, trained extra Also, scraping. 742-8101. experienced women. Exceptionally high com­ nity Hall in said Town on October privacy, early occupancy. Ask­ COMPLETE lot of 70x150, plus an adjoining lot Whitmore, Aubyn Barstrom, Kar­ certified and approved, now of­ Manchester Parkaie MicQtiade, Donna Rand, classroom, older and nervous ice on all tjrpes of electrical wir­ MERRY CHRISTMAS; It will be a 41 Center Street, Manchester, (Con­ Bid forma, plans and specifica­ WAITING FOR 1963 BXnCK SPECIAL. 2-door necticut, until (ictober 9, 1963 at Immigration and Naturalization EXCELLENT VALUES qualify for FHA or VA minimum Kristin Him, Gail Gudmandson, students our specialty. U6 ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson very Merry CSiristmas for Avon tions are available at the Control­ Service In lieu of the original certi­ I f you live in a typical house, sports coupe. V-6 standard trans­ Center St., Manchester. Call Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- 11:00 A.M. for Storm Water Sewer ler’s Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ financing. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Wendy Smith, Melody Chobot, mission, radio, heater, defroster. Representatives. It can be for you Corporation ficate, smd any applicant who ac­ 843-1577. JULIAN REALTY HOUSES Judith Pepin, Kathy Kristoff, you could easily run out o f hot for free booklet. 64S-8862. 1817. Glastonbury, 643-1888. too! Earn those much needed ex­ —^Parker Street. chester, Connecticut. water several times a week. Phone 643-6308. s p a c e Division Bid forms, plans and specifica­ quired United States citizenship BUILDINGS Marsha Bjork, Arleen Martin, Vic­ tra dollars the Avon way. Our TOWN OF MANCHESTER, by birth abroad to a United States MANCHESTER - If you are look­ Now you can have all the hot tions are available at the Control­ CXlNNBCnCUT 263-255 Highland Street. 649-9190 LAND ki Burnham, Martha Brand, Ellen 1931 FORD ROADSTER, new top, Flnor Finishing 24 (2hristma.s selling season has citizen parent, or derived citizen­ ing for a home that you can move water you need at one time for MORTLOCK’B Driving School Inc., P.O. Box 26018 ler’s Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ RICHARD-MARTTN, 4-4 duplex older — but com­ RAILROAD SIDINGS King, jQMma DUworth, Diane Bei­ new paint, very good running con­ .started. Our gifts for everyone ship through the naturalization of Into without touching even so lin, Shirli Axelrod, Diane Quinn, only a day. Think of it— dition, $650. 649-1477 after 6. offices, classroom located Man­ from babies to grandparents are chester, Connecticut. (3ENERAL MANAGER pletely remodeled inside AND ESPECIALLY FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh-. New Orleans 26, La. TOWN OF MAN(3HESTER, a parent or spouse, shall present a much as a painFrtlfbg^ call us Debbie Quinn, JoAnn Dubriel, Nor- only R day! chester'Parkade. lower level. Be­ Ing (specializing In.older floors)-. more beautiful than ever. Full certificate of citizenship issued to and out, 2 heating systems, for 8 look at tins Immhculate 7 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1958 OLDSMOBILE 98, power win­ ginners, older, nervous students, training for womerwwithout previ­ An equal opportunity employer. (XlNNECnCUT aluminum storms, lot 138x- COLONIAL — 2 large bedrooms, een Dubriel, Su.san Grzyeh, Nancy Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— Painting, Ceilings. PapVhanglng. such applicant by the United States room i^anch with a beautiful view. Grvzch, Cindy Ferguson, Pam Mar- dows, seats, brakes, and steering. our specialty. Teen-age driver’s ous selling experience. Call 289- RICHARD MARTIN, 2863-H 200 feet. Asking $18,500. Asking only $23,500. T. J. Crock paneled' den, aluminum siding, and an oil-fired hot water heater No job too small. John Verfallle, Immigration and Naturalization For quick action call rotte. Excellent mechanical condition, education course. State certified. 4922. GENERAL MANAGER INVITATION ett. 643-1577. storms and'awnings. Beauty and of correct capacity—your family . 95. Mr. Seavey, 528-4811, Ext. 649-5750. Service o r . a passport issued to charm throughonut. Bowers area. PTA Notes 649-7398. him by the State Department of TOASTEH COVERS can take dare of oH their washing 8074 days. I FRIENDLY WOMAN help start 27 Huntlng;ton Street. FIVE ROOM CAPE, fireplace, oil Owner 649-5()51. GANZER & CO. Mrs. ^oDermotl'a Grade 1 Won LEARN TO DRIVE— Special at­ shop-by-mail club. Club shopping TO BID the United States on or after Jan­ the attendance award at the first needs at one time. Schools and Classes 27 uary 1, 1948, or a written state­ 4-4 two family, beautifully heat, combination windows, con- 375 E, Center Street, Manchester 1963 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe micro- \ tention to nervous and elderly. .saves money: members benefit. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received at venient location, excellent neigh-1 MAN(HESTER — 8 room Cape 643-7557 PTA meeting. A total of 135 par­ Mom can do the family wash. bus, convex mirrors, custom seat | ment signed by a town clerk of a decorated, fine neighborhood, Classroom for teen-ager. Pickup MEN, . WOMEN, COUPLES urgent­ You ,get famous products free. A Job With the Office of the General Manager, 2-car garage, reduced to borhood. CSrcumstances make It like new, I’/i baths, shed dormer, ents registered as memfbers of the Sis can do the dishes at the samo belts, back-up lights. $1,998 for 1 service. Day or evening lessons. ly needed for training to be mo­ Send for details, free 276-page The Board of Selectmen of the 41 Center. Street, Manchester, Con­ town of this state that the records many extras, $16,900 ; 5 room (Complete Real Estate Service time Junior takes bis bath, and Town of Coventry, Conn., hereby $17,900. necessary to sell substantially be­ unit at the meeting last week. This quick sale. 643-9248, Reasonable rates. Manchester tel managers, clerks, etc. Write: catalog. No obligation. Popular necticut, until October 7, 1963 at of such town show that such appli­ low appraisal for quick sale. 643- older home, $8,500; short way out is a record according to Mrs. Gus you enjoy a shower. A Future designate as polling places for the cant has previously been admitted Driving Academy. 742-7249. Universal Motel Schools, Inc., C^ub, Department H803, Lyn- 11:00 A3I. for Printing of Annual 6515. — 3 bedroom ranch, garage, 3/4 Naumec, co-chairman of the mem Don’t delay—phone us today. 1958 FORD FAIRLANE Hardtop, Make your BIG MOVE now. Municipality Election to be held on as an elector In that town. excellent condition, green and 1872 N.W. 7th St., Miami, Florida, brook, New York. Report. acre, $12,900. Over 120 more list­ WANTED LISTINGS! bership cornmlttee. Find out how easy it is to switch Dept. 403-A. Expansion has created new Monday, October 7, 1963 between Bid forms and specifications are Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, BOLTON — 5’ i room ranch on ings to choose from. Call or stop white. Real good buy. 643-9175. the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. J. D. REALTY School Menu to a Mobilheat-fired water heat* Garage— Service— Storage 10 OPPORTUNITY—Students, house­ opportunities for drivers of available at the CtontroUer’s Office, September 26, 1963. Route 85, 2 bedrooms, living room to see u.s. Open nights till 9. The And Buyers too! If the time Tomorrow' — beef stew, cheese wives. Earn up to $50 weekly. Op­ medium size package delivery FIRST DISTRICrr Charles A. Bobbins dining room, kitchen, open stair­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ 1955 MERCURY 2-DOOR, tri-pow­ 1,000 FEET STORAGE space for 66 Center Street. Manchester, Con- has come when you should sell biscuits, beans, cherry cobbler *Ap€rae€ family offmrk Musical— Dramatic 29 erate a typing service from your vehicles in all areas of Con­ Center School, South Coventry Michael Pesce way up for expansion, breezeway tors, 643-6930. 558 E. Middle Turn your property, or if the time er, 3/4 cam. Jahn. Hldome pis­ rent. Rear of 11 Main Street. SECOND DISTRICT necticu^^^^ Qp MANCHESTER, 618 Center St. Wednesday—^hot dog, potato sticks tons, 312 cu. in., dual ignition, | home. Write for details. Dymond necticut. APPLY NOW. Bernard J. Sheridan and garage, plus full basement, pike. has come when you should buy Reasonable rent. J. D. Realty, PIANO ^ LONDON certified Fire. House. North (Coventry Board of Selectmen green salad, apples; Thursday Hurst floor shift, Lincoln trans-1 Enterprises, P.O. Box 871, Brock­ WE OFFER - CONNECTICUT 643-5129 lot 100x250. A steal at $15,900. T. a home — and If you can pay cream of ohicken soup, sliced meat 643-5129. teacher. Appointments now taken. ton. Massachusetts. • Excellent pay Dated at Coventry. Connecticut, RICHARD MARTIN, Olive H, Toomey, J. (Jrockett, Realtor, 643-1677. mission, 4 ;ll rear end, 649-8695 a f-1 643-2310. COLO* TMNWn rent you can probably buy — .sandwich, celery sticks, chocolate ter 5 p.m. • Full-time, year-’round employ­ this 26th day Of September 1963. GB3IERAL MANAGER Town Clerk MORIARTY NEED EXTRA MONEY? Supply Charles B. Nyack, NORTH COVENTRY - $13,600. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR don’t delay but dial cake; Friday—fillet, of haddock Business Services Offered 12 ment 8215 A atrip of gingham smocking Is 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA, V-8, Studio Girl Cosmetics In your ■ Liberal employee benefits Bertron A. Hunt Neat completed 6 room Cape, oil A GOOD BUY AT $18,500 MADELINE SMITH, Realtor ■ rice peas, fruit. .Bonds— Stocks neighborhood. 849-7386 between 3-8 yr». stitched to sides of solid-color fab­ hoTwater heat, large fenced yard. standard shift, new Urea, top run­ SHARPENING SERVICE - Saws, • 5-day week ^ Richard M. Gallnat, ric trimimed with glant-size fruit $8,600 — Well kept 6!^ room ranch, 649-1642 BROTHERS ning condition. Have two cars, M ortgages' SI Board of Selectmen " Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Evenings Mabel Sheridan Manchester Evening p e r a 1 d knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ ______: ______• Uniforms furnished newaat in school dresses for motifs that need no embroidery— 3 bedrooms, attractive dining Bowers School Area — Ranch. must sell one. Call 643-9452, after WE REQUIRE: Town of Coventry area, suburban. Owner anxious. 643.8139 Columbia correspondent Virginia tary blades. Quick service. Capitol SECOND m ortgara — Unlimited MATURE WOMAN to take care of • Uny mlsa. The cute yoked style and presto—you've completed a QIHET SECLUSION - Huge 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, knotty M. Carlson, telephone 228n9*24. Equipment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ fund, available tor aecond mort­ children and house. Please call af­ • Good driving record that rails full aad free, and pretty toaster cover! Ideal for Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, screened porch, - Immaculate 7 pine kitchen with built-lris, M l 3 - 5 1 3 5 chester. Hours daily 7-5. Thurs­ • Excellent physical condition 649-5132. ______gages, payments to suit your ter 6, 643-8612. ^ ★ ANTIQUES ★ trinuned with twin pockets. ChrUtmas-givlng! room Split, 1% baths, garage, dining area, attached garage, Legal Notice KILUBO BY TRAIN day 7-6. Sa-urday 7-4. 648-7958. budget. Ehepedient service J, D. • High School Graduate No. 8216 with Patt-O-Rama Ifi Pattern No. 2863-H has complete large rooms, Manchester, $18,9(K). delightful. • 21 years of age, or over MANCHESTER - Duplex 6-6, as­ Ijql'O B PKB.MIT DARIEW (A P )—Marion Mussel- 301*315 Centw St. , Realty’, 643-6129. ia sizes 3. 4, 6, 6. 7, 8 years. Size directions for toaster cover and Carlton W Hutchins. 649-6132 NOTICE OI-’ APPLICATION HAROLD h SON RubUd) Ra- Help Wanted— Male 36 If you can qualify, come In and SEPTIC TANKS BUY I Funutore, Victorian Marble Top Stands, I 4, three quarter sleeves, 2% yard- bestos siding, aluminum storm man, a 22-year-old former Stam­ moval, cellars, attics, and yards, smocking: color transfer for two doors and windows, two hot water ThLs is to give notice that I. PAUL­ ford resident, was killed when a SECOND MORTGAGES - Funds have a talk with us. AND Hand Painted China, Toilet Sets, Cut Pat- [ of 35-inch; collar and cuffs % motifs — each 6!-4"x4V4” . SPRING ST.—Spacious 61^ room E. J. CARPENTER, INE M. SHEEHAN, of 49 Deming St.. W E GIVE WANTED weekly or monthly ptek-up. Har­ available for second mortgages. 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JONPLY, SEPTEMBElt 80,1968 PAGE SIXTEEN Hanrit^Eit^r lEopning H^ralli United Fund Drive Opens Today: Give Where You Live

The board of directors of the Maurice dancy, seaman, nephew Manchester WATES will meet of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Clancy, ASK Avenge Dafly Net Prew Run The Weather About Town tonight at the home of Mrs. 167 Highland St., and Frederick Foreesst *t D. & Weather Bureau Rocco Francoline, 16 Duval St. W. Perry Jr., aviation ordnance- OPEN ABOUT For the Week Ended Manchester WATES will m^et to­ man third class, son of Mr. and Beptedaber JM, 1968 Pfc. David w. Morrissette, Mi’s. Frederick W. Perry Sr., 126 non lng a rfiurder trial. He mentioned Ouzou. .capital of the Berber area WASHING'TON (AP) — ’The Democratic Women's Club will be held tomorrow at the South top aides in his Washington by the late Sen. Estes Kefauver then that Reles had been "thrown of Manchester will meet tomorrow Methodist Church from 9:30 to of Kabylie which is the nerve Joseph Valachi swore today D-Tenn., In the 1950’s. out" of a hotel window and killed, 11 at 8 p.m. at Mott’s Community 11:30 a.m. All eight sessions will center of the re vole, said most office is quitting to manage that Vito Genovese, his old Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., while waiting to testify. I Hall. ’The program will include a be held at the same time and place noncommissioned . officers and the campaign of a Hartford boss in a crime syndicate, has a.sked Valachi whether It was true Javits. quoting Valachi’a testi­ display of Christmas cards, after each week. , men in the area have deserted. man contesting U.S. Senator that Genovese has "lots of Inter­ mony that "they threw him out,” Informants in Tlzl Ouzou said "lots of interests” in legalized j which refreshments will be served. Thomas J. Dodd for the 1964 ests In gambling" in Las Vegas. asked, "Who was ’They’?” all was quiet in the city and gambling in Las Vegas, Nev. “ Yes, sir," said Valachi. nomination. He said he understood that Valachi, clearly uncomfrotabls The “ Silk City Singers.” Man- virtually all troops disappeared Javits: "As far as you know, under the questioning, said, "That from the streets. Meanwhile, Thomas R. Brislln Genovese has "a tie” with the is Vito Genovese still In Las che.ster chapter of SPEBSQSA confirmed that he has tendered his gambling operations of Meyer was the rumor. Let’s put it this w-ill meet tonight at 8 at the Man- Small convoys were seen head­ Vegas?" way—whoever was in charge.” ing toward the mountains where resignation as administrative assis­ Lansky in Las Vegas. Valachi: "Yes, senator," and he ; Chester School for Retarded Chil­ LECLERC tant to national chairman Bailey Genovese, convicted on a nar­ Then, a s ' Javits pressed for a BE dren (Bunce School), Olcott St. Ou el Hajd has been organizing named Lan.sky as one of those better an.sw'er. Valachi declared, FUNERAL HOME his stronghold. and will come to Bailey’s home­ cotics charge, is now in the Leav­ with whom he .said Genovese is All men of Manchester and sur­ town of Hartford to a.ssit Frank enworth, Kan., federal prison. "The police threw him.” But he rounding area-s interested in four- Ou el Had) called on officers a.ssociated. said all he really knew about It and men of his Tth Military Russo In his campaign for the U.S. Valachi has testified that Geno­ Javits: "They are associated part harmony barbershop singing FINERAL Senate nomination. vese nevertheless still bosses New was that "the boys" of the mob are invited to attend. No formal Region "to Join us in our and it persists to this day?" had told this .story. MOVED combat.” In his letter of resignation to York operations of a nationwide voice or music training is neces­ Valachi, "Yes, sir." "You believed it?" Javits asked. SERVICE "The time has come to engage Bailey. Brislln, who at one Ume crime syndicate. sary. Javits then sought without .suc­ "Yes, I did.” WALTER N. in a decisive struggle against t’ i was superintendent of bureas for Valachi, In his second day of the International News Service, did cess to explore for some inside A group of about 15 U.S. LECLBIRC dictatorial regime,” the appeal testimony before the Senate In­ marshals surrounded Valachi as I Manchester Lodge of Masons not mention his plans to join vestigations subcommittee, ' was facts about the death of Reles, UP I will meet tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. Director said. which Valachi had mentioned in a protective guard to make sure Russo’s campaign. There was no Immediate com­ questioned about the case of a noting happened to him as he : The Entered Apprentice degree However, In a letter to Russo, man he said he had heard was testimony Friday. I will be conferred by the Omar Call Ml 9-5869 Olive ment from the government In Al­ entered the old Senate Office F o r giers. It appeared to know little Brislln said: flung to death by "the police" in At the Friday hearing Valachi I Shrine, with . Arthur Holmes pre- as Main Street, Manchester "I will come to Hartford to be­ New York before the man could had sought to illustrate his con­ Building and was taken to the about the situation in the moun­ crowded big hearing room. stdirtg. Jaunty Suede tainous region, some 60 miles east gin my new a.sslgnment as execu­ testify in a murdgr case against tention that mobsters In jail can tive director of your compaign for arrange the murder of associates Valachi, naturally a man of iron of the capital. Genovese. gray hair, showed up last week PASSED Ben Bella sought to rally the the U.S. Senate on or about Novem He shed no new light on It. on the outside. Jun iors with dazzling reddish browm hair. Algerian masses against the KING HASSAN II her 1st. . . The case of the witness, one Abe He cited the case of two wit­ "As you know, I engaged in con­ nesses’ who, he .said, met untime­ threat to his one-man rule. Reles, was explored far more (Continued on Pago Nine) But government troops dis­ siderable soul-searching and deep deeply by the old Senate Crime ly ends while Genovese was await- UP? patched to stem the rebellion P thought before deciding to leave NEW CLA SS IN showed little interest in the as­ my responsible job at the naUonal signment. Ou el Hadj toured the committee. But now that the de­ Kabylie area openly, at times cision has been made, I want you Lord Home’s Approval Guarded • Voor personal abilities A change of accessories ■wHl send this trim Aim Restated Dby to dark, into Fall, the freshest news passing soldiers who stared lazily to know that I vM be looking for­ can be tiie deciding factor, BEGINNER TYPING beauty Anywhere, anytime. A striking slate ward to working^losely with you in all— the Jumper. 100% Wool, one piece, at him from parked vehicles. He tliey Iden^ you as a man blue, rayon and acetate blouse. % sleeve-— conferred with some army of­ - a pitched battle that hopefully will For Tax Cut, vAo is, or is not, ready to sleeve, in Black and White Checkered the dress is 100% orlon. A Soft Brovni and ficers in Tizi Ouzou. take you t o ^ e U.S. Senate." move np to a better Job. BEING FORMED tnmmed with black sleeve and neck. Sizes Black and Slate Blue Plaid. Sizes 6 to UL The Tth Military Region groups • 1 nevei/'iieard of i.ir. .vusso, I Briton Okays Red (Herald photo by Baternia some 8,000 men, many of them never hedrd of Mr. brislln and I 5 to 15. know ^ th in g about It,” Senator Rights, in ’63 Are yofi self- In Hie Monebesfer Adult Evening School Atty. James Higgins, left, president of the United Fund veterans of the toughest fighting oonfldMit? for Algeria’s independence. Dodd/said when informed of the board of directors, George H. Marlow, chairman of the Ou el Hadj, an elderly former deWlopment. WASHINGTON (AP) — Demo­ Do you have positive $19.95 Disarmament Bid cratic congp-essional leaders after $14.99 Initial gifts division, and Edward Tomkiel, general chair­ shopkeeper from Azazga, is their /By telephone in Washington, attitudes? CLASSES TUESDAY and THURSDAY 8 to 9 P.M. consulting with President Ken­ • Can you ejqiress your man of this year’s drive, keep their eyes on the Man­ hero. He took over command of /ihairman Bailey said “I am shock­ ideas enthusiastical­ the resistance to Prance in 1989 ed.” nedy today said that there is no chester campaign goal of 8115,000. valid reason why Congress can’t ly? FIRST CLASS TOMORROW EVENING after the death of their original 'Of course,” he added, “Mr. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (A P)— British Foreign Secre­ Do you make yourself leader, Col. Alt Hamouda Ami' tary. Lord Home gave guarded approval today to the Soviet pass both the tax and civil rights Brislln has a perfect right to sup­ bills this session. They said every clear? R e^ tra tio n can be made this evening and UHnorrow rouche. port Mr. Russo. But, 1 reiterate Union’s proposal for an 18-nation summit meeting on dis­ By ordering Ou el Hadj official­ effort will be made to do so. Do you think Bases Offered United Fund’s that Senator Dodd has my com­ armament before June 30. objectively? evening in the High School Office from 6t45 to 8 P.M. ly removed from his command, plete support and I am confident However, [ earlier • reports indi­ Home warned, however, in a dared that to Interpret (Commu­ cated that the administration has Can you inspire initia­ Ben Bella brought- on the wrath he will be renominated and re­ nist doctrine in term.s of world tive and cooperation Such wonderful new lines, such ’ver­ of the Berbers, the most united policy speech before the U.N. Gen­ abandoned plans to try to hurry satile very, this has that rich touch. ByDominicans Goal $115,000 flected.” eral Assembly that a number of war is wrong and is folly. In others ? ethni6' group in Algeria. It is understood that BrisUn and up Senate Finance (Committee me- - A subtle jumper— the blouse, a soft Leaders of the Front of SocisUst clear directives would have to be He said Khrushchev' has plugged Uon on the tax cut. This apparent­ Forces, which groups all opposi' Russo became close friends wtiile drafted in advance if such a this line so strongly that he and ly reduced chances of passing it old gold, of rayon and acetate, full the latter was in Washington The way you handle your To Please U.S. For ’63 Drive tion against Ben Bella, claim J meeting is to have any value. his colleagues "have been ready this year. work and deal with people sleeve to a button cuff. Sizes 5-15. their movement has no ethnic AHMED BEN BELLA serving as legal assistant on the Key points tliat should be to split the Communist world in House Speaker John W. McCor­ answers these questions. 8ANTO DOMINGO, DomiiUcan "The 1968 Manchester United limitations and encompasses all U.S. Foreign Claims Settlement agreed upon, he said, are nondis­ half rather than compromise.” mack of Massachusetts said that, This is why Dale Camepe commission. Russo resigned his Republic (AP) — The Dominican Fund campaign officially got un­ of Algeria. semination of Information about "The plain truth is that the nu­ "No two programs are more es­ training can be of such last­ Republic’s provisional govern­ A call was issued for a mass federal post several weeks ago to the making and use of nuclear sential to the well-being of the ing Importance to you. $19.95 der way today, sparked by a may- clear b«mb has made war un­ ment today dangled the prospect demonstration of support to Ben weapons, stationing of observers thinkable as an Instrument of na­ nation." Through It you can build of antlduitro bases in am effort oral proclamation deeignating Oc­ Bella tonight in the Algiers Forum (Oonrinoed on Page Nine) to guard against surprise attack Without the proposed $n-blllion self-confidence, speaking tober as United Fund Month, and tional policy or a means of propa­ MimGERS to win U.S. diplomatic recognition Square. - and progress toward abolition of gating a particular doctrine,” tax cut, he said, the economy skills, human relations, abil­ the erection of the fund thermome­ amd resumption of Americtm aid. Ben Bella tried to elaqtrify the nuclear delivery vehicles. Home .said. cannot meet the demand for jobs ities. Tour prospects for ter symbolizing this year’s goal of lethargic masses by announcing "My government will gladly posed by an exploding population. promotion or higher pay A high government official said “ On paper (Communist theory ' antl-Oommunist feeling in the new 8116.000. i that Moroccan troops were con­ ALPOA Heads join In any prelimteary discus­ Without enactment of the civil can rise or fail on w^at you Mayor Francis J. Mahoney, in centrating near the Algerian fron­ sions which in turn could lead to rights bill, he said, the nation will do about adding these per­ regime is so strong that an offer helping to kick off the campaign, (Continued on Page Three) of Dominican bases for am effort tier. He said Morocco was back­ such a meeting as Mr. Gromyko diminish morally. sonal qualities to your job MEEK! stated in his proclamation: ing the Berber revolt vdilch brpke (Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei against the Cuban leader is not Set No Meeting Senate Democratic Leader Mike experience and skill. "Whereas we, the members of the out Sunday in the Kabylie Moun­ A. Gromykol described, and give beyond the realm of posaiblUty. community of Manchester, do sub­ Mansfield of Montana echoed the The official, who refused to be tain region east of Algiers. it a better chance of showing re­ Flora Rated Worst speaker’s sentiments. He said scribe to these words in the an­ Speaking with emotion, the pres­ sults,” Home said. DALE CARNEGIE quoted by name. Said "It is pre­ cient Greek oath of idtizenship: ‘In On Bias Rules there is no intention to pass mature to consider such action at ident said: "Moroccan soldiers of He blamed the “ deep schism In Of Season Storms either the tax bill or the civil VALUES ail ways will wo bequeath to this (King) Moulay Hassan are ten ideology between the Communist this point, but be assured there city, not diminished, but greater, A (hssenting group within the rights bill altwie but to pass both le ample anti-Oastro feeling to meters (yards) from the Algerian world and the rest” for the "com ­ becore the congressional session better, and more beautiful than it frontier. We know what it means. 4 Andover Lake Property Owners parative failure of the U.N. or­ MIAML Fla. (AP) — Flora, Be Our permit this. Association (ALPOA) meets to­ labeled the most dangerous hur­ ends. 6AL0RE "The Dominican Republic could was tiequeathed to us;’' We fear nothing. We can defend ganization to develop collective Guest “ And whereas our residents do ourselves.” .jt”- night bo (letermine its next move security. . In the long run the ricane of the season, raged In the MctCormack amd Mansfield, Wimoat Throughout the Store! appreciate the community growth in the wake of a tense meeting Caribbean with top winds of 110 flanked by other Senate and (Ooatlnned on Page Five) Morocco has been demanding a only sure guarantor of peace. Cost Or and enrichment provided by the portion of the Algerian-held Sa- last night of the association's "Now there is a sign which miles an hour today. Emergency House Democratic leaders, talked OMiga- agencies of the. Manchester United tiara and the relationship be­ board of directors that failed to may herald a new chapter of co­ supplies were being sent to her with newsmen after their weekly, tion! Fund; tween the two governments has set a date for consideration of operation between the Soviet first victim, the Island of Tobago. breakfast session with President Attend Soper-Rloht Tender Yeung Pork "I Francis J. Mahoney, Mayor been stiff and frequently hostile. proposed bylaws. Union and the West which could Damage to Tobago and her Kennedy. A Nixon Repjn. in the Bateau necked dress Be lucky . . . go happy nightfftll. If it does, the nation’s which they face decisions on despite an emotion-packed . cam­ VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Tucker, who claims that over 50 ntney-Bofvee Building Bias-eut controlled stretch elastic around with a slender fitted bod­ in our three pieced all whether to continue in the mili­ paign and a forecast of clear per cent of ALFKJA’s active mem­ tune she inherited from her step- LABOR PLAN UNVEILED service men and women would Ecumenical Council approved for grandmother, Katherine Geddes 626 Farmington Avc 1 lb 8 oz Reg 59c and under cups lets bra move with you .. • ice atop an impressed pure double knit wooL start effective today to share in tary life. cool weather. bers are backing him, said the SCARBOROUGH, England OQ pleated skirt adds great Neck-tied sleeveless shell final debate today a key docu­ board’s decision was in violation of Benedict of New York. (A P )—Harold Wilson today un­ Hartford without any rolling or curling. Life-lift Oia |l.2-bUUon annual increase. ':^e bill is a compromise be­ Much hinged on the size of the (One block west Save 20c EACH W # color to a new colorful contrasts harmoniously tween earlier measures passed by vote in the virtually all-Negro ment to define anew the nature the association’s bylaws. According She also asked full custody of veiled the Labor party’s master petal in underbust for added lift, perfect Quick House approval was an­ their two children. of Olnerams) V seaswi. Pretty . . . prac­ with the slim skirt and ticipated for the measure which the House and Senate. I would Second Ward, where 1,838 voters of the Roman Catholic Church in to the bylaws, he said, a special plan for making Britain great jomfort. Come in and try it today! < tical . .. and purposeful detailed cardigan. Wins b rl^ raises as high as $120 a were registered. a modern world. meeting must be called by the Gamble’s attorney. Eugen Chirti again by exploiting the world­ JANE PARKER REG. 59c SAVE 10« and Roses, Teal/Blus cleared the Senate last lliursday. said nofiilng had been settled. He Presented by Management New Life by Formfit. . . . hand washable Ar- President Kennedy was e^qtected month for majors, lieutenant com­ Gloria Richardson, the Negroes' It is the schema “De Ecclesia” president up<»i request of at leu t wide revolution in science. In a nel Triacetate abstract Sky. Black/Red, Brown/ three members. said the hearing was broken off Development Institute T ^ e off and go in three piece com­ to sign the bill as soon as It reach­ manders, senior sergeants and most vocal champion in the long (Concerning the Church.) It re­ keynote speech to the annual Orange Chiffon ” SPECIAL 49^ geometric print . . . lus- Light Blue. 10-20, 12%- battle over Integration, has urged ceived overwhelming endorsement Tucker presented the request for at the request of Porumbeanu’s conference of the opposition fort you have never known. Rayon es the White Bouse. chief petty officers. lawyer, who said he wanted to ■ clous and mouth water­ 22 %. Pay booets would prerage 14.4 Other increases Include: cap­ them to boycott the referendum In a revised, more-rimpllfied form a special meeting on Saturday to party, the Socialist leader out­ White. 32Ato40C. $3.00 and Acetate blend in menswear ing . . . graceful and D’Amour. It was signed by 16 study the evidence. Flannel . . . leafy motif is appU- per cent and rang*' aa hl|dt tains and Navy lieutenants, $116 on the nound that it involves a demanded by progressive pre­ lined a four-point program de­ DALE elegant. constitutumal right not subject to lates. They said that in simpler 'members. Another request was Curti said another hearing signed to be his main vote catch­ qued on an embroidered shell blouse |uo monthly. a month; sergant majors and would be necessary hut the couple COOKING APPLES $29.95 E v«i so, government officials equivalent ranks, $66; corporals public vote. Other Negro leaders, form “ De Ecclesia’’ would help submitted on Thursday by three er in the 1964 national election. that contrasts and sparks g;reat Blue, Brown, Green Col- other members. D’Amour an­ would not have to be present. He CORTLAND-U.S. NO. 1 D cup 32 to 42. 3 3 . 5 0 style sig;niflcance. A must for Au­ aald that thousands of low-rank­ and their equivalent ranks, $35. including City Councilman further Christian unity. Wilson called for a vast increase CARNEGIE ©rings. 10-20, 12)4-22%. Charles E. Cornish and officials Criticizing the form of the nounced Sunday that he would call said proceedings in Gamble's sep­ 2'/4" MINIMUM 4 3 9 ^ tumn-wise wardrobes. ing personnel probably would con­ Hie recruUs, privates, corpo­ arate divorce suit probably would in Britain’s scientIHa manpower; tinue to seek charity or outside rals and sergeants, and corres­ of nationwide integratlonist schema as it was presented at the a meeting of the board of directors the masive application of scienco groups, pleaded for a large turn­ first meeting of the Ecumenical to consider the request. not begin before (Jhristmas. (Alao avaUable In lace and in longline style*.) Bankers Gray/Steel, Teal/Aquama. Jobs. , ^ ponding Navy ranks, with more OamUe was taken by police to Industry; diversion of the COURSE $14.99 than two yesM service would get out- to assure passage of the Council last year, these prelates According to Tucker, ALPOA’s rlne, Purple/Lllac. 10-20, 12H-24H. The basic p a y . of recruits, for escort to her secret hideout to re- country’s refearch lesourcea HONEYDEW MELONS example, would go up only f5 a boosts t f n g b f from $16 to $40 amendment. said it must be recast in more president called him twice before from defense to more pcoduotiva For Further Information GRAND EATING Fiber FaoU: Rigid material all cotton exclusive monthly. ■. , Mayor Calvin W. Mowbray and pastoral terms. yesterdayjs board meeting and J